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"This is the future of television?" she wrote. "This wasn't even a good rendition of television past." "The future of 'The Jay Leno Show' is likely to look almost exactly like
'The Tonight Show' past," complained Alessandra Stanley of The New York Times. "So much ink has been devoted to describing how Mr. Leno's new show would depart from his old one that it was startling to see how little difference there was." Leno found some love on social media sites. One fan wrote on Facebook: "Kanye West may still be the worst musician and person of all time, but the new
'Jay Leno Show' was awesome." Another fan on Twitter conceded that the new Leno was a rehash of the "Tonight" show. "What's wrong with that?" the person wrote. "I love it!" One viewer tweeted, however, that he wished West had taken Leno's microphone instead of Swift's. The biggest problem for Leno was that the show wasn't really funny, wrote St. Petersburg Times columnist Eric Deggans. "Who knew that might be the biggest challenge for a guy once known as the King of Late Night Comedy?" he said.
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