So why would it make sense to have three shows like that doing battle at the same time? You want soft topicality and celebrity fluff as a viewer, you pick Fallon or Kimmel at 10:30 (technically 10:35), Corden at 11:30. If you're someone who likes a show with a little more meat on its bones -- with a more caustic, more personal, even more anguished response to what has taken place in the United States -- you go with Colbert at 10:30 and Seth Meyers, on NBC's "Late Night," at 11:30. Or you mix 'em up and get a little of both worlds. But let's not program, essentially, "Law & Order" against "Law & Order: SVU" against "Law & Order: Criminal Intent."