The Nightly Show with Larry Wilmore - Season 2 / Year 2016
Season 2 / Year 2016
Episodes
Bill Cosby's Arrest & Oregon Militia Group
Sexist Donald Trump & Bernie Sanders Chat
Politician Bernie Sanders.
Barack Obama's Tears & Violence in America
Kim Jong-un's H-Bomb Test and Robotic Cops
Sean Penn's El Chapo Interview
Syrian Refugees in Texas & Lottery Debate
Barack Obama's Final State of the Union
Militia Dildos and Bernie Sanders's Surge
Rebranding the KKK & Ted Cruz vs NYC
Donald Trump's Bible Gaffe & Oscar Debate
Sarah Palin's Trump Speech & Smart Sex
Track Palin's Arrest and Black Awards Shows
Rand Paul Talks Donald Trump's Candidacy
Planned Parenthood Wins & Hillary Clinton
Neil Degrassi Tyson's B.O.B. Smackdown
Militant Cops and Michael Jackson Portrayal
Timbaland Flint Controversy and Iowa Caucus
Sexist NAACP Leader & Iowa Caucus Results
North Korean Satellite and Realistic Barbie
Political Correctness and GOP Candidates
GOP Debate and Beyonce Halftime Show
Bill Cosby Drama & 2016 Presidential Race
New Hampshire Primary & Marley Dias
Internet Dating and Online Trolls
Antonin Scalia's Death & Latino Voters
The Pope vs Zika Virus & Black Voters
Bill Nye on Haters and Apple vs the FBI
FlatLarry and Yelp Employee Controversy
Plantation Wedding & Hollywood Diversity
Frat Boy in North Korea & Football Hazards
Super Tuesday & Fresh Water for Flint
Mitt Romney vs Donald Trump & Nina Debate
Confederate Flag Day & DickJokesMatter
2 Chainz Explainz & Ghostbusters Blowback
Donald Trump's Protesters & Pander Politics
Harriet Tubman & Kim Kardashian's Selfie
Violence at Donald Trump Rallies
Tampon Tuesday & Donald Trump's Media Savvy
Plus-Size Debate & Candidate Likeability
Food Desserts & Hilary Clinton Faces Sexism
Obama's Cuba Visit & Hulk Hogan's Legal Win
Donald Trump's Aipac Speech & Social Media
Brussels Attack & Donald Trump vs Ted Cruz
Racist Drug War & Donald Trump Graffiti
Mike Epps
Bill Nye
Wendell Pierce
Jake Tapper
Jake Tapper, Ricky Velez, Holly Walker.
Waka Flocka Flame
Waka Flocka Flame
Quinta Brunson
Quinta Brunson
Bernie Sanders
Senator and Presidential Candidate Bernie Sanders.
Bassem Youssef
Bassem Youssef
Terry Crews
Terry Crews.
Tony Hale
Tony Hale.
Susan Sarandon
Susan Sarandon
Russell Simmons
Russell Simmons.
Grace Helbig
Matt McGorry
Chris Jackson
Bakari Sellers
Riki Lindhome
Riki Lindhome
Quinta Brunson
Meghan Markle
Meghan Markle
Ken Burns
Ken Burns
Aida Rodriguez
LeCrae
Angie Martinez
Audra McDonald
Paul F. Tompkins
Paul F. Tompkins
Lewis Black
Lewis Black
Anthony Anderson
Anthony Anderson
Paul Scheer
Paul Scheer
Jennifer Bartels
Jennifer Bartels
Esperanza Spalding
Esperanza Spalding
Arianna Huffington
Arianna Huffington
LeVar Burton
LeVar Burton
Mychal Denzel Smith
Mychal Denzel Smith
Malcolm Gladwell
Malcolm Gladwell
Timothy Simons
Timothy Simons
Anika Noni Rose
Anika Noni Rose discussess feminism on the panel.
Tom Papa
Tom Papa.
Adrienne C. Moore
Adrienne C. Moore; "Black Cindy" Hayes in the Netflix comedy-drama series Orange Is the New Black.
M1
M1
Arsenio Hall
Larry covers the Democratic Congressional sit-in for gun-control legislation.
Robin asks "Who Dis" about Iowa Rep Steve King.
Arsenio Hall discusses Trump.
Joanna Coles
Cosmo editor Joanna Coles discusses Britain's vote to leave the EU (Brexit).
Jaime Camil
Actor Jaime Camil.
Vic Mensa
Hip-hop artist Vic Mensa.
Diane Guerrero
Michael Ian Black
Comic and actor Michael Ian Black.
Bassem Youssef
Satirist Bassem Youssef.
Xiuhtezcatl Martinez
Activist Xiuhtezcatl Martinez.
John Fetterman
DeRay Mckesson
Salman Rushdie
Nina Turner, Rapper YG
Wyclef Jean
Musician Wyclef Jean.
Eliana Johnson
Cass Sunstein
Governor Gary Johnson
DJ Drama
Abdullah Saeed
Deshauna Barber
Ana Marie Cox
Julie Klausner
Quinta Brunson
Lewis Black
A Chinese swimmer makes waves by mentioning her period, and Larry discusses the state of the 2016 presidential race with Lewis Black, Ricky Velez and Rory Albanese.
Jon Stewart
The Nightly Show wraps up with a surprise visit from Jon Stewart and a retrospective chat between Larry and his contributors.
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