Netflix fans are urging everyone to watch the ‘best stand-up special they’ve ever seen’

Published 3 hours ago
Source: metro.co.uk
Robby Hoffman: Wake Up (Picture: Netflix)
Netflix viewers are racing to watch a new comedy special (Picture: Netflix)

Netflix viewers have declared they’ve seen ‘comedy gold’ after a new stand-up special was added just in time for Twixmas.

If you’ve already caught up on all the Christmas TV specials and raced through the latest episodes of Stranger Things – Wake Up might be exactly what you need.

The debut special of American-Canadian comedian Robby Hoffman, the special has been billed by the streaming service as ‘hilariously pushing the limits of comedy with red-hot, controversial takes’.

For those unaware of the rising star, Hoffman began her career as a writer and is best known for working on shows including The Chris Gethard Show, Baroness Von Sketch Show, Workin’ Moms, and Odd Squad.

Her first stand-up special – I’m Nervous – was released in 2019, which came a year after she was named one of Comedy Central’s Up Next comedians.

Get personalised updates on all things Netflix

Wake up to find news on your TV shows in your inbox every morning with Metro’s TV Newsletter.

Sign up to our newsletter and then select your show in the link we’ll send you so we can get TV news tailored to you.

She also later went on to be cast in Hacks, in which she plays Randi alongside stars Jean Smart and Hannah Einbinder.

WEST HOLLYWOOD, CALIFORNIA - SEPTEMBER 14: Robby Hoffman attends the HBO Max Primetime Emmy Awards Afterparty at San Vicente Bungalows on September 14, 2025 in West Hollywood, California. (Photo by David Jon/Getty Images for HBO Max)
Wake Up is the show of American- Canadian comedian Robby Hoffman (Picture: David Jon/ Getty Images for HBO Max)
The Emmy??, Golden Globe?? and Critics Choice Award-winning comedy series returns to follow the ever-evolving dynamics between legendary Las Vegas stand-up Deborah Vance (six-time Emmy?? winner Jean Smart) and her talented young comedy writer Ava (three-time Emmy?? nominee and Critics Choice Award winner Hannah Einbinder). This season, friction between Deborah and Ava mounts as the pair looks to make history with the launch of Deborah???s new late night show. Three-time Emmy?? winner Paul W. Downs, SAG Award?? nominee Megan Stalter, Emmy?? nominee Carl Clemons-Hopkins, SAG Award?? nominee Mark Indelicato and SAG Award?? nominee Rose Abdoo return alongside Dan Bucatinsky, Helen Hunt, Tony Goldwyn and new guest stars Julianne Nicholson, Michaela Watkins, Bresha Webb, Robby Hoffman, Eric Balfour and more.
She’s best known for appearing on shows including Hack (Picture: HBO)

That role also earnt Hoffman an Emmy Award for outstanding guest actress in a comedy series, with the New York Times labelling her a ‘breakout star’. She also appeared in an episode of the comedy drama Dying for Sex, which was released earlier this year.

This month her Netflix special Wake Up, which was directed by John Mulaney, was added onto the streaming service. Since then, critics and viewers alike have rushed to share their praise of the stand-up special.

‘Just saw this last night, it was HILARIOUS. So funny. Love Robby,’ Marceline posted on Instagram.

‘Hands down one of the best stand ups in a long time! Yes!!’ user Adriane shared.

‘Legitimately one of the best stand up I’ve seen in years,’ Alexander echoed.

‘Watched this on Netflix last night. Very funny. High recommend,’ TJ added.

Meanwhile another wrote: ‘Hilarious special – watched it twice, back-to-back and laughed more the second time.’

Growing up as one of 10 children in a Hasidic Jewish family in Brooklyn, Hoffman recently spoke to The Hollywood Reporter about how ‘everybody’ in her family was funny.

‘Where I noticed that it was different from others was when I got into a rich school on scholarship. My mother thought this was a very good opportunity for me, but I was class clowning. I was a bit of a Dennis the Menace,’ she explained.

‘But as I spent time in these circles and made friends with people who came from what I thought were good families, I maybe had a sense about dancing for my food or something like that. But it came naturally. Then, at some point, I remember it feeling like a thankless job to be the entertainment – to be the fun one in the group.

After watching her single mother support 10 children, Hoffman planned to study accounting as a way to study for the least amount of time and make a significant amount of money soon after.

But during this time, she discovered the Just for Laughs comedy festival and her passion for stand-up, eventually rejecting an offer to work at an accounting firm to pursue comedy.

Although she’s been working in the comedy scene for a decade, 2025 marked her finding a mainstream audience.

JIMMY KIMMEL LIVE! "Jimmy Kimmel Live!" airs every weeknight at 11:35 p.m. ET and features a diverse lineup of guests that include celebrities, athletes, musical acts, comedians and human interest subjects, along with comedy bits and a house band. The guests for Wednesday, December 17 included Kamala Harris ("107 Days"), and Robby Hoffman ("Wake Up"). (Disney/Randy Holmes) ROBBY HOFFMAN (Photo by Randy Holmes/Disney via Getty Images)
Hoffman recently said she was anything but an ‘overnight success’ (Picture: Randy Holmes/ Disney via Getty Images)

However, Hoffman told The Los Angeles Times she was anything but an ‘overnight success’.

‘I never had connections or the fast track in any way, shape or form. So, I just got used to slow and steady wins the race,’ she said.

Ahead of the release of Wake Up, acclaimed comedian Mulaney called Hoffman a ‘legend at the top of her game’.

Following the release of Wake Up, she’s now busy filming the fifth season of Hacks, developing a TV show, appearing in a new comedy series from Steve Carell and Ted Lasso creator Bill Lawrence, as well as preparing for a stand-up tour.

Robby Hoffman: Wake Up is streaming on Netflix.

Got a story?

If you’ve got a celebrity story, video or pictures get in touch with the Metro.co.uk entertainment team by emailing us [email protected], calling 020 3615 2145 or by visiting our Submit Stuff page – we’d love to hear from you.

Categories

EntertainmentTVComedyNetflixUS TV news