purist October 30, 2018 Share October 30, 2018 I was lucky enough to see Taylor Mac's 24-Decade History of Popular Music in my home town of Melbourne, Australia last year. It literally changed my life and my attitudes to performance and theatre. If you get the chance to see it, DO IT. 4 Link to comment
GoldenGirl90 October 30, 2018 Share October 30, 2018 Jon Batiste's facial expression after the Lou Dobbs clip is all of us looking at what's going on in this country right now. 17 Link to comment
Annber03 October 30, 2018 Share October 30, 2018 Jon Batiste's reaction shots are gold. 8 hours ago, shapeshifter said: After Kerry Washington talked about how in scripted dialog that people have to listen to each other and that if we all just listened to each other that there would be peace and harmony — I thought how awesome would it be to have her as the 21st century President Washington. It was just a momentary fantasy, but we've got to get our positive moments when and where we can. Right? I know that feeling, I've been there before as well. 4 Link to comment
Arcadiasw October 31, 2018 Share October 31, 2018 Maybe I'm a pessimist but it doesn't seem Nancy Pelosi has learned anything. Last time Democrats were that overconfident Trump got in the White House. 9 Link to comment
theredhead77 October 31, 2018 Share October 31, 2018 5 hours ago, Arcadiasw said: Maybe I'm a pessimist but it doesn't seem Nancy Pelosi has learned anything. Last time Democrats were that overconfident Trump got in the White House. MTE. Stephen was visibly annoyed (arms crossed, leaning away) that she kept going after he asked her to stop. 8 Link to comment
Dewey Decimate November 1, 2018 Share November 1, 2018 I ff'd through Pelosi once she started in on the trite rah-rahs. I'm fulling expecting the worst and hope to be pleasantly surprised next Tuesday. Never heard of Christine and the Queens, but that was a cool performance. Felt a little redolent of Benetton ads, but the song was catchy and the dancing fun to watch. 4 Link to comment
shapeshifter November 1, 2018 Share November 1, 2018 (edited) 1 hour ago, Dewey Decimate said: I'm fulling expecting the worst and hope to be pleasantly surprised next Tuesday. That's how I live life in general (hope for the best while expecting the worst so as not to be disappointed or caught with my metaphorical pants down). I suspect that statistics would show that those who are financially secure (especially those who have always been financially secure) don't generally think that way. ETA: I couldn't tell if Stephen was genuinely afraid that Pelosi's positivity was going summon jealous evil spirits to put a hex on her dreams, or if he was just performing. Edited November 1, 2018 by shapeshifter 1 Link to comment
possibilities November 1, 2018 Share November 1, 2018 I don't understand why Pelosi is considered such a great, effective Speaker, and why the party consistently backs her. I believe it's true, but whatever her skills are, they must be truly spectacular to make up for how truly off-putting and terrible she is as a campaigner or public speaker. 4 Link to comment
shapeshifter November 1, 2018 Share November 1, 2018 Am I naive to now consider Christianne Amanpour is my bff? 7 Link to comment
Annber03 November 1, 2018 Share November 1, 2018 Nope. I'd want to say the same. She's awesome. That story about the woman and the ghost was hilarious. As was the way Stephen talked about that plot to frame Mueller. The stupidity with that plot, I can't even... 4 Link to comment
theredhead77 November 1, 2018 Share November 1, 2018 10 hours ago, shapeshifter said: ETA: I couldn't tell if Stephen was genuinely afraid that Pelosi's positivity was going summon jealous evil spirits to put a hex on her dreams, or if he was just performing. It seemed (to me) that he was visibly annoyed she kept going. 3 Link to comment
shapeshifter November 1, 2018 Share November 1, 2018 8 hours ago, Annber03 said: That story about the woman and the ghost was hilarious. I admit to laughing, but now I have yet another reason to cringe when using the airplane toilet on 2 upcoming 3-hour flights. And don't even bother suggesting the alternatives. 2 1 Link to comment
GoldenGirl90 November 1, 2018 Share November 1, 2018 Nancy Peolosi is a little too overconfident. Colbert did seem annoyed. I understand being enthusiastic and hopeful but overconfidence is one of the reasons we're here now. And I adore Christianne Amanpour. 6 Link to comment
