Ep 6. High School vs. American Idol
- TV-14
- April 16, 2008
- 21 min
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5.6 (14)
In Lewis Black's Root of All Evil season 1 episode 6, titled "High School vs. American Idol," Lewis Black takes on the classic high school experience and pits it against the popular singing competition American Idol.
Black starts the episode by introducing his two guest comedians, Greg Giraldo and Patton Oswalt, who will argue for their chosen side. Giraldo represents high school, while Oswalt represents American Idol.
The episode starts by examining high school and the many different experiences that come with it. From cheerleaders and jocks to nerds and band geeks, everyone can relate to some aspect of high school. Giraldo argues that high school is the root of all evil because it's where all of our insecurities and anxieties were cemented, and where we learned the harsh realities of the world.
Oswalt, on the other hand, argues that American Idol is the root of all evil because it's a pandering, manipulative machine that churns out disposable pop stars. He notes that the show has no interest in creating actual artists, but rather seeks to extract as much money and fame as possible while treating contestants poorly.
Throughout the episode, Black and his guests take jabs at both high school and American Idol, with plenty of jokes about teenage angst, popular music, and the superficiality of both institutions. The episode is packed with laughs and clever insights that will keep viewers entertained and engaged.
Ultimately, the episode is a fun exploration of two cultural phenomena that have had a profound impact on our society. Whether you're a fan of American Idol, nostalgic for your high school days, or simply looking for some great comedy, this episode of Lewis Black's Root of All Evil is sure to delight and entertain.