On Tue, Aug 28, 2012 at 1:54 PM, M-D November <[email protected]> wrote:
> It was hard to tell, even with an HD set, but I believe he wrote "Love" on
> one knee and "Hate" on the other, akin to prison/gang knuckle tattoos.

The origin is the movie The Night of the Hunter. It probably has
become better known through gangs.
>
> The only piece of the new set that has me a little uneasy is Secretariat's
> door.  I'm not sure that I like the idea of making the panto horse a
> permanent fixture of the set; it'd be like building a little puppet theater
> down center - sure, we know they're part of the show, but making them
> permanent fixtures just seems to take some of the spontaneity out of it.
>
> Also, while the lighting IS vastly improved, I actually thought a slightly
> darker stage worked to Craig's benefit, at least during the monologue and
> cold open.  And they need to get a light on Craig for when he goes in close
> during the monologue - he definitely felt more distant from the camera
> during last night's show.

I agree that the lighting in the old studio felt more intimate, like a
cabaret. I think we will get used to the new lighting in time.

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