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The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore

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Emily Ashby By Emily Ashby , based on child development research. How do we rate?

age 14+

Edgy, satirical take on the news is OK for older teens.

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age 17+

Based on 1 parent review

age 17+

Just not funny

I watched the show from the beginning. I was a big fan of the Colbert Report and was excited to see what was filling the time slot. Unfortunately, the show became WAY too political. So political that it is basically a news show. This is a comedy show on a comedy network so I think it should be funny. I am a big fan of the Daily Show, but avoid this show.

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The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore boldly endeavors to follow in the footsteps of The Colbert Report, a daunting undertaking for even the most skilled of jokesters. Wilmore's ease in front of the camera proves he believes he's up to the job, and his material will illicit laughs, but it often relies on shock value to do so. And even though many aspects of the show are scripted, there's still a freshness to the panel discussions and Q&A sessions, which always yield surprises.

Of course, he's not the first African-American comedian to take jabs at race relations, and that's not the focus of the entire show (though it's often addressed), but as the only African-American late-night host, his remarks on each topic are bound to stand out. Ultimately this show is much like its time-slot peers; if your teens are interested in current events and can differentiate between reality and satire, then Wilmore's considerable talent won't be wasted on them.

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