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number8
12-13-2007, 10:52 PM
On Tuesday night, a group of striking writers (including some well known names, including one Oscar-nominated screenwriter and one creator of a TV cult series) infiltrated and interrupted a taping of NBC's Last Call With Carson Daly. This may well have been the first time the show wasn't boring if it had aired.

Carson, of course, was the controversial first of the late night network hosts to return to the airwaves during the WGA labor action because NBC threatened to cancel his show. (Talent-free Daly is not a member of the WGA unlike the other hosts.) During an interview with former NFL great Jerry Rice, a WGA member incognito in the audience heckled Daly, claiming he “needed a writer” to ask better questions. Production assistants and NBC security swooped down on the scribe and escorted him from the building. The writer didn't resist.

A clearly disconcerted Daly asked whether Rice would be willing to start the interview over again, which he was. After reintroducing Rice to the audience, who repeated their cheers, Daly was horrified when another incognito writer stood up and loudly declared: “I feel so bad for the striking writers! Can I please leave?” The scribe also pointed out Daly’s use of cue cards and asked who was writing the show now. NBC security, still expelling the first troublemaker, instantly scrambled back into the studio, then hurriedly ejected three more WGA members from the audience. Daly, now visibly rattled, had no impromptu comment to offer the perplexed audience. Rice was also upset because he was perplexed, audibly asking: “What’s going on?” A tense Daly responded with a nod, saying darkly: “I know what this is about.” After that, someone associated with the production took the stage to declare, “Anyone else interrupting the show will be prosecuted” and urged “any other striking writers” in the crowd to “leave now.” Over 20 people -- though some sources say just 5 -- scattered throughout the stands dutifully shuffled out. The audience gasped. Daly paled. Ironically, one member of this departing group had been given a prize moments earlier for being “such a great audience member.” The award was a gift certificate to El Pollo Loco. Moments later, a traumatized Daly asked Rice whether he’d “mind starting the interview again.” For the 3rd time.



I feel bad for Jerry Rice.

Ezee E
12-14-2007, 03:04 AM
It's too bad Carson's such a pansy. If it happened to Bill Maher, he'd go off, and it'd be awesome to see.

'Cept Bill Maher is WGA too.

MadMan
12-14-2007, 05:15 AM
The pitfalls of live studio audiences :lol:

Rowland
12-14-2007, 04:59 PM
The pitfalls of live studio audiences :lol:Oh no, it wasn't live. That would have been amazing if it was though.

Raiders
12-14-2007, 05:05 PM
Oh no, it wasn't live. That would have been amazing if it was though.

The studio audience was live, I hope. If Carson Daly was arguing with a taped audience, then that would be really funny.

Rowland
12-14-2007, 05:34 PM
The studio audience was live, I hope. If Carson Daly was arguing with a taped audience, then that would be really funny.I thought he meant being broadcast live. My bad.

Watashi
12-14-2007, 08:25 PM
I kinda like Carson Daly....

*runs*?

Kurosawa Fan
12-14-2007, 08:47 PM
I kinda like Carson Daly....

*runs*?

His talk show? Are you serious? It's beyond terrible. He's absolutely inept when it comes to interviewing guests. I've never seen anyone as uncomfortable, and from what I can tell he isn't improving as time goes on.

Watashi
12-14-2007, 08:48 PM
His talk show? Are you serious? It's beyond terrible. He's absolutely inept when it comes to interviewing guests. I've never seen anyone as uncomfortable, and from what I can tell he isn't improving as time goes on.
No, I've never even seen his talk show. Just him as a person.

Kurosawa Fan
12-14-2007, 08:50 PM
No, I've never even seen his talk show. Just him as a person.

Oh. Well that's a relief. I don't really have an opinion on him. From what little I saw of him on MTV, he didn't seem unlikeable.

Ezee E
12-14-2007, 09:06 PM
He seems like a nice guy. He has a good screen presence, but he cannot tell a joke for his life, and he's given crappy guests. I'd rather watch infomercials at that part of the night if I choose to watch TV.

Sycophant
12-14-2007, 09:38 PM
He seems like a nice guy. He has a good screen presence, but he cannot tell a joke for his life, and he's given crappy guests. I'd rather watch infomercials at that part of the night if I choose to watch TV.
I agree with pretty much all of this, except for the part I've formatted in bold. That is quite possibly the weirdest thing I've read all week.

Ezee E
12-14-2007, 09:49 PM
I agree with pretty much all of this, except for the part I've formatted in bold. That is quite possibly the weirdest thing I've read all week.
eh, screen presence is probably wrong. He's just camera-friendly is all.

Sycophant
12-14-2007, 10:15 PM
eh, screen presence is probably wrong. He's just camera-friendly is all.
Mm'kay. I can accept that he's photogenic, but I've always found him to be a charisma black hole. His popularity stupefies me.

number8
12-15-2007, 12:18 AM
I don't have a problem with Daly himself (his cameo on Chapelle's Show was hilarious), but his talk show is one of the biggest waste of airtime ever. Not only are his monologue jokes and skits retarded, but his interviews are so unbelievably boring. He talks to his guests like he's talking to teenage girls on TRL.

Ezee E
12-15-2007, 04:15 AM
I don't have a problem with Daly himself (his cameo on Chapelle's Show was hilarious), but his talk show is one of the biggest waste of airtime ever. Not only are his monologue jokes and skits retarded, but his interviews are so unbelievably boring. He talks to his guests like he's talking to teenage girls on TRL.
I'd like to see him matched with Tommy Lee Jones. That would be grand.