By using this site, you agree to our Privacy Policy and our Terms of Use. Close
totalwar23 said:
JaggedSac said:
Conan did not force Jay out. He said he wanted to be on earlier no matter where he was working. NBC did not want to let him go so they made a deal. None of this would have happened if NBC would have just let him go. Which is exactly where they are now. I do not blame Jay for anything. I don't like his show, but this isn't his fault. He was merely someone steam rolled by the inept management of NBC. Mainly, Zucker. NBC is doing so terrible now that the other networks actually have sympathy for them.

And do you havbe any more recent ratings. The ones in that link are skewed from the premier week.

So basically, Conan O'Brien was threatening to leave unless he gets an earlier show, i.e. The Tonight Show, forcing Zucker to incompetently handle the succession plan. You don't call that forcing Jay out? It was NBC show who gave O'Brien The Late Show making him who he is today. You think O'Brien would be somewhat grateful.

It was also Leno that accepted this plan. If he didn't want to go along with it, he should have said no. Instead, he agreed to this mess, even though he apparently didn't want to leave.

Remember this?

Yeah, so much for that. Leno simply decided that he doesn't want to retire, and he isn't going to stand by his word. The fact that he went with the 10 o clock show was a problem in of itself, as it'd obviously damage Conan's show (though he was still nice about it here).

When Leno was willing to move back to his own time slot at the expense of Conan and the Tonight show, there was no defending him. He already passed the torch to Conan, he promised him a clean transition. However, after this move it became clear he doesn't give a shit about anybody but himself. There's a reason virtually everyone is in favor of Conan here, and it isn't because they just think he's the funnier guy. I don't see how anybody can say "it isn't Leno's fault." He's supposed to step the fuck down when he says he will.


Funny clip from a year ago, see :55-2:00


In the end, I guess I don't care that much. I rarely have access to a TV so I don't exactly watch much Conan, anyway. I heard that he had toned his show down since leaving Late Night, hopefully when he's on TV again he's as crazy as he once was (or is currently). If he is, fans might benefit from this ordeal.

Still, it doesn't change the fact that Leno has shown us his true colors (I liked him before this)... And of course, NBC's incompetence.