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MEDIA MATTERS 'Naughty hottie' has sex with 'God' on TV Comic Sarah Silverman depicted in carnal relations with Almighty Posted: March 08, 2007 2:18 am Eastern © 2009 WorldNetDaily.com
Comedy Central consummated its season of "the Sarah Silverman Program" last night by featuring the title character having sex with God, and then trying to brush him off after a night of lovemaking. Silverman was shown in bed with an amorous Almighty, whom she referred to as "Black God," portrayed by actor Tucker Smallwood, a former NBC television director who also served in the Army in Vietnam. The network, perhaps best known for its boundary-pushing "South Park" series, is offering an online clip of the episode, which is slated for rebroadcast tonight at 10:30 p.m. Eastern. (Viewer discretion of the clip and website strongly advised.) A partial transcript of the morning after the holy sexcapade is as follows: God: I had a really good time last night. A really, really good time. At that point, Silverman's cell phone starts ringing and the embittered God character zips up his pants. At the conclusion of the episode, Silverman knees God in the groin. (Story continues below) After the show aired, some comments were posted at the program's online messageboard, including:
On its website, the network coaxes viewers by inviting them to "step into the incredible world of Sarah Silverman as she goes about her life, which on any given day, can include taking in a homeless man, exploring her sexuality or encouraging a young girl to enter a pageant in order to fulfill her own childhood dreams." Mike Duffy, a TV critic for the Detroit Free Press says "Sarah Silverman is the twisted sister of comedy. She's sweet 'n' sour, a rambunctious, naughty hottie whose flights of rude attitude are subversively hilarious to some, aggravatingly tasteless to others." Tad Friend of the New Yorker notes, "The brilliance of the show – the force of its argument that sitcoms turn us into loserish loners – is also its abiding flaw. We admire the purity of Silverman's scornfulness, but we don't want to hang out with her the way we did with Mary [Tyler Moore] and Rhoda. Not that she'd let us get that close anyway. 'The Sarah Silverman Program' is like a club so exclusive that only the owner can get in – not even God is on the list." Silverman, a 36-year-old native of Bedford, N.H., is known mostly for her stand-up comedy, and has had numerous roles in TV shows and films, including the uptight girlfriend of Mike White pestering serial loser Jack Black in 2003's "The School of Rock." Comedy Central is owned by Comedy Partners, a wholly owned division of MTV Networks, whose parent company is New York-based Viacom. Are you a representative of the media who would like to interview the author of this story? Let us know. Special offers: Raising virtuous daughters in a corrupt world You know Hollywood's insane – now discover WHY Is Hollywood in your hamper, too? David Kupelian's 'The Marketing of Evil' Movieguide: The Family Guide to Movies & Entertainment From lamestream media to online news Proof Al Gore full of hot air on 'global warming' Previous stories: No joke! 'Daily Show' substantive as network news Marines make Saddam watch self as 'gay' Satan lover Scientology 'South Park' back on Comedy Central Arab airline hijacks kids of 'South Park' Isaac Hayes quits 'South Park' after spoof on Scientologists Comedy Central censors Muhammad image
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