So it seems that everyone thinks we're in the second golden age of television, and we would have to agree.
Here's a place to post thoughts about a medium we all love.
When Jon Stewart left the daily show I was pretty bummed but I understood why.
The quality of the show had sort of taken a turn for the worse. He looked and sounded a little burnt out, and it was obviously time for him to take a break.
When "The Problem with Jon Stewart" started I watched an early episode with a panel and it just seemed off.
It was a bit unorganized and the production value was way below that of The Daily Show.
This is an incredibly clear, precise, and well done interview regarding guns, the second amendment, and how the United States must deal with the problem, sooner rather than later.
Jon Stewart got his groove back in one on one interviews and I hope he keeps doing them.
When Jon Stewart left the daily show I was pretty bummed but I understood why.
The quality of the show had sort of taken a turn for the worse. He looked and sounded a little burnt out, and it was obviously time for him to take a break.
When "The Problem with Jon Stewart" started I watched an early episode with a panel and it just seemed off.
It was a bit unorganized and the production value was way below that of The Daily Show.
This is an incredibly clear, precise, and well done interview regarding guns, the second amendment, and how the United States must deal with the problem, sooner rather than later.
Jon Stewart got his groove back in one on one interviews and I hope he keeps doing them.