Late Night with Seth Meyers Season 5 Episode 50 James Franco, Lawrence O'Donnell, The Roots ft. Bilal
- Not Rated
- January 10, 2018
- 261 min
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4.9 (18)
On the fiftieth episode of season 5 of Late Night with Seth Meyers, the show featured three prominent guests. The first guest was James Franco, a renowned actor, writer, and director, who has been in the entertainment industry for over two decades. The second guest was Lawrence O'Donnell, a political analyst, journalist, and host of The Last Word with Lawrence O'Donnell. Lastly, the musical guests for the night were The Roots, a Grammy-winning hip-hop band known for serving as the in-house band for The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. The band was joined by Bilal, a soulful R&B singer.
As always, Seth Meyers started the show with his energetic monologue and shared his humorous take on the latest news, pop culture, and politics. He then welcomed his first guest of the night, James Franco, who talked about his latest movie, Why Him?, in which he played an unconventional boyfriend trying to win over his girlfriend's father, played by Bryan Cranston. Franco also discussed his experience directing and acting in The Disaster Artist, a movie about the making of the so-bad-it's-good 2003 movie The Room. He shared some insights into his method acting approach to playing Tommy Wiseau, the eccentric director of The Room, and how he prepared for the role.
The second guest of the night was Lawrence O'Donnell, who talked about the current political climate in the US and the role of the media in covering it. O'Donnell shared his thoughts on the Trump administration's relationship with the press and the challenges journalists face when reporting on the White House. He also talked about the importance of holding politicians accountable for their actions and urged viewers to stay informed and engaged in the political process.
Following the interview with O'Donnell, The Roots took the stage with Bilal and performed an electrifying rendition of their song "It Ain't Fair," which was featured in the movie Detroit. The performance showcased the band's signature soulful sound and Bilal's powerful vocals, delivering a powerful message about social justice issues.
In addition to the main guests, Seth Meyers also featured his usual segments, including "Jokes Seth Can't Tell," "Ya Burnt," and "A Closer Look." These segments highlighted Meyers' comedic timing and showcased his ability to tackle serious issues with humor.
To wrap up the show, Meyers thanked his guests and The Roots for their fantastic performances. He then encouraged viewers to tune in next week for another exciting episode of Late Night with Seth Meyers.
Overall, the fiftieth episode of season 5 of Late Night with Seth Meyers was a highly entertaining and informative show. With the diverse lineup of guests and musical performers, Meyers delivered another show filled with humor, insight, and electrifying performances.