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Ali Wong: Baby Cobra
Directed by
Jay Karas
TV-MA
2016
60m
[Comedy](/on-demand/category/comedy)
7.5
100%
74%
7.2
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Ali Wong's stand up special delves into her sexual adventures, hoarding, the rocky road to pregnancy, and why feminism is terrible.
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Cast of Ali Wong: Baby Cobra
Ali Wong
Self / Writer / Executive Producer
Jay Karas
Director
Josh Lieberman
Executive Producer
Avi Gilbert
Executive Producer
Kristen Zolner
Executive Producer
Jack Vaughn
Executive Producer
Rob Guillermo
Executive Producer
Lisa Nishimura
Executive Producer
Cisco Henson
Executive Producer
Brian Volk-Weiss
Executive Producer
Jim Kronzer
Production Design
Brian Burgoyne
Director Of Photography
Akemi Hart
Makeup Artist
Brenda Carlson
Editor
Douglas Tourtelot
Sound Mixer
Ali Wong: Baby Cobra Ratings & Reviews
Paste Magazine
Seth Simons
It is also the first network special to feature a deeply pregnant comedian, which is not a gimmick but a very practical undertaking.
The Ringer
Alison Herman
Cobra is a contradiction in terms , and the sly, surface-level hypocrisy is part of Wong's genius, building to one of the most skillful closers in recent memory.
L.A. Weekly
Robyn Bahr
Her pregnancy helps her fire missiles at the sexism of her industry. It is as refreshing as it is vital in a culture that subliminally erases women's personhood as they approach motherhood.
Vogue
Michelle Ruiz
The image of Wong onstage is indeed rare and powerful. Until her, I'd never seen a pregnant stand-up... but this is the beauty of Baby Cobra.
Vague Visages
Jacob Oller
Never preachy, Wong finds lots to love in her overwhelming honesty.
New York Magazine/Vulture
Isaac Kozell
Ali Wong's Baby Cobra rises above the crowded surface, due in part to her sharp, fearless writing, and also because she recorded the set while seven months pregnant.
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