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Seth Meyers is a well-known figure in late night television for his political commentary. This has also extended to popular monologues, segments, and is a long running veteran from SNL.
Seth Meyers serves as a host on Late Night giving insightful political takes while also mixing satire and humor. Known for a relaxed and relatable nature he blends comedy with an array of insightful analysis.
His background at SNL created a dynamic of sketch based comedy which transitions into how he operates on his current show. From writing to delivery his take is something that resonates with a large audience of various demographics.
His “Closer Look” segment stands out for tackling complex issues that he distills into understandable pieces. He shows the connections within a unique approach. This segment shows a talent to explore all sides of stories, that will leave viewers engaged in discussion even after the show ends.
A main focus within his segments includes his perspective on actions that come from high ranking officials. He has no problem taking shots with satire while making commentary that keeps audiences both informed and entertained.
The episode where Meyers critiqued President elect Trump highlighted the satirical nature he presents. Meyers spoke on comments about taking over Greenland , and other policies that left all perplexed.
This line created a notable callout using the term "Do it, you coward," and challenging what he viewed as wild promises and erratic suggestions. His joking tone took a playful approach to very serious issues. While at the same time calling out those in authority as a call to action.
Along with Meyers multiple shows have begun discussing how to react to erratic political events. With those reactions there is different levels of delivery and different talking points as well.
On "The Daily Show", Desi Lydic addressed Trump's focus from his more notable themes of focusing on election interference to now his more bizarre points of interest that seem more geared to his own personality instead of any policy.
Stephen Colbert opted for highlighting specific pieces of his speech while looking toward Jimmy Carter’s legacy to put his humor at the center. Each approach used shows a similar reaction but through completely unique styles in presentation.
Jimmy Fallon tackled the ideas about Meta’s choice to abandon facts which added to other media sources discussing social media issues as well. He makes comparisons to every day products which helps the general viewer engage by taking complicated themes and presenting them simply.
Jimmy Kimmel added to the theme by pointing out the link between Trump and Elon Musk’s friendship and their joint need to control social narratives. These points continue to display the various ways the media chooses to highlight all current news and how complicated that all can be.
The upcoming SNL50 docu-series "Beyond Saturday Night" also shows that many talents have come out of Saturday Night Live’s long run and the role it has in TV. The show will also include people like Tina Fey , Al Franken, Seth Myers and many others who share a rich history with SNL.
With the documentary celebrating 50 years of SNL many are coming together from different decades showcasing a rich history of both unique comedy performances and the writers behind them. This style is shown to influence many of their delivery styles whether that be from sketch or news satire which create memorable characters for viewers enjoyment and recognition. The upcoming docuseries creates both a retrospective for what SNL was, and its current mark on modern media.