Mount Pleasant appraises between Charleston metropolitan gravity and East Cooper Lowcountry identity. Coleman Boulevard rooms fill with families who chose deliberate distance from the city, while Old Village hosts the residents who remember when this was a fishing town. I'On draws the master-planned energy. Park West and Belle Hall add the residential layers. The comedy here reads the tension between metro proximity and marsh-country permanence. Open mics become neutral ground where both identities converge. Comics who grasp Mount Pleasant's specific position find audiences relieved someone recognized the town keeps its shrimping heritage while the Ravenel Bridge connects everything.