Let me preface this by saying I can easily see why someone can hate this show.
The Sarah Silverman Program is about Sarah Silverman, playing a fictional version of herself. Her parents are both dead, and she lives with her younger sister, who pays the rent, while she generally acts like a self-centered and impulsive child. Her only real friends are her sister, who is very close to her, their two gay neighbors (two fat nerdy guys), and a Chihuahua Sarah found in the garbage (don't worry, it's still alive, and she seems to treat it rather well). The show chronicles her day to day adventures which tend to be bizarre and rather pointless. As of this review, she's been arrested for DUI after driving while drinking Cough Syrup and nearly killed by a crazed homeless man whom she allowed to come live with her in her apartment.
Sarah Silverman has a weird, obnoxious sense of humor that doesn't really stretch across the typical demographic. Honestly, I don't find Sarah Silverman the comedienne that funny, but the show ranges mildly amusing to actually laugh out loud funny. There are some moments that just grind on the ears (any time she sings), but there are moments that are genuinely amusing. Give the show a try. If you don't like it, you've only wasted half an hour of your life, so don't be too upset =]
The Sarah Silverman Program is about Sarah Silverman, playing a fictional version of herself. Her parents are both dead, and she lives with her younger sister, who pays the rent, while she generally acts like a self-centered and impulsive child. Her only real friends are her sister, who is very close to her, their two gay neighbors (two fat nerdy guys), and a Chihuahua Sarah found in the garbage (don't worry, it's still alive, and she seems to treat it rather well). The show chronicles her day to day adventures which tend to be bizarre and rather pointless. As of this review, she's been arrested for DUI after driving while drinking Cough Syrup and nearly killed by a crazed homeless man whom she allowed to come live with her in her apartment.
Sarah Silverman has a weird, obnoxious sense of humor that doesn't really stretch across the typical demographic. Honestly, I don't find Sarah Silverman the comedienne that funny, but the show ranges mildly amusing to actually laugh out loud funny. There are some moments that just grind on the ears (any time she sings), but there are moments that are genuinely amusing. Give the show a try. If you don't like it, you've only wasted half an hour of your life, so don't be too upset =]
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