Concussed
Drew Lynch · 2021 · YouTube
An AGT runner-up brings a darker edge to his physical limitations.
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Drew Lynch’s speech impediment is his most famous feature, but in his debut hour, he uses it to ground a surprisingly cynical perspective rather than just charm the audience. Best known as the wholesome, golden-buzzer runner-up on America’s Got Talent, Lynch pivots to more mature, sometimes darker territory here, stepping away from the clean-cut persona that made him a YouTube favorite. He walks onto the stage at the Bricktown Comedy Club in Oklahoma City ready to push past the sympathetic head-tilts, targeting everything from his own mental health struggles to the absurdity of the sports accident that changed his life.
The set, directed by Aristotle Athari, works best when Lynch tackles the specific mechanics of his daily life. His breakdown of the softball injury that caused his neurogenic stutter is a highlight, stripping the trauma of any self-pity and reframing the accident as a series of dumb athletic decisions. He also gets considerable mileage out of a petty, late-in-life confrontation with his middle school bully. The back half of the hour wanders into standard 2021 lockdown territory, with Lynch riffing on pandemic politics and gender dynamics. His high-energy delivery and sharp crowd work prevent the set from getting bogged down in internet-era complaints.