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Who Is America? Season 1 - Episode 4 -

: The yacht broker segment was widely considered the most "damning" part of the episode, highlighting a willingness to facilitate extreme harm for profit.

Critics from Vulture and The Independent noted that while the episode delivers high-cringe comedy, some segments felt less effective than previous ones.

In the fourth episode of Sacha Baron Cohen’s satirical series Who Is America? , the comedian pushes his alter egos into increasingly surreal territory to bait public figures and business leaders into revealing their most unfiltered views. Who Is America? Season 1 - Episode 4

: Italian billionaire Gio Monaldo meets with a luxury yacht broker from the Luxury Yacht Sales Company . While Gio discusses using a mega-yacht for illicit activities like human trafficking and attacking refugees, the broker remains focused on closing the deal, even while witnessing Gio receive sexual favors in the same room.

The episode follows four distinct storylines featuring Cohen’s primary characters: : The yacht broker segment was widely considered

: The interaction with David Pyne was cited as funny but ineffective, as Pyne largely refused to participate in the most extreme suggestions, unlike other guests who were more "malleable".

: The ultra-liberal lecturer attempts to discuss pornography with David Pyne , national director of the Utah Republican Assembly. The segment reaches peak absurdity when Cain-N’Degeocello tries to "reclaim" derogatory terms and presents a graphic educational book featuring rabbits. , the comedian pushes his alter egos into

: Reviewers observed that targeting minor activists and Trump supporters felt like "low-hanging fruit" compared to the high-profile politicians seen in earlier episodes.