A new report from veteran media reporter Oliver Darcy suggests that the pending Skydance-Paramount merger could spell trouble for two of Donald Trump’s most high-profile comedic critics: Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart.
I haven’t watched Colbert in a long time, just didn’t much care for The Late Show being a more generic talk show. But I’ve been pleasantly surprised by how good The Daily Show still is with Stewart’s return and the rest of the team, they’ve still got it.
Anytime I’ve watched Colbert’s show it’s clear that he is an egotistical holier than thou dude who doesn’t respect most of his guests. He doesn’t interview well.
On top of that, the format of nightly talk show means he’s always making the same or similar jokes, and always harping on the same things. It’s tiresome, even if I agree with a lot of it.
I haven’t watched Colbert in a long time, just didn’t much care for The Late Show being a more generic talk show. But I’ve been pleasantly surprised by how good The Daily Show still is with Stewart’s return and the rest of the team, they’ve still got it.
Anytime I’ve watched Colbert’s show it’s clear that he is an egotistical holier than thou dude who doesn’t respect most of his guests. He doesn’t interview well.
On top of that, the format of nightly talk show means he’s always making the same or similar jokes, and always harping on the same things. It’s tiresome, even if I agree with a lot of it.
It never dawned on you that maybe it’s an act and that he’s a comedian paid to be funny?