Late Night with Seth Meyers Season 6 Episode 58 Taylor Schilling, Ana Navarro
- TV14
- February 5, 2019
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7.3 (15)
On season 6, episode 58 of Late Night with Seth Meyers, Tayor Schilling and Ana Navarro are guests on the show. Seth Meyers begins the show with his opening monologue, covering recent news and events. He then welcomes Taylor Schilling, known for her role as Piper Chapman on the hit show Orange is the New Black. Schilling discusses her current projects and roles since the end of Orange is the New Black. She talks about her leading role in the horror film "The Prodigy" and her work in the political satire film "The Public". Schilling also shares her experience on the Broadway stage, in the play "Families and Other Catastrophes," and the differences between film and stage acting.
Next, Ana Navarro, a political commentator, joins Meyers on the show. Navarro discusses the current state of politics and the ongoing impeachment inquiry. She shares her thoughts on the Democratic primary race and the possibility of a brokered convention. Navarro also talks about her experience working with Republican politicians and her advocacy for immigration reform. In addition to political topics, Navarro shares a few personal stories and discusses her love for reality TV shows.
Later on the show, Meyers plays a game with Schilling and Navarro, where they have to guess the real news headline from a series of fake ones. The game prompts some humor and laughs from all three guests, as they try to guess the correct answers.
Following the game, Meyers shares some of his thoughts on the state of politics and the current administration. He then wraps up the show, thanking his guests and previewing the guests for the next episode.
Overall, season 6, episode 58 of Late Night with Seth Meyers delivers a mix of entertainment and political commentary. Meyers creates a comfortable environment for his guests to share their personal and professional stories, while still keeping the conversation relevant and insightful. The game segment adds some light-hearted humor to the show, making for an enjoyable and well-rounded episode.