Richards has dealt with public outcry over racially offensive remarks made during a stand-up performance,
while Barr was infamously booted from her own show due to a Twitter incident. But getting back together shows they’re still dedicated to making fun of society’s taboos.
Barr shared her excitement for the project in an exclusive interview, going on to say that she wants to make a program that many people can relate to.
We want to bring joy to people’s lives once again,” she said. “Comedy isn’t funny if it skirts the issue, but it should be about challenging conventions and breaking new ground.”
The significance of being genuine in humor was emphasized by Richards, who agreed with Barr. “Our goal is not to satisfy everyone,” he said. “Even if it means causing some friction, our aim is to entertain and encourage contemplation.”
A comically irreverent and mismatched couple navigates daily life in this comedy. The program will draw influence from iconic comedies of yesteryear and promises politically incorrect humor, unique characters, and clever conversation.