The Sarah Silverman Program Season 2 Episode 2 Joan of Arf
- TV-14
- October 10, 2007
- 21 min
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7.8 (86)
In The Sarah Silverman Program season 2 episode 2, titled "Joan of Arf," Sarah's dog, Doug, is taken away from her by animal control after he bites a neighbor. Sarah and her sister, Laura, set out to rescue Doug from the pound before he is put to sleep. Along the way, they encounter a group of animal rights activists who believe that dogs should have the right to choose where they live and who they live with. Sarah is initially skeptical of their cause, but begins to see their side of the argument after spending time with a particularly smart and communicative dog.
Meanwhile, Brian is coping with a new job at a video store after being fired from his previous job as a phone sex operator. He meets a fellow employee, a woman named Jennifer, who quickly becomes infatuated with him. Despite her advances, Brian remains loyal to his girlfriend, Steve, and tries to think of a way to let Jennifer down easy without hurting her feelings.
Back at the pound, Sarah and Laura face numerous obstacles in their attempts to rescue Doug. They must navigate a maze-like facility, avoid being caught by the authorities, and deal with a group of militant animal rights activists who are planning a violent protest against the pound. As they get closer to Doug's cage, they begin to wonder if their efforts are worth it, and whether they are risking their own safety for a lost cause.
The episode culminates in a tense standoff between the animal rights activists and the pound employees, with Sarah and Laura caught in the middle. In the end, they are able to rescue Doug and escape, but not without consequences. Their actions have led to a media frenzy and a debate about animal rights that threatens to tear the community apart. Sarah is left wondering whether her love for Doug was worth the chaos that ensued, and whether there is a better way to fight for what she believes in.
"Joan of Arf" is a poignant and funny episode that deals with complex issues like animal rights, activism, and personal responsibility. Sarah Silverman's comedic genius shines through as she tackles these weighty topics with wit and humor, never shying away from the difficult questions. The episode is a testament to Silverman's talent as a writer and performer, and a must-watch for fans of sharp, witty comedy.