• @Plopp
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    392 months ago

    Can someone explain why his show is popular? Granted I’ve only seen certain interviews from it, but he comes across as such an insufferable I don’t know what. What am I missing?

    • @[email protected]
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      302 months ago

      I’m gonna try to “steel man” this: It’s a lot of dumb fun with harmless, non-political games and interviews with other celebs. He’s generally likeable and has musical talent and people look like they’re having fun on the show.

      Honestly though, I don’t like Fallon, he annoys me. However, I’ve had friends that used to send me lots of clips of his like with Andy Samberg and him playing this quick guessing game and I was like, “meh, it’s alright I guess”. My friends also like James Corden so take from that what you will.

      • @Dkarma
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        72 months ago

        You could have just said “the roots”

      • @InverseParallax
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        32 months ago

        I really don’t think that highly of your friends.

  • @[email protected]
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    There’s no money in late-night anymore, streaming killed it dead. Why watch cable when you can save that time for a binge marathon?

    I mean, f* Fallon and his laughing at his own jokes, but my boy Seth Meyers deserves better. Even Colbert seems like he’s trying.

    • @[email protected]
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      132 months ago

      I can’t remember the last time I actually watched an entire late night show. I usually just watch the clips that interest me on YT.

      I usually watch every drop of Meyers’ “Corrections”, which is online only. Quite a few of the “A Deeper Look” segments.

      Thinking about it now, Seth and his crew seem to be the best prepared for dealing with the modern media landscape. Clearly defined segments that are easily digestible outside of the broadcast.

      I’d say Colbert is right behind them.

      Fallon I definitely watch the least. I probably watch more clips of old Letterman shows.

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        62 months ago

        I’m pretty sure Seth is entirely aware of where his bread is buttered. I recall him joking about it in the past. As much as I’m loathe to admit it, short digestible clips are the way things are right now.

        I think Quibi’s only problem wasn’t the length of it’s shows, but it’s assertion that their content should be vertical because people watch on their phones; without stopping to realise that auto-rotate is a thing…

        • @[email protected]
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          12 months ago

          Many of the interviews (across all of late night) just don’t interest me, so the clips work well.

          • Adderbox76
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            42 months ago

            Same here. I only watch Seth on YouTube, and sometimes Colbert. About the only thing I’ll go out of my way to watch in it’s entirety is Jon Oliver; which is a whole different beast entirely.

            Incidentally, I love Seth and John’s bro-mance. They seem to really get along whenever John is on Seth’s show.

            • @[email protected]
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              22 months ago

              John Oliver is definitely a different thing. And I can definitely sit through most of his shows.

            • @[email protected]
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              22 months ago

              Jon Oliver; which is a whole different beast entirely.

              I used to love him, and still try to watch.

              But oh my god, now I’d rather watch birthday clips from Auschwitz, it is SOOOOO depressing. I get that it’s reality, but it’s funny how it followed Game of Thrones and Chernobyl, and was always far more depressing than either.

              • Adderbox76
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                62 months ago

                Yeah. Oliver really is a “Welcome to the hell that is our reality” type of show. But his gimmicks and his absolute love of spending HBO’s money on random crap is still crazy entertaining to me.

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            Oh really? You’re not enraptured by hearing an anecdote about how this random young actor/actress was so surprised when they first came to LA?

            There are actually funny interviews too, mostly old people who do not give a shit about promoting anymore, and watching Harrison Ford be all over everything is great.

            But 90% of it is the monologue and first feature, ie A Closer Look, Roll Call (Scollins, man, get another wifebeater, come on), and that one guy who did proper one-man skits (Jeff Wright, “then why’d he give me mine in the butt?”)

      • @BlackPenguins
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        42 months ago

        I only watch Seth and Colbert on YouTube clips from the show. Mainly the monologues and A Closer Look.

    • SatansMaggotyCumFart
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      82 months ago

      Stephen Colbert used to be way funnier when he was a conservative.

      After selling out so he could get a spot on late night he got a lot less funny.

      • @PopOfAfrica
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        182 months ago

        Checks User Name

        Ah, this is satire.

      • @[email protected]
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        62 months ago

        He was 100x funnier on The Repor^^^^^t . Terrifyingly so.

        Mainstream couldn’t handle that, but he’s still way inside watchable, I just wish he let himself go more often.

        • @Dkarma
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          62 months ago

          That bit played out, tho. It was good cuz he was believable. After the correspondents dinner when he went mask off it was basically over and he had to kind of reinvent himself.

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            He picked the right time to exit, if it wasn’t completely played out it was close, and knowing when to end a bit is core comedy talent.

            Trying to play that under Trump would just be so weird.

  • @Burn_The_Right
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    132 months ago

    Why don’t they just find a funny host instead?

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    Pull Conan out of retirement, pay him whatever he wants. Make it a show like the View, but with Conan, Andy, and Craig Ferguson. I would bet Conan and Craig would grate on each other, Andy could be the voice of reason.

    Sona can come too I guess

    • @Plopp
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      42 months ago

      Most talkshows would benefit from just being replaced by reruns of The Late Late Show with Craig Ferguson.

  • DrSleepless
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    72 months ago

    (Jimmy Fallon softly laughing)

  • @Etterra
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    62 months ago

    He’s the worst of the late night show guys. I’m surprised he’s still on TV tbh.

  • @niktemadur
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    Cue Fallon banging his palm on the desk, laughing hysterically.
    Such mirth!

  • @Passerby6497
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    But why? Did someone finally realize that ol’ Jimmy isn’t funny?

    • @Zorque
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      12 months ago

      … Kimmel?