Late Night with Seth Meyers Season 2 Episode 23 Kathy Griffin, Peter Sarsgaard, the Mavericks
- February 18, 2015
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In the 23rd episode of the second season of Late Night with Seth Meyers, the show welcomes comedian Kathy Griffin, actor Peter Sarsgaard, and the country music band, The Mavericks.
The episode kicks off with a monologue by Seth Meyers, who delivers his trademark witty commentary on current events and pop culture happenings. From there, he introduces Kathy Griffin, who joins him for an amusing and energetic interview. The two chat about Griffin's career in comedy and her recent controversy involving a photo shoot featuring a decapitated Donald Trump head. Griffin is candid and funny throughout the interview, and Meyers proves to be an excellent interviewer, keeping the conversation lively and surprising.
After the interview with Griffin comes a segment called "Jokes Seth Can't Tell," in which Meyers is joined by his writers who tell jokes that he, as a straight white man, cannot tell. The segment is a clever way to highlight the diversity and creativity of the show's writing staff, and the jokes are generally funny and well-received.
Next up is actor Peter Sarsgaard, who is promoting his latest film at the time, "Black Mass." The actor sits down with Meyers for a captivating interview in which they discuss the challenges of playing a real-life character, the notorious criminal Charles Manson. Sarsgaard is thoughtful and articulate throughout the interview, providing insights into the process of becoming a character and the emotional toll it can take.
Following the interview with Sarsgaard, the episode turns to musical guests The Mavericks, who perform their song "All Over Again." The band puts on an electrifying performance, with lead singer Raul Malo's powerful voice and the band's energetic playing making for an engaging and lively performance.
Overall, the 23rd episode of Late Night with Seth Meyers season 2 is a strong one, featuring a strong lineup of guests and a excellent mix of comedy, interviews, and musical performance. Meyers proves once again that he is an adept host, adeptly navigating a wide range of topics and guests with charm and humor. Griffin and Sarsgaard are both entertaining and thought-provoking guests, while The Mavericks' performance is a delightful bonus. Fans of the show will undoubtedly enjoy this installment, while newcomers may find it a good introduction to Meyers' brand of late-night comedy.