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So much can happen in a lifetime.
you’re able to get a job atThe Tonight Show.you’re able to lose that job.
In the case of Jay Leno, you’re free to get that job back.
But you might also make triumphant returns.
For things that worked in an outside-baseball context, read on!
Cavill was game, answering those questions and also explaining the mechanics ofWarhammer 40Kto Kimmel.
But after Cavill bowed on late night, Kimmel asked the exact same questions of Mike Epps.
This was great a dumb bit, executed with aplomb and a can-do spirit.
Late-night hosts should swap questions among guests more often.
Frankly, its more revealing than the questions tailored to any one person/body of work.
Its so easy to be chill, and Radcliffe makes it look easy.
So thank you, Daniel Radcliffe.
(Im remembering Fallon telling Dakota Johnson hed never worked a day in his life,for example.)
When Maren Morris got upgraded from musical guest to couch-sitter, we got such a remark.
To which Colbert responded, No, its a dagger.
Its not defense, I promise you.
It was a fascinating peek behind the kayfabe.
Jimmy Kimmel Pours One Out for the 99-Cent Store
RIP, the 99 Cents Only store.
A California institution, mourned by the most L.A.-centric late-night show.
Even James CordensThe Late Late Showhad that British flavour layered over its CBS Television City locale.
Working-class comedy will never fully die as long as Kimmel keeps tapping the under-the-line talent on his show.
And hats off to Lonnie and theTonight Showteam for getting this thing together.