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2.7

Generally unfavorable reviews- based on 200 Ratings

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  1. Aug 20, 2016
    0
    I noticed a lot of the reviews stated that they grew tired of the banal roundtable discussions and the fact that racism was more than prevalent on every episode. I agree to some extent, however, I fell compelled to add that Wilmore only addressed racism as it pertains to black people. He never addresses Hispanic, Native American, LGBTQ, Muslim.....racism. Racism is not a term that pertainsI noticed a lot of the reviews stated that they grew tired of the banal roundtable discussions and the fact that racism was more than prevalent on every episode. I agree to some extent, however, I fell compelled to add that Wilmore only addressed racism as it pertains to black people. He never addresses Hispanic, Native American, LGBTQ, Muslim.....racism. Racism is not a term that pertains to only black people. He even called his book "I Wish They Had Just Given Me A Casino" which as a Native American I found extremely racist on his part. Racism is ugly, hurtful, painful, dangerous and corroding and if the root of it is not addressed on all levels then it will only continue. It might change to focus more on one group than another, but, the essence of it is hate and intolerance. If you allow that to manifest in any way against any group of people (as a whole) then racism will continue and if you make progress with your particular group of people be assured it will just jump to another group and then circle back around to you. Now he is claiming racism is the reason he was cancelled. I object to this - he did not cover racism except from a one dimensional perspective. I also agree that the round table discussions were less than adequate. I gave this show a long, long chance to show me something and it didn't. Expand
  2. Aug 20, 2016
    10
    August 20, 2016
    The only sanity on TV I have found in this disturbingly chaotic election year has been The Tonightly Show. Larry Wilmore's savvy satire of Donald Trump offset the nausea I feel every time Trump's face and obnoxious words appear. What a loss to the American public is the cancellation of this show! To this white woman Larry Wilmore was the epitome of an educated, moral,
    August 20, 2016
    The only sanity on TV I have found in this disturbingly chaotic election year has been The Tonightly Show. Larry Wilmore's savvy satire of Donald Trump offset the nausea I feel every time Trump's face and obnoxious words appear. What a loss to the American public is the cancellation of this show! To this white woman Larry Wilmore was the epitome of an educated, moral, empathetic male of any color. I wish someone in the TV world would provide him with another venue. I score his show a 10.
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  3. Aug 15, 2016
    0
    This is the most racially damaging show on television. I'm writing this review after finding out this joke of a show will be canceled in hopes that nothing like this is ever made again. Basically, if you missed it, Trevor Noah would come on at 11 and talk about all the relevant news with a leftist, humorous spin. BUT THEN Larry Wilmore would come on at 11:30 and tell you why everythingThis is the most racially damaging show on television. I'm writing this review after finding out this joke of a show will be canceled in hopes that nothing like this is ever made again. Basically, if you missed it, Trevor Noah would come on at 11 and talk about all the relevant news with a leftist, humorous spin. BUT THEN Larry Wilmore would come on at 11:30 and tell you why everything is actually because of racism. Stock market crashed? It's those whites trying to keep the blacks down. A white guy shot a white guy? Black on black crime never gets this much coverage. Muslims are being bothered at the airport? Man, if they were a BLACK Muslim, they can kiss their chances good bye!