Victor the Crab November 1, 2018 Share November 1, 2018 Nancy Pelosi's strength come from coalescing fellow Democrats to come together along party lines in doing the right thing. Her obvious weakness is going on shows like Stephen's and blurting out stupid shit that makes her look like a fucking idiot. 7 Link to comment
GoldenGirl90 November 2, 2018 Share November 2, 2018 (edited) . Edited November 3, 2018 by Alexis2291 I had more to add lol. 2 Link to comment
bilgistic November 2, 2018 Share November 2, 2018 Ugh, I don't. The way he acted when confronted with the accurate stats about immigrants showed his true colors. Further, he said the president's "job is to be a disruptor". No. Trump is not a 19-year old Instagram model; he's the goddamned president of the United States. He should be acting like it, not like a petulant child. Yet here we are. 21 Link to comment
Annber03 November 2, 2018 Share November 2, 2018 I'll need to catch this one online or something-my local channel went out for some reason around 9:45 pm last night and still wasn't on when Stephen started, so I totally missed the episode. Sounds like an interview worth checking out here. 22 minutes ago, bilgistic said: Further, he said the president's "job is to be a disruptor". Yeeeeeeeeeah, I'm kind of well past done with Trump "disrupting" things. I want people in office who act like actual adults again. 3 Link to comment
bilgistic November 2, 2018 Share November 2, 2018 The show is on YouTube the following day (so last night's is up today). They break the show up into segments (where the commercial breaks are). I've watched it that way a few times because my cable is terrible and the signal doesn't always come through strong enough to record. (Of course, it's not Spectrum's fault and blah blah blah whatever.) 1 Link to comment
Annber03 November 2, 2018 Share November 2, 2018 Awesome, thanks. Spares me having to go to the CBS site and sit through their ads there. Link to comment
shapeshifter November 3, 2018 Share November 3, 2018 2 hours ago, bilgistic said: The show is on YouTube the following day (so last night's is up today). They break the show up into segments (where the commercial breaks are). 2 hours ago, Annber03 said: Awesome, thanks. Spares me having to go to the CBS site and sit through their ads there. I usually just Google the name of the interviewee and Stephen Colbert (any time after midnight), but since this was in 2 segments, it was a little tricky, so here for your collective edification is: Part 1: https://youtu.be/BsrpihZgW7c and Part 2: https://youtu.be/7pXvzo6bsKY Several stations were wonky in the wind the last couple of days, but last night it was my sleep-deprived brain that checked out early. Chris Wallace struck me as a very youthful 71 in terms of energy and sharpness, and they did look like they could be cousins, heh. 1 Link to comment
Victor the Crab November 3, 2018 Share November 3, 2018 Chris Wallace struck me as a Fox News douchebag towing the company line with his one on one with Stephen. But to anyone who saw him years ago attempting a lame gotcha interview with Jon Stewart, no one should be shocked by this. 4 Link to comment
Mystery November 3, 2018 Share November 3, 2018 I wish that Stephen was doing his Election Night show live everywhere. I imagine I'll be passed out drunk, whatever happens, by the time it rolls around at 11:35pm in California, so many hours after polls have closed all over the country. 2 Link to comment
shapeshifter November 3, 2018 Share November 3, 2018 (edited) I know even the phrase "violin music" is used as a metaphor for someone gratutiously pulling on someone else's heart strings, but Itzhak Perlman's rendition of "Someone to Watch Over Me" with Jon Baptiste did feel to me like the representative cry of the heartbreak of our times—or at least it represented my feelings. And: Wow. Is there not a musician anywhere of any caliber whose performance isn't even better with Jon Baptiste? Edited November 3, 2018 by shapeshifter 14 Link to comment
Annber03 November 3, 2018 Share November 3, 2018 That was a truly beautiful performance, indeed. I love that Perlman got to come back to the same theater and perform again all these years later. 5 hours ago, shapeshifter said: And: Wow. Is there not a musician anywhere of any caliber whose performance isn't even better with Jon Baptiste? I continue to be in awe of Baptiste's talent every time it's spotlighted on here. It'd be so cool to hang out with him and talk about music and whatnot. The monologue last night had me cracking up so much. I wonder what it says about me that Stephen and I apparently had the same joke about Democrats and BDSM in mind :D. Could've done without that disturbing image of Mitch McConnell, though. I also liked the discussion of young voters. I really, really hope we see a good turnout among them next week. 6 Link to comment
