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Case ([personal profile] case) wrote in [community profile] fandomsecrets2015-09-17 06:57 pm

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Re: The Late Show with Steven Colbert

(Anonymous) 2015-09-17 11:28 pm (UTC)(link)
I'm enjoying it so far. I think some of the skits were a bit hit-or-miss at first (I like the concept of a lot of them, it's just a matter of working them seamlessly into the show, I think), and there's been a few awkward moments here and there, but hey, he's only been on for nearly two weeks, that's to be expected, right? I remember going back and seeing a clip of his first episode of "The Colbert Report" once, and his nerves came through pretty strongly there, so... First shows are always a little bumpy.

But I'm really enjoying the interviews-the one with Joe Biden last week was superb and I am ALL for seeing more interviews like that. The other poster here talked about comparisons to Craig Ferguson-I remember people saying one of the reasons Craig's show was so good was because of things like his monologue defending Britney Spears when she had her struggles, and opening up about his own alcoholic past, or talking about his parents when they passed away, or his interview with Bishop Tutu.

I think Stephen's interview with Biden is very comparable to those top moments from Craig's show, and I think if Stephen has more interviews like that, that will be very beneficial to his show. And on a significantly less serious note, the lighter interviews have been just as fun in their own right. And stuff like the whole bit with Carol Burnett and Kevin Spacey last night was delightful and adorable and sweet, so I'm up for seeing more of that sort of entertaining activity, too.

And I love that he is covering the political election, and that elements of his former show do seep in from time to time (including his eclectic musical guests). It's a nice nod to his past for "Colbert Report" fans, and a good way to help them transition from watching "Colbert" to Colbert, if that makes sense. Plus, Stephen's a very smart guy as it is, so I'm always interested to see his take on the presidential election, or interviewing a Supreme Court justice, or other politicians (I'm not a Republican, but I thought his conversation with Jeb was decent). No, he may not be doing a lot of the "messing with politicians" stuff that he was able to do on "The Colbert Report", but again, different show. I think he likes being able to just talk to them on a basic level, and try and humanize them when everyone else in the media is creating their own images and caricatures of the politicians right now (and keeping the rest of the politicians human is a nice contrast to the cartoon that is Trump right now, too, I think).

And finally, he just seems so giddy and happy whenever he comes out on stage, and it's clear that he really is having fun with his new gig. And I can't exactly fault the guy for that-his joy is infectious and just makes me want to root for his show to do well even more :D.

...so...um...apparently I have a lot of opinions about the show, LOL. But yeah. TL;DR, I'm liking it and I'm excited to see what else he'll do with it as time goes on.
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Re: The Late Show with Steven Colbert

[personal profile] philstar22 2015-09-17 11:31 pm (UTC)(link)
The Carol Burnett thing was so adorable. And the Biden interview was so gut wrenching and great.

And yes, his happiness is infectious. He loves what he does and it shows.

Re: The Late Show with Steven Colbert

(Anonymous) 2015-09-17 11:45 pm (UTC)(link)
It really was :). She's such a class act. Spacey's poem for her was really sweet, too.

I've always admired Stephen's focus on joy and happiness, and his lack of cynicism about things in general. It's refreshing.
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Re: The Late Show with Steven Colbert

[personal profile] philstar22 2015-09-17 11:47 pm (UTC)(link)
Was he like that on the Colbert Show too? I'm very pessimistic and cynical, so I find the opposite very refreshing. He manages to share my political views, at least mostly I think, and mock politicians, while at the same time seeming hopeful and happy about possibilities and about the future. I really enjoy that.

Re: The Late Show with Steven Colbert

(Anonymous) 2015-09-18 01:34 am (UTC)(link)
I think he was, yeah. He always had fun with the musical guests and joined in on songs sometimes (and I always LOVED it when he did that), and you could tell how utterly thrilled he was anytime he interviewed people who were interested in scientific/geek/nerd-related topics on his show. He was always so giddy and genuinely interested in talking to them. He really had a lot of fun with the crazy world he created on his show.

And on days the real world news was utterly shitty, he always found ways to either address it in honest yet hopeful ways, or just found ways to make people laugh and get their minds off the crap they dealt with in the real world for half an hour.

I'm a generally optimistic person, so I'm always happy when I see other people with that worldview (I certainly understand the pessimistic/cynical mindset, though, of course, and some days it's hard to keep myself from not going to that attitude!). And like you said, I like that we're in general agreement politically, too. As for being hopeful about the future, I think he has the same reasoning I do-I just always think about all the other horrible stuff people have managed to get through and survive in the past, and figure, if they managed to make it through their hellish experiences, we'll be able to as well. It may take a while, sure, and it won't always be pretty, but I like to think we'll get there eventually :).