The show is certainly far-fetched in that its creators are not afraid to stretch the boundaries—one scene shows Mary’s roommate, Moshe, sticking a tampon in his mouth while dressed as a woman. One thing The Mary Van Note Show never fails to do, however, is to entertain. Written and directed by Mary Van Note and edited by herself and Alex Koll, the show constantly intrigues. Whether she is on a quest to find a
The type of show where you will either love it or hate it in the first ten seconds, The Mary Van Note Show is fearless in its execution and is a brave new foray into comedy. Sprinkled with lighthearted jabs at society as a whole (“It’s been five minutes already and no one’s responded to my ad,” Mary says after advertising for a girlfriend to go out with), the show creates laughs in its truthfulness. “Gavin really wants me,” Mary says at the start of each episode, and, as an audience, we can’t help but watch her attempts at attracting the elusive Gavin.
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