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Judy Gold: Very Special Episodes

Comedian Judy Gold talks about coming out to her audience, and her podcast "Kill Me Now," where celebrities reveal what makes them angry. Then we quiz her on strange episodes of classic sitcoms.
Judy Gold on Ask Me Another.

For comedian Judy Gold, having older parents meant that feedback in her household was often quite negative. "I remember the first time I did the . My mother leaves me a message, 'So...I...watched...and?'" she told host Ophira Eisenberg. "But you don't appreciate it until you're old...and they're dead."

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