I know it looks like I've given away everything right there in the headline, but Joe Mande and Totally J/K are at it again. Earlier, they had fun with video by coming up with "The Andy Rooney Game," in which they edited down Andy Rooney's 60 Minute monologues to only the first and last sentences. Really summed that old guy up. Now they've picked out a collection of monologue-closing jokes from George Lopez on his late-night TBS show, Lopez Tonight. Do you see a pattern here? Roll the clip and judge for yourselves.
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3 thoughts on “How do you end a late-night TV monologue? Zinger, smile, spin, cue the band: “The George Lopez Game””
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I mean, couldn’t you do this with any current late-night host?
Oh, snap. Anyone have a rebuttal to Ryan?
Ryan’s got a point. I imagine it’s hard for ANYONE to seem genuine, funny, modern, or spontaneous churning out and delivering (even good!) topical jokes every single day.
That said, the clapping, pointing, and spinning aren’t helping.