Daniel Sloss’s SOCiO is a testament to the evolution of stand-up. It proves that comedy doesn't just have to be about airplanes, dating apps, or politics. It can be a dark mirror held up to society.
Sloss argues that most adult friendships are based on convenience, not genuine connection. He asks: “Would you be friends with your best friend if you met them today?” The answer, for most people, is no. It’s hilarious, then painful, then liberating.
Most specials don’t reward a second watch. Socio demands it.
: Expect deep dives into dark topics, including a famous 10-minute rant about the "evils" of pulpy orange juice and a breakdown of "first-world problems".
So go ahead. – and thank yourself later.
Is watching Daniel Sloss relaxing? No. Is it a good date night? Probably not, unless you want to break up. But is it better ? Unequivocally, yes.