Conan Season 2012 Episode 114

Conan Season 2012 Episode 114 One Hundred Years of Solitude (Thanks a Lot, Garlic)

  • September 13, 2012

Conan season 2012 episode 114, titled "One Hundred Years of Solitude (Thanks a Lot, Garlic)", features late-night talk show host Conan O'Brien in an hour-long episode filled with laughter and entertainment. As always, Conan brings his unique brand of comedy and witty commentary to the screen, taking on the latest news and pop culture trends.

In this particular episode, Conan welcomes his first guest, the versatile actress Diane Lane, who is promoting her latest film "Secretariat". Lane shares her experiences filming the horse racing drama and the challenges of playing a real-life character. Conan peppers her with questions, trying to get her to reveal any behind-the-scenes secrets she might have, but Lane proves to be tight-lipped about the process. Nonetheless, she seems to enjoy talking with Conan, and the two create a humorous rapport throughout the interview.

Following the interview with Lane, the show takes a turn for the absurd with a goofy cooking segment. In an effort to promote garlic, Conan enlists the help of popular food blogger Jessica Weiss to help him make garlic-themed dishes. Conan struggles with peeling garlic and even gets into a mild altercation with Weiss, who seems to be far more skilled in the kitchen. The segment is a lighthearted break from the more serious interview earlier in the show, and Conan seems to be having a great time despite his obvious lack of culinary experience.

In another comedic skit, Conan takes on the role of a gruff police officer in a hilarious mockumentary-style clip. The sketch pokes fun at cop dramas and Conan once again showcases his comedic talent. In typical fashion, Conan refuses to take himself too seriously, and the skit elicits laughs from the studio audience.

The episode also features a musical performance by The Civil Wars, a folk duo that was rising to fame at the time of the episode's airing. The band performs their hit single "Barton Hollow", showcasing their unique sound and harmony. Conan takes a moment to chat with the band afterward, revealing that he's a fan of their music and joking about his lack of musical talent.

Overall, "One Hundred Years of Solitude (Thanks a Lot, Garlic)" is a classic episode of Conan, filled with humor, talent, and whimsy. Fans of the show will find themselves laughing along with Conan and his guests and enjoying the lighthearted nature of the program. The episode perfectly encapsulates what makes Conan such a beloved late-night host and comedian.

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Description
  • First Aired
    September 13, 2012
  • Language
    English