Nikki Glaser proved to be the Golden Globes’ safest bet

The Golden Globes' safest bet was, arguably, its host Nikki Glaser. The ceremony's history of struggling to find a suitable host, with the exception of Ricky Gervais' short-lived stint in 2010, makes Glaser an attractive option.

Glaser's performance on Sunday was met with a mix of reactions, ranging from amusement to annoyance. Her jokes about Leonardo DiCaprio and Timothée Chalamet were well-received by the audience, while her remarks about Paul Thomas Anderson's film "One Battle After Another" earned a chuckle. Her deadpan delivery during the commercial break, when she joked that the award for Most Editing went to CBS News, was particularly noteworthy.

However, Glaser's efforts couldn't overcome the lingering questions surrounding the Golden Globes' legitimacy. The ceremony's voting body is still composed of 300 members from around the world, a positive development in terms of diversity. Nevertheless, the apparatus propping up the telecast may still be less brazenly corrupt, insular, and racially exclusive than it was under the Hollywood Foreign Press Association.

Glaser's success in keeping the show light-hearted also served as a reminder that even in difficult times, there is value in finding humor and levity. Teyana Taylor's speech about female empowerment and acceptance was particularly noteworthy, as she encouraged her brown sisters to "belong" and for their voices to be heard.

Despite Glaser's best efforts, the ceremony still felt marred by the lingering questions surrounding its legitimacy. The introduction of Polymarket, a prediction market funded in part by Donald Trump Jr., added an air of predictability to the show, which detracted from the moment. Furthermore, the ceremony's reliance on gushing commentary from commentators Kevin Frazier and Marc Malkin, who are both valued employees of Penske Media, raised questions about the telecast's motives.

Ultimately, Glaser's performance was a reminder that even in difficult times, there is value in finding humor and levity. However, for the Globes to stay viable, other aspects of the telecast need to pull back on being so predictable.
 
I'm still reeling from the Golden Globes 🤩... I mean, Nikki Glaser was HILARIOUS!!! 😂 But, can we talk about how cringeworthy Polymarket was? 🤑 I don't think adding a Donald Trump Jr-funded prediction market to the show is going to win over anyone who's still salty from the whole HFPA scandal. And, what's up with all the predictable commentary? 🤔 It felt like they were just reciting the telecast's PR talking points instead of actually providing some insightful analysis. 📺 Give me a break! 😂
 
OMG 🤯 Nikki Glaser killed it as host tho! I mean, she's got skills 💁‍♀️. Her jokes about Leo and Timo were fire 🔥 and that deadpan delivery was everything 😂. But like, seriously, can we talk about the whole legitimacy thing? 🙄 I get it, they're trying to be more diverse and all that, but there's still some major issues 🤔. The prediction market with Trump Jr 🤑? No thanks 🚫. And those commentators? Too much of a good thing 🤯. I just wanna see the Globes shake things up and not rely on the same old formula 🔄. But, like, let's be real, Nikki Glaser saved the day 💪.
 
idk how much of a difference Nikki Glaser made at the Golden Globes 🤔 I mean she was alright, jokes were decent but it felt like we've seen it all before. The whole thing still feels kinda rigged to me 😐 and that prediction market Polymarket? come on 🤑 it's just another way for Trump Jr to get his name out there. Teyana Taylor's speech though was a total mood 💁‍♀️ and I love how she spoke about female empowerment, it's something we need more of in this world 💖
 
omg i watched the golden globes lol what did u think of nikki glaser tho she's def got some funny one-liners but idk if her jokes were really gonna shake things up for the whole legitimacy thing i mean, we all know how that works out and it feels like there's still a lot of insincerity going on behind the scenes 🤦‍♀️
 
🤔 I'm kinda torn about the Golden Globes this year 🎉. On one hand, Nikki Glaser's hosting gig was super funny and she really knows how to keep things light-hearted 😂. But at the same time, I still have some doubts about the whole ceremony being legit 🤷‍♀️. Like, adding Polymarket into the mix felt kinda weird... it's like they're trying too hard to be all "predictable" and stuff 🙅‍♂️. And what's up with all those commentators? Can't we just get some actual journalists on there instead of their friends from Penske Media 📰?
 
i dont think glasers attempts at comedy worked because she came across as kinda bored lol 😐. like, when youre hostin a ceremony that's supposed to be all glamorous and exciting, but its still a bunch of people from different countries votin on who's good or bad... it feels kinda forced 🤔. also what was with the prediction market thing? feels like they were tryin to make it more "exciting" and honestly just made it feel less legit 😐.
 
