Florinaldo June 25, 2020 Share June 25, 2020 28 minutes ago, StatisticalOutlier said: No doubt, and I'm pretty sure @Florinaldo, whose post you replied to, would agree with you about the role of police and social workers, and didn't miss any point. I do not think I missed any point either. Police work and social work are two different fields; often complementary, sometimes antagonistic, but separate. Those who propose defunding the former to bump up the former's finances are simply suggesting to shift the overall problems from one envelope to another one. Link to comment
Ana170 June 25, 2020 Share June 25, 2020 Quote Those who propose defunding the former to bump up the former's finances are simply suggesting to shift the overall problems from one envelope to another one. Yes. We're suggesting that different envelopes are better for different problems. I don't expect social workers to be the police but there are things they can do to reduce crime or at least change the way we deal with certain crimes. We shifted money away from social workers, mental health care, drug treatment, etc. to police over the last several decades and it only made things worse for both citizens and the police. Let's shift it back. 4 Link to comment
possibilities June 25, 2020 Share June 25, 2020 (edited) I'm trying not to get into the policing issue because there's a ton of info that I find interesting about this topic, but if it wasn't mentioned on the show, we're not supposed to talk about it, and I can't remember which things I heard here and which I heard elsewhere. But I will say that rather than going off the limited information TDS provided (apparently a lot of what I know about it wasn't offered on TDS, and the info people got from this show is very limited), I would really encourage people to look into it more before coming to conclusions. We should not make policy based on hunches or inadequate information or unanswered questions, we should be fully looking at proposals in detail, examining the available data, seeing what has been tried already and how well it did or didn't work, and then and only then deciding what is the best course of action. It's way to important to be sloppy or overly casual about policy of this sort. I think that NO brief q&a, no matter who the interviewer or the interviewee might be, is enough to fully explore this, and I see TDS as an avenue to whet the appetite, not "all the info a person would need in order to fully decide." --- Actually, what I came here to talk about is Trevor's sweatshirts. I continue to be impressed by how many colors he has, but as I don't have air conditioning in my apartment, and it's been close to 90 degrees in here lately, I can't believe Trevor is still wearing them. Even if you have air conditioning, why would you turn it up so high that you could then be comfortable wearing a sweatshirt? That seems like it would be expensive and wasteful of fuel. Is he really that chilly? Is he ashamed to show his arms? They don't make long sleeve but lighter weight shirts in endless colors? This is not the most important issue in the world, but I'm sitting here with ice packs to keep cool, so it does take up some space in my head while I'm watching the show. Also, the voice in my head is calculating the fuel bill to pay for the air conditioning that would lower the temperature enough to make a sweatshirt comfortable. My mother is yelling at me that it's wasteful. Show us your arms, Trevor! I realize this is not nearly as important as what to do about the police. Edited June 25, 2020 by possibilities 2 4 Link to comment
Florinaldo June 25, 2020 Share June 25, 2020 9 hours ago, Ana170 said: Yes. We're suggesting that different envelopes are better for different problems. As I said, I would agree with such an analysis. The rub is that spokespeople for the "defund" movement, including those we saw on TDS, do not make such a nuance and talk as if all police work, including criminal investigations and bringing people to justice, can be performed by other services, including social workers. Such a hoplessly naive approach may be a distorsion of the true intent, but it comes from the public faces of the idea. I suppose it is an inevitable by-product of a decentralised movement without an identifiable leadership. I really enjoyed the Bubba Wallace interview. The fact that a cord that had been hanging from the door for several yearss was suddenly noticed and took on such an ominous meaning underscores how current events are heightening sensitivity to even the smallest detail one would not have even noticed before. 2 Link to comment
