Can humor truly challenge our deepest moral beliefs? That’s the bold question Suzy Wrong tackles in her thought-provoking review of Terri Joe, a character that masterfully blends humor, confrontation, and satire into a mix that’s as unsettling as it is hilarious. In this eye-opening podcast episode, Suzy dives into the world of camp comedy, exploring how its exaggerated performances serve as both a shield and a weapon—protecting the performer while daring the audience to question their own judgments. But here’s where it gets controversial: Is this new wave of uncomfortable, internet-bred humor a reflection of our times, or has it gone too far in blurring the lines between entertainment and provocation? And this is the part most people miss—how online culture has reshaped comedy into something raw, revealing, and often polarizing. Hosted by Warren Andrew, this 12-minute conversation is packed with insights that will leave you questioning the very nature of humor and its role in society. Bold claim: What if the jokes that make us squirm are the ones we need most? Listen now and decide for yourself. Available on Apple Podcasts, Spotify, and RSS.