Adam has a knack for packing a show full of comedic bits that provoke an “I wish I’d thought of that!” from me, including some absolutely inspired visual gags I would be remiss to spoil. There is much worth skewering about the self-help seminar world and Daring Goodly seems interested in finding as many angles as possible with which to make a self-help shish kebab
What I didn't like
My employers did not appreciate SATAN as much as I would have hoped
My overall impression
Adam dares to ask the question: “what if a Tony Robbins wannabe gave a seminar on the worst day of his life?”