Comedian David Spade offers his take on pop culture and current events through the eyes of social media.Comedian David Spade offers his take on pop culture and current events through the eyes of social media.Comedian David Spade offers his take on pop culture and current events through the eyes of social media.
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I'm not a fan of the late night TV lineup right now. I like Conan but other than him everyone else fails to make me laugh but David Spade is a good host and I enjoy the subjects he talks about and he works well with the lineup of comedians. I also enjoy the lack of politics in this show which is something we need right now in the lineup of late night television.
I dig how simple this show is, and I actually laugh watching it. I wish it had an hour timeslot though cause I dont think the guests get enough time to Banter with each other or just shoot . Its slightly Original and quite amusing. worth the watch for sure.
I have admired David Spade for a while now and I am a huge fan of his so you can imagine how excited I was for Lights Out With David Spade. And let me tell you, the show did not disappoint at all. David Spade brought his witty comedy to late night and finally made late night actually enjoyable to watch which as a fan and follower of late night shows, is a total plus for me.
I know some people may not like the format of not having an actual guest star on the show every night and that they mainly talk about pop culture, but people need to understand that this is David's way of doing late night. Every host does it different and frankly, I enjoy this format of a late night show as you never really see a panel/table during late night shows
I have nothing really negative to say except for one piece of advice, I think David should incorporate some skits and sketches to his show like Trevor Noah does on The Late Show, I think if he does this along with audience participation and also giving a little extra time to go into each topic presented to the panel, he can take this show far and I can see this show going for a few seasons.
Overall, I loved Lights Out with David Spade and I think that everyone who is staying up at 11:30 at night and need something to do or just need a good laugh, Lights Out with David Spade is the way to go.
I know some people may not like the format of not having an actual guest star on the show every night and that they mainly talk about pop culture, but people need to understand that this is David's way of doing late night. Every host does it different and frankly, I enjoy this format of a late night show as you never really see a panel/table during late night shows
I have nothing really negative to say except for one piece of advice, I think David should incorporate some skits and sketches to his show like Trevor Noah does on The Late Show, I think if he does this along with audience participation and also giving a little extra time to go into each topic presented to the panel, he can take this show far and I can see this show going for a few seasons.
Overall, I loved Lights Out with David Spade and I think that everyone who is staying up at 11:30 at night and need something to do or just need a good laugh, Lights Out with David Spade is the way to go.
I enjoyed David Spade on Rules of engagement,and Just shoot me. I was expecting great things from this show, some episodes are good,some not so much. Half the jokes don't pan out in the monologue. Very little is said from the guest panel at times. I tried to like the episode with Steven Root, and the Fonz but neither of them had much to say. Comedy Central has had many turds over the years, this show needs a little work but has potential. The episode with Dennis Miller is decent, also the monologue in the Todd Glass episode is quite good.
I'm reviewing this after watching the premier episode, and the caveat here is that I'm already a big fan of David Spade's acting and comedy- and comedy as a whole- so I naturally loved this show. The premise is putting a comedic spin on current events and pop culture. His guests were funny, and there was plenty of improv. I look forward to more of this.
Did you know
- TriviaOn April 3, 2020, Comedy Central announced that it would not renew Lights Out, but that it was open to selling the program to another network.
- ConnectionsReferenced in Film Junk Podcast: Episode 718: Fast & Furious Presents: Hobbs & Shaw (2019)
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