The Rundown with Robin Thede - Season 1

Season 1

Episodes

October 12, 2017
Comedian and former head writer and contributor for "The Nightly Show" Robin Thede gives her hilariously unique take on the week's headlines in politics and pop culture in a fast-paced, no-holds-barred late night show featuring biting social commentary, sharp sketch comedy and in-your-face pop culture parody.

October 19, 2017
President Trump comes under fire for an insensitive call with a military widow, California inmates fight deadly wildfires, and Robin imagines a world without microaggressions.

October 26, 2017
Solange Knowles accuses a magazine of retouching her hair, R. Kelly faces new sexual assault allegations, and an Oakland equity program aims to help African-American marijuana growers.

November 02, 2017
Robin prepares for the #IndictmentParty, Trump's babysitter John Kelly amends history, and Fox News lies about Black LIves Matter. Plus, an extra-sexy Rundown pop-up concert with Jhené Aiko.

November 09, 2017
Robin reacts to former DNC chair Donna Brazile's tell-all book, gives a brief history of President Trump's racial discrimination and debuts the trailer for a powerful double Dutch drama.

November 16, 2017
Protesters rally for Meek Mill's release from prison, water contamination disproportionately affects people of color in the U.S., and Robin looks at the problem of climate gentrification.

November 30, 2017
We celebrate the Grammy nominations and welcome Rapsody for a brand-new pop-up concert. Plus, we cover the newest accusations against powerful men in media.

December 07, 2017
Senator Al Franken resigns following sexual misconduct allegations, developers threaten African-American cemeteries, and Robin shares the story of an overlooked silver screen star.

December 14, 2017
Black voters in Alabama propel Doug Jones to the Senate, Jeff Sessions revives the war on drugs, and Russians seek to stoke racial divisions in the U.S.

December 21, 2017
For Xmas, the Republicans are giving us a scam of a tax plan and Robin's not having it. Plus, a performance by LeCrae and a visit from Mrs. Claus!

January 11, 2018
Oprah's Golden Globes speech sparks speculation of a presidential run, states put restrictions on food stamps, and Jeff Sessions blocks the public's desire for marijuana legalization.

January 18, 2018
Donald Trump refers to African countries as "s**tholes," voting laws against ex-felons disenfranchise people of color, and Robin explores why artificial intelligence is racially biased.

January 25, 2018
Mo'Nique calls out unequal pay at Netflix, Serena Williams's pregnancy highlights discrimination in health care, and Robin throws an Afrofuturist gala.

February 1, 2018
Maxine Waters responds to Donald Trump's State of the Union, Corrine Brown begins prison sentence, FEMA still can't get it together for Puerto Rico, Omarosa is back on TV and St. Beauty performs.

February 8, 2018
Robin examines President Trump's plans for a military parade, exposes the questionable tactics of student loan debt collectors and shares the inspiring story of a black Olympic curler.

February 15, 2018
The Obamas unveil their official portraits, A national tragedy in Florida warrants a response from Congress, Larry Wilmore makes a surprise appearance and John Legend talks about his bail reform passion project.

March 1, 2018
Stacey Dash is running for Congress, The NRA is still playing games, Ben Carson has a spending problem, Oprah is waiting on a sign from God to run for president and Rayven Lenae performs. .

March 8, 2018
Trump is having a weak week, An elementary school put up a confederate mural, Teachers on strike, The NYPD is caught enforcing arrest quotas and we present a parody sketch of "Stranger Things."

March 15, 2018
Students walk out of schools to protest gun violence, Rex Tillerson's job is the latest casualty of the Trump administration, National Geographic admits to racism, plus a special documentary on Black women fighting against sexual harassment.

March 22, 2018
O.J. Simpson condemns Colin Kaepernick's on-field protests, a record number of black women run for office in the midterm elections, and Leikeli47 performs a pop-up concert.

March 29, 2018
R. Kelly has to be held responsible for his actions, Robin premieres her music video "Weak Black Women" and an Interview with Jussie Smollett.

April 5, 2018
Michael Rappaport gets his invite to the cookout revoked when he comes for Kenya Moore, Trump's anger at Amazon is nonsensical, a deep dive into Black home ownership and a pop-up concert from LionBabe!

April 12, 2018
Mark Zuckerberg is in the hot seat, Paul Ryan makes his exit, Cosby gets protested, a documentary piece about Black pain and Judge Mablean guests!

April 19, 2018
We celebrate Black women running for office with #SeatSnatch2018, a special performance from Lecrae, Rapsody, and Leikeli47 and Erika Alexander guests!;
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