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The background: Looks real. You're at maybe the 36th floor somewhere, looking out at the cityscape from time to time. I like the simple arrangement, around the table. The younger host, Tony, seemed not to engage, but (to me, anyhow) seemed to be using canned bullet-points. Just the way Joe Garagiola used to provide "color" on the old Saturday afternoon baseball games on NBC: he had some stories to share. If the moment never seemed right to mention them, he would shoe-horn the stories in there, one way or another.
I watched it again and I did see some movement in one of the buildings in the background so it must be real. Maybe they moved up to get away from the flashing lights?
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Is that background for real or just a display?