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Olivia Munn Hits the Road: Pretty? Funny? Or Pretty Funny?

Caught in the crossfire over whether The Daily Show has a problem with women or not has been Olivia Munn, the show’s newest correspondent, who has been cited by some as an example not of the show’s inclusiveness but of sexism. To wit: she was hired, the implication goes, not because she’s funny but because she’s hot. She answers some of these critiques in an interview with Salon.

Munn aired her first field segment last night, from Arizona. The subject: a legislator who co-sponsored the state’s law allowing officers to stop anyone they think looks like an illegal immigrant—but who believes that cameras on the highways to catch speeders are unconstitutional. (Bonus punch line: he considers speeding probable cause to stop someone as a possible illegal. But not to give them a ticket for speeding.)

Intriguingly, judging from her few appearances so far, including an earlier bit concerning Vietnamese fishermen in the Gulf, the show is playing up not her ladyness but the half-Chinese Munn’s position as “multiethnic” correspondent—an issue for the once largely-white show that’s gone overlooked in the “women problem” debate.

Here’s the video. Looks like comedy to me!

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  • charlieromeobravo

    I think she’s done as well as any other new DS corespondent. I was skeptical of her at first but she’s done OK. All the new corespondents take a while to establish their DS persona. If this is at all possible to do, I think she needs to work on her improv a bit. The tapes segments like they aired last night aren’t scripted and she seemed a little short on snappy replies to the interviewees. Still,not too bad for her first outing.

  • dankwin

    lollin at “the state’s law allowing officers to stop anyone they think looks like an illegal immigrant”

    Good to see the left’s typically nuanced understanding of the issues being faithfully represented by this dying magazine.

  • charlieromeobravo

    Feel free to clarify the issue for us then because I can’t find any clear explanation of how a cop is supposed to not use racial profiling but determine that there is reason to believe that someone is here illegally. Driving with a heavy accent?

  • Mipiace

    I haven’t yet seen any indication that she’s actually funny. The situation of last night’s segment was funny because it was so astoundingly stupid and hypocritical. However, she wasn’t funny. The segment was clunky and contained too much straightforward exposition right off the top. I could immediately tell that put in another correspondent’s hands it would have been totally different and probably alot funnier.

  • jondelfin

    “I haven’t yet seen any indication that she’s actually funny.” Agreed, though I thought this was the most successful of her reports so far. This, in spite of her not really having found a persona yet. Letting her coast on her G4 rep to get started may have been a bad idea.

  • http://www.simonvinkenoog.nl/beeld/Yogi%20-%20Annelies%20Rigter.jpg yogi

    Agree with Mipiace and jondelfin, but I’ll give her this: she is still better than the Jonah Hill clone correspondent. Not really sure if that’s a complement.

  • rosseau

    Her problem isn’t her face but her delivery. DS correspondents have to wholeheartedly believe their absurd positions. They have to be wildly enthusiastic about their stupidity. Munn to me isn’t this type of performer. She has more of a dry wit than a doofus stubbornness. Her voice can’t reach the hypberbolic heights of the other reporters as they try to convince you that their irrational positions are right. It’s more flat. She just can’t yell or show vocal range convincingly. In sitcom terms, she’s more of a Niles than a Fraiser who could cry and get involved in physical comedy. But she was funny yesterday. Her first segment, about the Russian spies, illustrated the point that her voice and delivery could not reach the absurd like the others can. You didn’t believe that she cared.

  • http://strategicmac.wordpress.com M.L. Price

    It’s sad. If this is where Olivia has gone and why she’s not on G4 these days, I’m afraid I’ll never see here again. I can get my one sided, tainted, yellow journalism from CNN and The New York Times, thank you very much, no need to stoop down to the level of the daily show.

  • johnedboy

    Too bad you can’t handle the truth ML. Maybe you should stick with G4 – don’t overtax your limited intellect.

  • http://ben0112.wordpress.com ben0112

    First, you all need to shut up and find something you like to do and go do that instead of griping about somebody you saw on TV and decided not to like. (And CBR, you’re not fooling anybody.)

    Second, James, if I may call you that, thanks for bringing some light to this issue. I’m very impressed, considering all it took was five words and one frame of video. I laughed.

  • http://ben0112.wordpress.com ben0112

    And holy crap! I just watched it again, and I think it might be safe to say that she just laid waste to the poor fools who had the misfortune of thinking it would be fun (and profitable!) to appear on the Daily Show.

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