I am a late comer to Bob Newhart, but started watching full seasons of his sitcoms lately. Bob Newhart is my favorite comedian of all time. He is true to life and as steady and sweet as his characters as this book seems to show. I guess that is why he is a classic: because he is genuine, and that is rare. He has been married to the same women for 46 years and that just made realize how genuine a man he must be- the real deal. I always wondered how people become comedians. I think I understand now. Bob is so deadpan that he might have been joking in his book when he said ‘we just never grew up…we see things as kids do…’ but I think there might be truth to that. I think many of us go through a stage where we are unintentionally funny and people around us think we are hysterical because they think we are being funny in purpose. Because we know the secret (that we aren’t) it makes us so uncomfortable that we change all those things so that people aren’t laughing at us anymore. Yet as we mature we then regret it because we realize that we had qualities that came against a situation to make people laugh and instead of being puzzled we should have continued to be ourselves and laugh at the situation that was created. Anyway maybe that’s one aspect of why there are such few comedians: as Bob says in his book most people grow up, comedians don’t. One thing to watch out for: if you haven’t watched all his sitcoms there are spoilers in this book, big spoilers, which I won’t rename here. I wish he would have given a spoiler alert headline because I’m in the middle of watching his Sitcom Newhart now- but I still look forward to his ending. One last thing, this book is not I guess meant to be any sort of comedy book. It’s a straight book of stringed together stories that give a picture of his work life and glimpses of his private life but in no way is he a comedian on paper. He’ll tell a story and the punchline is in no way what you are expecting. I guess that’s humor in itself to build up to a nonexistent punch line. Anyway, I did enjoy this book and it made me want to watch other stuff of his. I hope he’ll write more books in the future.
I Shouldn't Even Be Doing This!: and Other Things That Strike Me as Funny
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