I loved how authentic and joyful Kel was as they spilled their guts and revealed dozens, if not hundreds, of hilariously cringe memories. This show will for sure make many queer people feel seen, but it’s really a piece for everyone—because we all have complicated relationships with the versions of ourselves we used to be.
What I didn't like
Scram with this question.
My overall impression
Kel’s show is a beautiful, heartfelt, truly hilarious storytelling journey with more references to Jackass than you would think.