Rhys Nicholson's new show is a sparkling, rapid-fire hour of cuttingly quick wit and surprising warmth.
I'm Fine spans a familiar range of topics, from sex and relationships to mental illness and being a loser in highschool but Nicholson's takes on the themes always feel fresh.
He fires jokes off quickly in a patter which could come across as hollow if he were a more cynical comedian, but despite the perfectly cutting lines there's a real warmth tying the show together.
The way Nicholson talks about social justice issues, like Australia's racism or the way straight women can fetishise their gay friends, it's obvious he truly cares about them but the jokes never feel preachy.