SoMuchTV June 26, 2020 Share June 26, 2020 18 hours ago, possibilities said: Actually, what I came here to talk about is Trevor's sweatshirts. I continue to be impressed by how many colors he has, but as I don't have air conditioning in my apartment, and it's been close to 90 degrees in here lately, I can't believe Trevor is still wearing them. Even if you have air conditioning, why would you turn it up so high that you could then be comfortable wearing a sweatshirt? That seems like it would be expensive and wasteful of fuel. Is he really that chilly? Is he ashamed to show his arms? They don't make long sleeve but lighter weight shirts in endless colors? This is not the most important issue in the world, but I'm sitting here with ice packs to keep cool, so it does take up some space in my head while I'm watching the show. Also, the voice in my head is calculating the fuel bill to pay for the air conditioning that would lower the temperature enough to make a sweatshirt comfortable. My mother is yelling at me that it's wasteful. Show us your arms, Trevor! I realize this is not nearly as important as what to do about the police. Gee thanks. I was enjoying the jokes and the social commentary and how cuddly Trevor looks in his many sweatshirts, and now all I want to do is go crank down the a/c. 🙂 1 Link to comment
SoMuchTV June 26, 2020 Share June 26, 2020 Aww. I thought seeing Jon Stewart on the (a) Late Show was the highlight of my week, until I saw this. 4 Link to comment
Ailianna June 30, 2020 Share June 30, 2020 On 6/25/2020 at 4:22 AM, possibilities said: I'm trying not to get into the policing issue because there's a ton of info that I find interesting about this topic, but if it wasn't mentioned on the show, we're not supposed to talk about it, and I can't remember which things I heard here and which I heard elsewhere. But I will say that rather than going off the limited information TDS provided (apparently a lot of what I know about it wasn't offered on TDS, and the info people got from this show is very limited), I would really encourage people to look into it more before coming to conclusions. We should not make policy based on hunches or inadequate information or unanswered questions, we should be fully looking at proposals in detail, examining the available data, seeing what has been tried already and how well it did or didn't work, and then and only then deciding what is the best course of action. It's way to important to be sloppy or overly casual about policy of this sort. I think that NO brief q&a, no matter who the interviewer or the interviewee might be, is enough to fully explore this, and I see TDS as an avenue to whet the appetite, not "all the info a person would need in order to fully decide." --- Actually, what I came here to talk about is Trevor's sweatshirts. I continue to be impressed by how many colors he has, but as I don't have air conditioning in my apartment, and it's been close to 90 degrees in here lately, I can't believe Trevor is still wearing them. Even if you have air conditioning, why would you turn it up so high that you could then be comfortable wearing a sweatshirt? That seems like it would be expensive and wasteful of fuel. Is he really that chilly? Is he ashamed to show his arms? They don't make long sleeve but lighter weight shirts in endless colors? This is not the most important issue in the world, but I'm sitting here with ice packs to keep cool, so it does take up some space in my head while I'm watching the show. Also, the voice in my head is calculating the fuel bill to pay for the air conditioning that would lower the temperature enough to make a sweatshirt comfortable. My mother is yelling at me that it's wasteful. Show us your arms, Trevor! I realize this is not nearly as important as what to do about the police. On 6/25/2020 at 11:06 PM, SoMuchTV said: Gee thanks. I was enjoying the jokes and the social commentary and how cuddly Trevor looks in his many sweatshirts, and now all I want to do is go crank down the a/c. 🙂 I am obsessed with the sweatshirts, and I think that they look adorable. But I think the answer may go back to Trevor having grown up in Africa. When I was in Italy, with high and hot temperatures, I met a number of immigrants from Ethiopia (not the same as South Africa, but not entirely dissimilar), and they were wearing sweatshirts and feeling cold in 90+ degree weather because it's cooler than what they were used to. Maybe Trevor still has his body set on African temperature, and he is actually cool/cold in NY. He does go back relatively often, so it's not like he's turned into a snowperson since moving to the US. 1 4 Link to comment
crimsongrl July 16, 2020 Share July 16, 2020 I have to ask, what is the Statue of Liberty holding in her hand behind Trevor? A couch cushion?🙅 It's always bittersweet to see Hillary. 😢This timeline sucks! 2 Link to comment
angora July 17, 2020 Share July 17, 2020 19 hours ago, crimsongrl said: I have to ask, what is the Statue of Liberty holding in her hand behind Trevor? A couch cushion?🙅 I think it's a police riot shield. Random thoughts from this week: I don't think I've ever heard a more sad-but-true line from Michael than, "Child labor never went away, we just outsourced it to other countries!", followed by his wish to "bringing those American jobs back home" w/ kids working at meatpacking plants. That story about the gang-member database was so messed up. I loved Trevor's comments about the police being incentivized to create more crime/criminals. Also, the other day I went back and took a look at the first lockdown video Trevor posted, just to remind myself how much Trevor's hair has grown since then. 4 Link to comment
