: Many fans on Facebook and YouTube praised the show as hilarious and witty, claiming Peters was back on his best form.
: You can find the full special or segments on platforms like Amazon Prime Video and YouTube.
: Filming in Mumbai allows Peters to reflect on his lineage with an audience that deeply understands the nuances of the South Asian experience. Critical Reception
Peters, famously dubbed the "brownest working man in show business" by Rolling Stone, uses Deported to move beyond his iconic accent-heavy routines.
The special has drawn a wide range of reactions from audiences and critics:
In , the veteran comedian returns to Mumbai, India, to deliver a special that feels more like a homecoming than a typical tour stop. This performance serves as a bridge between his classic observation-based humor and a more reflective, personal narrative about his immigrant roots and aging. The Evolution of the "Brownest Working Man"
: Conversely, some reviewers on IMDb found the show appalling and cringeworthy, suggesting the humor leaned too heavily on insulting audience interactions and excessive profanity rather than clever writing. Key Highlights Location : Mumbai, India. Theme : Immigrant lineage and self-reflection.