The first time you truly comprehend Nick Kroll’s upbringing, his humor takes on a somewhat different tone. His voices abruptly land differently, especially those of the Westchester fathers and older businessmen. You realize he’s not watching those characters from across the room, not because the jokes stop being hilarious. He grew up listening to them discuss market circumstances over bagels while sitting next to them at Saturday morning breakfa…
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