hula-la July 18, 2020 Share July 18, 2020 On 6/29/2020 at 6:06 PM, Ailianna said: I am obsessed with the sweatshirts, and I think that they look adorable. But I think the answer may go back to Trevor having grown up in Africa. When I was in Italy, with high and hot temperatures, I met a number of immigrants from Ethiopia (not the same as South Africa, but not entirely dissimilar), and they were wearing sweatshirts and feeling cold in 90+ degree weather because it's cooler than what they were used to. Maybe Trevor still has his body set on African temperature, and he is actually cool/cold in NY. He does go back relatively often, so it's not like he's turned into a snowperson since moving to the US. He mentioned this on last night’s episode. Apparently, the a/c is why he’s wearing the hoodies. We’ve had a cool, wet start to our summer, so I’m a little envious of people needing air conditioning. Link to comment
StatisticalOutlier July 18, 2020 Share July 18, 2020 (edited) On 7/16/2020 at 1:18 AM, crimsongrl said: I have to ask, what is the Statue of Liberty holding in her hand behind Trevor? A couch cushion?🙅 Reddit agrees with @angora that it's a riot shield. I'm not so sure. And his graphics people are so good, you'd think there wouldn't be any doubt. I loved his video compilation of the victory laps on behalf of Florida's and Texas's handling of the virus. ETA: I examined a photo of it again, and the way the statue is holding the object is the way someone would hold a riot shield. But without that context, it just looks like a rectangle. Edited July 18, 2020 by StatisticalOutlier 2 Link to comment
Robert Lynch July 23, 2020 Share July 23, 2020 Yaho.....what a piece of work that guy is. What is he in grade school now? Geez.... 1 Link to comment
peeayebee July 24, 2020 Share July 24, 2020 On 7/16/2020 at 12:18 AM, crimsongrl said: I have to ask, what is the Statue of Liberty holding in her hand behind Trevor? A couch cushion? I've been meaning to ask that, too. The only thing I could think of was a cellphone, but it's weird looking for a phone. I'll have to check it out again with a shield in mind. Link to comment
Robert Lynch July 28, 2020 Share July 28, 2020 Slavery is a necessary evil...?!? Are you kidding me, Tom? The nerve... 1 Link to comment
Epeolatrix July 28, 2020 Share July 28, 2020 I'm pretty sure it's a shield because it's transparent at the bottom. Link to comment
paigow July 28, 2020 Share July 28, 2020 1 hour ago, Epeolatrix said: I'm pretty sure it's a shield because it's transparent at the bottom. Should have gone more Camelot style...looks too much like police / prison riot shield Link to comment
Ms Lark July 29, 2020 Share July 29, 2020 On 7/16/2020 at 3:18 AM, crimsongrl said: I have to ask, what is the Statue of Liberty holding in her hand behind Trevor? A couch cushion?🙅 On 7/18/2020 at 5:07 PM, StatisticalOutlier said: Reddit agrees with @angora that it's a riot shield. I'm not so sure. And his graphics people are so good, you'd think there wouldn't be any doubt. Thank you. I've been wondering, too. It looks like a big piece of crystal with a silver band around it, so I couldn't get past that and wondered why? Perhaps to ward off evil vibes! 🙄 Link to comment
BookThief July 30, 2020 Share July 30, 2020 Argh, the ol' Dish guide marked the last few episodes as not new so it didn't record any of them. It doesn't happen all the time, but it's always with this show. I don't get it. So PSA for any other Dish Network folks, you may have missed the last few episodes. Link to comment
Hooper July 31, 2020 Share July 31, 2020 (edited) Quote Reddit agrees with @angora that it's a riot shield. I'm not so sure. And his graphics people are so good, you'd think there wouldn't be any doubt. I too was puzzled by what that thing is that Liberty is holding up in Trevor's graphic. I was thinking it was some sort of cell phone and symbolized viral videos being the new torch held aloft by Liberty. Since I'm not the least teeny bit white privileged [/S], riot shield never occurred to me until Epeolatrix suggested it. I wasn't sure at first, but it turns out that riot shields come in all sorts of shapes and sizes. Here's a link to one of the bazillion vendors of riot shields. The one pictured at this site looks pretty similar to Trevor's graphic. Googling for riot shield images was pretty revealing in an icky sort of way. I do love that they have a blank space for the purchaser to specify a logo. I mean, sure, the idea is to have the logo identify the person being shielded as POLICE, or SHERIFF, or ILLEGALLY DEPLOYED FEDERAL AGENT. But I'm picturing companies deciding to use civil disturbance as an advertising opportunity. I'm looking forward to riot shields being sponsored by Bud Lite, or by State Farm Insurance, or Century Link. Also, based on the link I posted above, we outsource the manufacture of riot shields to China. Because of course. Edited July 31, 2020 by Hooper 1 2 Link to comment
