OMG, what was Jay Leno thinking? 
In my opinion, two words describe it: train wreck.
To say the very least it was painful. The commercials seemed to be a respite from the show itself.
While his set imaginative, it is very uninviting, if not, somewhat awkward...or perhaps I'm showing my age but the interview set has the same feeling as the seating area one may find in a car dealership service department customer lounge. Only thing missing is the canteen machine that makes the fake coffee or hot chocolate.
In my opinion, two words describe it: train wreck.
To say the very least it was painful. The commercials seemed to be a respite from the show itself.
While his set imaginative, it is very uninviting, if not, somewhat awkward...or perhaps I'm showing my age but the interview set has the same feeling as the seating area one may find in a car dealership service department customer lounge. Only thing missing is the canteen machine that makes the fake coffee or hot chocolate.