My reaction at the top of the show was "what in the blue hell are they 
doing?"  And that was pretty much my reaction at the end of the hour.

My assumption was that, much like Conan's 'fire at 30Rock' shows that 
caused the show to be booted from their studio (relocating first to 
Rockefeller Center itself, then to the Today Show's studio 1A), something 
had happened at Television City that forced the show out into the night, 
and without enough episodes banked to run a rerun, they resorted to the 
'home invasion' angle.  But something doesn't add up about that: assuming 
the show tapes at ~5:30pm PDT, the sun would have still been up over 
greater Los Angeles - and yet it was pitch black out as Corden was stalking 
the neighborhood around Television City.  Which leads to two conclusions: 
either there was a technical issue at TVC which delayed production and 
ultimately sent Corden and crew into the wilderness after sundown, or this 
episode was shot AFTER another episode earlier in the week.

There were a couple of positives - last night's episode made, in my 
opinion, much better use of Reggie Watts than the previous 5, and there was 
something very charming about the intimacy of Beck's performance that you 
can't capture in a studio.  That being said, the episode itself was a hot 
mess, and Corden's format is still too unfamiliar to the average American 
late night viewer (stoners & hobos, as SCG would have said) to go and 
radically 'break' the format only 2 weeks in.  Again, unless this was a 
hail-Mary to save the episode, I don't see it as being successful.

David - I'm not sure I'm catching the same audio issues you are.  What, 
specifically, are you hearing?  (Also, could it be the feed from your local 
affiliate?  I've checked the audio on WCBS/2 NY and KYW/3 PHL and haven't 
noticed anything out of the ordinary.)

On Friday, April 3, 2015 at 12:07:45 PM UTC-4, Tom Wolper wrote:
>
> On Fri, Apr 3, 2015 at 12:56 AM, 'David Bruggeman' via TVorNotTV <
> [email protected] <javascript:>> wrote:
>
>> Tonight's edition is essentially one long remote from a house in the 
>> neighborhood around CBS Television City.  I'm skeptical as to whether it's 
>> as spontaneous as it is made to seem, as the logistics involved would seem 
>> to take too long.
>>
>> I like the experiment, but it appears that the problems the show has had 
>> with the sound mix aren't limited to the studio.
>>
>
> I started watching and gave up. While it might mean something for an 
> established show with an established host to break the mold and try a stunt 
> like this, with this show in its second week and with Corden still an 
> unknown it just seems off. The reason I stopped watching was that the show 
> was doomed to the same problem they had when guest hosts did the show from 
> the NY studio - there's no live audience to work off of, and that kills the 
> pacing of this type of comedy. 
>
>

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