After Seth Meyers Poked Fun At His Own Late Night Time Slot, I Wish He Got More Primetime Specials

Seth Meyers has been a regular figure on NBC for more than a decade, starting with Saturday Night Live before he began hosting Late Night with Seth Meyers. While his hosting gig means that fans can find him cracking jokes and interviewing celebs with new episodes four nights a week, that generally means staying up past midnight to tune in. Well, he got a live hour of primetime this week, and took the chance to poke fun at how late his usual time slot is. And honestly, it made me wish that he appeared in primetime more often in the 2024 TV schedule.

In the wake of the first and possibly only debate between Vice President Kamala Harris and Donald Trump in the race for President of the United States, Meyers hosted “Closer Look Primetime,” a live and extended version of the popular (and usually pre-taped) “A Closer Look” segment that airs on Late Night. While most of the jokes were about the debate that aired the previous night, the host took the chance to gently jab at his own time slot on weeknights. Meyers joked:

Welcome back to our live Closer Look Election Special. I don’t have to tell you the stakes of this debate could not have been any higher. In fact, here is how you know the stakes were high: I got bumped up from 12:30 [a.m.] to 10 [p.m.]. If you see me on your TV before you’re in your pajamas, it’s an emergency. My time slot is like the national crisis alert system. 10 p.m. means elevated, 9 p.m. means severe, and if you see me on at 8 p.m., run for your lives!

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