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Comedy Central cancels Nightly show

i have been watching the show for a while now, and it does suck that it's getting canceled, but it makes sense, after all, most of the time, Larry was using the show as a way to promote his pro "black lives matter, white people are all bad" views. but it did had a few funny moments, but they weren't enough to save it.

and it's replacement will either be "@Midnight with Chris Harwick" permanently possibly with a new name to reflect the time change or a political late night comedy show with another Daily Show alumni that would be much better.
 

i watched the finale last night.

Jon Stewart did made appearance on last night's finale of the show. they did a bit where all of the remaining corespondents (Ricky Velez and Mike Yard had prior commitments to do so they had their final appearance on the show on Monday and Wednesday) acted like they didn't care about the topic of the bit (the topic was Ellen DeGeneres being accused of being racist over a funny photoshop pic of her being on Usain Bolt back) and then Jon showed up giving a nice speech about how "The Nightly Show" open up a conversation about race relations in this country. then the second segment, the corespondents came out to seats, no round-table for panel discussions cause the last panel segment happened on Wednesday's show and then they discussed about their stories about their time on the show. then the final segment was Larry explaining why the globe on the stage was "Upside down", which to sum it up short, the Night Show's discussing racial topics was to "Turn the world upside down". and that's how it ended.
 
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