• Network: Netflix
  • Series Premiere Date: Sep 14, 2018
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8.6

Universal acclaim- based on 123 Ratings

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  1. Negative: 15 out of 123
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  1. Feb 16, 2019
    10
    Very good guests for the first season. I wonder if the second season will be as strong.
  2. Feb 16, 2019
    9
    Interesting the critics give it a 43, but 8.7 from the public. Most likely a majority of the public answering are Norm fans. I'm a Norm fan and I'm always excited to watch a new show. I like the hokiness, the spontaneity, humility, awkwardness and some of the inside jokes. It feels real and fun. The most enjoyable part is when he gets someone talented on and they have mutual respect andInteresting the critics give it a 43, but 8.7 from the public. Most likely a majority of the public answering are Norm fans. I'm a Norm fan and I'm always excited to watch a new show. I like the hokiness, the spontaneity, humility, awkwardness and some of the inside jokes. It feels real and fun. The most enjoyable part is when he gets someone talented on and they have mutual respect and enjoying the moment. I like it's not always firing at 100%. Initially, I was thrown off by some of the selected guests, but pleasantly surprised. Very excited about the new season, but hope it's not rushed. If you're not a Norm fan or uncomfortable with awkward moments, not the show for you. Expand
  3. Dec 5, 2018
    10
    I heard so may bad things about the show, but they were all from people at uni who'd not seen it. I thought, I'd check it out since I've watched every other Netflix show there is. I laughed more than I thought. I don't understand why the word around is that the show is terrible, but it's actually not. Maybe critics aren't watching the same show as the public?
  4. Nov 11, 2018
    10
    Hands down best comedy show on netflix. Spoiler, if you are easily offended then you will be. This is a true comedy opposed to political clapmedy on the other "witty" netflix comedy shows. This is a hit, and a shame the season is so short.
  5. Oct 9, 2018
    2
    The show is quite difficult to make it through. It really feels like only his guests actually show up and make any effort. Spade could have taken it over and the show would have been better for it.
  6. Oct 4, 2018
    10
    I've never been a Norm McDonald fan. I have to say I find it very refreshing! You never know how the guest is going to respond and that's what I like about it. Also, the guests seem to get pretty real.
  7. Sep 30, 2018
    9
    Classic Norm. His irrelevant style is a breath of fresh air in a time when everyone seems hell bent on taking everything so damn seriously.
  8. Sep 26, 2018
    1
    This review is based on one episode only - the David Spade debacle. I don't know if I can stomach another but if I do I will try and stay open minded. For now all I can say is that this was painful and cringey to watch. I was embarrassed for Norm and felt terrible for Spade who had to endure interruption after interruption while Norm seemed to be more interested in whatever the nextThis review is based on one episode only - the David Spade debacle. I don't know if I can stomach another but if I do I will try and stay open minded. For now all I can say is that this was painful and cringey to watch. I was embarrassed for Norm and felt terrible for Spade who had to endure interruption after interruption while Norm seemed to be more interested in whatever the next question he had written down than whatever David had to say. But I must say Spade took the multiple indignities like the pro he is. He's the one who should have his own talk show - look at the clip of him interviewing Courtney Cox and tell me that's not 1000% better than this piece of crap. And get rid of that useless sidekick - Adam Eget - he adds nothing to the show - in fact he detracts from it - "do you have any questions you'd like to ask David?" "No, not right now." And finally, to end the show with that lame Wayne and Shuster song from the '80's - Jesus! I was very disappointed to see David Letterman's names in the credits. He must be hiding in his own beard for shame. Expand
  9. Sep 24, 2018
    10
    This interview show tries to be original, which is something admirable by itself. But it´s also good, really really good if you happen to like Norm like I do. I guess that after Norm´s comments on Louie and Rossane the press had to go hard after him...
  10. Sep 24, 2018
    10
    Entertaining, interesting, and (most importantly) FUNNY. Every episode is different, and they are ALL worth watching.
  11. Sep 23, 2018
    10
    Oh screw these ridiculous reviews. Show's so much fun. When you're funny, engage with people well, you don't need some tight format.
  12. Sep 22, 2018
    10
    I watched through the first season twice. There is no comedy show like this on Netflix. I think it captures an intimate podcast-like vibe of a WTF with Marc Maron, for example, but with truly hillarious moments. It's humor arises organically through conversation, as laughs do between friends and family members. Macdonald's subversion humor is the main attraction here, but sidekick AdamI watched through the first season twice. There is no comedy show like this on Netflix. I think it captures an intimate podcast-like vibe of a WTF with Marc Maron, for example, but with truly hillarious moments. It's humor arises organically through conversation, as laughs do between friends and family members. Macdonald's subversion humor is the main attraction here, but sidekick Adam Eget, a human punching bag, has some real moments as well. This show captures having coffee with stars like Michael Keaton, Drew Barrymore, and Chevy Chase, but also gives insight into the off-camera personalities of Judge Judy and Lorne Michaels. For instance, I always assumed Lorne Michaels was aloof and self-satisfied, but he good-humored and warm in his interview. The 30-minute romance between Macdonald and Jane Fonda was genuine and surprising and the first time I can recall seeing a sexual side of Norm. The shows fly by quickly, and the whole season can be binged in only a sitting or two. Expand
  13. Sep 20, 2018
    10
    The best comedian ever has the best show on Netflix. Norm knows good conversation and has incredible timing, always knowing when to let the guest continue on and when to change the subject. One thing though, for Season 2 please lose the bag of d's Adam Egret. I heard he's been seen under the Queensborough bridge making $105.05 a night.
  14. Sep 20, 2018
    10
    At a time when politics runs rampant through most of Hollywood, its amazing how many reviewers fail to understand this show at all. Searching for hidden meaning or wondering why the conversations are so odd, they are oblivious to what makes Norm so appealing. His undying pursuit of humour at every line. His comedy show is about jokes!
  15. Job
    Sep 19, 2018
    10
    This is an excellent show, filled with genuine and entertaining conversation.

