In "Everybody's Live with John Mulaney," the discussion spiraled when Natasha Lyonne called for the closure of bike lanes, claiming New York City was too crowded for them. Her viewpoints were met with support from Richard Kind, who referred to electric bicycles as dangerous. On the couch, urbanist Alyssa Walker attempted to provide a counterpoint but struggled to be heard. The panel, instead of engaging with relevant transportation issues, leaned humorously towards voicing extreme perspectives against biking, reflecting deeper tensions in city planning and transportation advocacy.
Mulaney's show stirred debate as Natasha Lyonne voiced extreme anti-bike sentiment, prompting urbanist Alyssa Walker to counter but struggle to be heard amidst the chaos.
While discussing Uber, Lyonne diverted the conversation, claiming that bike lanes should be eliminated due to New York's crowdedness, sparking outrage from urban advocates.
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