Trevor is quick, open and clever. He gives everyone an open platform to speak. The show's cast celebrates diversity, which American TV can definitely benefit from more. The show's structure is consistent and succinct among episodes, giving you a comfort food feeling as you consume the program. If you aren't a progressively minded person, in regards to politics, human rights and sociological issues this show may not be for you. If you enjoy lighthearted, clever humor paired with interviews, from an array of people with remotely close values and opinions, this is the show for you.
If you're not Trevor Noah (yes, that's all of you), you will probably benefit from hearing his opinions and perspective. Whether you agree with him or not, his commentary is surely going to strike a conversation or query inside of you. That, my friends, is the entire point of the show... it's not geared to have everyone cheer him on, as if he is an infallible performer. His job is to be critical, rather than cynical, and help shed light on the way we can perceive things around us, right now.