Comedic genius Sarah Silverman is at it again with a new show that delivers hilarious comedy and at the same time works to spread the message that people should not be divided by their diffe.
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A miracle occurs daily in Zipolite, as people from all walks of life and age ranges connect on a real and deep level — a level rarely found in real life, and that must be cherished and appreciated when it happens to be found.
While it's great to connect with like-minded people, Silverman feels it's crucial, now more than ever, to connect with un-like-minded people.
Episodes featured a monologue by Silverman in addition to guest interviews and pre-taped segments.
And what was lost in the edit? I revisited Nude Hotel on several occasions, each time having a different experience.
They have a cute kid named Blaze, who gets a fart machine as a gift! Oh, cable comedies non-Adult Swim division? If you baby sat for a neighbor or relative's child and bathed her, the logic was it would it then make sense for her to be naked around your house now? Leading up to the debut, Silverman had a hard time explaining what the series was going to be.
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