CBC|445 - Do candles deserve more appreciation? And is Tom Cruise the greatest movie star?
The Debaters is the hit show where comedians go toe-to-toe in a battle of laughs and logic. Hosted by award-winning funnyman Steve Patterson, the program is a combustible combination of sharply crafted comedic rants and hilarious ad libs. The engaging format is part stand-up, part quiz show and part comedy competition, with the live audience picking the winners.
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In this episode of The Debaters, comedians John Steinberg and Jan Caruana clash over whether candles deserve more appreciation, concluding with a victory for John Steinberg. The show then transitions to a debate between Adam Cauley and David Pride regarding whether Tom Cruise is the greatest movie star of all time, which ends in a win for David Pride.
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These days, candle makers go out of their way to appeal to men by creating hitherto unheard-of fragrance combinations, like tobacco and horse sweat.
00:03:04 · John Steinberg uses humor to mock modern masculine-themed candle scents during his argument.
Candles stink. Literally.
00:08:11 · Jan Caruana begins her opposing argument by attacking the unpleasant smell of candles.
Your mission, Ottawa, should you choose to accept it, is to put aside all of Tom Cruise's weird behavior and accept that he is the greatest movie star of all time.
00:23:34 · Adam Cauley opens his argument by parodying a Mission Impossible trope to defend Tom Cruise's stardom.
Only Tom Cruise could walk around with the swagger of being 6'4", when everyone knows he's 4'11".
00:24:27 · The debater uses a joke about Cruise's height to mock his onscreen persona.
But like a good anti-vaxxer, I decided I wanted to do my own research first.
00:25:58 · David Pride uses a satirical comparison to introduce his skeptical approach to the debate.
In this episode of The Debaters, comedians John Steinberg and Jan Caruana clash over whether candles deserve more appreciation, concluding with a victory for John Steinberg. The show then transitions to a debate between Adam Cauley and David Pride regarding whether Tom Cruise is the greatest movie star of all time, which ends in a win for David Pride.
Publié20 août 2026
Durée37:38
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Do candles deserve more appreciation? And is Tom Cruise the greatest movie star?
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