Jimmy's wife probably gave him the silent treatment this morning
Yeah Jimmy did a solid in the wife department, but c'mon... Nicole Kidman??!!! I liken that to the George Costanza / Melissa Tomei incident. Nicole Kidman is at your apartment, and you chose to serve corn chips and play video games while wearing sweat pants and a ball cap??
Wilmore does his best in the first episode, showing surprising poise and cohesiveness for a brand new show. Each episode, like Politically Correct before it, will live and die on its panel, which comprises two of the three segments. Luckily, Wilmore proves a smart and capable host in his auspicious debut.
It is impossible to call Wilmore’s debut anything but a triumph. He has impossibly large, monumental shoes to fill and he does his best in his first fitting. The Nightly Show carries on the legacy of The Colbert Report in being both funny and managing a point of view. On late-night television, that’s a potent combination.
Wilmore does his best in the first episode, showing surprising poise and cohesiveness for a brand new show. Each episode, like Politically Correct before it, will live and die on its panel, which comprises two of the three segments. Luckily, Wilmore proves a smart and capable host in his auspicious debut.
It is impossible to call Wilmore’s debut anything but a triumph. He has impossibly large, monumental shoes to fill and he does his best in his first fitting. The Nightly Show carries on the legacy of The Colbert Report in being both funny and managing a point of view. On late-night television, that’s a potent combination.
I had my PVR set to record this, but got part of a Jimmy Kimmel episode instead. Fail on Comedy Network
Hüsker Dü great Bob Mould was the musical guest on Friday night’s episode of Late Show with David Letterman. He and his backing band of Jason Narducy and Jon Wurster ferociously tore through a medley of “Tomorrow Morning” and “Kid With a Crooked Face”. In fact, the performance was so loud, dust fell from the ceiling of the Ed Sullivan Theatre.