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A number of major TV critics took to Twitter Monday night to review the first edition of "The Jay Leno Show" -- and their initial assessments were pretty brutal.
On the positive tip for NBC: Jay Leno was in the top 10 trending topics on Twitter, an unscientific sign viewership for the premiere of the 10 p.m. comedy show won't be awful.
But critics -- most of whom, let's face it, have never been big Leno fans -- seemed largely uninspired by what they saw.
"'The Jay Leno Show' is so hip. Hip replacement," snarked Matt Roush of TV Guide magazine. (His full review was even more biting).
The Chicago Tribune's Phil Rosenthal kept things local, comparing Leno's bow to that of Bears QB Jay Cutler. (Cutler was savaged by local sports columnists).
"Jay Leno isn't starting any worse in prime time than Jay Cutler did," Rosenthal tweeted about 15 minutes into the show.
A few minutes later, Rosenthal modified his assessment. "I may have been a bit quick to say Jay Leno no worse than Jay Cutler in NBC prime time debut," he wrote.
Ad buyer Shari Anne Brill of CARAT also seemed underwhelmed.
"Jay Leno's new show came across a bit too safe and a bit too familiar," she tweeted.
Veteran reporter Jon Lafayette, who blogs for Multichannel News, was also less than blown away. "TV doesn't seem revolutionized to me," he tweeted.
Time magazine's James Poniewozik took an early shot at Leno's new musical introduction. "What '80s cop show was 'The Jay Leno Show's' theme originally from?"
Poniewozik, who wrote Time's recent cover story on Leno, said the new show seemed too familiar.
"NBC insisted 'The Jay Leno Show' was not another 'Tonight'. So what show was my TiVo accidentally recording on NBC at 11:30 all those years?" the critic asked. (Full review here).
Aaron Barnhart of TVBarn.com implied Leno swiped a gag from David Letterman. "Jay is steal stealing from (Letterman)," he said. (His full review was much more generous).
Some critics were completely unforgiving when assessing Leno.
" 'Leno' " is unendurable," wrote Gail Pennington of the St. Louis Post-Dispatch. "Is it over yet? Please?"
TV Guide's Damian Holbrook was equally tough.
"I've seen Discovery Health documentaries that are funnier than 'The Jay Leno Show,'" he tweeted, adding, "This is painful....It's made of suck. Avoid at all costs."
Another TV Guide staffer, columnist Bruce Fretts, summed up his take thusly: "If 'The Jay Leno Show' is the future of TV, I wanna live in the past," he wrote.
Eric Deggans of the St. Petersburg Times asked, "Is it a bad sign that I'm less than 20 minutes into the new Jay Leno show and I already want to poke my eyes out -- or his?"
Not every critic completely hated on Leno. Variety TV editor Michael Schneider found some merit in the hour's musical guests.
"Strong interview with Kanye," he wrote. "Talk with Seinfeld surprisingly awkward. JayZ/Rihanna great."
UPDATE: More reviews are in from national critics. They're not pretty, either.
Check out analysis from the New York Times, the LA Times, the San Francisco Chronicle, Variety and the Hollywood Reporter.















Comments
Carl Says
What a suck-fest. Leno and Seinfeld was cringe-worthy. Actually, Seinfeld was relaxed and funny - Leno looked like a nervous little kid. The car wash routine was way too long and not that funny. Him kissing butt with K. West was the topper.
Dennis Says
Let's see, how does that old adage go?
Those that can, do!
Those that can't, become critics!
trsgrv Says
I am disgusted that Leno did not cancel West. No crude, classless, or cruel behavior is censored by the media. He's 'sorry'?! No matter how many times he plays the 'woe is me' line, he is just a thug who believes he can do and say whatever he wants. It seems he is right.
shaun Says
Screw the TV critics. I will continue to watch Leno. He hasn't done anything to turn me away yet.
Someone who thinks for themself Says
Gosh I get so tired of these self important non conformist. Can anyone be so easily impressionable? You say "black" they say "white". Talk about being so easily being iione found most of the show very funny and entertaining. My favorite was the car wash.
Signed, Someone who thinks for themself I instead of what they think will impress others. Barf.
dan in seattle Says
Like the viewers tonigt, NBC affiliates can't be laughing much either ... a dismal primetime debut.
Lemastre Says
Jay has gained some weight (or is that gravitas?) during his 3-month holiday, but the show itself is as lightweight as ever. I thought Leno was punching a bit too hard all the time, although he was doing the same bits we've seen for years. We were definitely seeing him sweat. I'm sure he'll relax in a few days. Moving the show to prime time won't lead me to watch it, I'm afraid.
Entertainment2u-Twitter Says
Pretty bad first Leno show if you ask me.
Except for putting Kanye in his place.
Hate that little jerk cry baby!
So was Kanye's jerkiness on VMAs the most memorable moment of the VMAs? Still time to vote here: http://bit.ly/19va73
Aaron Barnhart Says
For the record, no hate coming from this corner.
http://bit.ly/12P8Ez
Mattq Says
Video of Kanye apologizing to Jay Leno:
http://www.gotchamediablog.com/2009/09/kanye-apologizes-to-jay-leno-perf...
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