The Sarah Silverman Program: Being Jewish
When Sarah doesn't think there's anything harder than being Jewish, she agrees to switch places with her African-American waiter.
The Sarah Silverman Program: Makeup Artist
Sarah begins her adventure after she gets made up to look like the beautiful Queen Latifah.
The Sarah Silverman Program: Blackface
Sarah learns how cruel white people can be and then she is forsaken by her own people.
The Sarah Silverman Program: Smoking Indo
Brian and Steve get more high than they've ever been in their entire life and they decide to walk it off.
The Sarah Silverman Program: Dialogue
After deciding she doesn't want to be black anymore, Sarah is praised for starting a dialogue about race.
The Sarah Silverman Program: Parking Tickets
Jay tells Sarah she should wipe off her blackface and pay her unpaid parking tickets.
The Sarah Silverman Program: Blackface Rally
Sarah tells her followers that she has gone black -- and she can't go back.
The Sarah Silverman Program: Sarah's Recovery
Sarah is visited in the hospital by Denise from Valley Village Country Club, who gives her permission to play tennis.
The Sarah Silverman Program: Open-Minded
Sarah was disciminated against for being Jewish AND black. It's like she's the only open-minded person in the whole world.
The Sarah Silverman Program: Hate Crime
Sarah claims to be the victim of a hate crime after she can't get a tennis court at the local country club.
Mongolian Rape and Pillage
Brian and Steve show their reenactment of Mongolians raping the Silvermans' ancestors.
Ripping Party
Brian and Steve let the flatulence fly after finding a vintage fart in a jar.
Ozay on the Street
Officer Jay takes Sarah into an interrogation room where she confronts a user of her slang.
Indecent Proposal
Sarah passes out with her head in the stove and wakes up to make a move on one of her best friends.
Acoustic Poop Song
Sarah gives a special acoustic performance of "Poop Song."
Word Guru
Sarah's brush with one of her catchphrase idols inspires her to come up with her own slang.
That's Been Done
Sarah sings a song of writers' block as she struggles to come up with new slang.
Dotnose Scenario
Officer Jay laments the spread of slang while Brian and Steve coin a new phrase at the store.
The Morning After
God invites Sarah to come to heaven with Him after their one-night stand.