Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Letterman is weird and not funny.
blasphemer you know nothing and you're probably 25 so of course you know nothing
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Letterman is weird and not funny.
I find "weird" to be frequently funny.
But then again I've never found Jay Leno funny, and have never understood his popularity for the under 70 age group. I feel like his entire career has been one, painfully long "why did the chicken cross the road" joke.
+1
Leno was kind of embarrassing to watch.
Leno didn't trust his audience to "get" the jokes, so he'd just repeat, and repeat, and repeat the punch line. Colbert is a surprisingly decent replacement for Letterman and a good other option if you don't like Fallon.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Curious why this is even a concern for people on the east coast. Since I moved to the east coast, I haven't watched a single late night show since it's past my bedtime.
wut. The show is taped and broadcast at the same time slot on the West coast
Anonymous wrote:Curious why this is even a concern for people on the east coast. Since I moved to the east coast, I haven't watched a single late night show since it's past my bedtime.
Anonymous wrote:Letterman is weird and not funny.
Anonymous wrote:Um, grown ups watch late night TV.
Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Anonymous wrote:Letterman is weird and not funny.
I find "weird" to be frequently funny.
But then again I've never found Jay Leno funny, and have never understood his popularity for the under 70 age group. I feel like his entire career has been one, painfully long "why did the chicken cross the road" joke.
+1
Leno was kind of embarrassing to watch.