Quite a few logical fallacies in his argumentation this time around. He actually proved the opposite of his point in the fantasy football section.
Oliver is a rat faced, whinny little man that couldn't hang with Stewert, so he ran to HBO so he might get the attention he so despertly needs. What a total loser! With that in mind, I haven't missed a show yet. The bits are super funny, but when he talks about the weekly topic that's bothering him he goes all out. The research team is brilliant as are the writers. John has yet to find a topic that he fears because there are no subjects he won't address. So, thank you HBO for letting him air out the worlds dirty laundry. We need John's Opinion expressed as I agree 100% of the time so far. It doesn't stop him from being a rat faced piece of white trash even the UK was happy to get rid of. Is Canada accepting morons this year, cause he should be first in line.Hummm let me go on twitter and attack him today, I hear he thinks he can be happy on this day, Not Happening.LOL.
Review by Andrew BloomVIP 9BlockedParent2015-11-17T02:25:37Z
One of the best episodes this season. In the intro, the tribute to France was a little easy, but pleasantly profane; the look at "Singles Day" in China was an amusing bit of cross-cultural weirdness (mostly how the American side is imported), and the story on India wanting its diamond back from England was, true to LWT's style, a nice mini "this is how ridiculous international relations are" "can you believe this?" kind of story.
But I particularly enjoyed the main story about Daily Fantasy. This topic is straightforward enough that it could be easily covered in the time allotted, and the hypocrisy involved lent itself to both illuminating commentary on what daily fantasy really is, and for the silly comedy that the show excels at. I especially appreciated the final point -- that daily fantasy is clearly gambling, and that's not bad necessarily, but that gambling is regulated to protect people so it matters what we call this type of enterprise. The fake commercial at the end, with Seth Rogen and Kathryn Hahn's segment in particular, had the right mix of satirizing the Fan Duel/Draft Kings talking points, but also just going for broke on fun, character comedy.
This is what the show does at its best -- educate, expose, and entertain. Glad to see it!