Matt:
I watched At Midnight. I found it funny.
You have a tendency to over-explain rounds and rules rather than telling us what you think. For someone who claims to be a comedian did you find it humorous?
I could certainly elaborate more on my opinion. I just wanted to first get some feedback on whether most consider this show a game show. So, here we go...
I adore Taylor Tomlinson. I think she's a funny lady. I think she carries the show well, but with her acting as a host, I hope over time she adds in more of her own takes on what's being presented, because otherwise she would just be playing straightman to three comics.
I think all the segments are funny except for Smash or Don't Smash. I just found it pointless because it was very subjective, and honestly I didn't really understand exactly what criteria they were using to compare the two items.
Based on what I saw, it seemed Whitney Cummings at times went a little too blue, even for a late late night network TV show. A couple times Taylor skipped over Whitney for a response, or her response was edited out. Taylor at one point quips "Do you WANT to be on this show?"
I am somewhat familiar with Whitney Cummings but I hadn't heard of the other comics that were on that night. I checked listings for other comics to be on that show, and I hadn't heard of them either. So, if anything this show gives new comics a chance for exposure.
I am under the assumption that these comics did not see any of this material before. I'm not saying it's not possible to be spontaneous and have the funny line, but who would know if they hadn't studied up and had quips ready.
I do know that the cast of Whose Line didn't exactly make up everything on the spot... they have years of experience and draw upon material they used before.
I think After Midnight works very well, and I want it to succeed. I just think most will DVR the show because few will bother to stay up that late just to watch.