Truth & Iliza
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Talk
Seasons | 1
Episodes | 6
avg.Runtime | 30 min
First EP | 2017-05-02
Last EP | 2017-06-06
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Rating : 6
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Comic Iliza Shlesinger hosts this late-night talk show that features episodes that revolve around particular themes, in the form of a question that Iliza tries to answer. She uses audience interaction, field pieces, commentary and -- what she's best known for -- jokes to help her find the answers she seeks. The weekly series focuses on discussing the sociopolitical issues of the day, whether they involve necessary discussions or more inane topics.
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Avalon Television
Season List
season 1 || Season 1
Relesed on | 2017-05-02
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Well, What Can We Say?
2017-05-02
Iliza shares her societal observations, providing a forum to discuss everything from the necessary to the inane to the taboo. Also: Iliza visits a restaurant where food is made only in tiny bites.
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How Do You Get Woke?
2017-05-09
Iliza asks how to become more socially aware, challenges problematic societal norms, offers a safe space to ask questions and shows how getting woke is a pyramid scheme.
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Women vs. Women
2017-05-16
Iliza investigates female competition, explores prejudice in casting, introduces a female-vulnerability kit and asks whether people are bad feminists.
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Millennials
2017-05-23
Iliza tackles the stereotypes that plague millennials, asks elders for their advice, and gets the last word on social media. Lead guest is Troian Bellisario and this week’s “Theme Queen” is comedian/actress Margaret Cho.
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Is Society Devolving?
2017-05-30
Iliza explores technology's effects on human communication, introduces new emojis, hosts a seminar and asks people to share secrets for cash.
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Your Vagina Is Normal
2017-06-06
Iliza discusses women’s body issues and beauty standards.
“I would rather entertain and hope that people learned something than educate people and hope they were entertained.” – Walt Disney