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The Approval Matrix - Season 1

Inspired by New York Magazine's biweekly pop culture roundup, 'The Approval Matrix' is a hilarious half-hour analysis of the most buzzed about topics out there. Our host, Neal Brennan, co-creator of Chappelle's Show, and his panel of insiders, celebs, thought leaders, and critics face off on the subjects that are on everyone's minds. 'The Approval Matrix' itself comes to life with each of the four quadrants (Highbrow, Lowbrow, Despicable and Brilliant) to help define the debate.

Top Cast

  • Neal Brennan

    Neal Brennan

    Self - Host

  • Amy Poehler

    Amy Poehler

    Self - Special Guest

  • Chris Rock

    Chris Rock

    Self - Special Guest

  • Dawn O'Porter

    Dawn O'Porter

    Self - Panelist

  • Jason Biggs

    Jason Biggs

    Self - Panelist

Overview

Inspired by New York Magazine's biweekly pop culture roundup, 'The Approval Matrix' is a hilarious half-hour analysis of the most buzzed about topics out there. Our host, Neal Brennan, co-creator of Chappelle's Show, and his panel of insiders, celebs, thought leaders, and critics face off on the subjects that are on everyone's minds. 'The Approval Matrix' itself comes to life with each of the four quadrants (Highbrow, Lowbrow, Despicable and Brilliant) to help define the debate.

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