    The bad critic reviews are nothing more than lock-step politics. These reviewers are spending less time servicing the public than they are servicing their own careers. They think they'll be rewarded for jumping on the anti-Norm campaign due to his recent "bad think" comments. It really is disgusting, and
    This is an excellent show, filled with genuine and entertaining conversation.

    The bad critic reviews are nothing more than lock-step politics. These reviewers are spending less time servicing the public than they are servicing their own careers. They think they'll be rewarded for jumping on the anti-Norm campaign due to his recent "bad think" comments. It really is disgusting, and each of these reviewers needs to be taken to task.

    Anyway. Great show. There are thoughtful moments, little islands in a sea of comedy. Norm has a way of changing the subject and keeping his guests authentic, as opposed to allowing them to go into contrived and overly rehearsed bits we've all heard so many times before. Instead, we get a wonderful glimpse into actual personalities and viewpoints.
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  16. Sep 19, 2018
    10
    I don't get the hate. Norm is a surprisingly great interviewer that manages to keep the conversation going fluidly regardless of how vastly different the topics or the interviewees are. And it's pretty freaking funny.
  17. Sep 19, 2018
    9
    The reviewers don't get Norm. Which is fine. His style of comedy has niche appeal. But they betray their own misguided expectations when they say this show is a disaster.

    The chaos is deliberate. Norm is not trying to present a polished, mainstream talk show here. He's subverting everything. He cuts off his guests when they're telling anecdotes. He tells dumb jokes. He lets the crew
    The reviewers don't get Norm. Which is fine. His style of comedy has niche appeal. But they betray their own misguided expectations when they say this show is a disaster.

    The chaos is deliberate. Norm is not trying to present a polished, mainstream talk show here. He's subverting everything. He cuts off his guests when they're telling anecdotes. He tells dumb jokes. He lets the crew walk across camera. He pretends he hates his sidekick. He does everything he can to keep the guests and the audience off-balance. Then he counts on his guests' charm and his own merciless wit to spontaneously yield something special out of the chaos. To turn coal into diamonds.

