The Ellen DeGeneres Show Season 8 Episode 3 Jane Lynch, filmmakers Nev Schulman, Ariel Schulman and Henry Joost, Daughtry
- September 15, 2010
Jane Lynch, renowned actress, comedian, and singer, is the main guest on the third episode of season eight of The Ellen DeGeneres Show. Joining her are filmmakers Nev Schulman, Ariel Schulman, and Henry Joost, known for their work on the popular documentary Catfish, as well as the rock band Daughtry.
The show opens with Ellen DeGeneres welcoming her audience and introducing her guests. She chats with Jane Lynch about her latest projects, including her role on the hit television show Glee and her upcoming tour with Kate Flannery and Tim Davis. Lynch also talks about her passion for singing and surprises the audience with a special performance of one of her favorite songs.
Next, Ellen brings out Nev Schulman, Ariel Schulman, and Henry Joost to discuss their latest project, the documentary Catfish. The filmmakers explain how they came up with the idea for the film and reveal some behind-the-scenes secrets. Ellen also asks them about their experience making the MTV series based on the film.
As the show progresses, Daughtry takes the stage to perform their hit song "Home." The audience goes wild as the band rocks out and Ellen dances along. After the performance, lead singer Chris Daughtry chats with Ellen about the band's upcoming tour and their new album.
In the next segment, Ellen plays a game with Jane Lynch called "Jane's Got Game." The game involves Lynch drawing a card with a random word on it and then trying to get Ellen to guess what the word is by acting it out. The game is hilarious and the audience can't stop laughing.
Finally, Ellen surprises Nev, Ariel, and Henry with a special gift - a custom-made Catfish-inspired cake. The three filmmakers are thrilled and pose for pictures with the cake.
As the show comes to a close, Ellen thanks her guests for joining her and reminds her audience to tune in next week for more fun and surprises. The episode is a perfect blend of comedy, music, and entertainment, and leaves the audience wanting more.