As a child, Randall studied the TV Guide so he’d never miss an episode of his favorite sitcoms. https://link.chtbl.com/CONAFRandallTVGuide
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Bob Newhart made my childhood so difficult!
I still remember that night Larry came on and introduced us to his brother Darryl and his other brother Darryl.
I have two brother Daves, and two sister Loris.
You cannot choose your parents people! LOL
ReplyIt’s the stage that legitimizes the laugh track. On the rare occasions old sitcoms had a laugh track on a legitimate exterior shot always felt out of place.
ReplyLooking forward to his next Netflix Project called TV Guide lol
ReplyWhenever I think of stuff like the saga of “Who shot Mr. Burns” of the Simpsons, I’m definitely reminded of the sense that we were all in it together, as Conan puts it. Marketing departments everywhere milked that cow all summer
Replyman I wish there was a way to level Conan volume. When he speaks low I have to raise the volume and then Randall sounds loud af 🙁
ReplyFreaking hate laughtrack. Would love to see Cheers and Friends without laughs.
ReplyA laugh track feels forced at times, as if it’s telling you when to laugh and what to laugh at or with. Without a laugh track, your laughter becomes tailored to the moments you find funny in an organic and spontaneous way.
Replyjake is conan’s friend he did the play with!
ReplyThis was very boring, it’s like Randall doesn’t even want to be there. Conan did all the talking, and Park seemed like he wasn’t interested in contributing anything. Thankfully Conan saved it with interesting anecdotes.
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ReplyWhat’s funny to me is that you couldn’t see that episode which had Fonzi jumping his motorcycle over 14 barrels on a show that was called “You Wanted To See It”.
ReplyIn Europe, we wonder at this fixation with Johnny Carson. We never saw him. We say US TV series ( Matlock, The Streets of San Francisco etc.). Then in the early 90’s, we saw on some new European satellite channels ( eg Eurochannel ) we saw Leno and Conan. So for us Europeans, Conan is one of the “original” US superstar talkshow hosts. That’s why all the weekend chat shows copy Leno’s/ Conan’s studio design from the early 90’s ( even today, they are interchangeable from those of the US 30 years ago. Search out the German weekend “latenight” guy – he’s a total Leno / Conan rip off ). So Carson means nothing to us. When we see him on Youtube clips, his guests are the stars. So I guess this proves the oft quoted gift of Carson of making the guest the star; not undermining their story/ jokes. Unlike a certain (insecure and narcissistic) Mr. Colbert, whose show is all about him. And let’s not forget that Andy Ricter is *the* best sidekick. Ever interjection an Emmy winning *zinger*
Reply*Fun Fact :* The Queen’s sister, Princess Margaret, upon returning after a day doing royal family engagements, would rush into the room in her residence where the TV was, and put her hand on the back of the TV set. If it was warm she would shout “See, the staff have been watching it again !”, and the staff would be made to line up to be berated for breaking the rule of not watching the TV while they cleaned while she was out. True story. You can find this anecdote online in an article published by one of the BBC royal correspondents …
ReplyI don’t miss laugh tracks, I think they just feel cheap and like they’re leading the audience on and I’m turned off by content with a laugh track.
ReplyWhen I was little my cousin and I would play nintendo games when adults were out. Often it was when his Mom went out shopping. So one of us would be playing while the other one stake out behind the front window and then we would switch. Once we saw his Mom walking back and we quickly disconnected the console and turned off the TV and went back to our desks pretending we were doing homework all this time. And the first thing she did when she came in was to touch the back of the TV and we were screwed lol.
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