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Old 03-03-2023, 08:26 AM   #41 (permalink)
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Good points on Colbert and Conan. Conan is hilarious and I like Colbert mostly for his interviews. The other hosts are easily forgettable. Though Fallon's hashtag segments are pretty good.
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Old 03-03-2023, 08:45 AM   #42 (permalink)
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Craig Ferguson has been out of the game for years at this point but he was the only late night host worth a damn since Conan went to cable.
Agreed 100%. The day Craig Ferguson left late night was a sad day for TV. We need more robot skeleton sidemen these days.
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Old 03-03-2023, 09:01 AM   #43 (permalink)
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Agreed 100%. The day Craig Ferguson left late night was a sad day for TV. We need more robot skeleton sidemen these days.
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Old 03-03-2023, 10:48 AM   #44 (permalink)
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This show is gonna keep declining probably. Stewart was the best. Noah was not nearly as funny and his jokes were practically indistinguishable from the rest of the late night comedy shows of the time (Kimmel, Fallon, Seth Meyers) - and now with Noah leaving, it will probably get worse. Probably my pessimism - and I can't say I'm a regular viewer any more.
I actually like Noah but I stopped watching regularly like about a year ago and now with the rotating hosts I might end up watching just to see which ones would be a nice fit.

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I enjoy Colbert the most but I've been getting stuck in compilations of Craig Ferguson. He is very funny. His guests are always pretty great too.
I used to watch Craig Ferguson compliations of him flirting with his female guests but it seemed weird after awhile. He tiptoed the line between casual flirting and being kind of creepy. I don't understand the power dynamic between host and interviewee. I feel like if they were truly uncomfortable they could just get up and leave but then again maybe it would look bad for whatever media they were promoting. It used to look like he had so much Rizz but when I look back at it again the power dynamic might've been in play making the scenarios kind of sketch.

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I gotta disagree on Colbert, he's probably the most unfunny, unlikeable host on TV these days. Which is sad, because on the Colbert Report, he used to be a lot funnier. I forgot about Conan. He's funny - John Oliver is pretty great too, even if his accent can wear on me.
Yeah I like Colbert more when he was a character on Colbert Report I don't really follow his regular stuff anymore. I will watch the occasional segment here and there but really don't care. Agree with John Oliver take but I don't mind his accent. He can't help it.

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well, this is very hurtful to us Brits! Actually, I'm always impressed by Americans' willingness to laugh along with J Oliver, even though he is so often ridiculing something going on in the US. John Oliver wears on me too, though: not the accent, but the constant call to feel angry, then more angry, then even more angry, but I suppose that's inevitable when he is, quite rightly, exposing the injustices of the world.
John never wears on me. I love everything that he does and the information that his team brings up. I tend to learn a lot from his shows. I feel like he balances the whole feeling angry thing with the segments/skits near the end of the show and some of the rl stuff he does like getting a town named after him.


I think Conan was definitely my favorite late night host.
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I used to watch Craig Ferguson compliations of him flirting with his female guests but it seemed weird after awhile. He tiptoed the line between casual flirting and being kind of creepy. I don't understand the power dynamic between host and interviewee. I feel like if they were truly uncomfortable they could just get up and leave but then again maybe it would look bad for whatever media they were promoting. It used to look like he had so much Rizz but when I look back at it again the power dynamic might've been in play making the scenarios kind of sketch.
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Certainly looking at it nowadays I can definitely see your point. There are times where I'll be watching an interview of his and he gets a little "handsy" and seems to get a little personal with the guests. Or sitting uncomfortably close or stretching himself out to where his legs are close to the guest. I'd hope he's not a creepy guy at all but he definitely gives off that vibe.
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best talk shows were like in the mid 90's on like ch 16 or 17 i forget of just some dude in his garage talking bout random stuff came on around 3am tho :P
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Old 03-05-2023, 11:30 AM   #47 (permalink)
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Wait Craig Ferguson is the creep now? How do you guys live like this

I'm sure Kimmel's show is unwatchable but something about him says he's a good comic phoning it in. Getting Neil Hamburger to do his thing in the cultural climate of 2003 counts for something


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