I gotta say, I'm still not convinced about the Golden Globes legitimacy 🤔. I mean, they've still got that weird voting system with 300 members from around the world, which is kinda cool, but also kinda concerning 🤷‍♂️. And what's up with Polymarket? It just feels like the telecast is trying too hard to be "edgy" and relevant these days 💸. I get it, they want to attract a younger audience, but can't they just stick to what works? Like, Nikki Glaser was actually pretty funny this year 😂, but some parts of the show still felt like a chore 📺. We need to see more change behind the scenes if we wanna keep calling the Globes "sustainable" 🌱.
 
the thing is, glaser did okay i guess her jokes were funny but they didn't really address the elephant in the room which is that the whole golden globes thing is kinda shady 🤔 what's up with all these reps from hollywood foreign press assoc? shouldn't we be talking about how they're trying to become more inclusive instead of just having a female host try to save the show 😐 and btw, polymarket sounds like something straight outta a bad dystopian novel - why do we need some rich dude's prediction market on our award show 🤑
 
So I'm thinking... Nikki Glaser did a pretty good job hosting the Golden Globes, right? 🤔 Like, people seemed to be entertained by her jokes and all that. But at the same time, I couldn't help but feel like something was off. The whole thing still feels kinda... scripted, you know? Like they're trying too hard to make it seem legit, but we all know how corrupt the voting system is 🙄.

And can we talk about Polymarket for a sec? Like, why do we need some weird prediction market funded by Donald Trump Jr. in the middle of the ceremony? It's just so... predictable 😒. I mean, I get that it might be trying to add some excitement or whatever, but honestly, it just made me roll my eyes.

I'm all for finding humor and levity, especially during difficult times, but can't we also focus on actually making real change? 🤷‍♀️ Like, Teyana Taylor's speech about female empowerment was so inspiring, but what's the actual plan to make that happen? 🤔 We need some real substance here, not just a bunch of feel-good moments 😊.
 
The Golden Globes are still trying to figure out who they are 🤔. I mean, Nikki Glaser's hosting gig was super funny, but it felt like she was just going through the motions 😊. The whole ceremony still reeks of old-school Hollywood vibes, which is kinda what's wrong with the whole thing 🙅‍♀️. And don't even get me started on Polymarket - who thought that was a good idea? 🤣 It's like they're trying to make it super predictable and boring, which is literally the opposite of what awards shows should be about 🎉.

But hey, I did love Teyana Taylor's speech 🙌. That girl has got some serious fire 💁‍♀️. And I'm all for finding humor in dark times - it's like, we can't let things get us down, right? 😂 But at the same time, I think they need to shake things up a bit. Get some fresh perspectives, mix it up... you know? 🔄 It's not like it's hard, guys 💁‍♀️!
 
idk why ppl still think glazer is good at hosting lol she just tries 2 be edgy but it falls flat every time 🤣 i mean dont get me wrong she's funny and all but it felt like shes trying too hard 2 be relevant 2 the whole golden globes thing i guess its a mixed bag this year but u need more than just one good host 2 make it work
 
I think Nikki Glaser did a solid job hosting the Golden Globes, but I'm still not convinced it was totally her fault 🤔. The show's awkwardness felt like more than just one person's tone-deaf jokes 😂. Don't get me wrong, she had some great moments, but they got lost in all the predictability 📺. I mean, who thought introducing a prediction market funded by Trump Jr. was a good idea? 🤑 It felt like the show was more interested in being safe than taking risks. And those commentary segments from Frazier and Malkin just didn't add much value 🙄. Still, Glaser's energy was infectious, and Teyana Taylor's speech was genuinely inspiring 💖. Maybe next year they'll take some of the criticism to heart and shake things up a bit 😊
 
