• Warning: Spoilers
    I don't doubt Gabriel Iglesias when he stated near the end of his program that this was the greatest night of his life. I can't imagine any one single individual selling out Dodger Stadium for a one man show, but Fluffy did it and an overhead shot of the stadium confirmed it. But I didn't get the impression this was an evening of entertainment, but more a reflection on Gabriel's life and personal situations that got him to where he is today. As such, there was not a lot of humor in his delivery, even when riffing on subjects like the Covid-19 pandemic, waiting on line at Starbucks, Halloween with son Frankie, or his introduction to country music. This would have been informative in an interview format with a host asking questions and Gabriel answering; it almost felt like an interview without a host. And stretching the show out to two hours made it somewhat of a chore to sit through. More than once I thought that this wasn't funny, although I did persevere to the end. I do believe Gabriel Iglesias was honest in his reflections and truly humbled by the experience of performing in such a huge venue, and it may have been a Netflix special, but it wasn't really a comedy show.