I Learned How To Be A Billionaire (TommyInnit Show Review)
Hey guys! So last night I kinda, maybe, mighta learned how to become a billionaire from someone who… isn’t even a billionaire. But regardless, I learned how to do it. So today, I’m gonna give a spoiler-free review of the show, because, well, due to the fact that Tommy couldn’t talk about everything that happened on YouTube, I doubt I can. But I’ll try to do it justice.
So the show in question that I am reviewing today is TommyInnit: How To Be A Billionaire, as the title of this video tells you. God, where do I even begin? As a fan of Tommy since like… I wanna say late 2020, early 2021 maybe? Point is, I’ve been a fan of Tommy since a while ago, and seeing him come from being an annoying-at-first kid in his bedroom playing Minecraft, to a comedian going on a tour around America feels kind of unreal. I can’t imagine how unreal it feels for him.
I’ve got to say, he’s even funnier in person than he is behind a camera. I remember I used to laugh hysterically when he swore at BadBoyHalo, when he convinced Ph1lza his wife wasn’t real, when he spoke to Tubbo’s sister, god those videos were funny. But I was laughing every few minutes, no, every thirty SECONDS last night.
I mean, I don’t really have that many complaints about the show. What I do have complaints about was the audience watching the show.
Okay, I’m gonna be honest. The audience was loud. If you were in the Shubert theater last night, you’d know that for sure. I’m confident that at the bigger theaters that Tommy’s performing at, it’s worse. But the theater was PACKED, the line to get in was DOWN THE STREET. And you know who most of the people watching the show were? Teenaged-or-younger, MCYT-watching nerds.
I’m sorry if anyone from the Boston area who watched the show is offended by me saying that, but it’s true. I mean, I’m one myself, I’m the same age as Tommy was when he got big, I watch MCYTs, at least the non-problematic ones, and I am a huge nerd. But, the point is… you guys don’t know how to behave at a theater, like seriously.
My favorite character in the show was Binda the Dog, played by Freddy Badlinu. He was great at what he was doing, and he clearly loved doing it. And Jack Manifold… well, no one cares about Jack Manifold.
I’m kidding, I’m kidding, that’s a line from the show. Jack does a great old man voice, and his jokes all landed.
Tommy himself is a great comedian, and I’m sure he’ll do well in the future. I actually really hope if he does another
tour he comes back to Boston, because I’d love to see him again. In fact, this show might or might not have inspired
a new project. (foreshadows the future)
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