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Things you buy through our links may earn Vox Media a commission. To start every stand-up set, comedian Ali Siddiq sits and waits for the audience to calm down. In the set, he walks the audience through the day he was present for a prison riot without added punch lines.
But that special only seemed to raise more questions about his time behind bars, so he decided to go back to the beginning.
The first Domino Effect covers ages 10 to 15, opening on his decision to move in with his unreliable father who would hand him a gun and leave him home alone for days. This leads to Siddiq selling crack in hopes of making enough money to buy a fresh tracksuit. The special debuted on YouTube in and now has almost 13 million views. He tells a story about showing up to a football game at his high school in a fur coat and another about being locked into the trunk of his car.
Siddiq explains how he became a comedian in the fourth and final special. Instead, he entertained inmates in closed custody, who are only allowed outside their cell for one hour a day. When the show went off the air, Siddiq pivoted by telling stories about what was happening in other parts of the prison.
This remains his style to this day: long stories told without embellishment, filled with fully embodied characters. The Domino Effect series is an achievement without precedent in the history of stand-up. Three years, and six hours of stand-up, over 18 million views on YouTube, and one book later, Siddiq is done with the series. After releasing those, he has plans to embark on a new series about trying to pursue a career in stand-up while on parole.