David Letterman likes to make people think he's just phoning it in. And I'm starting to wonder if it's not just an act. Defamer caught him recycling his jokes last week. His monologue on Wednesday (Apr. 2) was nearly identical to his monologue on Thursday (Apr. 3).Seriously. He just changed up the wording of a few jokes, and some of them he repeated word-for-word. This isn't like his on-going jokes about the "hookers in Times Square" or the "squirrels in Central Park" or "John McCain is so old that...".
Is Letterman trying to see if anyone is paying attention? Or--and this would be funny--are his writers trying to see if he's paying attention? Letterman is a crafty chap and I can't help but think that something is up. Or it could be something simple and stupid like having the wrong cue cards on Thursday night (but why not start the show over?).
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4-07-2008 @ 4:13PM
Derek said...
He's been doing that since he came back after the strike. How many times do we want to see the following jokes/"bits" repeated ?
- Some guy appears behind him with scalped tickets for something.
- Some idiot phones up pretending to be Cali Highway Police.
- Some guy in the audience stands up and overreacts to something and runs out, beating up some security guards on the way out.
- Some unknown guy comes in and shouts "F" you! and Dave looks bewildered.
It's really like he's got all these standard "bits" and at the planning meeting of the show they hook up a bingo machine and decide which ones to do. Sometimes the same number comes out several times, so they do that bit that many times in the show.
I still TiVo it every day but really it's just for the guests now. I skip everything until the first guest comes out. I still enjoy him doing an interview, but that's about it these days. They really need some new writing/ideas talent on that show. Better still would be if Dave himself made an effort.
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4-07-2008 @ 4:46PM
Scott K said...
He has recycled monologue jokes for quite some time, and well before the strike. Several jokes might get repeated 3 or 4 times throughout a week. The McCain things don't count, because they are always different.
The repeating bits Derek mentions are all hilarious. Every time one of them happens, its like seeing an old friend. Len Easton of the California Highway Patrol is hysterical. I also Tivo it every night (as I have for 5 years or so). The repeating bits/segments are the best part of the show.
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4-07-2008 @ 5:46PM
Derek said...
I agree they were hilarious once, maybe even twice. But when it's happening (e.g. the CHP one) 4 times per episode, 5 times a week, it gets old real quick. I still find Dave to be the best though. Well, I'd probably think Craig is the best, but I can't watch that, they don't show it in England (or on the CBS website). All I get is the daily 3 minutes worth that CBS post on youtube :(
4-07-2008 @ 4:48PM
RadioScott said...
And yet, Dave is still funnier than Jay. Go figure.
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4-07-2008 @ 5:25PM
Oreo said...
Agree, he is still A LOT better than Jay Leno.
4-07-2008 @ 4:58PM
Thomas said...
Conan recycles stuff just as much. Not in the monologue per se but he does bits where the intro to them is the same every time and he does it as no-one has ever seen it before. He also does continuing bits where he does a massive long recap of everything that happened previously. With Conan (who I really like by the way) it really seems like they're filling sometimes.
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4-07-2008 @ 5:48PM
const said...
Leno always has the better monologue. Dave comes across cranky and old.
Time to retire Dave instead of Leno.
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4-07-2008 @ 6:28PM
sthompson said...
No. Jay hasn't been funny in years. Dave is still the best.
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4-07-2008 @ 6:38PM
Bob Sassone said...
Dave has actually been doing this for quite some time. Defamer just happened to catch it last week. I see nothing wrong with it. It's all part of Dave's persona, his "world," his rhythm. He not only repeats bits week after week, but he'll often recycle the same jokes on different days of the same week. Hey, different audiences.
Leno has repeated the same thing every single night since he took over for Carson. It's called "being awful."
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4-07-2008 @ 6:45PM
Joel Keller said...
I'm with Bob on this... seems to me that this is one of his "meta" jokes that he's been doing for over 25 years now. Do a lousy monologue, repeat jokes, and see if anyone notices or cares. I think it's one of the ways Dave amuses himself.
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4-07-2008 @ 8:50PM
Ric Kaysen said...
This comes from someone who had been a fan since Dave first came on the scene after doing stand up in the seventies. I watched him, religiously after the first time I saw him on Carson. When he got his own daytime show, I stayed home to watch because I didn't have a VCR in those days. When VCRs' got affordable, I never missed a show and then he became was a nightly staple on my DVR. I watched him evolve from a cutting edge, anti-establishment young troublemaker to a network suit, but stuck with him till he violated Johnnys' most basic rule about not letting the audience now your personal politics. Johnny could poke fun at both sides and everybody laughed. When Dave took sides, I felt like every night was a diatribe against the side he hates and it wasn't funny anymore. I stopped watching last year.
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4-07-2008 @ 10:38PM
Jimmy said...
Please tell us what side Dave is on. Really, we would love to know.
4-07-2008 @ 10:00PM
Walt said...
Dave could read the phonebook and the audience would still laugh. Because he's funnier? No. Because of loyalty, I guess.
I grew up with Carson and everyone says Carson quit when he was at the top. You can believe that too, because it's kind to think that about Carson. Looking at it coldly, Carson wasn't _as_ funny for the final three or so years, and in spots for years before that. Carson was still entertaining, however.
Letterman is no longer funny. On my personal scale, he quit being funny for me a long time before he quit being funny for other people. Letterman _can_ however, be entertaining. Most nights he's not. Well, I take that back. I pretty much quit watching him, so I can't talk about _most_ nights. Just every night I happen to land on CBS.
How to get me to watch The Late Show with David Letterman? Simple. Have Dave retire and have Craig Ferguson take his place. Ferguson against Leno? Craig wins.
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4-08-2008 @ 6:31AM
Ric Kaysen said...
He's on the side that you, apparently, agree with Jimmy; which is why he still sounds neutral to your ears.
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4-08-2008 @ 10:08AM
Jimmy said...
Seriously, Ric, Letterman blasts all politicans and all parties equally. The only time I've seen him treat a political guest with any evidence of disrespect was when Bill O'Reilly was on, and that's because he's an ass, not because he's a conservative.