Half his act was taken up with tales of trying to pull by boasting about his awards. We all squirmed as he told a bloke in the crowd that his missus would be better off with a guy with Baftas than a nobody like him. "I'm a barrister," the man said. Cue painful silence as Merchant failed to find anything to come back with.
Painful silence?? It was hilarious! And yes he mentioned his awards a lot, but as a sarcastic "these things mean nothing for helping pulling girls".
If you went expecting to watch a comedian, you would think he's very good. If you went expecting someone who's written masterpieces such as The Office and Extras, you may be slightly disappointed. But to compare Merchant to previous work in a different branch of comedy is unfair and unjust.
I'm not gonna get angry by this review because regardless of what this guy thinks, I thoroughly enjoyed it, I went with 5 other people who also thought he was very good, and there was possibly more laughter for his act than any other. So, does it really matter if he gets bad reviews? For me, no because I loved it and that is all that matters to me.
Thats just a reminder that reviewers are not always going to give the same review as you would.