I think I've expressed before my feeling that Noah has done a lousy job on TDS, if only because of his insistence on doing crappy dialects. (Klepper and Wood are the only reasons to watch now.)
To the point of "Succession," though, while I have never been a real fan of the show (I think it's okay, but it's not the devastating satire it thinks it is), that "Disruption" thing made no sense, even within the terms of the Successionverse It was unfunny, uninsighful, and I struggled with the concept of inviting one of the Roys on to do emergency surgery on his image. To tell the truth, the best part of the show may be the crawl on the Royco show in the credits that changes every week. --Dave Sikula On Wednesday, November 3, 2021 at 7:58:38 AM UTC-7 Adam Bowie wrote: > According to Deadline, they're testing having an audience back with Noah: > https://deadline.com/2021/11/the-daily-show-with-trevor-noah-to-test-out-studio-audience-return-1234866100/ > > I've got to say that with TDS being the one US chat show I at least on/off > watched (aside from John Oliver), the pandemic production values didn't > really help. First they increased the length when really, if anything, the > show needed tightening up. Then when they went back to the studio, it was > without an audience. > > I certainly understand the safety aspects, but I can't help thinking that > Comedy Central were cheaping out. Audiences cost money to wrangle, added to > which, it felt like they'd moved into a much smaller - cheaper - facility. > > I watched one recent episode and I could swear I heard a siren from > outside the studio somewhere at one point. If you're not even soundproofing > your facilities can you even call them studios? > > I still like Noah overall, and Jordan Klepper's remote pieces are some of > the best bits I ever see, but the show's reboot at this point hasn't > worked, and they need to shorten things up and get an audience who will at > least let them realise to an extent what is and isn't working. > > > Adam > > PS The fake TV show that Kendall nearly appeared on in this week's > Succession, "The Disruption" seemed to be a cross between TDS, Samantha Bee > and John Oliver. I did enjoy that even if the jokes on the show within a > show were a bit crass. > -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "TVorNotTV" group. To unsubscribe from this group and stop receiving emails from it, send an email to [email protected]. To view this discussion on the web visit https://groups.google.com/d/msgid/tvornottv/7d54134b-2ac9-49a1-bf1e-95ebb717bcbcn%40googlegroups.com.
