7 Things We Learned from the Inside Amy Schumer Panel at SF Sketchfest
Sweet-faced, raunchy and without a filter, people love the gloriously inappropriate comedy of Amy Schumer and her Comedy Central show Inside Amy Schumer. Last year’s first season pushed the envelope of moral and immoral comedy and the forthcoming second season has upped the ante when it comes to Schumer’s comedic voice.
It wouldn’t be possible without her finely demented writing/producing team. Writers Jessi Klein and Kurt Metzger pump some more greatness into the show while comedy extraordinaire Daniel Powell (whom Schumer refers to as a “black guy’s impression of a white guy”) provides guidance in the writing and producing department. Joining them for the second season is Amy’s sister, Kim Schumer, a school psychologist-turned-comedy writer. The five of them were at SF Sketchfest to talk about their show and, much to the audience’s surprise, give a sneak preview of the second season. Here’s what we took away from the wonderful panel.
1. Inside Amy Schumer Initially Had An Even Porn-ier Title
If Inside Amy Schumer wasn’t suggestive enough for you, then perhaps you would have liked one of the original titles of the show: “Come Inside Amy Schumer.”
2. The Funniest Person Amy Schumer Knows is Her Sister Kim, Who Will Be Joining the Show for the Second Season
When Amy found out that she was going to shoot a pilot, she wanted Kim (her aforementioned sister) to be a part of the team because she’s the funniest person she knows. At the time, Kim was doing the school psychologist thing and agreed to move to New York if the show got picked up for a second season. When that happened, Amy immediately called her and said “You’re moving to New York!”
3. Season 2 Will Feature Tons of Guest Stars
Based on the footage of that was shared, the roster of Season 2 guest stars is going to be amazing. I had a hard time trying to keep up with who they snagged. The clip flashed scenes that contained Rory Scovel, Parker Posey, Rachel Dratch, Michael Ian Black, Reggie Watts, Colin Quinn, Questlove, Janeane Garofalo and too many other to keep track of.
4. OMG (Oh My Giamatti)
A full sketch from the show was shown and it was good. Damn good. Amy Schumer plays a girl who is panicking over whether or not she has herpes. While doing so, God pays her a visit…and God is played by Academy Award-nominated actor Paul Giamatti in a white cable knit sweater. He delivers the news that she does have herpes. Amazing.
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