“After the seven years, my time is up”
— CNN (@CNN) September 30, 2022
“The Daily Show” host Trevor Noah has announced he will step away from the anchor desk.https://t.co/tnsKCd1e5k
“After the seven years, my time is up”
— CNN (@CNN) September 30, 2022
“The Daily Show” host Trevor Noah has announced he will step away from the anchor desk.https://t.co/tnsKCd1e5k
TXAG 05 said:
Great. He can go be an unfunny racist somewhere else.
TXAG 05 said:
Great. He can go be an unfunny racist somewhere else.
Know Your Enemy said:TXAG 05 said:
Great. He can go be an unfunny racist somewhere else.
First response and already blue. TexAgs gonna TexAgs.
That says more about Noah than the posters on here.TCTTS said:
The second I saw the thread title this go-to popped into my head…
ABATTBQ11 said:TXAG 05 said:
Great. He can go be an unfunny racist somewhere else.
Bear in mind he's South African and was born into an interracial marriage during apartheid. His parents' relationship was illegal, and it's given him a very unique perspective on race in this day and age.
This might help explain it a little:
Same. I really Like Noah but don't watch the show regularly anymore. I think he's a really good interviewer, but I don't enjoy his scripted sets as much as some other late night shows. That may be more of a writer issue and/or disconnect between Noah's strengths and the medium.M.C. Swag said:
My wife and I listened to the audiobook during a road trip (which was narrated by Trevor) and his mom seemed like such a badass. Truly a remarkable story.
Daily show hasn't been on my rotation in a while but I've always been a fan of Trevor.
M.C. Swag said:
It's also because I grew outside of the target demo. When Stewart was the host, my 19-20 yr old brain ate that stuff up and I was already living on Comedy Central for South Park alone. Now I'm in my mid 30s, have a wife and kid and the hour or so of tv I get to consume on a given night isn't gonna be spent watching network cable regardless of the host lol
I probably agreed with Stewart's takes about half the time. He pulled his punches in some areas and focused more on others because of his personal politics. HOWEVER, he could always make me laugh. His snarky remarks and facial expressions absolutely made the DS what it was.ElephantRider said:
Honestly, it's probably because Jon Stewart is one of my all-time favorites and I loved the show so much when he was on it that nothing could live up to it.
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I've only seen it a few times but it's also kicking everyone else's ass in the ratings and that's simply because it's the only show like these that takes the opposite side. He has a monopoly simply because he zigs whenever everyone else zags.TCTTS said:
Gonna have to agree with this. At this point, it feels just like every other late night show, at least in terms of its messaging, save for the correspondents in the field segments.
That said, I've been forced to watch Greg Gutfeld with my dad a few times and holy sh*t, politics aside, that show could not be less funny/more smarmy if it tried. As predictable, saturated, and same-minded as leftist late night media has become, it's still light years beyond the right in terms of actually being funny.
I just wish there was a comedic political show that could roast both sides equally, with legit good writing. Feels like it would be a huge hit, too.