Jimmy Fallon Is Sorry About the Trump Thing, but Not So Sorry He Will Change His Show at All
Jimmy Fallon, the labrador retriever of late night network television, is having an existential crisis. Not only is he trying to make his patented formula of maddeningly mindless games and bits with celebrities work in the era of Donald Trump, but he’s still dealing with the fallout of that one time he rubbed Trump’s hair on national television.
A new profile by the New York Times gives us insight into how the Tonight Show host is dealing with his falling ratings and the seeming need to make some kind of fundamental shift to respond to Trump. The piece of course also addresses the notorious Trump interview, in which Fallon threw him a series of softball questions and went on to “mess up” the Bermuda Triangle that is Trump’s hair.
Fallon was met with a swift and smoldering storm of criticism, with all kinds of outlets calling him out for not only letting a xenophobic Gordon Gecko wannabe off the hook, but portraying him as a kindly old grandpa. But but but! Fallon didn’t mean it! From the Times:
“I didn’t do it to humanize him,” Mr. Fallon said, explaining this moment to me. “I almost did it to minimize him. I didn’t think that would be a compliment: ‘He did the thing that we all wanted to do.’”
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“I’m a people pleaser,” he said. “If there’s one bad thing on Twitter about me, it will make me upset. So, after this happened, I was devastated. I didn’t mean anything by it. I was just trying to have fun.”
It’s at this point when the surprising fact that Jimmy Fallon is 42 years old sets in. Sure, he’s aged well, but saying that you were “trying to have fun” to explain a gross tonal oversight that had real political consequences has a Leave It To Beaver-esque tone that makes it seem like Fallon doesn’t have the maturity to understand how it affected people. But then again, it seems everyone around him kind of treats him like a child as well.