The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Season 15 Episode 35

The Daily Show with Jon Stewart Season 15 Episode 35 Jerry Seinfeld

  • March 10, 2010
  • 6.0  (40)

Episode 35 of season 15 of The Daily Show with Jon Stewart features the famous comedian Jerry Seinfeld as a guest. The episode starts with Jon Stewart introducing Jerry Seinfeld and talking about his successful career as a comedian and his famous show Seinfeld.

During the interview, Seinfeld talks about his latest project, Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, where he interviews different comedians and takes them on a ride in a classic car. Stewart and Seinfeld also discuss the state of comedy and how it has changed over the years. Seinfeld talks about how he still believes that stand-up comedy is the purest form of comedy and how he loves the immediacy of performing live.

Later in the show, Stewart and Seinfeld discuss the political landscape of the United States. Seinfeld talks about how he believes that politics has become too much of a sport and how people focus on winning instead of actual policy. He also talks about how comedy can be a way of holding people accountable and bringing attention to issues that need to be addressed.

The episode also features a segment on the FDA's decision to ban trans fats from processed foods. Stewart and the correspondents discuss the history of trans fats and how they became so prevalent in the American diet. They also talk about the health risks associated with trans fats and the impact of this decision on the food industry.

Another segment of the show highlights the ongoing conflict in Syria. Correspondent Jordan Klepper reports on the various factions involved in the conflict and how the US is trying to combat the spread of ISIS in the region. Klepper interviews Syrian refugees who have fled the conflict and are struggling to find a new home.

The Daily Show with Jon Stewart season 15 episode 35 featuring Jerry Seinfeld is a must-watch for fans of comedy and politics. The interview with Seinfeld is insightful and entertaining, and the segments on trans fats and the conflict in Syria provide important information on current events. Overall, the episode is a great example of the show's ability to blend humor and serious topics in an engaging and informative way.

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Description
  • First Aired
    March 10, 2010
  • Language
    English
  • IMDB Rating
    6.0  (40)