Conan O’Brien continues to flourish outside the musty late-night talk show format with Conan O’Brien Must Go.

Late-night talk shows were like home when I was a teenager.

Along with Craig Ferguson, Conan OBrien was a nightly weekday highlight.

Conan O’Brien lands a kick in Conan O’Brien Must Go.

Thats okay, though.

Conan has always loved to travel.

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Talk shows are typically about celebrities promoting their newest movie or album.

He ties each episode around the fan creatively, making the proceedings down-to-earth, hilarious, and addicting.

The first episode in Norway revolves around Conans interactions with a struggling rapper.

When something should zig one way, Conan zags.

Everyone else just has to grab a hold of the roller coaster ride.

Viewers can tell how much Conan and the rest of the crew love ribbing the locals.

Conans non-stop energy and keen listening skills give him more options for his comedy.

OBrien never forces a bit to a point of no return.

Streaming is a good home for OBrien.

Creative liberties are unshackled, and rigidity gets thrown out the window.

His versatility makes him the preeminent host of the past, present, and future.

No matter where the curveball comes careening in from, Conan will always hit a home run!

All four episodes of Conan OBrien Must Go are available to stream on Max now.