Late Night with Seth Meyers Season 3 Episode 116

Late Night with Seth Meyers Season 3 Episode 116 David Spade, Marcia Clark, Noah Hawley

  • May 26, 2016
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Late Night with Seth Meyers, season 3 episode 116, features three notable guests from the entertainment industry: David Spade, Marcia Clark, and Noah Hawley.

First up is David Spade, a comedian and actor who has been making audiences laugh for decades. Spade is known for his work on Saturday Night Live, as well as his roles in films like Tommy Boy and Grown Ups. During his interview with Meyers, Spade discusses his new Comedy Central show, Lights Out with David Spade, which features a roundtable discussion with other comedians about current events and pop culture. Spade also talks about working with his former SNL castmate and longtime friend Adam Sandler, as well as his experiences working with different directors throughout his career.

Next up is Marcia Clark, a former Los Angeles prosecutor who is perhaps best known for serving as the lead prosecutor in the OJ Simpson trial. Since then, Clark has authored several books and worked as a legal analyst for various news outlets. During her interview with Meyers, Clark discusses her new ABC series, The Fix, which is a fictionalized account of her life that centers around a prosecutor named Maya Travis who fails to convict a celebrity defendant of murder. Clark also talks about how the show is different from her actual experiences as a prosecutor, as well as her thoughts on the real-life OJ Simpson trial and its impact on the criminal justice system.

Finally, Meyers speaks with Noah Hawley, the creator of such critically acclaimed television series as Fargo and Legion. Hawley discusses his latest project, an adaptation of the novel Cat's Cradle by Kurt Vonnegut, which is currently in development at FX. Hawley talks about his love for Vonnegut's work, as well as his approach to adapting the book for television. He also discusses how the show will differ from other adaptations of Vonnegut's work, as well as his plans for the future of the series.

Throughout the episode, Meyers also delivers his trademark monologue, which features his unique brand of political commentary and wit. Other segments include a rundown of recent news stories and a segment called "Jokes Seth Can't Tell", in which Meyers invites his writers who are women, gay, or members of other underrepresented groups to deliver punchlines that he couldn't get away with. Overall, season 3 episode 116 of Late Night with Seth Meyers promises to be an entertaining and thoughtful exploration of the worlds of comedy, law, and television.

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Description
  • First Aired
    May 26, 2016
  • Language
    English