Gervais spends a significant portion of the set addressing the backlash to his jokes (particularly from his Golden Globes hosting stints) and arguing that "you can laugh at bad things without being a bad person".
The special is structured less like a traditional joke-set and more like a series of on the state of the world.
Despite the title and his cynical persona, he clarifies that while people aren't his favorite animal—that would be dogs —he actually finds humanity "alright" after seeing the world on tour. Notable Segments Ricky Gervais: Humanity
Gervais "doubles down" on his controversial Golden Globes monologue, deconstructing the joke to argue that the target was Jenner's legal history rather than her gender identity.
The special was heavily criticized by LGBTQ+ groups and some reviewers for segments they described as "anti-trans rants masquerading as jokes" and for "punching down" at marginalized communities. You can watch the full special on Netflix . Ricky Gervais: Humanity (TV Special 2018) - IMDb Gervais spends a significant portion of the set
A surreal flight of fancy involving "species reassignment surgery" to become a chimp named Bobo, used to satirize arguments around identity.
Gervais shares personal anecdotes about his "eating years," the physical toll of getting older, and his decision not to have children. Notable Segments Gervais "doubles down" on his controversial
Released in 2018 as his first stand-up special in seven years, is a provocative exploration of celebrity, aging, and the "epidemic of offense" in modern society. Filmed during his record-breaking world tour, the special finds Gervais deconstructing the mechanics of comedy and defending his right to be "objectionable" in an era of heightened social sensitivity. Core Themes & Philosophy