Ronny Chieng: Love to Hate It (2024)
Story overview
Ronny Chieng's 2024 comedy special tackles modern adult frustrations with sharp wit, covering topics like the absurdities of fertility treatments, critiques of men's self-help culture, and how parents can be vulnerable to scams. Delivered in his signature confrontational style, it's a satirical look at contemporary life's irritations.
Parent Guide
A mature stand-up special with explicit language and adult themes, suitable only for older teens and adults.
Content breakdown
No physical violence or peril; comedy relies on verbal confrontation and social critique.
Some satirical content about scams or fertility issues might be unsettling, but presented humorously.
Frequent strong profanity (e.g., f-words, sexual references) throughout the performance.
References to fertility treatments, sexual themes, and adult relationships, but no nudity or explicit depictions.
No depiction or discussion of substance use.
Chieng's confrontational delivery and topics like scams or personal frustrations create a charged, edgy atmosphere.
Parent tips
This TV-MA stand-up special contains frequent strong language, adult themes (fertility, scams, self-help critiques), and Chieng's aggressive comedic delivery. Best for mature teens 17+ who can handle edgy humor. Not suitable for children or young teens due to explicit content and complex social commentary.
Parent chat guide
Parent follow-up questions
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- What did you think about Chieng's perspective on modern problems?
- How does his aggressive comedy style affect the message?
- Do you think his critiques of self-help or scams were fair?
- What makes adult-themed comedy different from family-friendly humor?
Where to watch
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