What do we know now?
Shenaz Treasury is a regular. We’re going to get a monologue followed by an extended panel discussion (in addition to Treasury, last night we had Talib Kweli, Bill Burr, and Corey Booker).
The Boston Globe says, “Comedy Central appears to have come up with a worthy partner to “The Daily Show,” with Stewart and Wilmore as the salt and pepper shakers of late-night TV.”
I have mixed feelings about that kind of praise. The Nightly Show should not be judged on ‘diversity’ criteria as if it were a Short Bus special needs collection of tribal integration but on whether it is funny and enlightening. My verdict is more enlightening than funny. It moves very quickly indeed and the panel is intelligent and respectful. This is not Three Stooges slapstick (not that there is anything wrong with that).
Brian Moylan at The Guardian loves that.
I wish The Nightly Show would get rid of the monologue altogether (or shorten it considerably) so that Wilmore could do what no one else is doing in late night and talk to other people well and intelligently. It’s hard enough for adults to squeeze a meaningful conversation about complex topics into 30 minutes and it’s even harder when the show is only devoted to the panel about half the time.
His favorite part is the ending segment, ‘Keeping It 100’, as in 100% Real. In the premier Wilmore and his staff picked the questions for the panel members and his question was picked only by the staff- ‘What’s the last racist thought you had?’
Viewers are invited to submit our own questions in the future via Twitter. Tonight’s topic is Bill Cosby. Since we are nothing but slaves to media culture, of course we had to submit our own-
Is it true Cosby and Culp had a sexual affair while filming I Spy?
We expect we’ll be doing this every night so if you have a strong suggestion, post it and we’ll pass it along.
Continuity
What does your cat do all day?
This week’s guests-
The Daily Show
- Tuesday 1/20: Jennifer Lopez
- Wednesday 1/21: Anne Hathaway
- Thursday 1/22: Jennifer Aniston
Jennifer Lopez will be on to whore The Boy Next Door which will be released Friday. The film was shot in 23 days and probably looks like every minute of it.
The real news and Elmer Gantry’s web exclusive extended interview below.
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