possibilities November 3, 2018 Share November 3, 2018 Perlman is always amazing. He could play "3 blind mice" and it would be amazing. I don't know what it is, exactly, but it goes far beyond the mere execution of the notes. Batiste is also terrific. The combination couldn't help but be spectacular. I'm annoyed that they haven't bothered to make the desk/guest area wheelchair accessible. A ramp isn't that hard to build, and it shows they haven't even considered having disabled guests and consider it of no concern that they telegraph it every night, and then don't even address it when they bring on a person of Perlman's caliber. 9 Link to comment
shapeshifter November 3, 2018 Share November 3, 2018 1 hour ago, possibilities said: I'm annoyed that they haven't bothered to make the desk/guest area wheelchair accessible. A ramp isn't that hard to build, and it shows they haven't even considered having disabled guests and consider it of no concern that they telegraph it every night, and then don't even address it when they bring on a person of Perlman's caliber. Maybe it's something they will now consider? 2 Link to comment
TV Diva Queen November 5, 2018 Share November 5, 2018 On 11/3/2018 at 4:44 PM, possibilities said: Perlman is always amazing. He could play "3 blind mice" and it would be amazing. I don't know what it is, exactly, but it goes far beyond the mere execution of the notes. Batiste is also terrific. The combination couldn't help but be spectacular. I'm annoyed that they haven't bothered to make the desk/guest area wheelchair accessible. A ramp isn't that hard to build, and it shows they haven't even considered having disabled guests and consider it of no concern that they telegraph it every night, and then don't even address it when they bring on a person of Perlman's caliber. I think how they did it was perfect and very respectful. 4 Link to comment
BookThief November 6, 2018 Share November 6, 2018 Triumph the Insult Comic Dog's interviews with Beto O'Rourke and especially Ted Cruz were terrific! I'm not normally a fan but I think I might have to become one now. When Ted said, “Just remember, it was the Dems that took you into the vets to get fixed" and Triumph retorted, “I support spaying and neutering, just like Trump did to you" TO HIS FACE. Hilarious! Lion-Ted! Lion-Ted! Lyin' Ted! 1 18 Link to comment
Twilight Man November 8, 2018 Share November 8, 2018 Politics aside, may I just say that the cameo appearances of Scott Bakula as Dwayne Pride and Wahlburg as Danny Reagan were really stupid. 6 Link to comment
Jaded November 8, 2018 Share November 8, 2018 21 minutes ago, Twilight Man said: Politics aside, may I just say that the cameo appearances of Scott Bakula as Dwayne Pride and Wahlburg as Danny Reagan were really stupid. I agree. Nobody seemed happy about being in those cameos nor did Stephen enjoy reacting to them. 3 Link to comment
Dewey Decimate November 8, 2018 Share November 8, 2018 I liked the Circus guy's comment (though not the f-bomb - c'mon, dude, keep it classy) about how the midterms may seem like a letdown (to left/central folks) because of the trifecta losses of Abrams, Beto, and Gillum, though it was actually a good night. My chosen analogy will be that while our glamour muscles were neglected, we worked our core. Between Triumph's massive burn of Cruz's neutering and the wonderful photobomber giving McTurtleConnell a thumbs-down, I'm feeling happy. 4 Link to comment
Annber03 November 8, 2018 Share November 8, 2018 (edited) 11 minutes ago, Dewey Decimate said: I liked the Circus guy's comment (though not the f-bomb - c'mon, dude, keep it classy) about how the midterms may seem like a letdown (to left/central folks) because of the trifecta losses of Abrams, Beto, and Gillum I'd like to add the Iowa results to that list. The races here weren't on the level of the three mentioned above in terms of national scrutiny and whatnot, but they still bummed me out personally. That said... Quote My chosen analogy will be that while our glamour muscles were neglected, we worked our core. I like this analogy, and I fully agree there's still plenty from last night to feel good about and celebrate :). Edited November 8, 2018 by Annber03 2 Link to comment
opus November 8, 2018 Share November 8, 2018 Brief thoughts on the live show: -The opening song was weak and too long. If you’ve been promoting live for weeks, and your whole point of the night is being live, then get to it and be live. - The celeb cameos/show plugs went over with everyone about as well as a 2020 Trump victory. -I hope anyone recording added about 15 minutes at the end 5 Link to comment
