You may have answered your own question.  And, yes, I know that you didn’t 
exactly ask a question.

 

But here’s the answer:  Fallon IS likeable; Conan is not.

 

 

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I think there's room for a non-cynical, "old-fashioned" talk show, but that 
Fallon doesn't have the chops to do one (I think Colbert does, but won't).

The biggest problem with Fallon is that his stock in trade is his apparent 
likeability (I don't find him that way, but I'm not in the demo), and he 
can't/won't do anything that jeopardizes that. (Well, that and his overall lack 
of talent -- musical mimicry aside.)

I'll give his TS credit, though. Their mission seems to be to create viral 
videos, and they've been successful doing that, even if the numbers are way 
down from what Leno was pulling -- and makes the decision to can Conan even 
more -- well, I was going to say "baffling," but Lorne is part of the equation, 
so it makes complete sense. Regardless, I'd always rather watch someone prickly 
and innovative than someone who's desperate to please, so I'm having nothing to 
do with either Fallon or Corden, who has somehow managed to become a 
bargain-basement Fallon.

The lesson in both cases? Have someone powerful at the network love your work.

--Dave Sikula

On Sunday, May 10, 2015 at 3:41:21 AM UTC-7, JW wrote:

> Not a bad analysis,

Thank you.

> but where I think it falls apart is Fallon's show....
> HIs success is History's Most Baffling Mystery.

Like you, I'm not much of a Fallon fan. I'm still amazed that they could have 
the five Pythons on and do a segment which wasn't funny. I know there are 
people on this list who disagree with us, and they're as entitled to their 
opinions as we are.

I wonder if after the years of shows with the "cynical" point of view that 
started with Dave (or even Lorne and SNL), there was a substantial audience for 
a show with a "Gee Whiz" attitude. It's something Fallon does well, and many 
people may find it as refreshing as we found Late Night taking on the pinheads 
in NBC management decades ago.

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