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Leno went after Conan in a Leno sort of way (i.e.: not funny and a little misguided) during his monologue tonight.
Leno went after Conan in a Leno sort of way (i.e.: not funny and a little misguided) during his monologue tonight.
for those of us who don't watch bad tv, information would be appreciated.Can you give us a taste?
Leno had Kimmel on, and Kimmel DESTROYED him. Holy shit.
I'll try to find video or quotes or something. Wow.
I hate Kimmel with a passion, but that's pretty ballsy stuff.
To be fair to Jay, though, it seems like he was in on this segment.
From that link:
[Asked by Leno what the best prank he ever pulled was]
"The best prank I ever pulled was I told a guy that—five years from now—I'm gonna give you my show. And then when the five years came, I gave it to him, and then I took it back almost instantly."
[Asked by Leno if he ever orders anything off of the TV]
"Like NBC ordered your show off the TV?"
[Asked by Leno what the record is for number of lap dances he's received in one night]
"Strippers, I don't like in general. Because you have this phony relationship with them for money, similar to that of when you and Conan were on The Tonight Show together, passing the torch... you know what I'm saying."
[Asked by Leno what he hasn't yet hosted, but would like to]
"Oh, this is a trick, right? Where you get me to host The Tonight Show and then take it back from me?"
[Asked why he came on to do the segment]
"Listen, Jay, Conan and I have children—all you have to take care of is cars. I mean, we have lives to lead here. You've got $800 million, for God's sakes—leave our shows alone."
I hate Kimmel with a passion, but that's pretty ballsy stuff.
To be fair to Jay, though, it seems like he was in on this segment.
I read someone who said Kimmel got pissed when Leno immediately dismissed the idea of going on Kimmel's show, and that's why the rest of it was so scathing.
I read someone who said Kimmel got pissed when Leno immediately dismissed the idea of going on Kimmel's show, and that's why the rest of it was so scathing.
NBC announced Thursday that the freshman drama "Parenthood" and the relocated "Law & Order" and "Law & Order: Special Victim Units" will fill three slots.
Another will go to the comedy panel series "The Marriage Ref" from Seinfeld.
"Dateline NBC" will fill another 10 p.m. EST slot.