Late Night with Seth Meyers Season 8 Episode 26 Demi Lovato, Edgar Ramirez, Ta-Nehisi Coates
- TV14
- November 10, 2020
Late Night with Seth Meyers is an American late-night talk show that airs weekday nights at 12:35 AM EST. In season 8 episode 26, Seth Meyers welcomes singer Demi Lovato, actor Edgar Ramirez, and author Ta-Nehisi Coates to the show.
The episode begins with Seth Meyers' opening monologue, in which he discusses the latest news and events happening across the world. From politics to pop culture, Seth covers a variety of topics with his signature humor and wit.
Next up, Seth welcomes singer Demi Lovato to the show. Demi talks about her recent single "Dancing With The Devil" and how it relates to her personal struggles with addiction and mental health. She also discusses her upcoming YouTube documentary series, which provides a raw and honest look at her life and journey towards recovery.
Actor Edgar Ramirez then joins Seth on the couch to talk about his role in the film "Yes Day." Edgar shares his experience working with Jennifer Garner and the rest of the cast, as well as his thoughts on the film's message about parents saying "yes" to their children's requests for a day.
Lastly, author Ta-Nehisi Coates chats with Seth about his latest release, "The Water Dancer." Ta-Nehisi shares his inspiration behind the book, which explores the themes of memory, identity, and freedom. He also discusses his upcoming venture into writing for the superhero genre, as he prepares to write the screenplay for the next "Superman" movie.
Throughout the episode, Seth also delivers his signature segments, including "Ya Burnt" and "Jokes Seth Can't Tell." In "Ya Burnt," he humorously critiques various subjects from around the world, while "Jokes Seth Can't Tell" sees him joined by writers Amber Ruffin and Jenny Hagel to deliver jokes that they, as women and people of color, can get away with telling.
Overall, Late Night with Seth Meyers season 8 episode 26 offers a diverse range of guests and topics, delivered with Seth's trademark humor and sharp commentary on current events.