    Honestly Larry Wilmore is the most racist person on television and they have Drumpf on there right now! Viacom took a good thing and ruined it, set it on fire and pushed the whole thing into a pile of **** The only right choice they've made on this show since Colbert left the time slot is to cancel it.
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  4. Aug 15, 2016
    0
    The show is a poor substitute for Stephen Colbert. Larry is flat and whiny with no sense of comedic timing. His show is incredibly one dimensional, and that dimension in non-stop race baiting. He's basically an unfunny one trick pony.
  5. Aug 3, 2016
    0
    I use to watch the daily show because it was entertaining and they made honest jokes about the news, but now I don't care to watch anymore. It's not really funny and it is kinda racist. I feel like the change was to sway the presidential election. It's terrible people have to make crap like this to separate this country even more. It's made my family more racist and I hate it.
  6. Jul 31, 2016
    1
    Just change the name to "The Racist Show with Political hack Larry Wilmore". The saddest, most pathetic half hour on television. The "Round Table" discusses the most inane topics, and his guests are either c-list, or his racist friends. Did I mention the Show is racist?...
  7. Jul 9, 2016
    0
    just straight awful, not funny in the least, stupid topics, dddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddddd
  8. Jun 27, 2016
    3
    While it showed promise early on, it never built on what potential it had, in fact, the show seemed to have peaked within the first month as it has made no decent improvements since then. All of the guests agree with each other on almost everything. There's no conflict here. The show wants to start conversations about race, but how can those conversations start when the audience only seesWhile it showed promise early on, it never built on what potential it had, in fact, the show seemed to have peaked within the first month as it has made no decent improvements since then. All of the guests agree with each other on almost everything. There's no conflict here. The show wants to start conversations about race, but how can those conversations start when the audience only sees one side from five different people Expand
  9. May 25, 2016
    0
    This show is awful, I wanted to give it a fair shot and watched a couple of weeks worth of episodes. After a week I stopped even bothering to watch the panels and stuck to the monologue. I noticed immediately that most of the content was racially based, but at the time there was a lot going on in the nation involving race. But even when racial tensions died down for the rest of the newsThis show is awful, I wanted to give it a fair shot and watched a couple of weeks worth of episodes. After a week I stopped even bothering to watch the panels and stuck to the monologue. I noticed immediately that most of the content was racially based, but at the time there was a lot going on in the nation involving race. But even when racial tensions died down for the rest of the news networks, Wilmore just kept going with it. The show isn't funny, the rhetoric is extremely shallow and one sided. Wilmore wasn't the best correspondent on the Daily Show, and he certainly wasn't the best choice for a stand-alone program. This show should not have had a second season, and based on the ratings, should not have a third. Even Trevor Noah, who we all feared would fail as a newcomer has proven to be charming and funny. Wilmore still hasn't hit is stride, and likely never will. Expand
  10. May 10, 2016
    1
    Larry Wilmore is a racist. It's been over a year and he cannot go an episode without a racist joke toward white people. All sponsors of this show supports racism.
  11. May 8, 2016
    4
    Wilmore is a balanced and funny comedian with great timing and feeling for his audience, but his show doesn't seem to highlight his strengths. I have read other reviews where his monologues have been identified as the strongest component of the show, but it seems to me that is the weakest and most superfluous segment.

    His monologues tend to cover expected subjects, and, while they may
    Wilmore is a balanced and funny comedian with great timing and feeling for his audience, but his show doesn't seem to highlight his strengths. I have read other reviews where his monologues have been identified as the strongest component of the show, but it seems to me that is the weakest and most superfluous segment.

    His monologues tend to cover expected subjects, and, while they may push the envelope when stacked up against Jimmy Fallon, they certainly aren't like his Comedy Central predecessors.

    The most subversive portion of the show (and therefore the most interesting), is the panel portion, which is subversive in its LACK of in-your-face aggression. It's also something that we haven't seen in this format. Most comedic panel shows still try to play up the drama by pitting blow-hards against one another to get them to say outrageous or ridiculous things that the host can knock down with wit or base acid. Wilmore manages to pull insights from his guests without being all Bill Maher-y about it.

    He's good at this, and he deftly can pull awkwardness onto himself in a way that turns it comedic. What weaknesses there are will, I'm sure, be mitigated by more experience.

