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b_b  ·  3211 days ago  ·  link  ·    ·  parent  ·  post: Please give Samantha Bee the Daily Show

Should have been a fucking no brainer from the get go. No offence to Trevor Noah, but who the hell is Trevor Noah? He seems to be a funny dude in his own comedy, but the Daily Show is a tradition that Sam Bee has been a part of for almost as long as Jon Stewart. Her comedic style has crafted and been crafted by the Daily Show, and she would have made a perfect transition. Arguably, John Oliver could have been the only better choice (the Daily Show actually got a bit better when Jon Stewart was off filming his movie and Oliver filled in), but I'm sure he took himself out of the running when HBO gave him a mountain of money and freedom. The strangest part to me was the lack of explanation. Apparently, they never gave one to her or Jason Jones either. I hope she does well with her new show. I've been watching, and I think it is on the right track. When it finds its voice I think it will be successful in what it is trying to do, with the huge downside that no one watches TBS (although the upside being that if something is funny, people will find a way to tune in). I was an avid Daily Show watcher from the Craig Kilborn days, but trailed off a lot in the last few years. I've tried to give Noah a couple chances just to see how it is, and I can't say I've been too impressed. I wish him luck, because when you see him in other things (e.g. Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee, he seems really funny and likable), but he's not a good fit. Sam Bee is amazing, and I hope Full Frontal is a big success.





kleinbl00  ·  3211 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Comedy Central was a joke until they bet on South Park. Then they were crass and stupid (I mean, Crank Yankers?) and they reached their apex at Chapelle. It took Stewart & Co a few years to take it truly political and it wouldn't surprise me if CC decided they'd rather shy away from that.

b_b  ·  3211 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Interesting theory. Obviously, Daily Show before John Stewart was just a silly show. After John they had been moving in the political direction, but the 2004 election is what elevated them to true relevance, even though they ultimately didn't have a great effect (damn you, Ohio!). Depoliticizing would explain some of their actions, but still doesn't explain why they were suck dicks about it. I don't know to what extent Stewart decided to cut Bee out of the deal, but by all accounts she was pretty hurt by it. Anyway, once Trey Parker calls it quits on SP, I expect CC to fall back to irrelevance, even though they've finally found a couple other shows (e.g. Amy Schumer and Broad City--ironically successful, hilarious women) to bring in viewers.

kleinbl00  ·  3211 days ago  ·  link  ·  

They've banked their future on Tosh.0. That's pretty much where they're at: strings of Youtube clips for basic cable. Once you start building dynasties, you have to pay for them and I'll bet they offered Trevor Noah such a tiny amount of money they knew Samantha Bee or John Oliver would laugh at them. I think that's why they gave Colbert's slot to Larry Wilmore - it was cheaper than giving him a raise.

user-inactivated  ·  3211 days ago  ·  link  ·  

You know what I don't get?

No one watches TV anymore because TV sucks because TV doesn't make any money because no one watches TV anymore because TV sucks because

but judging by the amount written about it, we care quite a bit about what's on the TV that we are not watching.

kleinbl00  ·  3211 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Okay, I can explain that.

The people bitching about television on the Internet? They watch TV every now and then, when they're slumming, when they can't find anything they want on Netflix or HBOGo or Amazon Prime or their giant useless library of Pirate Bay shit that they don't have the time to organize. So they have a lot of opinion about a product they barely consume.

The people watching television? They're still at yahoo.com. They love "sign in with Facebook" because they can barely remember one password. The relevant quote can be summoned by googling "william gibson potato." You feel lucky.

I mix a very large, very famous reality TV show. I've been doing it for ten years. Our producers are very good and contrary to popular opinion, our contestants aren't always stupid. One time I was mixing a conversation about Kant and existentialism. We cut away. I asked Story why - "I was enjoying that!"

"Me, too," she said, "but our audience doesn't even know who Kant is."

She wasn't wrong.

OftenBen  ·  3211 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I was self-centered enough to think I was king of depressing assholes.

Gibson has me beat by units of measurement I didn't know existed.

Edit* Regarding that quote, that is.

kleinbl00  ·  3211 days ago  ·  link  ·  

    The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to a dead channel.

    `It's not like I'm using,' Case heard someone say, as he shouldered his way through the crowd around the door of the Chat. `It's like my body's developed this massive drug deficiency.' It was a Sprawl voice and a Sprawl joke. The Chatsubo was a bar for professional expatriates; you could drink there for a week and never hear two words in Japanese.

    Ratz was tending bar, his prosthetic arm jerking monotonously as he filled a tray of glasses with draft Kirin. He saw Case and smiled, his teeth a webwork of East European steel and brown decay. Case found a place at the bar, between the unlikely tan on one of Lonny Zone's whores and the crisp naval uniform of a tall African whose cheekbones were ridged with precise rows of tribal scars. `Wage was in here early, with two joeboys,' Ratz said, shoving a draft across the bar with his good hand. `Maybe some business with you, Case?'

    Case shrugged. The girl to his right giggled and nudged him.

    The bartender's smile widened. His ugliness was the stuff of legend. In an age of affordable beauty, there was something heraldic about his lack of it. The antique arm whined as he reached for another mug. It was a Russian military prosthesis, a seven-function force-feedback manipulator, cased in grubby pink plastic. `You are too much the artiste, Herr Case.' Ratz grunted; the sound served him as laughter. He scratched his overhang of white-shirted belly with the pink claw. `You are the artiste of the slightly funny deal.'

    `Sure,' Case said, and sipped his beer. `Somebody's gotta be funny around here. Sure the fuck isn't you.'

Neuromancer, pp. 1

To be clear: Our current beef isn't that you're depressing, nor that you're an asshole. You're neither.

But you are petulant. And petulant is unattractive, even on toddlers.

user-inactivated  ·  3211 days ago  ·  link  ·  

    The sky above the port was the color of television, tuned to a dead channel.

Speaking of depressing: if you were reading that for the first time today, you would picture a nice deep blue sky.

kleinbl00  ·  3211 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Goddamn it. Asshole.

    The sky above the port was the color of Youtube when the content has been hit by a DMCA request

Yeah not the same ring.

goobster  ·  3211 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Well shit.

(Opens up Amazon, buys Neuromancer for Kindle, sends to his phone.)

Just bought Neuromancer for ... what?... the 10th time? 15th?

OftenBen  ·  3211 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I'll accept bad-tempered, which is half that definition.

That bit of Neuromancer always struck me as too depressing to be real, therefore art.

That quote just sounds like somebody describing rural West Virginia or something.

OftenBen  ·  3211 days ago  ·  link  ·  

Is profit margin the death of higher quality programming?

kleinbl00  ·  3211 days ago  ·  link  ·  

I don't think so. The cast of Friends famously demanded a million per episode for the last couple seasons, and they were pure shit. On the other hand, In Living Color cost next to nothing and that show had some damn funny stuff.

goobster  ·  3211 days ago  ·  link  ·  

SheTV

The funniest shit I ever saw on television.

And I lived through the Mork & Mindy years. WITH Jonathan Winters.