I thought the first episode was somewhat underwhelming. It was a nicely researched documentary with a couple of touches of humor and irony.
But coming from a Daily Show alumni, with the support of John Oliver, I expected so much more. The show lacked the goofiness of the Daily Show's correspondents' segments on the road (no absurd interviewing) or the devastating irony of John Oliver's long segments (no one is likely to register a church in this show). It was watchable, but any serious documentary maker or journalist could have delivered Wyatt's piece, which was low key, and flat.
Making 'serious' comedy about societal issues is difficult, you have to find an angle, be thought provoking, at times provocative or ironic, or downright outrageous, in order to make the audience think and laugh.
Wyatt Cenac's problem area is that he has not yet found the original/distinctive voice that will make this program compelling viewing.