First on LateNighter: Stephen Colbert’s 'Late Show' continued to post near-record numbers in his second full week of shows since CBS announced the show’s cancellation.
I like Seth as I like that it feels a little less polished. It feels like more goofy mistakes are left in, and I like things like Corrections where they share the jokes that got rejected and tease the audience for focusing on weird stuff.
I like seeing the fans and Seth antagonize each other, like with all the Mac Tonight stuff. It’s just so random and probably wouldn’t play well in the actual show.
It’s also fun to see the professional joke writers really have some bombs, but there is the occasional bit of gold that again may not with for the actual show, but if it’s some really obscure reference or just so bad it’s good, it’s good to still get that laugh instead of having it never get shared. I enjoy a good trainwreck is it’s all in good fun!
I like Seth, he does a great job interviewing
I like Seth as I like that it feels a little less polished. It feels like more goofy mistakes are left in, and I like things like Corrections where they share the jokes that got rejected and tease the audience for focusing on weird stuff.
Corrections is great because he’s interacting with his real fans and giving them more
I like seeing the fans and Seth antagonize each other, like with all the Mac Tonight stuff. It’s just so random and probably wouldn’t play well in the actual show.
It’s also fun to see the professional joke writers really have some bombs, but there is the occasional bit of gold that again may not with for the actual show, but if it’s some really obscure reference or just so bad it’s good, it’s good to still get that laugh instead of having it never get shared. I enjoy a good trainwreck is it’s all in good fun!