Stewart From Mad Tv Look What I Can Do

Okay, let's just say it. We all know it's true.
Stewart, The Undisputed King?
Remember Stewart from Mad TV? The kid with the perpetually runny nose? The one who always yelled, "Look what I can do!"?
Yeah, that kid. I have a confession.
Unpopular Opinion Alert!
I secretly loved Stewart. There, I said it. Sue me.
Sure, he was annoying. Deliberately so, even. But was he not brilliant?
The sheer commitment to awkwardness? Unmatched.
Let's be honest, the premise was simple. Kid shows off generally unimpressive "skills".
He fails spectacularly almost every single time. And somehow, that's comedy gold.
I'm convinced Stewart reflects a part of all of us.
That awkward kid within, desperate for attention and approval. Even if it comes from doing something spectacularly dumb.
The "Look What I Can Do!" Syndrome
We've all been there, haven't we? That moment when you attempt something beyond your skill level.
Like trying to parallel park in one go when everyone is watching. Or attempting a fancy cooking recipe for a first date.
The results? Usually, a total Stewart moment.
He makes us feel better about our own failures, doesn't he? If Stewart can projectile spit milk out of his nose, then I can survive a slightly burnt pizza.
He's a walking, talking, snorting (literally) reminder that it's okay to be a little bit ridiculous.
The Secret Genius of Stewart
Think about it. How many sketch comedy characters truly stick with you?
Characters you can still vividly recall even years later?
Stewart makes the cut. That's staying power, people.
The genius of Stewart isn't just in the physical comedy (though the nose-picking was iconic).
It's in the relatability. We *know* that kid. Maybe we *were* that kid.
Or maybe, just maybe, we *are* still that kid, deep down.
Perhaps that’s what make it so funny. Stewart is us in all his glory.
It is alright to be weird. It is alright to make mistakes.
The Unsung Hero of Comedy
So, the next time you feel like a complete goofball, remember Stewart.
Remember his boundless enthusiasm, his unwavering confidence, and his spectacular lack of coordination.
Embrace your inner Stewart. Go ahead, "Look what I can do!"
Even if what you can do is trip over your own feet.
Who knows? Maybe you'll become a comedic legend too.
Or, at the very least, give someone a good laugh.
And isn't that what it's all about?
So, here's to Stewart. The unsung hero of awkwardness. The champion of the spectacularly unimpressive.
He is the king!
Long live Stewart!

















