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Plus, Ricky Gervais worries about Conan's lack of "discernible skills" on our regular late-night roundup.
Says the 'Observer.' Also, Hitler himself is predictably mad about Jay's return to late night.
Jimmy Kimmel does a great Leno and Chevy Chase does a terrible Conan.
TMZ says if Conan leaves, NBC will give Leno his old, hour-long 11:35 show back and it'll likely be called the 'Tonight Show.'
He can check manning the 'Tonight' desk off his wish list and go do something great.
"What did the network do to [Conan]? I don't think anyone's preventing people from watching Conan."
TV writers will soon be employed again.
All this meta commentary is getting to be too much.
Conan devoted most of his monologue last night to NBC's late night issues.
Fallon found himself in the hot seat last night at a New York Times' Arts & Leisure Weekend talk.
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