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And when it comes time to discuss legacy, you rightfully take a hit.

See, I pull up that Carson clip and looks like a different world to me. And that world may be interesting, but it doesn't really seem like it has anything to do with me.

Fallon, to me, is the safe, young-ish, boring white guy that NBC wanted to replace the departing safe, old-ish, boring white guy in the Tonight Show chair. I look at his show and I see a better-looking Leno, basically. Fallon is premodern; it's like David Letterman never happened.

It seems to me that a big part of the problem with the post 1990 late night guys is that many of them are too impressed with the Tonight Show as an institution and are too deferential to the memory of Johnny Carson. I'm a grown ass man of 35 years of age. But I have no memories of watching Carson; Carson means

This has been bothering me too. It's not as if Berkley is a low stakes small town.

No. They were clearly both talking about the sexual relationship.

Are they not essentially repeating the storyline from season 1 - Zeke is intransigent while Camille runs?

Are they not essentially repeating the storyline from season 1 - Zeke is intransigent while Camille runs?

Dude, move.

They have made at least 10 episodes that are funnier than Caddyshack.

They have made at least 10 episodes that are funnier than Caddyshack.