Comments by "Widdekuu91" (@Widdekuu91) on "Vanity Fair" channel.

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  2. I don't really know half of the people (sorry) because I don't regularly watch their shows. But I'd say that: John Oliver is the most serious. He adds a tiny bit of comedy to a rational rant about injustice in the world. Which makes him less entertaining, but more interesting. Jimmy Kimmel is the most steady. He has the same 'stereotypical' things he does every year, he know it'll be popular, so he goes with it. Which makes it predictable. But therefore also steady. Trevor Noah is new and is the most refreshing. He has more jokes than facts, but the facts are very specific and true, so he avoids drifting away from the point. James Corden is the most jolly. He has the image of having less scripted in his show. It's more chaotic and he likes to talk and be the center of attention wíth the guest. But it's still fun to watch him be entertained too. Stephen Colbert is a mixture. 30% of the steadyness of Kimmel, 30% of the joke-stream of Trevor and 20% of the John Oliver fact-ranting. The remaining 20% is the extra class he brings to it. So he's the classiest. The next two guys..I'm sorry. I don't know them. Conan is the weirdest. He's not faking it, I believe, he just embraces his weird impulses and goes with it. Conan doesn't even need weird people or situations, he can make everything awkward and funny. Seth Meyers is the most lay back and quiet one. Not even refering to the silence in this video. But he's calm and known for adding silence after his jokes. If the above shows were like carnival rides, then Seths show is a nice walk around the park.
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