    To be truly honest, I wish they would jettison the tepid, unremarkable monologues in lieu of dedicating the show to more interesting debate--something we don't regularly see, and haven't seen since Jon Stewart left the network.
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  12. May 6, 2016
    7
    Larry is talented and hilarious. I loved his bit at the correspondence dinner and really enjoy the first 10-15 minutes of every show. It's shocking, however, that he has such poor taste in who he surrounds himself with. The correspondents aren't just not funny, they're so irritating that my girlfriend and I shut off the show as soon as we see one of them. Everytime I try to watch one ofLarry is talented and hilarious. I loved his bit at the correspondence dinner and really enjoy the first 10-15 minutes of every show. It's shocking, however, that he has such poor taste in who he surrounds himself with. The correspondents aren't just not funny, they're so irritating that my girlfriend and I shut off the show as soon as we see one of them. Everytime I try to watch one of them (with the exception of the bit about racism in pro wrestling), I feel embarrassed for them. Expand
  13. May 3, 2016
    0
    show sucks, he cant go 5 minutes without bringing up race and quite frankly im sick of it.............................................................
  14. Apr 22, 2016
    0
    I never thought somebody would make a news show more discriminatory than fox news. it uses its cast to insult anybody it slightly disagrees with and uses only a small perspective when showing its "news"
  15. Apr 21, 2016
    0
    How has this show not been cancelled? It's not funny, it's awkward, and the host is totally incompetent. To top it off, every time it goes to a commercial it's all "Hey! If you or a friend is in the New York area, come see the show!". If they have trouble getting together a studio audience, then i can't imagine that they'd be getting any viewers. Comedy Central has let this show run forHow has this show not been cancelled? It's not funny, it's awkward, and the host is totally incompetent. To top it off, every time it goes to a commercial it's all "Hey! If you or a friend is in the New York area, come see the show!". If they have trouble getting together a studio audience, then i can't imagine that they'd be getting any viewers. Comedy Central has let this show run for over a year, which is totally ridiculous! Please just let it end! Expand
  16. Apr 5, 2016
    10
    Maybe it's this website, but I'm surprised by the negative reviews. I love the Nightly Show, I like Larry more than Steve Colbert. To me Larry is more like Jon Stewart, who I miss a lot. I like that there is a black voice in this time slot. I will take Larry over Trevor, I like Trevor, but not as much as Larry. I like how the show opens with a funny comments and "pointing outs", butMaybe it's this website, but I'm surprised by the negative reviews. I love the Nightly Show, I like Larry more than Steve Colbert. To me Larry is more like Jon Stewart, who I miss a lot. I like that there is a black voice in this time slot. I will take Larry over Trevor, I like Trevor, but not as much as Larry. I like how the show opens with a funny comments and "pointing outs", but then he finishes with a harsh remark to bring the reality. If you see this Larry, great show! Expand
  17. Mar 21, 2016
    1
    The guy sucks......I mean, he may have ONE good joke or skit the entire night. Not only that, he is constantly bringing on a mixture of people....LOTS of black people, and then a mix of others. I dont know if its a intent to diversify or appeal to a new audience but as a veteran of TDS, this really....really leaves a bad taste in my mouth. I dont care who tells the jokes, or does the skitsThe guy sucks......I mean, he may have ONE good joke or skit the entire night. Not only that, he is constantly bringing on a mixture of people....LOTS of black people, and then a mix of others. I dont know if its a intent to diversify or appeal to a new audience but as a veteran of TDS, this really....really leaves a bad taste in my mouth. I dont care who tells the jokes, or does the skits but when its back to back crap....and back to back a person of color it makes me wonder what the hell happened ? Jessica is in MY opinion the only good/enjoyable person left on the show. I have moved on to watching John Oliver, his stuff is still gold. Expand
  18. Mar 18, 2016
    3
    I watch comedy central all the time, it's my go to channel, and was a huge fan of The Daily Show and Colbert. Because of this, I really wanted to like this show. Unfortunately, I've found the show is less about humor and more about pushing a political agenda. It seems that Wilmore makes everything about racism or sexism, even when it's nowhere to be found. Now, it is important to noteI watch comedy central all the time, it's my go to channel, and was a huge fan of The Daily Show and Colbert. Because of this, I really wanted to like this show. Unfortunately, I've found the show is less about humor and more about pushing a political agenda. It seems that Wilmore makes everything about racism or sexism, even when it's nowhere to be found. Now, it is important to note that over the past couple of years the two Comedy Central news shows have changed substantially, but I've found that Trevor Noah has been doing a fantastic job with the Daily Show. I could see how a show like this would be enjoyable if you are in line with the political views expressed, but even then it wouldn't be a comedy show, it would just be someone snidely telling you things you already believe. I dislike how an ongoing theme of the show is that someone doesn't have the right to talk about certain issues because they are not in a protected class (ie. women's issues if you aren't a woman or police violence if you aren't black). The show seems to lack the nuance of a political show and the humor of a comedy show. I guess it's a bad sign when they have Al Shapton on the show and out of the four person panel he seemed to be the most willing to discuss nuanced issues without resorting to the lazy "it's because of racism" answer. If you are familiar with Francesca Ramsey on Youtube, the show is very similar to her videos (which explains why she joined the writing staff of the show a couple months ago).

