Late Night with Seth Meyers - Season 10 Episode 52 One man dares to take a closer look.
Nchịkọta: A "kindness" supporter in the audience interrupts the show to get Seth to lay off New York Rep. George Santos before Seth speaks with guests Ana Gasteyer and Bomani Jones and welcomes Sam Morrison for a stand-up performance.
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Kwuo
From Letterman to Seth, Late Night has lost it's way. Seth is boring, predictable and just not funny or entertaining. Moreover, he's a poor interviewer who seems to do little to no research into his guests. It's all self-aggrandizement where he is the focus.