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The late night wars
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04/08/2014 15:56:22
 
 
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TV & Series
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Divers
Thread ID:
01604962
Message ID:
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>>>I have been watching some of Jimmy Kimmel on the Tonight Show to see what the excitement is about. So far I have been disappointed. This seems like a media illusion. To me he is a pale version of that old geezer David Letterman, even Jay Leno, and definitely of the gold standard, Johnny Carson. Sure, there is a lot of pressure on him, but he seems uncomfortable in his own skin. His jokes are not as funny, his guests are not as interesting, his band is not as good, his sidekick is not as good. He is not nearly as quick on his feet as Dave. The biggest turnoff to me is that unconfident grin he has, like a kid caught trying on dad's clothes.
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>>>Dave will be gone next year but he is still the king of late night IMO.
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>>I guess everybody has a favourite, but I'd take Craig Ferguson over all of them. Of course, he's quitting too.
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>I'm always amazed to see that people actually watch those shows. If I'm watching TV at 11:30, it's Colbert, but usually I'm sleeping or on my way to sleep. (Yes, I realize they must have fans, or they wouldn't keep showing them. I just don't get it.)
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>Tamar

Hello Tamar,

Very easy for you to get into those shows. Before watching you just turn your intelligent switch to off.

Then you're set for the whole show.

But be careful, before you switch to off you will have to ask someone to switch it back to on after the show. Who knows perhaps you won't remember where is the switch is after the show.
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