As Kevin points out, the YouTube delay is far from an indication of turmoil with Oliver at HBO, but an attempt by HBO/Max to further monetize him.
I am not worried about Oliver financially, first because there is zero chance Thomas takes the offer (not because Thomas is above taking it of course, but because he undoubtedly has a much better retirement deal with his current sponsors), second because even if he had to pay up, it is about 12% of Oliver’s current HBO salary, and Thomas’ life expectancy is probably shorter than that of Oliver’s show. I will have to ask my wife, who is a bookkeeper for a CPA, if this kind of thing would be a tax deductible business expense for Oliver as an independent contractor, assuming he made it a key part of his next stand up act in the event he had to pay out.
Oliver was very explicit that the $1M/year would come from his personal accounts, but did not make the same disclaimer about the $2.5M Luxury motor coach. I wonder if HBO agreed to pay for part or all of that in the event ( or if the maker agreed to donate it)?
All in all: Hilarious and effective.
Also, Oliver’s return was a clear, though no doubt unintentional, illustration of why he is so much better at political humor than Jon Stewart. While Oliver was also critical of Biden, his critique was not just hack “Biden so Old”, but aimed at his pale and weak attempts to reign in Netanyahu. That is a real and substantive critique (and complex enough that I myself do not unambiguously agree with it, though I respect it).