    And usually it works. But you have to be open to absurdity and discomfort. This isn't Jimmy Fallon.
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  18. Sep 19, 2018
    10
    I don't normal watch much of talk shows - this is the best I've even seen! I really enjoyed the format. His guest were candid and the show doesn't feel like it just exists as packaging for the guest's product placement. His guest were all fun, with the exception of Lorne Michaels. The best part of the show is Norm, he's brilliant. The only negative to show is that background; I feelI don't normal watch much of talk shows - this is the best I've even seen! I really enjoyed the format. His guest were candid and the show doesn't feel like it just exists as packaging for the guest's product placement. His guest were all fun, with the exception of Lorne Michaels. The best part of the show is Norm, he's brilliant. The only negative to show is that background; I feel like it's meant to be an Andy Kaufman style joke on the audience.

    I feel like professional critics should have quotes around "professional", how could they have not found this show great; That or someone give me call, I'll do the job they arn't doing...
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  19. Sep 19, 2018
    10
    With two particular episodes clearly less great than the others, Norm challenges his guests to open up. The moments where Norm is allowed to be himself, the show absolutely shines, and is worth every Norm-al second that serves well as filler. All I ask is more episodes please. And more jokes. I wish more critics would review this show because a third of the ones who have reviewed it don'tWith two particular episodes clearly less great than the others, Norm challenges his guests to open up. The moments where Norm is allowed to be himself, the show absolutely shines, and is worth every Norm-al second that serves well as filler. All I ask is more episodes please. And more jokes. I wish more critics would review this show because a third of the ones who have reviewed it don't understand what it is like to open one's mind up enough to allow Norm to slowly fill it with pure delight. Expand
  20. Sep 19, 2018
    9
    This is my first review ever composed, I never really planned on doing such a thing, but certain happenings have brought me forth to express my adoration for this show. I will try to be brief.

    'Norm Macdonald Has A Show' is the most human "mainstream" talk show currently available, although cataloging it with 'Late Night Talk Shows' isn't wholly correct, though not undue in it's
    This is my first review ever composed, I never really planned on doing such a thing, but certain happenings have brought me forth to express my adoration for this show. I will try to be brief.

    'Norm Macdonald Has A Show' is the most human "mainstream" talk show currently available, although cataloging it with 'Late Night Talk Shows' isn't wholly correct, though not undue in it's dressing.
    Taking a seat to regale, amuse and entertain are an assortment of fringe icons and even defamed individuals, finally being allowed room to speak where there was little or no possible chance in a buzzworthy industry.
    It is heartfelt and often poignant besides being simply hilarious in a very distinct fashion. It is relaxed and honest; What comes from the guests is such a breath of fresh air compared to the otherwise rigid obligations of other mainstream talk shows broadcasted at us.
    What begins as a mumbling, joking warmup session, very soon guests begin to open up and settle in (some initially wary of the setting or lack of structure present) Macdonald then steadily focuses in on heartfelt matters (or at times, seemingly frivolous happenings), with true curiosity, the guests often become moved, and along does Norm, if even just for a second. Quickly though, Norm will wrap around to ensure a smile or indeed pay a compliment that has no punchline.

    One could draw comparison to something like 'The Eric Andre Show', with it's own brand of "anti-humor" or however it's defined; but the only similarity lies within the two shows loose structure (or lack of structure) and unlike that particular show (which I have no grief with), Norm is not looking to humiliate his guests, he takes them into territory they may indeed find uncertainty, but he is with them for the trip and not looking to punish or aggravate them. He very much exudes care and interest with the show's guests', who he treats warm and familiarly, even with those of them he has not met formally prior.
    Norm Macdonald excels at doing away with the barrier between celebrity and everyday individual, revealing that beneath the veneer, and as we inside all already know, these are human beings with all which that entails.

