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Annie Okra
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I’m really gonna miss this show, but I totally understand why it wasn’t working for everybody. Sad thing about that, though, is that it really seemed like in the last couple months they had ironed out a lot of the kinks and were moving in a good direction. Seems to me it would’ve been better for Comedy Central to let

I’m annoyed with all the “I watched for a week and hated it” comments. Things do take time, and this show has been sincerely good for at least all summer. Maybe not 18-24 yo (white) males good, but they’re what that fucking miserable Daniel Tosh is for. & “lack of social media buzz”? Have you no marketing department,

I like Wilmore and Noah. I think their opinions and viewpoints as black men and in Noah’s case, as an immigrant, are refreshing and necessary. Larry has a dry sense of humor that appeals to me. I can’t tell you why or explain it to you any more than that. I just like it.

It took a couple of seasons for Jon Stewart to find his groove. I wish they’d given Larry the same opportunity - and that people would give Trevor the same leeway as well.

I think tonight's episode really highlighted how good he tends to be on women's issues. Like he gets it and is a good advocate.

I think he’s right to be surprised, simply because when it comes to nightly talk shows, even if the ratings are bad, the network usually tells them with plenty of time if they are in danger of cancellation. That way they have time to either wrap things up or change the format around to see if it helps ratings.

Food Desert deserved so much more attention and I still crack up at the Incognegro Hunter. I am so grateful this show introduced me to Holly Walker, Franchesca Ramsey and Mike Yard. Damn I wish it had gone to the election.

I agree, the panels never worked. The best parts were his monologues, and some of the bits were good to great. Carlos Jordan’s “food desert” should be required viewing.

I felt like it was still finding it’s footing. A lot of the skits were really funny but the panels were sometimes a boring mess. I hope he can make another show since I really loved his perspective.

I am so sad about this. I love this show. It’s one of the few shows that really presented women’s and minority issues with genuine heart. They never gave it a chance. #saveLarry

I know. I see a lot of people complaining that he had too many “correspondents”. But while Larry was a stable base, the people he brought on were interesting and always had an interesting or at least funny things to say about the topic at hand (except for Ricky Velez. I never took a shine to him). I legitimately got

I’m upset about this. Larry Wilmore’s show was very uneven, but that’s part of what made it so interesting. When he was on he was on fire. And, unlike a lot of other popular late-night hosts, he had plenty of women writers and on-air personalities, including the the hilarious Holly Walker and the insightful Franchesca

I watched the episode from the day of, in which he asks, “How was your day?” It honestly hit me pretty hard. It was a spectacular episode too. Both Larry Wilmore and the show’s writers have a lot of grace.