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S.O.B.: Socially Offensive Behavior

S.O.B.: Socially Offensive Behavior

Description: Check your political correctness at the door for this uncensored look at issues that polarize society. Host D.L. Hughley uses hidden cameras and microphones to eavesdrop on what people say about hot-button topics when their guard is down.
Genre: Comedy
Year Released: 2007
Number of seasons: 1
Number of episodes: 6
First episode air date: July 25, 2007
Cast: D. L. Hughley

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