Amber's signature smart-and-silly take on the week. A late-night show with just the good parts - the comedy.
Cast:Amber Ruffin , Tarik Davis , Mike Scollins , Kevin Curtis , Corin Wells , Jenny Hagel , Patrick Rowland , Chavon Hampton , Darius de Haas , Ava DuVernay , Bobby Berk , Phoebe Robinson , Jeff Wright , James T. Lane , Daveed Diggs , Lily Collins , Jurnee Smollett , Brian Tyree Henry
Amber discusses the VP debate, sings about President Trump's finances and makes wishes.
Amber names a "Hero of the Week"; Tarik grows a soul patch and sings about uniting the country.
Amber sings about President Biden and talks to a White House fly.
Amber makes a case for White History Month and sings about Donald Trump's second impeachment.
Amber wishes Donald Trump was never born and finds a missing comedy writer's book of pitches.
Amber explains the myth of economic anxiety, prepares for a visit from Broadway Jack, and sings about wanting men to tell her what to do;
Tarik gets the COVID-19 vaccine and Amber explains dog whistles used to talk about Black people.
Tarik and James sing a duet for Women's History Month; Amber covers anti-Asian racism in the U.S.
Amber examines the Senate filibuster, dances with the COVID-19 vaccine and cleans out her closet.
Amber examines police brutality during traffic stops and chats with a fly from Matt Gaetz's office.
Amber and Tarik discuss the Derek Chauvin verdict; Amber shares a new music video.
Amber examines voter suppression in America and demos the new iPhone Black.
Amber and Tarik hold a spelling bee; Amber examines right-wing terrorism in the U.S.
Amber examines the American culture war and sings a song about New York City reopening.
Amber gets a visit from Congresswoman Marjorie Taylor Greene and reveals the Wall of Politicians.
Amber examines efforts to ban critical race theory and sings a song about the minimum wage.
Amber examines the national labor crisis and gets déjà vu from a story in the news.
Amber examines America's drowned towns and shares surprise news about the show.
Amber welcomes a live studio audience, plays an improv game and examines welfare for white people.
Amber examines misinformation about immigration and shares some unpopular opinions.
Amber sings a song about bills passed by Congress and shares fun facts with Tarik.
Amber explores racial biases in credit scores and gets mad at a trivial thing from 1995.
Amber and Tarik summon The White Lady and hold a session of "The My People's Court"
Amber suggests new names for military bases and films a promotional video for a lotion brand.
Amber explores Alabama's prison conditions and roasts billionaires with Tarik.
Amber explores racist technology and sings a song about the week's biggest new story.
Amber explores American police propaganda and shares her Christmas plans with Tarik and Mr. Mailman.
Amber shares little-known Black history facts and teaches the ABCs of white privilege.
Amber explores the racial disparity in U.S. prosecutors and a reporter discusses the war on Ukraine.
Amber explores Marvel Comics' depiction of Princess Matoaka and celebrates great Black scammers.
Amber explores race correction in American medicine and performs a rap about rising gas prices.
Amber explores the phrase "soft on crime" and introduces the show's unvaccinated mascot.
Amber explores the recent passage of an anti-lynching law and launches a gritty remake of her show.
Amber explores the issue of museums displaying stolen art and shares an ad for a gun control bill.
Amber explores why Black people don't comply with police and interviews actor Jaquel Spivey.
Amber explores America's foster care system and interviews actress Vanessa Williams.
Amber interviews actress Cynthia Erivo and competes on the game show, "Know Your El Debarge."