possibilities July 31, 2020 Share July 31, 2020 Why is Lady Liberty holding a riot shield, though? Is she trying to suppress peaceful protest? Is LL a jack booted thug?? Link to comment
Lantern7 July 31, 2020 Share July 31, 2020 1 hour ago, possibilities said: Why is Lady Liberty holding a riot shield, though? Is she trying to suppress peaceful protest? Is LL a jack booted thug?? If you figure the torch is for those that need liberty to find her for protection, the shield could be used to defend them from those that would harm them. Trevor is kicking ass from home, but watching the clip of last night's guest try to explain her situation to the current president was painful to watch. 1 Link to comment
Ailianna August 2, 2020 Share August 2, 2020 On 7/31/2020 at 5:34 PM, Lantern7 said: Trevor is kicking ass from home, but watching the clip of last night's guest try to explain her situation to the current president was painful to watch. It was horrific. And I am so glad that Trevor had her on the show, and that he aired that clip. I hadn't seen it at all before, and it was amazing. He tried to blow her off, and she gently persisted. I'm so tempted to show this to some of my work associates who like Trump and think he's so smart. He doesn't even know what he is signing, or who is there for it. UGH. 2 Link to comment
peeayebee August 3, 2020 Share August 3, 2020 On 7/31/2020 at 2:34 PM, Lantern7 said: Trevor is kicking ass from home, but watching the clip of last night's guest try to explain her situation to the current president was painful to watch. I remember seeing that before, and it was just as painful to watch now as then. DT so obviously didn't want to listen to her, didn't even try to understand, but... she persisted. Whenever a new speaker of English apologizes for their English skills, I just want to say, "Hey, I don't speak two languages. You're doing great!" 8 Link to comment
RealHousewife August 10, 2020 Share August 10, 2020 On 8/3/2020 at 9:42 AM, peeayebee said: I remember seeing that before, and it was just as painful to watch now as then. DT so obviously didn't want to listen to her, didn't even try to understand, but... she persisted. Whenever a new speaker of English apologizes for their English skills, I just want to say, "Hey, I don't speak two languages. You're doing great!" I love that. 😊 Sadly there are too many people who will hear an accent and some errors and dismiss someone who's incredibly intelligent as dumb simply because his/her English isn't as strong as someone who grew up in an English-speaking country. 1 Link to comment
paigow August 10, 2020 Share August 10, 2020 On 7/17/2020 at 10:20 PM, hula-la said: He mentioned this on last night’s episode. Apparently, the a/c is why he’s wearing the hoodies. We’ve had a cool, wet start to our summer, so I’m a little envious of people needing air conditioning. So why is Fallon wearing a suit jacket on top of a hoodie? Link to comment
Robert Lynch August 12, 2020 Share August 12, 2020 The Russian vaccine is very suspicious. 1 2 Link to comment
Ms Lark August 19, 2020 Share August 19, 2020 (edited) On 8/12/2020 at 6:51 PM, Robert Lynch said: The Russian vaccine is very suspicious. Hmm. Maybe a little bitsky? ETA: A friend who reads Russian translated it as: "Who ever can read this I respect Vladimir Putin." HAH! Edited August 20, 2020 by Ms Lark To add translation. 6 Link to comment
DXD526 August 19, 2020 Share August 19, 2020 "Hey Herman, get a load of this idiot! "Herman..?" 1 Link to comment
peeayebee August 19, 2020 Share August 19, 2020 I have to say that it irked me when Trevor mentioned penguins living in the Arctic. Other than that little nit, I've enjoyed the last two days, even Michael Kosta's segment. It was actually informative. 1 Link to comment
angora August 21, 2020 Share August 21, 2020 Trevor getting all defensive when Common asked about his fitness routine made me laugh, and the MoZ of them talking about their sweaters/hoodies was cute. Common's new series sounds pretty neat. That story on conservatives questioning Kamala Harris's Blackness was so good. I liked how Trevor brought up the idea of it being like a reversal of the one-drop rule, along with the comparison to how conservatives talked about Obama (until he got elected and started making policies they didn't like - "no one was talking his white mom from Kansas then!") That tied in well with the notion that people's Blackness is only questioned in their success, never their failures. And I loved the point, "So these people agree that the American Black experience is about suffering, struggle, and oppression," and yet they act like there's no reason for people to be protesting. 11 Link to comment
