Is it just me, or is Bill Burr’s situation the Yoko Ono of comedy? The woman he chose to marry is antithetical to everything he put forth originally in his routines.
It's the grass is always greener. He feels like his upbringing was bad, too tough dad, bullying, etc.
So he tries to fix himself by hooking up with somebody who was raised "right" only to discover that her field is just astroturf not grass and his field despite its dead patches was healthier all along.
Is it just me, or is Bill Burr’s situation the Yoko Ono of comedy? The woman he chose to marry is antithetical to everything he put forth originally in his routines.
It's the grass is always greener. He feels like his upbringing was bad, too tough dad, bullying, etc.
So he tries to fix himself by hooking up with somebody who was raised "right" only to discover that her field is just astroturf not grass and his field despite its dead patches was healthier all along.
That’s a really concise and insightful explanation. Thank you.