"But we’re cool now, Mr. President. Even though you put my boss, my ace co-worker, and many of my pages through hell the one time I ever dared to ask for a vacation."
Read More"We all love James Corden. He's an adorably charming talk show host who has won over our hearts with multiple karaoke sessions in cars. But yesterday he proudly proclaimed that he wanted to make the return of boy bands a priority on his talk show when he brought out the Backstreet Boys to perform on his stage.
Which would be great if we hadn't of started the trend first."
Read MoreIt seems all everyone is talking about is a speech where an elderly lady couldn’t stop choking, to the point where twitter went crazy saying how much wheezing she did while on stage. But enough about Ann Coulter
Read More"My good friend Jim Manning turned Trump's jibberish into remix gold. Although the remix always felt like it was missing something. Sure, Trump was stringing together some sounds to try and make what he thought was a cohesive argument, but this political moment and remix required more."
Read More"Watching that video reminds me not only how lucky we were to get to spend a little extra time together performing outside of the world of forensics, but also how important it is to truly make the time to appreciate the moments you get to share on the stage with the collaborators you love."
Read MoreAmong the topics we talk about this week:
- Donald Trump
- The Backstreet Boys.
- And, of course, Ryan Lochte.
Background: This was the third full length show for the cast and crew. It was during this installment of our show that I really felt we were starting to hit our stride. Our first show was magic, the second had some kinks, but many would later call this one the very best show we ever did.
Read MoreIn preparation for the upcoming installment of Early Late Night's #MonologueMonday, we're asking you guys to come up with the best comments you can for the prompt #LiesLochteToldMe.
Read MoreThe last thing that anyone wants to talk about after a heated presidential election cycle is talk about politics -- which is exactly why just days after the 2012 election, we made a number of unsuspecting volunteers in Burbank talk about politics. Specifically, what would happen in the 2016 presidential election.
What's strange was the oddly profound and clairvoyant nature of it all given today's strange and bizarre election season.
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