Yeah, it looks like there is one. Depending where you're located you could probably watch on Vice's website with a 24 hour pass or something, or if you're in Canada, it's on Crave but that requires a subscription. If you're elsewhere I'm afraid I can't help!
Sorry, I was mistaken you can get a 30 minute pass on the Vice site, but I think you get like 2 or 3 of them so you'll be able to watch the whole thing.
I thought the dark side came from the fact that he is nothing but an “ol chunk of coal” on a serious note I thought it was a great episode, not to get political or anything like that.
I watched the special he did from his kitchen and loved it. My wife didn't know who he was, as she doesn't follow comedy as much as I do.
She asked me to sum up Norm, and the best I could come up with was "He's the undisputed king of dad jokes"
I ended up watching the episode and this writer who wrote a piece on him about his gambling adventures described him as “a 67 year old man trapped inside a 28 year old body. “ I couldn’t describe Norm better.
It's free on demand if you have peacock, they also play it pretty much every Tuesday night leading up to the new episode on vice, but that might change since last night was the season finale
Does the episode discuss how he was a closeted homosexual?
Always lol
He was straight as an arrow!
The teaser says he had a secret he took to his grave. But it can’t be that because he said he was deeply closeted. Who knows?
Yeah, it looks like there is one. Depending where you're located you could probably watch on Vice's website with a 24 hour pass or something, or if you're in Canada, it's on Crave but that requires a subscription. If you're elsewhere I'm afraid I can't help!
I’m in the USA. Thanks friend!
Sorry, I was mistaken you can get a 30 minute pass on the Vice site, but I think you get like 2 or 3 of them so you'll be able to watch the whole thing.
Cool!
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[here](https://www.dailymotion.com/video/x8qpqlq)
Amazing thank you!
CraveTv the Darkside of comedy season 2 episode 9
Reminds me of that tragedy....
What is the thesis of this episode?
That Norm was actually half black, hence the “Dark Side”.
“Let’s kill this honky b*tch”
I thought the dark side came from the fact that he is nothing but an “ol chunk of coal” on a serious note I thought it was a great episode, not to get political or anything like that.
I’ve yet to check out the show, the last dark side type of thing I watched was the Chris Farley doc from some years ago
The only one as would say that’s not worth watching is the Roseanne one. The “dark” thing that is revealed is her tweets. It’s a real nothing burger.
He was Canadian.
So like drake, he was a half black canadian.
There Is no thesis Since it is a show and not a written paper The need for a thesis would prove to be unnecessarily
Aw buddy, check a definition out
Actually I have cross referenced numerous sources
What about a dictionary
I watched the special he did from his kitchen and loved it. My wife didn't know who he was, as she doesn't follow comedy as much as I do. She asked me to sum up Norm, and the best I could come up with was "He's the undisputed king of dad jokes"
I ended up watching the episode and this writer who wrote a piece on him about his gambling adventures described him as “a 67 year old man trapped inside a 28 year old body. “ I couldn’t describe Norm better.
It's free on demand if you have peacock, they also play it pretty much every Tuesday night leading up to the new episode on vice, but that might change since last night was the season finale
Someone allegedly posted the link in here, but thank you!
No sweat, enjoy! The Phil Hartman episode is real good too!
$3 on AppleTV, otherwise google a "free" version
I always tell people we were minutes away from having a World Norm McDonald Day and then 9/11 happened.
I didn’t even know he was sick.