Rapid-fire, brutally honest, therapy-session-but-funny
Taylor Tomlinson is one of those comedians who makes you feel like you're getting therapy and a comedy show at the same time, except way funnier than actual therapy. She built her name doing insanely tight, joke-dense sets about growing up in a strict religious household, and now she's turned that same sharp instinct loose on dating, mental health, bipolar disorder, and getting older in your thirties — all with a punchline-per-second rate that makes you feel dumb for not writing that joke first.
What makes her so good isn't just the jokes, it's how honest she is without ever asking for your pity. She'll tell you about a panic attack or a bad breakup and somehow land it as one of the hardest laughs of the set. She's also just really, really funny about being a woman navigating dating apps and family dynamics, which never feels stale in her hands.
She's also become one of the most successful late-night hosts to come out of standup in years, which honestly just proves how quick and sharp she is off the cuff too, not just on a written set.