Look, this isn't going on your family movie night list. Baby J is Mulaney at his most vulnerable and raw, processing a genuinely dark period through comedy. It's well-crafted and honest—the kind of special that makes you laugh and wince simultaneously.
For adults, especially those who've followed Mulaney's career or have experience with addiction (personally or through loved ones), this offers real value. He doesn't sugarcoat the chaos, and his willingness to be the butt of his own jokes while taking accountability is refreshing.
But let's be crystal clear: this is not the guy who did wholesome bits about Salt and Pepper Diners. This is heavy, adult content about serious struggles. The WISE score reflects that it's well-executed adult entertainment with genuine insight, but it's categorically not for kids or teens. If you're looking for something the family can watch together, keep scrolling.




