olesyaniklebedeva
This series is about tolerance ... Usually they say and in advance attribute to themselves as merit the normal human qualities - tolerance, understanding ...
Some adequate people would laugh, call them tolerant. They consider themselves pofigists ...And then there is that very thin line of tolerance.
Personally, I do not demand from you a universal love for people, I am completely satisfied with pofigism. When you do not care about the way I look, what kind of religion or sexual orientation. Do not you care if I do sports or smoke like a steam locomotive? In half? Excellent! Let's be friends, I do not care for you either, I do not know you and I do not have emotional affection for you.But when it comes to a particular sadly upset man, or about a group-community-nation-planet, I devote part of my life to meditations about them, even a few minutes, but that already means that it is important. Yes?
philfeeley
Sorry to all you that like this, but this is unwatchable. If a male comedian took 10 minutes to describe how he masturbates, everyone would agree that it was and stupid. Well, that's what this show ends up being, and her interviews don't make up for it. If there's nothing left to be funny about but masturbation, then all comedians should quit now.
howancheng
This show is giving us a perspective in to the divided world of America, we are siding on blues and reds, and Sara is just giving a good perspective on their lives, showing how people are just people who grows up differently. This show is not all about mockery, although there are some, but she makes a good point when talking about whether politics and religion. She may be biased but if you see the first episode, the opening you'll understand that she is just caring on how people or the future of this country will live for.I got to say that this show is not for everyone (since it might be too much) however I hope people can give it a chance, surpass the things that "you think you know" and watch this show.
califeris
I just watched episode 1 on Hulu and have to hand it to Sarah Silverman. She's putting herself out there to create a different kind of "talk show" that isn't a talk show at all. I'm a fan of Colbert Report and the Daily Show, and this is TOTALLY DIFFERENT from those. She's trying to personally connect to people who believe radically different things than she does. She's trying to reach out and understand what's going on in this divided country. It's super risky. But Sarah has always gone her own way. Sure, her show makes me feel uncomfortable at times and last night I was unsure where it was going. Any one who's looking for brainless comedy where you get to laugh at other people's stupidity should watch Tosh.O. Bottom line is I Love You, America is relevant and ballsy.