There are no big punchlines or reliable rhythms to follow but that is what made this special so watchable for me.
It feels like a stream of consciousness in front of a crowd and the awkwardness of that is precisely what makes the atmosphere electric. Because it is not perfectly pitched you feel like you're actually kind of getting to know him as a person to a certain extent.
I enjoyed hearing him talk about Staten Island and sharing his encounters within the standup community. For me it wasn't pure comedy, it was an insight into another culture and his observations of life just happen to be mildly amusing but also intriguing.