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    I don't remember all the details, but surely you're forgetting the network's role in this. I'm sure they weren't making it a walk in the park for Conan. Anyway, I think Fallon will make for a better Tonight Show host.

    This is definitely a subtle defense of Jay Leno, as much as the author wants to deny, and I applaud it.

    What if Seinfeld acually team up w/ @Seinfend2000?

    That's great, thanks.

    How is anyone surprised by this? They do this every year. The final performance segues to ads. /end

    I really want to see the before and after of this - who introduced them, etc.

    Exactly why I laugh at Trent's tweet - this happens all the time.

    Are you 16?

    I wouldn't say they have "little to do with music" seeing as probably 85% of the show is actual live performances, whether you like the artists or not, but I do abhor the constant #branding of the Grammys. LL Cool J needs to take a year off.

    Um…that was "One." Were we watching the same show?

    I think she does herself a disservice as a singer by repeatedly engaging in these aerial stunts.

    Glen? Is that you?

    She's made some critiques on other musicians I believe, but last night they showed her nodding her head and smiling during the Imagine Dragons/Kendrick performance and I'm left wondering if she actually likes Imagine Dragons.

    Shouldn't Record of the Year go to the producer? Are they included in that? Maybe they already are.

    I suppose you can't fault that. Pretty sure early on I wasn't sure what his role was either.

    They needed to fill airtime.

    Content versus delivery?

    I'm pretty sure they do that every year.

    Even Dave Grohl?

    The only thing I've heard from her that I like is the piano riff to "Love Song." Since I first heard "Brave" in a Microsoft ad I can't stand the hook.