Epic Philly Fail: Philly Reader Questions Produce Most Unfunny Conan O’Brien Bit Of All Time


We feel shame.

9 Responses to “Epic Philly Fail: Philly Reader Questions Produce Most Unfunny Conan O’Brien Bit Of All Time”

  1. BrianKirk Says:

    I think that Conan’s writing team, amidst transitioning to Leno’s senior citizen time-slot, should apologize for this. Not Philadelphia.

  2. Nate Says:

    A few of them were funny. Most of it though, not as much.

  3. conkyfilms Says:

    Shockingly and almost uncomfortably bad – can’t watch the whole thing. What has become of the Conan?

  4. alexm Says:

    this should be used in marketing classes to show what it looks like when large media companies try too hard to be “interactive” and “hyperlocal.”

    Marketing Guy: “I have an idea, let’s get famous people to answer questions from our hyperlocal userbase.”

    Other Marketing Guy: “It’ll go VIRAL.”

    Marketing Intern Gal Internal Monologue: “Um, it seems a bit forced.”

    Marketing Guy: “Perfect. We’ll leverage our relationship with NBC to get stars and hire local people not made for tv to introduce them to make it authentic!”

    Marketing Intern Gal Internal Monologue: “This is going to be an awkward train wreck.”

  5. John Lightstone Says:

    My god he looks old and tired.

  6. Patricio Says:

    Why are they using a skyline back drop from 91′?!?

  7. expat attack Says:

    What BrianKirk said is sadly true. The 11:30 timeslot demands mediocrity to succeed and Conan’s just practicing. Letterman @ 12:30 = hilarious. Letterman @ 11:30 = meh.
    And I shit you not, Leno was apparently a genius standup prior to taking over for Johnny Carson. He was the standup’s standup. @ 11:30 though, meh. Enjoy Conan while he’s still funny.

  8. DougSakmann Says:

    it’s not that funny because there is no laugh track…duh

  9. expat attack Says:

    Comedy doesn’t REQUIRE laugh tracks, dolt.

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