I’m curious why Jimmy Kimmel is your second least fav talk show host? I know the last one is James Corden bc. Everyone hates that man lol and who’s your actual favorite?
I'm actually so glad you asked that. For me, it goes, least to worst favourite (of those who I'm aware of and have sporadically watched and/or faithfully kept up with):
Jimmy Fallon: by far the most UNFUNNY man in America, who only stays afloat because he has a host of decent writers, but who is worth jack-all on his own
Jimmy Kimmel: another awkward and deeply boring man whose show I have only watched to keep up with my faves--and have ended up disappointed every single time. Good luck, Taron.
James Corden: no, he's not at the bottom, shocker right? He holds a special place in my heart, mostly because he gives the TT boys a platform in America, and I can't overlook that. He's always very gracious to all my British faves, too, and come on: the man gave us Carpool Karaoke. (Well, Ben Winston did, really, but James was the one who brought him overseas. Overall, a win-win scenario for all of us.)
Trevor Noah: I have nothing bad to say about the guy, he's the Millennial king of late night, not to mention the only non-white man on this list. He would rank higher, if it weren't for the fact that I have a stronger emotional attachment to the other three. Plus, I think his stand-up is where it's at, really.
John Oliver: do I even need to explain myself? He's the only one who can swear, and he's a self-deprecating British delight. And his writers are fire. And he's gone on the record telling Adam Driver to step on his face. And he told that to actual Adam Driver. And *continues ad libitum*
Stephen Colbert: alright, this is a cheesy one, but he was an incredibly important part of my quarantine support system. And he's the most bisexual Boomer man on television, that has to count for something. Like I said, emotional attachment.
Seth Meyers: dad, daddy, father, my number one forever and ever. The show is the Gen X Goldilocks balance between Trevor's Millennial spleen and Stephen's Boomer it'll all be alright energy. His Corrections segment doesn't only deserve an Emmy, it deserves EGOT status. Make it into a musical, a feature film, and a chart-smashing album, Seth, we'll get you there. Incidentally, he's the only one whose interview with Taron I rewatch with unwavering pleasure. And this is why I'm linking it now, for your viewing pleasure: watch here. (Lord knows why the video isn't on YouTube anymore.)
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More late night mindless doodles.
These three need to collab.
I mean..Where else could I find an audio show with three unhinged hosts?
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