It was a decent show... solid B+. But not as punchy or thought provoking as his previous work. There were some good jokes... but there wasn't any major plot or story line. Half the time he was on inner workings of US politics (which is one, but not everyone cares about US political dynasties), while other half he was taking stabs at New Yorker on the recent controversy ("don't fact check me").
He represents a unique and growing demographic - second generation (mostly brown) children of immigrant, who grew up in a third culture US/Canada. At the same time, he also represents the cultural and political leanings of progressive(ish), middle/ upper middle class, university educated millennials. As someone from a somewhat similar demographic, I can relate with his work. His observations are on point and his jokes are funny.
However, in this show, Hassan was too passive-aggressive, trying to be out-there without going out of the box, striving to be thought provoking without being provocative. I guess this is a tale of the times we live in; too bad another good comedian / social observer has to fall victim to this mentality.