I gotta say, I loved Nikki Glaser as a host, she brought a vibe to the ceremony that was both funny and heartwarming 🤣💖. But at the same time, I'm still feeling some skepticism about the whole event, you know? Like, they're trying to tackle these big issues like diversity and inclusion but then you have Polymarket, which is just... weird 🤪. And don't even get me started on how predictable it all felt after a while.

I think what really resonated with me was Teyana Taylor's speech about female empowerment - that was some real tea ☕️. It's so important to amplify marginalized voices and create spaces for them to be heard. But, like, the Globes need to do more than just throw in a few token moments of diversity before we can consider them legitimate 🤔.

Anyway, I'm glad Nikki Glaser tried her hand at hosting - she brought some much-needed levity to an otherwise meh ceremony 😐. Maybe next year they'll shake things up even more 🎉?
 
I dunno about Nikki Glaser being the safest bet as host... I mean, she's funny and all 🤣 but what really bothered me was when they had that prediction market thingy with Donald Trump Jr involved 🤑 it felt super out of place. And omg can we talk about how predictable the whole show was? 😴 like I knew who was gonna win most editing award before it even happened. Anyways, I do love Teyana Taylor's speech tho 👏 she spoke straight from her heart and it was honestly so inspiring 💖
 
thought glaser did alright but i feel like she just kinda coasted off her comedy background rather than really putting her own spin on the ceremony 🤔💁‍♀️. the more worrying thing for me is that they introduced polymarket which just feels like another way to compromise the integrity of the award show 🤑📈. it's always gonna be a bit of a gamble when you're relying on prediction markets and pundits to get people excited about the telecast 💸
 
so glazer did okay i guess 😐 she tried her best with some funny bits but it felt like they were kinda forced or something 🤔 like that one joke about pt anderson's movie lol what even is that? 📺 anyway i think the real star of the show was teyana taylor's speech, she owned that stage 💁‍♀️ and gave me LIFE about female empowerment and acceptance 🌎 it felt really refreshing to see someone speak out like that. but yeah the whole thing still felt kinda sketchy 🤔 with that polymarket nonsense and the commentators being too extra 🙄 i don't know, maybe i'm just cynical but i think glazer's host thing is cool on paper but needs a bit more work in practice 👀
 
LOL I think the Golden Globes are kinda like me trying to adult - they're trying their best but still got some growing up to do 🤣. Nikki Glaser was FIRE as host and I loved her jokes, especially about Leo and Timothée 😂. But at the same time, I'm still salty about the whole voting body thing - 300 members from around the world sounds cool on paper, but it's still a pretty small pool of people 🤔. And can we talk about how predictable the show felt with Polymarket? Like, what even is that? 🤑 Anyway, Teyana Taylor's speech was everything and I loved her message about female empowerment 💖. Maybe the Globes just need to work on finding a better balance between humor and, you know, actual substance 😊.
 
I don't know if Nikki Glaser really is the answer to all our problems 🤷‍♀️... I mean, she was funny and all that, but at the end of the day it's still a bunch of rich people getting awards for whatever they did with their lives 5 years ago 🤑. And can we talk about how weird it is that there's a prediction market funded by Donald Trump Jr. at the Golden Globes? 🤪 Like, what's next? Betting on which politician will get impeached next? 😂. Anyway, I do think it's cool when people like Teyana Taylor speak up about important issues, even if they're not perfect themselves.
 
I just caught up on this thread lol 🤦‍♀️. I think Nikki Glaser did a great job trying to bring some much-needed humor and levity to the ceremony. But like, for real though, can we talk about how Polymarket got brought into this? It's just so...predictable 😴. And what's up with all the commentary from those penske media folks? Like, can't they just stick to giving actual reactions instead of trying to sell us something 🤑?
 
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