In order to help decrease the spread of the coronavirus, Jimmy opens the show from his desk without a live audience and performs his monologue, comedy bits and Hashtags for an empty studio.
In order to help decrease the spread of the coronavirus, Jimmy opens the show from his desk without a live audience and performs his monologue, comedy bits and Hashtags for an empty studio.
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ReplyHahahahahahah
ReplyI wish The Roots just starting playing some Roots songs. They should just bust into The Seed one day. Awesome song!
ReplyI do like that Jimmy is not trying so hard. Without an audience to make laugh or famous/powerful guests to impress, he’s calmer and more watchable without losing his personality.
ReplyMan that must feel so wierd
Replyfallon in an empty room, cant do his fake laughing shit now hahah
ReplyI feel like I’m watching an Eric Andre Show episode. Lack of audience feedback , Quest Love chiming in every once in a while and impromptu band interruptions. As I find it interesting to witness a rare moment in tv history in which a majority of mainstream late night shows are temporarily operating without a live audience, it’s very unsettling and yet still funny in some aspects.
ReplyThe lack of audience feedback has sort of given the late night programs a quasi-existential mood to it and I’m digging it.
Jimmy fallon is so underrated
ReplyFrom Europe to America: I have just one simple advice. Stay calm! Foodsupplies will not run out very soon. That will go on. Just do not panic. No need for that. Panic is the greatest enemy!
ReplyTrump is struggling to stifle a cough. He and Pence were exposed and refuse testing.
ReplyHard to see why he gets paid a ton of money for acting more like a frat bro than a professional comedian.
Replytonight show got #ChineseFlued
ReplyThank God your here for us!
ReplyWhy does this no talent pos have to say “ that speech last night did not help”. This is an example of liberal brainwashing
ReplyIt really shows how important the audience is!! Even the best jokes seem like flops if there’s no audience to laugh at them.
Reply#ilikebigputsandicannotlie
Reply‘This is the last one’ ‘thank God’! lol
ReplyThis is surreal. But I am greatly appreciative of all the people that are involved in broadcasting comedic media to America in such a troublesome time.
ReplyTough crowd 🤣🤣
ReplyLoved this until, “We’re gonna have Dr. Oz…” Why? Just…for feck sake why?
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