Lantern7 August 21, 2020 Share August 21, 2020 Just watched TDS. Well, just the one part. I've been working, so I usually steer away from TV in the late evening and DVR it. But I knew there would be an "official" campaign video for Joe Biden, and I had to watch it "live." Basically, the same concept as the one they did for John Kerry in 2004 ("He's Not Bush"), but it came out better. Kudos to Steve Buscemi for narrating that. 1 Link to comment
peeayebee August 21, 2020 Share August 21, 2020 1 hour ago, angora said: That tied in well with the notion that people's Blackness is only questioned in their success, never their failures. That was such an interesting observation. I'll definitely be on the lookout for it. Quote And I loved the point, "So these people agree that the American Black experience is about suffering, struggle, and oppression," and yet they act like there's no reason for people to be protesting. Exactly! That whole segment was really good. 11 minutes ago, Lantern7 said: But I knew there would be an "official" campaign video for Joe Biden, and I had to watch it "live." Basically, the same concept as the one they did for John Kerry in 2004 ("He's Not Bush"), but it came out better. Kudos to Steve Buscemi for narrating that. That was so good, and Buscemi did a great job narrating. Oh, and... BER-NEEEEEE! I loved listening to him. What a great guy. 2 Link to comment
possibilities August 21, 2020 Share August 21, 2020 I really liked tonight's episode. It hit just the right notes for me, after watching Day 4 of the Dem Convention. I was mesmerized by his fuzzy hoodie last night. Was that fleece? I guess all the hoodies I've seen have had the fuzzy part on the inside, but it looked like this one was made in the opposite way (not that he was wearing it inside out). I think way too much about the hoodies. I also like the lavender one. I'm like this about ties when dudes wear suits. Something to break up the boredom, I guess. 1 Link to comment
Ailianna August 23, 2020 Share August 23, 2020 I was so happy to see a fifth episode this week. I hope that lasts. I thought at first my DVR just recorded the replay (it's done that a few times) but then I watched a lavender hoodie followed by an orange sherbert hoodie, and I was so excited! (P.S. I also just love all the hoodies, and I'm feeling like he doesn't repeat them much. Whereas I think Seth Myers had like six shirts total while in the attic.) I also thought his interview with Bernie was very good (his always are) and the Drag Out the Vote was awesome! Link to comment
possibilities August 23, 2020 Share August 23, 2020 I think he did a show on Friday so he could carry the convention coverage from Thursday, without having to do it live on Thursday night. I was glad he did it, but I'm guessing he won't continue long term. It would be great if he did, though. 3 Link to comment
Robert Lynch August 25, 2020 Share August 25, 2020 Good Lord! Those Trump supporters using Zoom was scary! They were close to the screen and practically covered their features. Link to comment
DrSparkles August 26, 2020 Share August 26, 2020 I never ever ever EVER listen to trump. I would pay a LOT of money to not have to ffwd thru the first several minutes of this show every night to avoid it. 1 Link to comment
angora August 26, 2020 Share August 26, 2020 Oh man, I LOVED Trevor spiraling out over all the contradictory fearmongering at the RNC about a hypothetical Biden presidency. (paraphrased) They're gonna throw us in jail, but they got rid of all the jails so all the criminals are out in the street shooting at us, but they took all the guns away so we have to fight on Twitter, but we can't because WORDS ARE CANCELED!" Amazing bit. And he was right on about a real Trump presidency outweighing the damage of a hypothetical Biden one. "Dude, I'm Clorox-wiping my grapes, how much worse could shit get?" 7 Link to comment
RealHousewife August 26, 2020 Share August 26, 2020 5 minutes ago, angora said: Oh man, I LOVED Trevor spiraling out over all the contradictory fearmongering at the RNC about a hypothetical Biden presidency. (paraphrased) They're gonna throw us in jail, but they got rid of all the jails so all the criminals are out in the street shooting at us, but they took all the guns away so we have to fight on Twitter, but we can't because WORDS ARE CANCELED!" Amazing bit. And he was right on about a real Trump presidency outweighing the damage of a hypothetical Biden one. "Dude, I'm Clorox-wiping my grapes, how much worse could shit get?" Trevor was brilliant with that part! I enjoy his show in general, but he was particularly sharp the last episode. Love this man, one of my favorites on TV. 5 Link to comment
possibilities August 27, 2020 Share August 27, 2020 He was pissed off tonight, and I liked how he wasn't making any apologies about it. I also really enjoyed him fanning over Ramy. 7 Link to comment
