I would agree with that. Letterman was obviously more brash & cutting edge than Carson (though not by much), but I wouldn't go so far as to say he shattered any bar. Carson is still the gold standard.poptart wrote:Yeah, I don't see that Letterman shattered the bar at all.
He came along and was young and fresh.
He had appeal with a younger crowd - but he never had the overall appeal that Carson had.
At the risk of violating the "what happens in chat stays in chat" rule, this kind of goes along with a conversation that took place in chat recently during which an unnamed individual tried to draw a correlation between popularity and quality when it comes to music. Recognizing comedic and musical tastes are wholly subjective, I still had a hard time understanding why more people would regularly tune into Leno than Letterman when it was glaringly obvious to me that Letterman's show was far superior. The fact that more people watched Leno does not mean that he's funnier than Dave. Superior ratings do not translate to superior quality. Take a look at the Nielsen ratings & see how many shitty programs rank high.Hell, Leno regularly beat Letterman's ass.
I haven't watched much of Fallon since he took over for Jay, but I was not impressed with what I saw of his earlier show. Maybe he actually is funny now, or has better writers.
Right now, the best late night host is Jimmy Kimmel, imo.