Mid-special, Dunham steps away from all dummies and says:
"I want to do a stand-up routine," Walter said. "Just me, alone on stage. No puppets, no distractions. Just me and my wit."
As Jeff continued to get ready, the argument escalated. Jeff's other characters, like Achmed and Jose Jalapeño, started to chime in. jeff dunham arguing with myself
"Walter's being a pain," Jeff replied.
But Walter wouldn't let up. "Jeff, you're not listening to me. I have a vision for this show. I want to do something new and innovative." Mid-special, Dunham steps away from all dummies and
"Hey, Jeff, what's the big idea?" Walter said. "You're not going to make me wear that silly suit again, are you?"
While "Arguing with Myself" is primarily a comedy special, it also offers a surprisingly insightful look into Dunham's own thoughts and feelings. He pokes fun at himself, revealing his own insecurities and fears, making him relatable to audiences. By playing both sides of the conversation, Dunham provides a unique perspective on the human experience, showcasing the internal struggles we all face. Just me and my wit
Throughout the special, Dunham's quick wit and clever writing shine. He tackles a range of topics, from marriage and relationships to midlife crises and getting older. The conversations between his two personas are laugh-out-loud funny, with both sides delivering clever one-liners and comebacks.