I feel a bit mean making this observation out loud, because it's possible he is a fragile character who Googles himself looking for affirmation.
Anyhow - I saw Josh Thomas on ABC Breakfast this morning, and I have to say that I find him more "mannered" than ever. Maybe he's naturally nervous all the time, but he sure didn't come across as natural - it feels like it's all a performance.
They played a clip from a series he has made in the US, which is apparently another comedy/drama like Please Like Me (the charms of which escaped me), and his acting in it seemed to be a severe case of trying too hard to look awkward. I wonder how the critics are going to take it.
Thomas is also about to embark on a stand up tour, and he seems to be indicating that it is going to be yet another case of a stand up comedy act that is an attempt at self confessional therapy after a "difficult period". (He's been single for a year or so, after having 3 different relationships in his 20's. Yeah, a real tragedy.) I don't know why this has to be the basis of so much comedy now - I don't think it's psychologically healthy, and I thought Hannah Gadsby had confirmed that for everyone who didn't already realise it as a matter of common sense.
In any case, I don't wish him failure - I just have trouble seeing what his fan base sees in him.
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