angora August 27, 2020 Share August 27, 2020 Agreed on both counts, @possibilities. I love Ramy too, so it was great to see Trevor showing the series so much love. I don't have cable, so I'm a watch-the-next-day viewer. When I got online this morning and saw "Trevor Noah" was trending, I thought, "I bet he talked about Jacob Blake." Incredible commentary as always. Pissed off, but also just disgusted, especially when he was talking about the white shooter ("Don't worry, the business is all right.") I really felt for Trevor when he said he could probably pre-record five police shooting stories and no one would know the difference (personally, I think one of Trevor's strengths in these stories is the specificity and empathy with which he approaches the story of each victim, but I totally understand the feeling behind that statement.) Another part that really got to me was, "Black people are tired of hearing, 'I'm sorry,' and then nothing happening. Because essentially, what Black people are hearing is, 'I'm sorry this happened, and I'm sorry it's going to happen again.'" Including the longer clip from Blake's sister was really powerful too, and I loved what Trevor said about "militias." 5 Link to comment
Lantern7 August 28, 2020 Share August 28, 2020 Just saw the TDS Trump RNC video. Once again, they knocked it out of the park. Jeffery Wright brings gravitas and humor . . . not quite as funny as Rosie O'Donnell pausing her narration in 2016 to curse the then-candidate out, but you had some funny and horrific images. And for you old-school anime nerds out there, Gigantor was turned into a giant terrorist robot. I had to look it up . . . the nose is a giveaway. I do not envy Trevor. While he didn't have to deal with live shows and his troops scrambling for humor, this week has been fucking brutal for him. He has to do this FIVE nights this week. Meanwhile, John Oliver will probably spotlight the convention on his show on Sunday night from start to finish, AND he'll get to openly curse. 7 Link to comment
Robert Lynch August 28, 2020 Share August 28, 2020 John Oliver is going to have a lot on his plate next Sunday. Link to comment
ALenore August 29, 2020 Share August 29, 2020 22 hours ago, Lantern7 said: Just saw the TDS Trump RNC video. Once again, they knocked it out of the park. Jeffery Wright brings gravitas and humor . . . not quite as funny as Rosie O'Donnell pausing her narration in 2016 to curse the then-candidate out, but you had some funny and horrific images. I loved the video. I have a feeling if someone showed Trump the video, without saying it was from The Daily Show, that he would think it was complimentary. 1 2 Link to comment
Ailianna August 31, 2020 Share August 31, 2020 No Trevor until next Wednesday? Is that right? Link to comment
Lantern7 September 1, 2020 Share September 1, 2020 20 minutes ago, Ailianna said: No Trevor until next Wednesday? Is that right? He’s got this week and Labor Day off. He’ll be back next Tuesday. 2 Link to comment
RealHousewife September 1, 2020 Share September 1, 2020 As I’ll miss him and his brilliance, but I hope Trevor enjoys his time off. He deserves it! 1 Link to comment
angora September 1, 2020 Share September 1, 2020 I'm not sure about other late-night shows, but it feels like both this show and Last Week Tonight have been taking more time off during the pandemic, and I don't begrudge them for it one bit. In addition to the added complexity and stress of putting these shows together remotely, I can't imagine how tough it must be to continually be insightful and funny in the face of horrible news night after night when you're coming up on six months of limited social interaction. I miss them when they're not on, but Trevor, John Oliver, and anyone else can take as much time to recharge as they need, whenever they need it. 6 Link to comment
Lantern7 September 1, 2020 Share September 1, 2020 1 hour ago, angora said: I'm not sure about other late-night shows, but it feels like both this show and Last Week Tonight have been taking more time off during the pandemic, and I don't begrudge them for it one bit. In addition to the added complexity and stress of putting these shows together remotely, I can't imagine how tough it must be to continually be insightful and funny in the face of horrible news night after night when you're coming up on six months of limited social interaction. I miss them when they're not on, but Trevor, John Oliver, and anyone else can take as much time to recharge as they need, whenever they need it. I think Trevor would’ve had a week off under “normal“ circumstances because it’s the week before Labor Day. There should also be a week off for the Emmys, though I don’t know how that will go down. Link to comment
RealHousewife September 16, 2020 Share September 16, 2020 Trevor's Tucker Carlson impression on Friday's show was spot on! Link to comment
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