Felicia Day teaches Jimmy Fallon about World of Warcraft
As you can see above, Fallon isn't much for Azeroth -- while Felicia is rocking a pretty hardcore Warlock, Jimmy still has a tough time getting past the character creation screen. But he did drum at least one laugh out of me (which is one more than he ever got from me on SNL), so well done. I very much agree with the commenters on the blog -- if he can keep the show technology and geek-focused like this (and maybe get at least one character up to level 30 -- all Felicia had to do was say "roll on a PvE server," right?), he might have a chance at filling Conan's shoes.
Thanks to everyone who sent this in!
Filed under: Analysis / Opinion, Fan stuff, Virtual selves, Guilds, Humor, Classes






Reader Comments (Page 1 of 4)
Stagnation Jan 22nd 2009 1:05PM
I could not care less about Felicia Day. More WoW news, less celebrity making.
mcclary Jan 22nd 2009 1:13PM
Unfortunately, especially for my at-work entertainment, WoW news isn't always happening. I'd rather read about this than "servers still up, stuff still broke."
CM Jan 22nd 2009 6:27PM
How dare you...I love Felicia! I lover her so much I'd leave my wife *and* my girlfriend for her...
Matrim Jan 22nd 2009 1:06PM
Jimmy Fallon still isn't funny.
Ashvoyager Jan 22nd 2009 2:41PM
^
Jimmy Fallon is a guy that you would not want to copy off of in any subject.
Retron Jan 22nd 2009 2:50PM
Fallon doesn't deserve to shine Conan's shoes, let alone try to fill them.
Just picture him in his opening monologue, staring off-camera while he clumsily reads off the teleprompter like he did all through his SNL years...yeah all the geek love in the world wouldn't help this show.
Darkharmony Jan 22nd 2009 3:22PM
I just heard the other day that he was given that time slot to take over for Conan. I couldn't believe it, out of all the people why in the world did they choose him? His comedy delivery is so stale and flat theirs just nothing special about him. The bright side of all this is that we get to see Felicia in a non "Guild" video just kinda being her self.
Max Jan 22nd 2009 3:36PM
conan is about as funny as jimmy fallon.
Which is to say, not at all.
So the show should remain about equally terribad.
ImCalledPhil Jan 22nd 2009 4:22PM
Nope, still doing his "hee-hee, I'm so funny and cute"-routine. Felicia Day was HI-larious though, and I don't even like The Guild...
Suzaku Jan 23rd 2009 12:39AM
Retron: "Just picture him in his opening monologue, staring off-camera while he clumsily reads off the teleprompter..."
To be fair, you just described the first three years of Late Night with Conan O'Brien. *Nobody* thought he'd be able to fill the shoes of David Letterman, and he's turned out to be, arguably, the king of late night.
Granted, Conan also wrote some great SNL sketches and The Simpsosn episodes, and didn't have much on-camera experience, whereas I've never cared for Jimmy Fallon, who's written and acted on SNL and in films for quite some time.
We'll see how it goes. I'm just glad Conan will still be around.
Baluki Jan 23rd 2009 5:20PM
I find Jimmy Fallon entertaining, but I don't know why. He wasn't exactly great on SNL, and in that video he illicited only a few minor chuckles, but overall I think he has an amusing personality, or something. He's genial. Likeable. I don't watch TV at all, but I'm not as against his show as I was when I first heard about it. Late-night talk shows are more about the personality of the host and their interaction with their guests than about pure stand-up hilarity. I'll give it a shot.
Netherscourge Jan 22nd 2009 1:07PM
Jimmy's problem is that he's a Dave Matthews Band wannabe.
I mean look at him and then look at a photo of Dave Matthews.
He's holding on too tight to the Slacker generation.
He's also a Boston guy, which immediately type-casts him as a Starbucks/Shaggy/Commercially Apathetic loser.
Rihlsul Jan 22nd 2009 1:08PM
Nah, I think Matrim nailed his problem.
Quiz Jan 22nd 2009 1:33PM
Fallon is NOT from Boston. At all. Check out his bio:
"Fallon was born in Brooklyn, New York, the son of Gloria and James Thomas Fallon, Sr.,[1] who was a Vietnam veteran.[2] He grew up in Saugerties, New York."
Don't blame his gigantic douchery on the great city of Boston.
Salacia Jan 22nd 2009 1:48PM
Fallon is NOT from Boston. Trust me, we don't want him.
snowleopard233 Jan 22nd 2009 1:10PM
I can't wait to watch this when I get home to my computer that has speakers. Jimmy Fallon is more or less a bore but you can serve me up a helping of the always lovely Felicia Day anytime you like.
Matrim Jan 22nd 2009 1:16PM
Felicia Day is a very pretty lady. I will give you that. However the whole "Gamer Superstar" thing is a little out of proportion...
I invoke rule 30 of the internet. Unless she rerolls on kilrogg with a screenshot, she does not exist.
nbcaffeine Jan 22nd 2009 1:24PM
If you're going to invoke a rule of the internet, at least make it rule 34.
Matrim Jan 22nd 2009 1:56PM
Well I wouldn't mind rule 34 on Felicia Day, the previous post about Mia whats her name delivers
Devant Jan 22nd 2009 3:52PM
Eh, more like rule 31.