So, they got the bright idea of moving Jay to 11:35 and Conan to 12:05, and Conan...wanting to protect the legacy of The Tonight Show and his own professional pride...basically said fuck you.
See, I can't really buy this. It really seems like an over-reaction on Conan's part, especially since the show would still come on before midnight everywhere except the east coast.
Yeah, but you're not approaching it from Conan's -- and, really, every American comedian's -- POV: To them, The Tonight Show is not just a late-night talk show. It is the late-night show. It is the pinnacle of professional success for a comedian to host it. It's the White House of comedy, the Camelot of late night. To them, it is sacred and its host is the King.
Moving The Tonight Show, in that mind-set, having it go on after another late-night talk show, undermines The Tonight Show's status as the Holy Kingdom of Late Night Comedy. After all, that means it's playing second fiddle to another show, in the same way that Late Night plays second fiddle to The Tonight Show. And, yes, it forces the host of The Tonight Show to share his throne.
It's a combination of reverence for The Tonight Show and, frankly, reasonable ego. I'd be pissed if I were crowned King and then someone tried to make me share the throne, too. Why shouldn't he walk if he thinks he's been hired to be the King of Late Night and then suddenly they start asking him to share his throne with a man whose ratings are failing in prime time?
Well said. It also goes to explain why all the other late night show hosts took Conan's side.