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| | TeeVee.org: [Last show of the series.] |
 | | Bright and cheery on the surface, deeply sick and wrong underneath, it’s thankfully more than a mere showcase for the irrepressibly potty-mouthed Silverman; it’s a half-hour trip into the comedienne’s own private land of Oz — the magical-kingdom Oz, not the sordid penitentiary Oz, although there are abundant hints of that, too. |
 | | For the most part, I find the things Silverman says — basically, just a list of all the words you would have snickered uncontrollably at in third grade, on an endless loop — not nearly as funny as the way she says them. |
 | | The Sarah Silverman Program has the star playing an unemployed, chronically selfish, lunatic version of herself, living with her marginally more normal sister Laura (played by, well, her sister Laura), across the hall from two geeky gay neighbors (Mr. |
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