- Network: Comedy Central
- Series Premiere Date: Mar 12, 2008
Season #: 2, 1
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Mixed or average reviews- based on 49 Ratings
User score distribution:
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Positive: 24 out of 49
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Mixed: 2 out of 49
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Negative: 23 out of 49
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ClaudioCMar 30, 2008Very disappointing show. Lewis Black has sold out for another comedy central failure. p.s. The audience isnt laughing half the time.
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BobB.Apr 10, 2008
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BryanD.Mar 13, 2008A simple rehashing of the same material we've seen for years. A novel delivery system that seems to fall short at delivering the witty and insightful commentary I've come to expect from Black.
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ChristinaApr 2, 2008not funny and it SUCKS
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MaxW.Apr 5, 2008I wanted to like this show, but it was anything but expected. The laugh track is annoying, the "comedians" who plead their cases have over-rehearsed and lost their humor, and Lewis Black fails to shine in this format. I'll be surprised if it lasts a whole season. What are the critics thinking? This show stinks.
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ScottPApr 9, 2008
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JaredF.Jul 2, 2008a mostly dull show, it is on at rathr late times and provides alot of dry humor.
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BlackieMar 14, 2008Pitiful. Not only is it stale material, it is a super obnixous format. The laugh track is just painful, and is also not done well--there were parts where the canned laughter was roaring but if you looked at the audience they sat stone faced. I am a huge Lewis Black fan, but this is just cheap, stupid pandering and it insults the intellegence of Black's usual audience.
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AnitaD.Mar 18, 2008So disappointing. I love Lewis Black's comedy, but this was too little Lewis and too much strained comedy. Maybe week 2 will be better; I'll give it another chance.
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JGMMar 20, 2008A 74 for this clunker makes you wonder what they feed these critics. Painfully unfunny, pointlessly loud, and featuring an obnoxious laugh track, this is a throwback to the bad old days of cable comedy.
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JustinApr 14, 2008Makes me miss Tough Crowd with Colin Quinn. Over rehearsed and the laugh track is annoying. Seems like the critics will eat up anything related to the Daily Show.
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CollinKApr 22, 2008Not funny at all, the audience has straight faces most of the time even while the laugh track is playing. It feels really fake and i never laughed once. Lewis Black has sold out.
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x'ttApr 30, 2008What a perfect example of packaging ruining what could have been something great. The idea is nice -- arguing and debate, but why do we have to laugh every 10 seconds? I swear I've never seen a show with such stupid over-use of laugh tracks. It would be much more amusing without the fake laugh tracks!
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johnj.Mar 12, 2008Horrible will be canceled after the second episode this should be on fox news not comedy central.
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EvanS.Mar 12, 2008Extremely disappointing.
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MMMar 19, 2008Give us more Lewis Black, not these other wiseguys. Not funny!
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JasonS.Mar 25, 2008Lewis Black is a fantastic stand up and his segments on the Daily Show are great. Unfortunately this show is a complete turkey. Oh well, maybe after this is cancelled they'll find a better vehicle for him.
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Dec 9, 2011Lewis Black is a great comedian but this show just wasnt interesting. It was just so boring and most of the times the comedians (used to represent 1 of 2 subjects on the show) were not that funny. A ton of wasted potential if you ask me.
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The debaters make the most of this arbittary contretemps, but Black is a weak link. [14 Mar 2008, p.71]
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Black, a thinking-man's blowhard, carries the concept off with shameless aplomb, while his debating helpers are equal parts witty and wise.
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Depending on the subjects mocked and viewers' personal sacred cows, Root of All Evil won't appeal to everyone on a weekly basis (future episodes include Donald Trump vs. Viagra, Paris Hilton vs. Dick Cheney and Las Vegas vs. the human body), but it is a successful attempt to re-package stand-up comedy for prime time.