I can’t fetch live updates directly right now, but here’s the latest I can share based on available public information up to now.
Nick Offerman and “Full Bush” overview
- Nick Offerman’s stand-up special “Full Bush” has been circulated primarily as a 2020/2021 release with various distribution paths, including free YouTube access and paid/licensed options on platforms like 800 Pound Gorilla’s storefront. This aligns with prior announcements and listings from the official pages and major streaming/retail partners.[3][4][10]
- The material centers on Offerman’s signature deadpan delivery and candid humor about modern life, partnered with self-deprecating and observational bits; the tone has been described as unfiltered and conversational in multiple descriptions of the show.[4]
Where to watch (as of the latest listings)
- Free viewing: Official clips and segments have been widely shared on YouTube channels associated with Nick Offerman and the comedy label behind the release.[5][3]
- Paid access: Full, ad-free viewing or rental/purchase options are available via the 800 Pound Gorilla site and associated storefronts; formats include digital streaming and potential physical releases depending on regional availability.[2][10]
- Streaming status can vary by country and platform; aggregator listings note possible availability on services like JustWatch, Google Play, and other stores, but exact catalogs change over time.[6][8][9]
What’s current to know
- If you’re in Dallas, Texas, you should be able to access standard US-based streaming options or rental/purchase links, though regional availability may differ; checking the storefronts or JustWatch for your exact locale is recommended.[8][6]
- There have been multiple re-promotions and clips released since the original premiere, so you may encounter new or refreshed promotional content while seeking the full special.[2][4]
Illustrative example
- If you want a quick sample before committing to a purchase, look for official clips on Nick Offerman’s channels or the 800 Pound Gorilla outlet, which typically showcase a few minutes of the routine and give a sense of the show’s pacing and style.[3][2]
Would you like me to look up the current availability in your exact location or suggest the best-value option (free clips vs. paid streaming) based on typical regional pricing? I can provide direct, up-to-date links if you confirm you want me to search again.