The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
TV-14 | 17 February 2014 (USA)
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  • Reviews
    aldofc31

    Jimmy is a cool likable guy yet fails to keep up with past hosts. He's like Chevy Chase.

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    dckelley4342-296-666612

    I record Fallon every night. I look to see who's on what the description provided. And then decide if I want to watch.I am so exhausted of the pandering to the left for everything! Which if I do watch I obviously fast forward through the monologue.I love the Roots!! And many times he has good musical guests, Are used to watch them a lot more before the election, now... The show is too political and I really don't want to watch it. Unless of course there is someone appearing on the show that I want to say. I'm really disappointed

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    melaniereid

    Fallon is undeniably talented as a musician, singer, writer, and comedian. The problem is the whole show is Fallon-butting into every musical number, flailing around in every act, gushing over ever guest as "oh my God, the best: and on and on. HIs guests look generally bewildered, and his endless duets are getting fairly awful. If Fallon would just shut up about himself, stop displaying how great he is, show a little restraint and let his guests shine he'd be much more tolerable. As is, within a few minutes I feel as if he needs an intervention to calm his mania, and a guest to tell him to just stop. His shows are empty of critical content about music, art, culture. He lacks irony and wit-everything is spoken in a kind of earnest hype-it reminds me of school dances at 14. Fallon makes me miss Leno, who at least would go after the odd scum bag- like O.J. Simpson, and touch on serious issues. I think Fallon is just one note, and over time it is so predictable I rarely watch.

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    DKosty123

    There are times when imitation is the ultimate flattery. This is not one of them. After recording and watching this version for a while, it appears they are trying to go back to the 1980's? The announcer makes one wish Ed McMahon would come back to life and work his way out of bankruptcy.As for Fallon, maybe if he is around to get older, then divorces a couple of wives he might get better. In today's environment, I can not believe NBC can afford to give him time. Watched one how at Halloween where Jay Leno made a guest shot. That appears to be the best show of the bunch I have looked at.Fallon does not have the timing down on the monologue. He sounds flat and monotone with his voice. His interviews with anyone appear to be boring. The best thing he has is a good band. The worst thing is he makes the way too political Colbert look good. I remember he said to Fallon, "Welocme to 11:30, bitch." Well, other than the band, it seems the thing here is welcome back to the past on Tonight, and even the announcer has no role after the intro of the show, and I miss the days when Ed would sit next to the guests and when the host did not get laughs says "Well, you have certainly done that before." This is a great show to save time on your DVR with. You see a guest your interested in on the preview, fast forward to them, watch that part of the show, then delete. I can see what I need on each episode in 15 minutes or less. The opening monologues are worse than Carson was on his worst night. This show has done done all this before, but please get better as Fallon makes it look like NBC should hire back Conan O'Brien.

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