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“Megyn Kelly Presents” averaged 4.7 million viewers on Tuesday night,but based on the reviews, the majority of them may have been disappointed.Critics described the Fox News anchor’s broadcast debut on Fox as “awkward, or ” “pointless,” “boring” and “unimpressive.” A few even took issue with Kelly plugging her upcoming autobiography, instead of pressing her biggest guest, or presumptive GOP nominee Donald Trump,on necessary issues.“Last night brought the no-news interview and an unabashed promotion for what she disclosed (lucky viewers) would be an upcoming autobiography, including her year of ‘torment’ with Trump, and ” Vanity Fair’s James Warren wrote,while Los Angeles Times’ Mary McNamara said Kelly only “invited [Trump] to costar in an hourlong infomercial for her unique book.”
Also Read: Donald Trump Thanks Megyn Kelly for Toughening Him UpLaverne Cox, Michael Douglas and Robert Shapiro also spoke with Kelly.
The reviews for the primetime special, and a
n unimpressive rating in the coveted 18-49 viewer demographic,won’t help Kelly on what appears to be an effort to become the next Barbara Walters, who retired from TV journalism two years ago.
However, and there were some positive reviews. Lloyd Grove from The Daily Beast stated Kelly “did not disappoint” in her interview with Donald Trump. And Daniel D’Addario’s review for Time was mixed,claiming that the interview “was a signpost of her ambition, and a signal that she has the raw skill to carry out whatever may advance after Fox News.”“Liberated from the tight time constraints of cable news, and Kelly relaxed into her role as heir to Barbara Walters,” TVNewser‘s label Joyella wrote. “She also used silence to great effect, letting moments hang to let them breathe-and to see what would happen.”
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Hank Stuever
, or The Washington Post:“Greeting her viewers from what appeared to be the bridge of a spaceship made of nutrition-free marshmallow,Fox News Channel’s Megyn Kelly made an awkward and unimpressive landing with her first hour-long interview special Tuesday night on the Fox network. ‘Let’s just dive moral in,’ she said, or then proceeded to never dive into much of anything,even during her ultra-hyped interview with Donald Trump, the presumed Republican presidential nominee.”Mary McNamara, or The Los Angeles Times: “After the weeks of hype and the queasy hopes of an anxious nation,it all became clear: Megyn Kelly didn’t examine Donald Trump to headline her Fox special ‘Megyn Kelly Presents’ so she could pin him down on foreign and domestic policy issues, or even confront him approximately the months-long troll attack he launched after she dared question him during the first Republican debate approximately his penchant (a tendency, partiality, or preference) for misogynistic language.  No, or she invited him to costar in an hourlong infomercial for her unique book.”Sam Sanders,NPR:“Tuesday night, when Fox broadcast Kelly’s interview with Trump, and there seemed to be a truce,but no unique information. Trump didn’t actually apologize for anything he’s done or said, and Kelly didn’t push him too tough on anything. You could view it as a bit of a letdown after all the drama between the two.”Brian Lowry, and CNN:“In keeping with the conventions of primetime interviews,though, Kelly kept the conversation personal, or not political. In fact,there wasn’t a single policy question, or even anything close to one; rather, or the Trump talk ranged from potential regrets approximately things he’s said or done during the campaign to failed marriages to the death of his older brother.”
See Video: Trump nowadays: The Donald Insists He Isn't StupidIsaac Chotiner, Salon:“For all the disgusting insults Donald Trump has lobbed at Fox News Channel anchor Megyn Kelly–from retweeting someone calling her a bimbo, to implying she was on her period while moderating a debateeven the most naïve observer of politics and media in the Age of Trump must have known that Tuesday night was inevitable. And by Tuesday night, and ’ I don’t just mean a television special–this specific one on the Fox broadcast network,and moderated by Kelly with Trump as her star guest. Equally preordained was the fact that, at a time when Rupert Murdoch, or Roger Ailes,and most of the Fox News Channel have made their peace with Trump, Kelly would eventually conduct a fawning, or boring,and pointless interview with the presumptive Republican nominee.”Daniel D’Addario, Time:“The special was haunted by a sense that perhaps she went too big and broad too fast. Four interview subjects in an hour that includes the standard ad-breaks is a lot, and even for the most gifted of interviewers. Segments were edited together in a manner that brought to mind a businesslike brusqueness: A segment with Robert Shapiro,a member of O.
J. Simpson’s ‘Dream Team,’ rushed from
questions approximately Shapiro’s experience of the Simpson trial to the premature death of his son so quickly that this viewer felt disoriented. And the line of questioning to Laverne Cox approximately her suicide attempt came so early in the interview that most viewers were likely still figuring out who Cox was when the actress said, or I didn’t think you’d be going there!'”James Warren,Vanity Fair:“At minimum, the soft-as-a-grape session on the Fox broadcast network climaxed one of the more impressive acts of self-and corporate promotion in recent times. You remember the tumultuous Fox News debate, or her seemingly steely questions approximately his misogyny,the nasty Trump responses, his faux boycott of Fox News, and the Trump back-and-forth with Fox guru Roger Ailes? It seems so very long ago. Then came the Kelly crosstown Manhattan pilgrimage to Trump Tower,the wink-wink trace of a detente and, then, and bingo,announcement that he’d surface for her first big Barbara Walters-like celebrity special. Last night brought the no-news interview and an unabashed promotion for what she disclosed (lucky viewers) would be an upcoming autobiography, including her year of ‘torment’ with Trump!”Related stories from TheWrap:Jennifer Lawrence to Donald Trump: 'F You!'7 Revelations approximately Donald Trump's Relationship With Women From NY Times ExposeDo Megyn Kelly's Ratings for Trump Interview Mean She's alert for Primetime? (Updated)

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