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O'Brien out, Leno back in?


Wow, that article reads like a joke by NBC. It kept getting more absurd. When he said that Leno's show would have been successful if just given a year I thought it was getting too ridiculous, but then they said one of their new 10 PM shows will be another Law and Order spin off! Haha!! This is like a network mockery scene from the Simpsons or South Park. Except it's real, oh my god it's hilarious. More entertaining than NBC's shows!
It will be Law & Order: Contracts Division Ripped from todays headlines!!!!
 
I'm sorry, but this drama seems about as ridiculous as that Paul Abdul thing on American Idol last year or whenever it was. Does being the king of Late Night really matter?

I agree, people take this way too serious. It's a show.

To us, yeah. To Leno and Conan, though, it's their jobs, their livelihoods. It's about their status.

Think of it as two guys competing for a promotion if you want a comparison to most folks' lives.
 
NBC is not far off airing "Heads or Tails" not the joke in the HIMYM episode, the actual TV show format. That failure of a format is right up NBCs ally.
 
Here's an idea: put Leno back on The Tonight Show, Conan back on Late Night, and tell Jimmy Fallon to go suck an egg because he's not funny.

NBC was way better off with their old late night schedule and they managed to royally FUBAR it.

As for Letterman, I've never found that creepy old man even mildly funny.
 
NBC will only be having like two dramas at 10pm and the rest will be made up "reality" shows.
ET said today that NBC is welcoming pilots from big-time producers, including Jerry Bruckheimer, JJ Abrams and David E. Kelley (presumably for next season--this season is toast). So it sounds to me like NBC wants to be a player again.
 
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Man, Letterman was on fire tonight about this. I especially liked the part about Carson Daly being the Pluto of talk shows.

His idea about Jay and Conan co-hosting the Tonight Show behind the same desk like it's the Today Show was brilliant, even though it'll never happen in a million years.
 
Leno & Conan have two totally different comedic styles. It just wouldn't mesh. Plus, The Today Show is a longer show and more of the variety kind, whereas The Tonight Show is more of a talk-show with less time.

Not only was Letterman on fire, but so was Ferguson (he had a great line about NBC being once a great American network, and then basically saying, "Who the fuck cares?").

Leno was typically forward about all of this, but seeing Conan dish it out was truly captivating. He's usually pretty restrained when it comes to being brutally honest about stuff like this, unlike Leno, but for him to bash Leno and NBC in the capacity he did was pretty hilarious.
 
I looked up a clip of Late Show to see Letterman's jabs at NBC and Leno, but good god I can't stand his back and forth banter with Paul (who mainly just repeats what Dave says). It's always been painfully bad, but now it seems even worse.
 
Here's an idea: put Leno back on The Tonight Show, Conan back on Late Night, and tell Jimmy Fallon to go suck an egg because he's not funny.

Would you accept a demotion like that if you're Conan O'Brien and you've been playing second fiddle to Leno for fifteen years? I mean, that's like getting a promotion and then having it snatched away.
 
NBC will only be having like two dramas at 10pm and the rest will be made up "reality" shows.
ET said today that NBC is welcoming pilots from big-time producers, including Jerry Bruckheimer, JJ Abrams and David E. Kelley (presumably for next season--this season is toast). So it sounds to me like NBC wants to be a player again.
I'm sure they always have wanted to be a player, but with Zucker at the helm it's like heading into a hurricane in a skiff made of paper.
 
I looked up a clip of Late Show to see Letterman's jabs at NBC and Leno, but good god I can't stand his back and forth banter with Paul (who mainly just repeats what Dave says). It's always been painfully bad, but now it seems even worse.

Agreed. At least whenever Conan and Max go back and forth, Max has funny facial expressions. Paul is just an old wax statue.
 
Meh, Letterman is my kind of humor. I loved him in high school when he switched networks and continued to enjoy him in college. I never found Conan all that funny. I was very much in the Dave instead of Jay camp.

But I will admit, Paul can get annoying at times.

Dave was great last night. Only major difference between now and when I used to watch all the time is the lack of Clinton and intern jokes.
 
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