You're not doing anything right now because it is late Friday afternoon, so why not roll on over to Happy Nice Time for some hot hot link on link action? We've got our recap of this week's Nashville, Jon Stewart on the terrible Supreme Court campaign finance decision, and our thoughts on who should replace Letterman. (SPOILER ALERT: No one should.) We review the new Avengers universe movie, Captain America: The Winter Soldier so that you can know just how much Scarlett Johansson is there before you go see it. We also tell you all about how Google is trying to trademark the word "glass," because they are Google. We made you pretend you weren't crying by showing you the sweet pro-homosexxican pro-interracial marriage Honey Maid graham crackers ad, but we also made you sad and terrified by telling you that there is going to be a Koch Brothers comedy troupe. And sideboob, like the poor, is always with us.
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In one respect you're right. It's the evolution of the talk show and Jon and Stephen are the next generation. Part of the problem in the fragmented media market of today is that a one hour show (or 90 minutes back in the day) just doesn't work now. Part of the problem is that the major networks could never afford to push the envelope with politically controversial subjects like Stewart can (though Dave did a far better job than Leno ever managed). The other issue leading to the demise of the late night dinosaurs is that the format was rather rigid in that much of the show served as nothing more than a pipeline to pimp upcoming movies, albums, etc. TDC and Colbert have resisted this to an extent and have gone with the edgier guests rather than the parade of stars pushing their next project (though lately that's been changing- 10 years from now the hipsters will be talking about back in the day when Stewart was cool and how he's sold out)
yeah, but she has to speak reeeally slowly and use little words