    The other thing that irks me is the "keep it 100" segment. For those who are unfamiliar, the premise is that an online follower will write in a question (usually some kind of "would you rather..." question) and Wilmore answers it (originally it was questions Wilmore asked his guests). The goal, of course, is to answer the question with a totally blunt and honest answer. Often the questions are either inane or set up to get Wilmore to talk about how much he hates Trump. Often he doesn't even answer them honestly, he just says something the crowd wants to hear. One in particular was something along the lines of "if you were stranded on a desert isle like in the film, Castaway, and someone comes to bring you back to the US, but he tells you Trump has won the presidency, would you stay on the island or go back to the US with him?" Wilmore's answer was that he would stay on the island, which was met with applause and the writers awarding him with "100" stickers (meaning they believed he had "kept in 100"). Maybe I'm approaching this incorrectly, but I highly doubt that an entertainer (likely without remarkable survival skills) would prefer to stay stranded on a desert island than return to the US with Trump as president. It seems to me that this answer is the epitome of what would warrant "weak tea" (an indication that one had not "kept it 100").

    In summation, it's possible that I'd like this show better if my beliefs were closer to those of Wilmore and his writers (I'm not radical, I'm pretty much a centrist on most issues), but I feel that a comedy show shouldn't be so aggressive in pushing a political agenda even if it is political satire.
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  19. Mar 16, 2016
    7
    After watching last night show (3/16)16) I said goodbye to Larry Wilmore show.Nothing funny about his cast-Larry seems to hang onto what his cast can produce - he can't seem to carry the whole show by himself. Not one character is funny. Good bye Larry Wilmore!!!!
  20. Mar 6, 2016
    0
    The show is one dimensional and simply not funny. I am missing the days of Stewart/Colbert back to back. Trevor Noah and Larry Wilmore are not worth an hour of the night, especially with so many other actual good shows on at the same time.
  21. Mar 3, 2016
    0
    I thought that it was alright at first, not great but funny at times. However, I have noticed that the show really preaches an anti-white sentiment, only focusing on racial issues or connecting issues to race, making the show rather stale and repetitive. He speaks against racism, yet only focuses on black issues, which shows that only that group matters.
  22. Mar 1, 2016
    1
    It was initially depressing to watch how quickly the Larry Wilmore show descended into the most outrageous racism. One would like to believe, that of all people, Blacks would be the ones to say: "Enough!... It stops here! Too many have suffered for too long! Too many have worked for too long to put racism to bed forever! I will not participate!...." But instead, we find ourselves watchingIt was initially depressing to watch how quickly the Larry Wilmore show descended into the most outrageous racism. One would like to believe, that of all people, Blacks would be the ones to say: "Enough!... It stops here! Too many have suffered for too long! Too many have worked for too long to put racism to bed forever! I will not participate!...." But instead, we find ourselves watching virulent hate and racist diatribe on TV that wouldn't ever have been acceptable in even 1955, Selma Alabama. A recent episode featured groups of Black men urinating on the heads of White men who they subsequently burned alive.

    But there is epiphany to be gleaned here. By instantly transforming into the same "Bubbas" in pick-up trucks they are so fond of mocking, the folks on the Larry Wilmore show have clearly shown how little difference there is between them and the ultimate foolishness of racist thought. We are Them. They are Us. The main difference being the lack of self-awareness and recognition of their own screaming racism among the panel members on the show. I don't think "Bubbas in pick-up trucks" would be quite so surprised at having their racism pointed out as I suspect the members of the Wilmore show would be.

