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the bare naked truth !
Lewis Black is a great comedian, his topics... well, they hit the nerve for some and speak the mind of most. He says what he wants- with his own humor of course- and what we would like to say. When someone first watchs his performance, they eith...
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Lewis Black's Root of All Evil Review, by Linda Stasi of New York Post
Finally one man is willing to give us some answers by taking on these sacred cows and exposing them for what they might, in fact, be: The roots of all evil.
That's the mission of insanely funny guy Lewis Black and his new show, "Lewis Black's Root ...
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Discussions
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Sometimes the topics and comedians are good, sometimes bad
This show is either love it or hate it. Personally I think it depends on the topics and comedians. So far its worth watching; its got a few good episodes in it before it gets old.
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Cast & Crew
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Lewis Black as
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Andrew Daly as
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Greg Giraldo as
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Andy Kindler as
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Kathleen Madigan as
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Patton Oswalt as
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Paul F. Tompkins as
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Jerry Minor as
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Andrea Savage as
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More Information
The Root of All Evil is a game show that began airing on Comedy Central on March 12, 2008, starring comedian Lewis Black. The show is produced by Real Time With Bill Maher producer Scott Carter and The Simpsons writer David Sacks. The show is in moot court format, featuring Black presiding over two people or issues going against each other like defendants and plaintiffs in a trial, with a series of comedians and guests, such as Greg Giraldo and Patton Oswalt, playing lawyers making their case why one or the other client is the "root of all evil."
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