Personally, I thought it was something of a train wreck, from Colbert's 
confusion at the beginning over whether they should continue with the show 
or go to break, the unnecessary segmentation of the Fey/Robbie panel, and 
the hideously unfunny Ferrell panel (I realize that's redundant) that was 
saved from being the worst thing on the show only by the endless Key and 
Peele bit and the lousy musical guest (a tradition that Cobert's continued 
from Dave). I think Colbert's doing a good job of finding his show, but 
this didn't help.

--Dave Sikula

On Monday, February 8, 2016 at 10:24:11 AM UTC-8, Steve Timko wrote:
>
> Mixed feelings about the show.
> Overall,  I liked the comedy. Even the taped bits on a live show. Tina Fey 
> was a solid A list talk show guest and seemed more comfortable with Colbert 
> than Letterman and even Fallon and Meyers. Margot Robbie is dense but solid 
> eye candy.
> That satellite interview with the MVP was the biggest stumble of the show. 
> I imagine some exec thinking that up and using synergy a lot.
> Will Ferrell was great. That may have been my favorite Ferrell appearance 
> on a talk show.
> Key and Peele was also a winner for me.
> Megyn Kelly was a disappointment.  Maybe she's tired of talking about 
> Trump.
>
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>
>

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