I feel like Leno's decision is kinda reasonable? I mean, who wants to be lectured to at a comedy show? It's all about having fun and laughing, you know? I've been to some shows where the comedian was trying too hard to make a point and it just didn't land. But when they focus on universal stuff like relationships or growing older... that's what gets people laughing.
I'm not sure if I agree with him about avoiding politics entirely, though. I think comedy can be really powerful in sparking conversations and making us think differently. Maybe comedians could find a way to make jokes about politics without being too preachy? But I get where Leno is coming from. His audience values entertainment over lectures, and that's what makes his shows popular.
I've noticed that some comedians are doing more observational humor now, which can be really funny. It's all about finding the humor in everyday life, you know? Anyway, it'll be interesting to see how this whole thing plays out!
I'm not sure if I agree with him about avoiding politics entirely, though. I think comedy can be really powerful in sparking conversations and making us think differently. Maybe comedians could find a way to make jokes about politics without being too preachy? But I get where Leno is coming from. His audience values entertainment over lectures, and that's what makes his shows popular.
I've noticed that some comedians are doing more observational humor now, which can be really funny. It's all about finding the humor in everyday life, you know? Anyway, it'll be interesting to see how this whole thing plays out!