Nikki Glaser, after losing the Golden Globe for best stand-up, received widespread acclaim for her hosting, striking a balance between humor and decorum that appealed to both viewers and the A-list audience. Critics noted her ability to entertain without alienating, proclaiming her performance as a critical success that revitalized the awards show.
Robert Lloyd from The Los Angeles Times noted that Glaser, in the term of the trade, 'killed,' indicating that her performance was not just good but remarkable, helping to lift the show's image amidst its past scandals.
Richard Lawson of Vanity Fair remarked that Glaser's performance mirrored the smooth professionalism of earlier award shows, showcasing a much-needed authenticity amid a climate of poor hosting and unnecessary changes that had plagued recent ceremonies.
Many comedians lauded Glaser's performance, with Guy Branum suggesting she might be a great choice for hosting the Oscars, while Jon Stewart, who has had mixed reviews in the past, expressed his support, underscoring her successful night.
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