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"conan has become self-parody"


  

          

i know the regulars in the reviews board love all things conan, so i wanted to post this and see what kind of feedback i got.

i've been a conan watcher for years, and i've really come to think that the show has peaked and is declining. i fully understand how difficult it must be to come up with an hour's worth of material 5 nights a week, 50 weeks a year, even with a team of writers. however, watching conan on subsequent nights and weeks, i get the feeling that i'm watching conan do a parody of conan. every night he goes through the same motions: disparaging the show, saying, "we've got a great show tonight . . . not like every other night" - making the same gestures, the same noises, the same facial expressions. his routine has gotten to be very stale to me.

this is to say nothing of his interviewing, which has gotten increasingly ridiculous. at any point in time, conan will make wild interjections, which are jarring as often as they are entertaining. as an interviewer, he should be making his subject the focus each night. however, conan typically remains the center of all things. even while interviewing people he remains completely self-referential. the focus is always on conan, and the guests are just incidental. he always brings the discussion back to himself, and rarely lets his guests talk much. when someone arrives who can keep up with conan, it's usually highly entertaining. but that's the exception and not the norm.

i think the departure of andy has had a lot to do with this. andy provided a natural foil for conan, and they could play off one another and keep the show in balance. it would even help if max weinberg was regularly there. jimmy levino doesn't get a tremendous amount of airtime -- nothing to compare with kevin eubanks or paul schaffer.

so does anybody agree or disagree? i think the show peaked several years ago, is watchable in small doses, but isn't really worth nightly viewing.

"...let my children hear music - for God's sake - they have had enough noise."
Charles Mingus

  

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conan has become self-parody [View all] , Smingers, Fri Sep-05-03 07:41 PM
 
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RE: conan has become self-parody
Sep 05th 2003
1
but not letterman
Sep 05th 2003
2
RE: but not letterman
Sep 05th 2003
4
RE: but not letterman
Sep 10th 2003
18
agreed
Sep 06th 2003
6
now LETTERMAN is self parody!!!
Sep 06th 2003
9
co-sign
Sep 06th 2003
10
I disagree
Sep 07th 2003
14
that is true.............
Sep 10th 2003
19
YES!!!!
Sep 05th 2003
3
i somewhat agree...
Sep 06th 2003
5
RE: i somewhat agree...
Sep 10th 2003
16
a valid criticism + a link:
Sep 06th 2003
7
that was a long read
Sep 06th 2003
11
this says it perfectly...
Sep 06th 2003
12
you have given a great review
Sep 06th 2003
8
I'm with you.
Sep 07th 2003
13
you're right
Sep 08th 2003
15
RE: you're right
Sep 13th 2003
20
      I think it's the nature of the talk show circuit
Sep 15th 2003
26
w/out max & andy it's fallen off i agree
Sep 10th 2003
17
Thank you!
Sep 14th 2003
21
Am I too black to like any of these cats?
Sep 14th 2003
22
there, there
Sep 14th 2003
23
Yeah and I'll bet Comicview makes you laugh
Sep 14th 2003
24
Conan is still good
Sep 15th 2003
25

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