    So, if not Blacks, who? Who will ultimately stand up and say no to racism? I guess that just leaves me. The end of racism, like the beginning of world peace, begins as a personal decision. I say no. I say it stops here. I say I won't participate any more than I'd allow a friend to go unchallenged if he/she was still doing the: **** **** **** that was so much the way of life in America for way too long. As much as I like Larry and Mike, I can no longer lend tacit support to their hatred and racist rant by watching.
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  23. Feb 16, 2016
    0
    A pathetic attempt at a liberal SHlTTY news show, as if Comedy Central didn't do enough of that. Jon Stewart and Colbert aren't coming back. Putting this garbage (Samantha Bee also) on tv is an insult to the success of The Colbert Report and The Daily Show. Wilmore spends the entire show as awkward turtle just talking about how different white people are from black people. He providesA pathetic attempt at a liberal SHlTTY news show, as if Comedy Central didn't do enough of that. Jon Stewart and Colbert aren't coming back. Putting this garbage (Samantha Bee also) on tv is an insult to the success of The Colbert Report and The Daily Show. Wilmore spends the entire show as awkward turtle just talking about how different white people are from black people. He provides zero substance and/or an original thought or an idea, and he has the personality of a corpse. Expand
  24. Feb 3, 2016
    0
    This show trys way too damn hard and is possibly one of the worst most annoying shows i have ever watched. I hope this show gets cancelled.. Its **** terrible and and painful to watch as awkward larry wilmore talks and as his annoying panel trys to be funny.
  25. Jan 20, 2016
    0
    I was a staunch fan of comedy central, but this had become a mess, if I dare say their writer team is a group of staunch social-justice warriors and feminists. They drop the ball and light up any immediate story that makes white people look bad, but the second more information on the story comes to light, like the cologne attacks. Black lives matter movement stories, any story that makesI was a staunch fan of comedy central, but this had become a mess, if I dare say their writer team is a group of staunch social-justice warriors and feminists. They drop the ball and light up any immediate story that makes white people look bad, but the second more information on the story comes to light, like the cologne attacks. Black lives matter movement stories, any story that makes their previous position look morally wrong, they immediately stop talking about it.
    I would say, yes, fine you're presenting the 'liberal' from their standpoint view of the story. But they are relentlessly racist, they have almost no white people on their show at any point, and often just disrespect that person. It's always a black panel, it's always the same guys opinion, who is him? I've never seen or heard of him. He presents rather, off humor, if any of this is humor, which it's not, it's just a group of people acting out raged constantly. It's no wonder their ratings plummeted, it's no wonder no one watches the show.
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  26. Jan 5, 2016
    3
    Larry Wilmore is really passionate about racism... and that's about it. He's not funny enough to carry the show on satire, and the show isn't intelligent enough to carry itself on political commentary, insight, or discourse. The comparison isn't really fair, but the Colbert Report (whose time-slot this show has replaced) could handle both of those criteria with ease. Possibly the worstLarry Wilmore is really passionate about racism... and that's about it. He's not funny enough to carry the show on satire, and the show isn't intelligent enough to carry itself on political commentary, insight, or discourse. The comparison isn't really fair, but the Colbert Report (whose time-slot this show has replaced) could handle both of those criteria with ease. Possibly the worst thing, though, is how the show has come to revolve around baseless round-table and irrelevant Q&A that the Daily Show and Colbert Report mocked so justly.

