Conan (TV Series 2010–2021)

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Conan: Created by Conan O’Brien, Andy Richter. With Conan O’Brien, Andy Richter, Jimmy Vivino and the Basic Cable Band, Jimmy Vivino. Conan O’Brien and his co-host Andy Richter discuss current news topics and interview celebrities and personalities.

“What is a guy from Argentina doing, reviewing this red haired freak talk show? Good question. I got to know Conan in 1996, thanks to an overseas life I was living, somewhere in Europe. I didnu0026#39;t speak that landu0026#39;s language but I did understand somehow a little English. So, I had no option. Gotta watch cable. MTV, NBC… Then one night I saw this weird guy (it came right after the funny looking guy with the big chin). I think his hair hypnotized me. I spent one year living there, and, seriously, I didnu0026#39;t have the best of times, I was only 17, far away from my family and culture, without the ability to speak or understand well, but every night Conan got me laughing. And every night it worked. Conan was actually important for me and when I came back to Argentina I missed the show. Internet wasnu0026#39;t such a useful tool those days (almost 15 years ago). Years later, a cable channel here started to show some Late Night with Conan O Brien and I was the happiest man on earth but then, like just one or two months after it started, BAM, Late Night was over because Conan was going to replace Leno. What the! I was so angry. Late Night was perfect and I didnu0026#39;t think Conan needed to do that. He is different to the other u0026quot;importantu0026quot; talk show hosts and that is what we all like about him. I lost track of his new show and a couple of weeks ago I saw this funny image of Conan and an Owl and the TBS logo… Now, thanks to the internet, Iu0026#39;m watching his new show. Iu0026#39;m aware of what happened and I think itu0026#39;s sad that NBC did what it did and I have to say Leno I donu0026#39;t like your chin anymore and Iu0026#39;m so glad Conanu0026#39;s hair is still red and moves like a salsa dancer. I also watched his goodbye speech on youtube and I think Conan was a gentleman and I loved that. Iu0026#39;ve seen all the shows, with the moving moon and Tom Hanks getting wet and stuff and it all makes me feel so good, like when I was 17 (Iu0026#39;m 31 now) and I needed company and a good laugh. Thanks Conan. Iu0026#39;m also amazed with the quality of guests heu0026#39;s having. TBS, take care of him (and off course of his sidekick Andy… and the band… and I do miss Max Weinberg). Please excuse my poor English… no wonder, I learned it with TV and CoCo.u003cbr/u003eu003cbr/u003eEDIT: I just want to add thatu0026#39;s been 2 years since I did this review. I watch now the show every day on my Ipod, while doing a 1 hour bus ride to work… And I get there smiling. Thanks again Conan!”

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