A crushing disappointment after years of the funniest stand-up in the history of entertainment. Look at the other reviews for in-depth, chin-stroking analyses of this show - I'll just say it was dull, mean and the product of someone who feels old and tired. He certainly looks it - his weight has ballooned and he does not look healthy or happy in any way. There is more physicality in this show than we have seen from him previously - gurning, silly voices, running around, and a very unattractive sequence when his trousers fall down and he carries on for several minutes without acknowledging it (I realise that's the "joke" - it doesn't mean it was funny). There are more of the psychoanalysis cutaways - this time condcuted by comic book writer Alan Moore, also a difficult and unappealing watch. Stewart has produced a huge repertoire of funny, thought-provoking work in the past - I hope he can rediscover the inspiration and the edge to do so again.