Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought he was great. Very likeable and relatable. As one article said, he understood the assignment and controlled the stage and night. His jokes were fine, could have been better.
I was surprised how comfortable and not nervous he was. He didn't try too hard.
He should be invited back.
Tell me again why he disappeared from the public in last decade? What has he been doing?
His podcasts “Conan O'Brien Needs a Friend” and “Conan O'Brien Needs a Fan” helped get me through the pandemic.
It is trademark Conan and included guests such as Ted Danson, Woody Harrelson, Will Arnett, Jane Fonda, Eric Andre, and Lisa Kudrow
It is Goofy and brainy and humble - his legacy continues …
BTW - He graduated from Harvard 40 years ago with a degree in History & Literature (magna cum laude and was also the editor of The Harvard Lampoon for two years). Many Harvard grads rub me the wrong way but he is great.
Anonymous wrote:I thought he was great. Very likeable and relatable. As one article said, he understood the assignment and controlled the stage and night. His jokes were fine, could have been better.
I was surprised how comfortable and not nervous he was. He didn't try too hard.
He should be invited back.
Tell me again why he disappeared from the public in last decade? What has he been doing?
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:I thought he was great. Very likeable and relatable. As one article said, he understood the assignment and controlled the stage and night. His jokes were fine, could have been better.
I was surprised how comfortable and not nervous he was. He didn't try too hard.
He should be invited back.
Tell me again why he disappeared from the public in last decade? What has he been doing?
Love Conan, but surprised you were surprised at his comfort level. He hosted very successful late night talk shows for almost 3 decades. It’s an incredibly high-pressure environment. He also is a stand-up comedian and does traveling shows so it probably stood up in front of live audiences hundreds if not thousands of times.
I get that this is a bigger stage, but he is well loved by everyone in that room has really earned his stripes.
Anonymous wrote:I thought he was great. Very likeable and relatable. As one article said, he understood the assignment and controlled the stage and night. His jokes were fine, could have been better.
I was surprised how comfortable and not nervous he was. He didn't try too hard.
He should be invited back.
Tell me again why he disappeared from the public in last decade? What has he been doing?
Anonymous wrote:And I thought his statement about LA and why they were still having the Oscars was done well. He is well spoken (I know he is well educated with successful parents).