> When Trump beat Fallon last week...

That's probably not what you meant to say, but it's more accurate than we
might have thought.

> My dirty secret is that after the election I was unable to watch much in
> the way of late night television of any kind for several months...

Colbert hasn't let up since the election, and Seth Meyers has been even
more pointed. The first segment of Late Night is usually worth watching
(pseudo-Update and, usually, A Closer Look), although his non-political
bits work much less well for me.

The Late Show seems to have found its groove. It's not necessarily the
groove I'd have chosen, since some of what they consider funny, I don't,
but it feels like they're doing the show they want to do. And the political
POV remains sharp in the current target-rich environment.

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