The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Season 1 Episode 94 Fri, Jul 25, 2014
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- July 25, 2014
On July 25, 2014, "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" aired its 94th episode of the first season. The episode featured a star-studded lineup of guests and entertaining skits.
The show opened with Jimmy Fallon's monologue, in which he discussed current events and made topical jokes. Fallon's humor and energy set the tone for the rest of the episode, which was filled with laughter and fun.
The first guest of the night was actor Vin Diesel, who was promoting his latest film at the time, "Guardians of the Galaxy." Fallon and Diesel engaged in playful banter and shared laughs, while Diesel discussed his experience filming the movie and his character, Groot.
Next up was actress Aubrey Plaza, who had just finished filming "Parks and Recreation" at the time of her appearance. Plaza and Fallon joked about her character, April Ludgate, and compared her to the iconic TV character, Alf.
In addition to his celebrity guests, Fallon also featured musical performances. The musical guest for the night was Australian rapper Iggy Azalea, who performed her hit song, "Fancy." Fallon and Azalea had previously collaborated on a viral video in which they lip-synced to the song.
Throughout the episode, Fallon also participated in several memorable skits and segments. One of the highlights of the show was a game called "Box of Lies," where Fallon and Diesel took turns describing strange objects hidden in boxes and trying to guess whether or not the other person was lying about the object.
Another entertaining segment was "Tonight Show Hashtags," in which Fallon read and responded to funny tweets from viewers. The hashtag for the night was #WorstSummerJob, and Fallon and Plaza shared their own stories of terrible summer jobs they had held in the past.
Overall, the 94th episode of "The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon" was a fun and entertaining installment of the late-night talk show. With its combination of celebrity guests, music performances, and comedic skits, the show was a perfect example of Fallon's unique brand of humor and entertainment.