Discussion for article #242096
Good, but better was Noah noting Jeb!'s âhotâ take on the young nubile star of the CBS show Supergirl - warning all of us to remember not to shake hands with Jeb! after 9 p.m. on Wednesdays.
Trump on Ivanka, now Jeb! on Supergirl: the Clown Car out to have a Creep Car side event.
I feel like the crazy train derailed and crashed into the clown car and the creep vanâŚ
I kinda like Trevor. He is no Jon Stewart, but no one could be. I like that fact that he is relying more on his correspondents than Jon did. If I could offer one suggestion to him, it would be: donât laugh at your jokes so much. Jon rarely did that, perhaps in order to appear that he was reading the real news instead of âfake newsâ. Of course it is real news, but when Trevor laughs, he is making the âfake newsâ seem fake. Or faker. Or something. Minor quibble, and overall Trevor is pretty good.
I like that he does impressions a lot, and can actually use multiple accents. All of Stewartâs accents, even if they didnât start out that way, ended in super-nebbish Jewish stereotype.
I think heâs still finding his way and not 100% confident in his style yet. But it will come. People forget how Jon looked during his first year of hosting (believe it or not Craig Kilborne was a very popular host). Jon really didnât find his footing and the direction he wanted to take the show in until after 9-11.
His Jersey Italian was pretty good (and non-nebbishy)
Thatâs true. But still! It was weird how heâd start out mimicking someone in China or Africa and then three sentences in⌠nebbish Jewish guy.
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Neither was Jon Stewart at first.
Huh? Jon often had a hard time not peeing himself. That was part of how it worked for him. We could laugh along with him trying to reign it in. At times it would get near Harvey Korman levels.
Not sure what show you have been watching all these years.
Jon Stewart was actually pretty terrible at first. It took him a few years to get his groove on.