What often surprises people is they go, "Oh, we thought we'd come to the show and it'd all be politics." I go, "No, no, no. You must understand, your assumption is based on what you believe 'The Daily Show' to be." As Trevor Noah, I've never come from that place. I come from many different places. I approach arguments and ideas from many different spaces. The show is more than just that. I wouldn't even call it a politically based show, but my comedy does touch on politics. My comedy touches on everything from relationships to the mundane, so people are often surprised, where they go, "Oh wow, you're just like a comedian having a good time and you have a great point of view, but we really thought that we could predict what it was going to be." That's the thing, I guess: The unpredictability of it all.