He's made light of how American politics is pretty new to him on his show. That decreases the humor for me.oof.
Bee is best. Really enjoy Oliver's format but I never found him funny in material or delivery.
Is Trevor really that bad? Maybe he's still trying to find his footing
Sort of agree. I think he often comes off as condescending too.
It's just not believable to watch a South African talk about American politics like he genuinely cares. That's what kills a lot of it for me.
It's just not believable to watch a South African talk about American politics like he genuinely cares. That's what kills a lot of it for me.
But what about the british guy on HBO
But what about the british guy on HBO
But what about the british guy on HBO
Still think it should have been Paul F. Tompkins. His fake news show with Muppets got cancelled recently because no one watches/gets Fusion. One day that dude will catch a break.
I don't really watch Oliver's show much tbh but I've seen some clips off youtube. He has the superior writers of all the other current political shows I believe. Haven't given Bee a chance yet
You should watch Samantha Bee, she's very funny. I prefer Last Week Tonight because I like how informative it is compared to other comedy shows, but Bee is probably funnier than Oliver.I don't really watch Oliver's show much tbh but I've seen some clips off youtube. He has the superior writers of all the other current political shows I believe. Haven't given Bee a chance yet
Trevor Noah is milquetoast, and his detached, observe the mess from above and tsk-tsk at what happens low affect isn't working for me personally.
He's not helped by a very weak cast of correspondents, Roy Wood Jr. the one very amazing exception to everything in post Stewart TDS.
Roy Wood Jr. is the best part of either CC late night show.
But
he lives here
and
what?
What is wrong with you, genuinely
I'll admit Oliver doesn't do it for me either (he's just not very funny to me...someone said he's more informative than anything else and I agree with that) but I agree with the assessment: his approach to the Tocqueville American political observer is much better suited for satirical news.John Oliver really handled is outside looking in thing so much better. Handling it in the manner that "I'm new to America, but I live here now and love this place, and I hate seeing some of what I'm seeing"
Poor Noah feels like Jon Stewart's kid taking over the show. I grit my teeth at first, thinking he's new and Stewart seems to believe in him, but every day comes the awkward possibility he just won't grow into the role.
I like to think he's getting better, but honestly, his correspondences are often better than him.
oof.
I feel like Bee is the strongest out of the DS alumni, Oliver was entertaining for a time (and I appreciate his continued focus on lesser-covered topics) but once you recognize the patterns in his general writing formula it gets pretty hard to watch. The repeated yelling of names thing is particularly grating/feels lazy.
Bullshit. Trevor's putting in work.
Last Week Tonight tries to do these hard journalism opinion pieces and then once they are done they toss in the jokes. It means they rely on comedic metaphors way too often because they are so easy to throw in. They often cant find the inherent humor of the problem they are covering.
Just heard it for the first time. Who the hell signed that offDeserved, if only for remixing the theme song into the monstrosity it is today.
The Nightly Show is terribly unfunny.
It's just not believable to watch a South African talk about American politics like he genuinely cares. That's what kills a lot of it for me.
Just heard it for the first time. Who the hell signed that off
Why does this get brought up more with Trevor and less with his Englishman counterpart?
I've only seen it a few times, but Wilmore often insults and cuts off his guests. Often times, it's just the "let's laugh at this person with an opposing view" show.