The LMFT song. The audience interaction. The moment with crushing the glass at the end. The queer narrative is sweet and to the point. THEHUMORTHEHUMORTHEHUMOR.
What I didn't like
Seriously. Even though I know these two, I wasn’t sure that I’d like a show where a couple talks about themselves, and found they found moments that were just so lovable.
My overall impression
This was a master class in how couples should make music together. It was hilarious, clever, sweet, and political with a lower case p and Queer with a capital Q. I watched this last weekend, in a moment of what feels like unending collapse for democracy and humanity. They found a way to reference the realities of the world, and talk about themselves and their relationship in ways that weren’t self indulgent but quite self away and subversive enough to acknowledge that love and our personal survivals sit in it all and that creativity can be resistance.