    The show just isn't good. It's not funny, it's not intelligent, and it pales in comparison to predecessors who managed both.
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  27. Dec 9, 2015
    0
    I always loved watching the Colbert Report because the content was always both informative and funny. Now I see that he was replaced by the biggest piece of crap ever to appear on TV. I'm not quite sure how to minimize all the reasons why I hate Larry so much, but my opinion is likes most of yours. He talks about race every single episode, mostly about slandering white people. He thinksI always loved watching the Colbert Report because the content was always both informative and funny. Now I see that he was replaced by the biggest piece of crap ever to appear on TV. I'm not quite sure how to minimize all the reasons why I hate Larry so much, but my opinion is likes most of yours. He talks about race every single episode, mostly about slandering white people. He thinks just cause he is black he can insult white people, police officers, and anything that isn't near the same shade as him. I absolutely hate this show, but I sill keep watching to see what unfunny crap he talks about next and each new episode I watch, the more I want to kick Larry's ass. Nothing on that show is funny at all and this channel is supposed to be about comedy. The way he mocks other people be pretending to talk like them and the stupid conversations he has with his pretend interviews with the people that work with him makes me want to just punch the TV till aftermath is a a finely grained mound of sand. I wonder how they can find an audience that would want to go see that crap live and actually like it. I'm guessing that they're all deaf and there is a sign that lights up when they are supposed to laugh. I hope I see Larry one day so I can tell him what people really think about his show. I also hope he doesn't get a second season. Expand
  28. Dec 1, 2015
    2
    Used to love this show and have always loved Larry Wilmore yet as the series has gone on the show has become more and more unreasoning "Social Justice Warrior" blocking its ears to truth in the name of sustaining outrage at supposed racial slights.

    Racism is a huge problem and perhaps this show has a valid place in shining a light on it that takes it too far the other way, but it is
    Used to love this show and have always loved Larry Wilmore yet as the series has gone on the show has become more and more unreasoning "Social Justice Warrior" blocking its ears to truth in the name of sustaining outrage at supposed racial slights.

    Racism is a huge problem and perhaps this show has a valid place in shining a light on it that takes it too far the other way, but it is increasingly getting painful to watch. I'd give the previous episodes 8/10 but the last 10 to 20 a 1 or 2.

    Larry Fillmore your show should be the polar opposite of Fox News (intelligent, wise & truthful) not its mirror with protagonists swapped.
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  29. Nov 23, 2015
    0
    Dead show airing... The Nightly Show held so much promise but has failed miserably. It's like watching an unorganized polar opposite of FOX News. Larry's conclusions and comparisons are often based on information taken so far out of context that his points are lost or are just ridiculous. The panel has devolved into a convoluted gripe session that feels pointless and adds no real valueDead show airing... The Nightly Show held so much promise but has failed miserably. It's like watching an unorganized polar opposite of FOX News. Larry's conclusions and comparisons are often based on information taken so far out of context that his points are lost or are just ridiculous. The panel has devolved into a convoluted gripe session that feels pointless and adds no real value to the program. I am hopeful that CC will retool the show and dial down the BS or move on. Larry, you're better than this! Expand
  30. Nov 4, 2015
    0
    I do not understand why anyone would waste their time watching this show. It is honestly terrible. Wilmore spends the entire show race-baiting and making the same unfunny jokes over and over. In fact, this show does not belong on Comedy Central, because it has very little comedy involved. Rather, it would be a perfect fit in MSNBC's programming. Do not watch this show. Hopefully, theI do not understand why anyone would waste their time watching this show. It is honestly terrible. Wilmore spends the entire show race-baiting and making the same unfunny jokes over and over. In fact, this show does not belong on Comedy Central, because it has very little comedy involved. Rather, it would be a perfect fit in MSNBC's programming. Do not watch this show. Hopefully, the ratings will be bad enough that they give someone else a shot at this time slot. Expand
Metascore
69

Generally favorable reviews - based on 18 Critic Reviews

Critic score distribution:
  1. Positive: 12 out of 18
  2. Negative: 0 out of 18
  1. Reviewed by: Josh Bell
    Feb 2, 2015
    60
    Like Stewart, Wilmore is good at using jokes to cut down overblown public figures, and he isn’t afraid to be self-deprecating. His opening monologue is typically the best part of the show.... The shakiest part of the show during its first week has been the middle panel-discussion segment, which features a mix of comedians and political commentators talking about the episode’s topic.
  2. Reviewed by: Emily VanDerWerff
    Jan 23, 2015
    70
    It's still a little clunky, particularly in terms of editing, and it feels as if all involved are figuring out the right ratio of jokes to information. Yet there's a lot to recommend here.
  3. Reviewed by: Jeff Jensen
    Jan 20, 2015
    60
    Wilmore had a few bugs in his performance on opening night: He was a little too giggly, and a few times he spokesofast it turned his lines into what-did-he-say? mush. That said, his clear excitement for this opportunity was endearing.