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Conan O'Brien Returns!

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I have never found that man to be funny. I guess I'm way too old for his brand of humour.
 
I gonna watch the few episode at least. I read that the budget is much lower than for his NBC show. So I want to see what the production values look like.
 
His show was okay it needs work the monologue was only 5 mins long his guests had long segments. Im still going to give him a chance i hope it works out over time and he don't act the same way he does on late night. It felt like his show back in 1993
 
His premiere was smartly done. Low key and business as usual with Conan fans. Rather than attempt to do something extravagant that appeals to every demographic, he just started where his Late Night origins left off. Now that he is allowed, he's back to being himself, which is all his fans want.
 
Never found him funny, but am glad to see he's found a place to host.
NBC truly did screw him over.
 
I saw a few clips of his opening. Same silliness he used to fail at NBC. You would think he would get a clue and improve his material.
 
Conan O'Brien is the king of late night once again if only temporarily.

The debut of O'Brien's new show, outdrew both NBC's "The Tonight Show with Jay Leno" and CBS's "The Late Show with David Letterman" among virtually every demo last night, including total viewers and adults 18-49, where O'Brien's advantage was huge.Conan averaged 4.2 million total viewers, Leno drew 3.47 million and Letterman drew 3.39 million.

I wonder how he did aganst Jon Stewart and the Daily Show.
 
No one thought that Conan O'Brien's new TBS show would sustain its huge first-night ratings, and they were right. Conan averaged 2.82 million total viewers on his second show down 32 percent
 
I saw a few clips of his opening. Same silliness he used to fail at NBC. You would think he would get a clue and improve his material.

Oh yeah, right. He failed so bad with Late Night at NBC that the execs first wanted him to replace Jay with the Tonight Show. Let us know when you get a clue about the real story.
 
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