Dubbed the "dean of counterculture comedians", Carlin evolved with the times for half a century, remaining resonant even beyond his death in 2008. This documentary examines a cultural chameleon who's remembered as one of the most influential stand-up comics of all time.
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S1 E1: Part 1
1h 47m
In the 1960s, young George Carlin cuts his teeth in comedy - but stifles his rebellious instincts to achieve mainstream success. As the counterculture emerges, Carlin reinvents himself, shocking and delighting 1970s audiences.
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S1 E2: Part 2
1h 41m
After a slump in the '80s, Carlin comes back with a vengeance, reaching new heights - and new audiences - with another reinvention that highlights his prescient political commentary. Following his death in 2008, fellow comics reflect on his enduring legacy.