bosstrabs offended? Far from it. Boring and tedious would be more accurate.

rhouses but it’s mostly too self righteous in a very smug way

I’ve only found him to be that way in the last few years. Basically since he started writing for the Guardian.

Up to and including his Carpet Remnant World show and the last series of his Comedy Vehicle he was great, and a lot of the things he got himself in a huff about were daft or random, as opposed to overtly political.

He’s also tended to have quite a strong self-deprecating streak as well which if anything has been more prominent than his egotism, and if anything makes a lot of any potentially perceived smugness seem sarcastic. One only needs to observe the jokes he makes about himself along the lines of “oh look, Terry Christian’s let himself go” and “oh look, Morrissey’s let himself go”, and the fact he titled one of his shows about being named the ‘41st best stand up ever’.

I also just wouldn’t be surprised if a lot of it flies over your head.

    hugopal well it certainly isn’t over my head now, after your long and drawn out explanation of his style of humour, hugo.

    I can’t remember anything specific from the stuff I watched from Lee, I mostly remember long af diatribes, with minimal story telling. Which tells me why you’re a fan.

    Phil-McRackin
    Only seen Snowflake. Thought it was good in places. I’ll give tornado a whirl next.

    I watched Bill Bur: Friends who kill and laughed real hard during Steph Tolev’s bit.

    A crying shame to see Stuart Lee’s name so many times in a thread about comedy. What a shit-show

    Especially when nobody has mentioned Cannon & Ball or Bernie Clifton

    Phil-McRackin I thought Tornado was a fair bit better. Snowflake seemed too ‘Stewart Lee by numbers’ combined with excessive moralising.

      seanc80 umm idk. It’s definitely different since Stav left. I will say that Nick is at his funniest when he is a guest on other people’s shows.

      Yeah it was really subtle, soom doofus doing a horrific Robert De Niro impersonation.