    The show of course is not perfect, none are, but any of it's stumbling thus far also lends itself to what makes this program raw and genuine. It was not tailored or at the least, the stitching is not apparent. I truly believe It will be remembered as something outstanding. I just hope Norm is alive by that time to know that he is indeed beloved.

    The Jester in the King's Court so many enjoy.
    I do wonder how many Jester's were sent to the Headsmen's Block after crossing the line.

    And with that grim analogy, a final more personal note;
    Please do not fall into the moat of hate that has flooded around this program, Norm, nor those behind this specific show, do not deserve such ire. Like the show itself, Norm Macdonald is flawed and understands that.
    He is not a malign person.
    I repeat, Norm Macdonald is not evil nor trying to propagate cruelty to women or any of the crude, damning assumptions made of his views/statements in public interviews/attempted apologies.

    Indeed those dedicated to reporting his "failures" and "ignorance's" seem to revel in his sadness over this lousy course of events.
    Which quite frankly, I am shocked at the degree and the lengths to which (at this time) critics, bloggers, and news outlets are going in an attempt to wreck this show along with Macdonald himself. Seemingly rushing to reach a negative conclusion as fast as possible. Pointing out the obvious lack of infrastructure (as if this invalidates the content) and decrying it as "stilted". Well.. As far as one individual's input goes, as I stated above, this show to me is the exact opposite of unnatural. It's filmed conversation.. Jokes are inserted yes.
    Macdonald isn't my idol or hero, I am a simple fan, but their intent to make an example of this show is laughably, if not dreadfully apparent.

    It is disturbing and saddening that so many people can be blinded by administered outrage delivered by miscommunications magnified by faulty understandings of matters they are not apart of firsthand.

    Where he stands accused I defend as a speck of a presence, he was merely a human being speaking of his friends and colleagues;
    Disagree if you do, but please reconsider your frustrations, and put down the sword,
    it is excessive and not needed here, there are more important issues in our world that could benefit from such zeal, but when it comes to this;
    All I'm getting from Norm is that he would like people to sit down and talk,
    but be able to laugh while doing so.

    I failed at being brief, but thank you for reading
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  21. Sep 18, 2018
    10
    This is a show that was first a cult favorite as a Youtube series. Without many frills, Norm is a unique talk show host and is delightfully personal with his guests. His co-host is also a great compliment. Its a shame critic reviews seem too influenced by populist political beliefs.
  22. Sep 18, 2018
    10
    Very funny and no politics. Finally a talk show that just entertains. Want more.
  23. Sep 18, 2018
    10
    Norm, "Have you been thinking of your mortality a lot lately?"
    Dave Letterman, "You can't run from it"
    Norm, "F*CK I was hoping you could." I don't understand all these "professional" reviewers bashing this show. It's absolutely brilliant. Unfortunately I think Norm's humor requires a minimum IQ level that most "professional" reviewers don't seem to possess. The reviews sound like
    Norm, "Have you been thinking of your mortality a lot lately?"
    Dave Letterman, "You can't run from it"
    Norm, "F*CK I was hoping you could."

