Ep 1. Oprah vs. Catholic Church
- TV-14
- March 12, 2008
- 21 min
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7.5 (17)
Lewis Black's Root of All Evil is a satirical comedy show that explores the most controversial topics in society by pitting two opposing sides against each other and using the audience as the ultimate judge.
In season 1 episode 1, titled "Oprah vs. Catholic Church," two of the most powerful institutions in America clash as Lewis Black presents arguments for and against the impact Oprah Winfrey and the Catholic Church have on modern society.
On one side of the debate, two comedians act as the legal representatives for Oprah Winfrey and her influence on the public. They argue that her cultural influence is unmatched, inspiring millions of people through her daytime talk show and media empire. They claim that she has changed the way we view our world and has revolutionized daytime television.
On the other side, two different comedians defend the Catholic Church, claiming that it has had a positive impact on society for centuries. They discuss the charitable work and selfless contributions the church has made to education and social welfare, highlighting its role in feeding the homeless, building hospitals, and helping those in need.
Both sides present their arguments with wit and biting satire, using compelling evidence to sway the audience's opinion. Meanwhile, Lewis Black is on hand to add his own commentary and comedic insights, making sarcastic remarks and poking fun at the absurdity of the debate.
While the comedians battle it out, the studio audience is asked to vote on which side they believe is the root of all evil. After hearing both sides of the argument, the audience is asked to pick sides, with their votes ultimately deciding the winner.
Overall, Lewis Black's Root of All Evil offers a unique take on some of the most divisive issues in modern society, exploring both sides of the argument with humor and irreverence. Episode 1, "Oprah vs. Catholic Church," poses provocative questions about the influence of these cultural giants and challenges viewers to rethink their own beliefs about them.