


There are some comics who can present the material in such a way that you can decipher the art form behind the stand up, Chapelle and Sloss (only in this one) have made me feel that I could actually see how the joke was constructed and why it was delivered in just the manner it was. A sprinkle of offensive humor to spice up the show does well to keep you laughing even during the main bit which isn't supposed to be funny. He presents some very well thoughtout opinions which give an insight into his analytic mind and the logic which led him to firm those opinions. A great knowledge of human psychology stands out as he delivers the not so funny part of his show(the part that'll stick with you the longest) with complete crowd control and then later uses this bit as a ramp to get some laughs at the end. He manages to come up with a very interesting analogy for a fundamental aspect of every one's life.


I think Daniel's delivery has always been prolific as he started early amd has honed it through multiple shows but this show had a very special factor working for it.