    I don't understand all these "professional" reviewers bashing this show. It's absolutely brilliant. Unfortunately I think Norm's humor requires a minimum IQ level that most "professional" reviewers don't seem to possess. The reviews sound like jealous kids who are upset because they "don't get it". Sorry if you don't get it, but don't bash good humor just because it's not easily digestible.
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  24. Sep 18, 2018
    10
    its at times like these when i get truly worried about where the progressive left is heading. this is a truly funny, innnocent, light show with a very smart anchor who chooses not to beat us over the head with his intelligence just because he can. everyone and their mom is doing the political comedy stuff and some are great - but dont we have enough of that? and for those comparing normits at times like these when i get truly worried about where the progressive left is heading. this is a truly funny, innnocent, light show with a very smart anchor who chooses not to beat us over the head with his intelligence just because he can. everyone and their mom is doing the political comedy stuff and some are great - but dont we have enough of that? and for those comparing norm to michelle wolf (and saying the latter is way funnier and still got cancelled whereas this show should not be allowed on) - that itself is true comedy gold. and for those who are making a big deal of his press tour - get a life you are pathetic with no capacity for nuance. Expand
  25. Sep 18, 2018
    0
    It seems that the media are becoming increasingly out of touch with the vast majority of the people with whom they're trying to communicate. While praising "post-funny" TED-talks as the new "comedy" and snubbing their elitist noses at anything that isn't ideologically harmonious with their own, the basis upon which their critiques are founded become less and less objective. This is yetIt seems that the media are becoming increasingly out of touch with the vast majority of the people with whom they're trying to communicate. While praising "post-funny" TED-talks as the new "comedy" and snubbing their elitist noses at anything that isn't ideologically harmonious with their own, the basis upon which their critiques are founded become less and less objective. This is yet another example. Norm states what he truly thinks in an interview; it isn't what Norm's supposed to think; therefore, Norm's new show is objectively bad. Most people who enjoy getting true insight into their favourite celebrities' personalities over vacuous performative presentations will disagree with them. Those who like laughter with their comedy will also beg to differ.

    As the champagne snobbery set slides further into irrelevance, I'll be enjoying Norm for as long as it lasts...while also casting myself as direct competition for Adam Egret, offering my services for TEN DOLLARS A MAN. What's Egret thinking, 15 dollars a man?! That guy's a real jerk.
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  26. Sep 17, 2018
    10
    Very few things in this world can be funny on an objective level. After all, comedy is subjective. This show is a wonderful, incredibly funny and honest show that achieves just that. Comedy at an objectively great level. The negative reviews from the left leaning media outlets are simply driven by a desire to discredit Norm due to his political views and controversial recent comments.Very few things in this world can be funny on an objective level. After all, comedy is subjective. This show is a wonderful, incredibly funny and honest show that achieves just that. Comedy at an objectively great level. The negative reviews from the left leaning media outlets are simply driven by a desire to discredit Norm due to his political views and controversial recent comments. However, those reviewers have simply outted themselves as people who are not objective, but are simply impressionable, narrow minded followers and it really is a shame that this is what media critique has come to in this age. Or perhaps it is a different case; perhaps they simply don't "get" the joke. As Norm says in the fantastic Drew Barrymore episode, "you don't get to not like the joke, YOU DIDN'T **** GET IT!" Expand
  27. Sep 17, 2018
    1
    Norm Macdonald does the same shtick as he has always done. If you like his "comedy", you'll like this, if you don't like his humor, you won't like it. I watched this hoping that Norm had changed, he hasn't. It's still $h1t on a stick.
  28. Sep 17, 2018
    10
    There's a reason the ultimate insult was dubbing Vladimir, "Critic!" The critics could not be more wrong. If you're not a fan of Norm, you're not a fan of comedy. Watch, nay, BINGE his new show.
  29. Sep 17, 2018
    10
    Love the show. Super big fan! Just watch it. Don't pay attention to the mainstream reviews.
  30. Sep 16, 2018
    10
    It seems most critics are panning this show as they are afraid of the PC mob that will attack. This is a funny, insightful show that feels more like a conversation than an interview. Love the show
Metascore
43

Mixed or average reviews - based on 6 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 2 out of 6
  2. Negative: 2 out of 6
  1. Reviewed by: Ed Bark
    Sep 14, 2018
    40
    Fonda’s guest appearance is head-and-shoulders the best of the four I’ve seen. In fact, Episode 1, with David Spade featured, is so excruciatingly bad that you’re better off skipping it entirely. ... If you’re a Norm Macdonald fanatic, and there likely aren’t very many of those, it’s best to watch this show while you still can.
  2. 40
    For fans of Macdonald’s comedy, this will feel right in his wheelhouse. But it’s hard to get away from the sense that Macdonald doesn’t particularly care, and that he is its only intended audience.
  3. Reviewed by: Ken Tucker
    Sep 14, 2018
    80
    I’ve watched four episodes, and every one of them is hugely entertaining and frequently surprising.