TV's bevy of late-night talk show hosts took aim at the strikes in their first monologues in 5 months. After a long five months, late-night talk shows are back, and the many hosts seemed excited to get back on the air. Jimmy Fallon, Jimmy Kimmel, Stephen Colbert, and Seth Meyers made their long-awaited returns to their respective shows on Monday,…
TV’s bevy of late-night talk show hosts took aim at the strikes in their first monologues in 5 months.
“Yeah, it took five months to reach the deal. The stalemate finally ended when the studios realized, ‘We’ve gotta end this now or it’s another three months of watchingFallon also quipped, “It was kind of weird coming back after being gone for five months. The studio was empty for so long, NBC converted it to a Spirit Halloween.
However, he doubled up his monologue length to be able to cover all the biggest news bullet points from their time on hiatus., who played his psychiatrist in a pre-taped intro and assured Kimmel that he will “be back,” in an adorable reference to Schwarzenegger’s iconic “Terminator” line. “You know that the weirdest thing about being off the air is? When I walk in a room, nobody claps,” Kimmel joked during his monologue. “So it’s really great to be back.”The “Late Night” host took a somewhat more candid approach, interspersing some jokes with a message of genuine gratitude and appreciation.
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