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"Mayor Booker, now that I've established a beachhead, I'm going to begin my campaign to surround and crush you."
The two sort of got into it on the 'Tonight Show' last night.
Dave beat Conan last week, even though 'The Late Show' was in repeats.
NBC's late-night chief, Rick Ludwin, admitted that proclamation was "premature."
'My Name Is Earl' and Jay Leno's 'Tonight Show,' two shows that are off the air, were both referenced last night.
Since he took over last month, the median age of 'Tonight Show' viewers has fallen by ten years. (Because old people stopped watching.)
For the first time since 2005, Dave beat the 'Tonight Show' in total viewers last week. Still not among key demographics, though.
As expected, Letterman's more-famous guests helped him outdraw Conan for the second time this week.
A look at the upcoming lineups for both shows certainly seems to indicate as much!
Is it just us, or was it a little bit tense?
Conan's first night gave practically no indication of what a regular episode might be like. Mostly it just made us want to move to Los Angeles.
If you're like us, you can only record two things at once. So which show loses?
He's no longer allowed to waste the last few minutes of his show on a dull band or a boring comedian. So what should he do?
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