Watching his stand-up routines, no he really isn't that funny. But in his sitcom, with that collection of characters and writers, somehow it all clicked. It was very funny and gave him, them, a vehicle to make fun of things in a gentle way without being preachy.
I appreciate his stand up too, but it’s probably more of the effect I mentioned in an earlier post.
If you like someone, you sometimes open yourself up to laughter easier than if someone else were delivering the lines. You didn’t see him that way, so it just wasn’t funny to you. We all see humor a bit different. I understand where you’re coming from.
Glad you could enjoy the show at least.