shapeshifter November 8, 2018 Share November 8, 2018 Colbert seemed exhausted and deflated. Or was I just projecting? 1 hour ago, Twilight Man said: Politics aside, may I just say that the cameo appearances of Scott Bakula as Dwayne Pride and Wahlburg as Danny Reagan were really stupid. Seriously poorly integrated into the show! Never before have I felt embarrassed on behalf of a show to the point of wishing they had used a laugh track to make it less painful to watch. 2 Link to comment
Annber03 November 8, 2018 Share November 8, 2018 Exhausted, yes (and who could blame him), but I didn't really see deflated. I think he just wanted to kinda focus on figuring out what all this means going forward more than anything. And he was probably trying to be careful about getting too excitable in general, in case it was 2016 all over again. 2 Link to comment
MoreCoffeePlease November 8, 2018 Share November 8, 2018 Quote The opening song was weak and too long. I love everything Stephen, but that was terrible. We had to fast forward through it. So disappointing. 2 Link to comment
shapeshifter November 9, 2018 Share November 9, 2018 I'm a little conflicted. On the one hand: I like to think RBG is healing faster after watching SC's hilarious monologue offering her his own ribs and imploring her to lay off extreme sports (with tastefully hysterical PhotoShopped graphics). On the other hand: She is probably moaning, "Please. Don't make me laugh." 9 Link to comment
Annber03 November 9, 2018 Share November 9, 2018 (edited) "I don't think my liver can take another election." I think a lot of people can sympathize, Stephen. I liked the "grammar Nazi" line :D. ETA: This interview with Billy Crystal is lovely. His comments about his mom and the Oscars. Awwww. Edited November 9, 2018 by Annber03 6 Link to comment
PrincessPurrsALot November 10, 2018 Share November 10, 2018 Alexander Skarsgård is my new TV boyfriend. Stephen asked a simple question that turned into such an interesting interview. Skarsgård was so charming and self-effacing. And yet he plays scary so well. 5 Link to comment
MissLucas November 13, 2018 Share November 13, 2018 Aww, Stephen doing Axl Rose's mike-dance just made my day! 3 Link to comment
Annber03 November 13, 2018 Share November 13, 2018 Hee, I loved that, too :D. The "November Rain" bit also made me laugh. 1 Link to comment
DrSparkles November 14, 2018 Share November 14, 2018 Who in the audience did Mondays guests keep shaking hands with? Link to comment
bilgistic November 14, 2018 Share November 14, 2018 1 hour ago, DrSparkles said: Who in the audience did Mondays guests keep shaking hands with? Andy Lee 1 Link to comment
DrSparkles November 14, 2018 Share November 14, 2018 13 hours ago, bilgistic said: Andy Lee Thank you! Hunh. Link to comment
shapeshifter November 15, 2018 Share November 15, 2018 CBS was finally back tonight here (no weather interference) and SC was back to being energetic and upbeat (he seemed so spent on election night). He was totally engaged with the three very different guests: Ricky Gervais, commentator Bianna Golodryga, and teen chef Flynn McGarry. I wonder how much of his philosophizing with Ricky Gervais was scripted. 1 Link to comment
Annber03 November 15, 2018 Share November 15, 2018 Agreed on his interactions with all the guests tonight. Golodryga gave some interesting insight into Russia in relation to all this political stuff going on, and I liked how respectful the religious discussion between Stephen and Gervais was. I was also cracking up during the monologue, when Stephen was talking about Whitaker and his connection to the toilets for "well-endowed" men. Oh, my god. We're in the flipping Twilight Zone, I swear.... 1 2 Link to comment
Victor the Crab November 15, 2018 Share November 15, 2018 With Whittaker trying to pimp a hot tub patent and him hoping machine will allow people to travel in time, Stephen missed out on an obvious punch line. HOT TUB TIME MACHINE! 1 5 Link to comment
shapeshifter November 15, 2018 Share November 15, 2018 3 hours ago, Victor the Crab said: With Whittaker trying to pimp a hot tub patent and him hoping machine will allow people to travel in time, Stephen missed out on an obvious punch line. HOT TUB TIME MACHINE! Oooo! Good one! Maybe tonight? Er, ahh, the joke. (Not a date.) 1 Link to comment
theredhead77 November 20, 2018 Share November 20, 2018 Millie Bobby Brown is a delight! 2 Link to comment
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