Here’s the thing, Jimmy Fallon. When you debuted your video blog, I wasn’t impressed, but it did get better. So today, I am stuck. Do I just flat-out mock last night’s premiere of Late Night with Jimmy Fallon, fully aware that the first show was never going to be flawless and that you’ll undoubtedly improve? My inner Mean Girl says yes, but I am trying to ignore her these days. So instead, here are seven things you can do to improve:
Nothing in last night’s episode was as good as the online-exclusive test clip from last week, in which Fallon got Jack McBrayer to respond to Internet chatter that Illinois governor Bobby Jindal was a dead ringer for his 30 Rock character. And that wasn’t funny because of you, Jimmy, that was funny because it was a joke being made all over the Internet, come to life. Of course, it turns out that’s part of the plan, as you and producer Gavin Purcell are promising to change TV forever, according to Nicholas Carlson of Business Insider, who writes, “The way Gavin described plans for the show, it began to sound more and more like a blog for TV.”
Count me among those excited to find out if you succeed. There’s plenty of time to find your footing, and taking the blogosphere point of view on current events and translating it to a talk show format is a novel way to approach this show. But while I know it’s the Jimmy Fallon take that’s going to keep us tuning in, I’m not quite sure what that is yet. But maybe that’s because you don’t know yet, either.
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Comments
Rich, March 19, 2009 at 9:52 PM
Jimmy F allon is not funny nor has he ever been. It seems to me he is trying to be like Conan….Not working.