Review of ZIWE

ZIWE (2021–2022)
7/10
Rip-roaring satire on tough issues like race and equality
31 May 2021
"Ziwe" (2021 release; 6 episodes of about 25 min. Each) is a new late night TV series starring actress/comedian Ziwe Fumudoh. Episode 1 "55%" takes a look at white women, and why 55% of them voted for Trump in the 2020 election (up from 52% in 2016). Along the way Ziwe interviews female icons like Fran Lebowitz and Gloria Steinem, while also bringing us ads for the fictitious American Girl Dolls Imperial Wives collection, and talking to women actually named Karen on the so-called "Karen" phenomenon...

Couple of comments: Ziwe is the talented actress/comedian whose previous work includes among others "Our Cartoon President" and various YouTube shows. Here she gets free reign, literally. The credits show her as Created by Ziwe, Starring Ziwe, and "Consulting on behalf of Ziwe by Ziwe". Nothing is too hot to handle, and in fact part of the show's appeal is to see how people react after being put in a tough spot by Ziwe's questioning, be it on the topic of Trump-loving white women (Episode 1), beauty standards (Episode 2), wealth hoarders (Episode 3), and so forth. Check out the scene with the plastic surgeon in Episode 2, where the old white male "advises" Ziwe on how to improve her looks. Can you imagine? Ziwe makes her points, while keeping tongue firmly in cheek...

"Ziwe" premiered on Showtime recently, with episodes becoming available on Showtime On Demand and other streaming services, after airing. New episodes air on Sunday evenings. If you have any interest on satirical comedy about serious topics, or simply are a fan of Ziwe, I'd readily suggest you check this out and draw your own conclusion.
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