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I love to see references to pop culture in the books I read, especially older novels. It's fun to read something from the 70s or 80s and say, "hey, I remember that!"
Are you serious about Ellen DeGeneres, Adrian? Whether you like her or not, can't really avoid seeing her all over tv and whatnot.




King is definitely the king of references for times and places like that.
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"Don't be. We're only the second most popular syndicated show in the world."
or you could add:
"Just behind Fallon with about 2.5 million viewers."
Oh, I was talking about doing one or the other, not both. I guess maybe that was unclear because I mentioned doing the second exchange "afterward", but I didn't mean after the first exchange -- I meant after the talk show appearance (since a clip of it obviously can't go viral until after it airs).
The important part is just establishing that appearing on the show is a big deal and exposes the character (for better or worse) to millions of viewers worldwide. I agree that there's no need to continue to drive that point home once it has been made.