I don’t dislike Jimmy when he’s hosting, but seeing him as a guest was refreshing!! If he could take some of this vibe into his own show it would make it better for sure.
I love Jimmy Fallon because he's always so kind to people, even in his humor. I know that most people don't like that about him---they think he's fake---but it's pretty artful to see him turn Seth's insult about Well's low status to a story that makes Wells seem like a god.
Exactly! It's lovely and genuinely heartwarming to see the way Jimmy puts everyone on his show at ease without appearing judgemental of them the way a lot of other "serious" comedians/hosts are, no matter what his personal opinion of his guest is. That's professionalism through and through, and it's sad to see criticism of that very quality packaged as Jimmy being too easygoing on some questionable characters. His brand is literally lighthearted fun, and if folks want to watch somebody get grilled then they're watching the wrong show and complaining about it too.
I don't think Seth was insulting Wells. Seth was just trying to say that as an SNL worker, you expect to be able to meet hollywood superstars and have interactions with singers and actress, but instead, he is interacting with athletes which is unexpected to the assumptions of the job. He wasn't insulting Wells, just saying how odd it was.
@@izzymcpher2929 Go watch his latest standup, radio city, he has a bit about working with mick on snl. the punch line is "not funny!!" which is why you see all the comments here saying that
@@jauipop I'm still put off by it at times, but I've never thought of it as forced or faked. Honestly I don't know why he ever was labeled that way. It comes across exactly the same as someone nervous to not appear affable while talking to someone they don't know that well, so they involuntarily keep laughing because we all subconsciously know that's a sign of friendliness. So many people are guilty of having similar mannerisms that it's hard to believe a lot of the hate thrown at him comes after any sort of honest reflection. There's still an obvious argument that it's difficult or even annoying to watch, and a poor behavioral trait for a talk show host to have. But "forced" and "fake" just seem like unfair criticisms, and personally I find him pretty relatable now.
Yes I’m Blessed I can't EVER understand this line of reasoning. We all have likes and dislikes. Why do we have to be able to do the same thing Fallon is doing in order to have an opinion on it? That is such myopic thinking.
I saw the SNL clip. When you first see Jimmy as Mick’s mirror reflection, I heard collective laughter and gasping at the same time. Almost like everyone expected Mick to be ticked, but as the clip progressed it was obvious Mick was enjoying himself and trying not to crack up at Jimmy’s incredible impression which made this clip even funnier. 😂
I think the pressure of hosting kind of weighs on someone's personality and the reason Jimmy seems, frankly more amiable on the other side, is because there is less pressure.
I have watched SNL my whole life, starting with my grandparents in Iowa when we would visit them and they were watching reruns of the old episodes. Many EPIC comedians have worked that stage, but Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers are like my 2 really distant and really funny big brothers…! I’m 42 and kinda feel like I grow up with them! I love y’all, thank you for making me laugh til my sides hurt constantly through the years, and hope you two and your families are doing great.
So David Wells pitched a nohitter AFTER being completely OBLITERATED the night before at an SNL after party? Bet THAT story doesn't make the cut during the Cooperstown highlight reel
Not just a no-hitter. A *perfect* game: no walks, no errors. 27 up, 27 down, nobody even reaches base by any loophole. Only the 15th ever in Major League history (vs. the 245th no-hitter that is still noteworthy). en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Wells%27_perfect_game cites some other sources for him pitching hung-over, including Wells mentioning in an interview that he partied with Fallon and Meyers the night before.
This video feels like a parallel universe where Jimmy Fallon became a really great, amazing comedian/performer instead of a talk show host and came on the show as a guest. I wish he would have kept being a sketch show featured player, I'm sure people would like him quite a bit more.
cazia9: Pre-silver Fox is a great description. Seth’s a very nice looking man, but most of the time I don’t really notice because I’m so captivated by his charm and graciousness.
As soon as he said he turned on the TV and Wells was pitching, I knew where he was going with it. I've heard that he came into that game after a late night of drinking.
That finger can't bend normally ever since his injury where it was almost amputated due to a ring avulsion. He talks about it here: th-cam.com/video/CztT_pBFQv8/w-d-xo.html
Joe - Thanks but I get a dumb "The uploader has not made this video available in your country." All SNL direct videos are blocked in Canada on YT because another TV broadcaster has the rights to it here. It needs to be on another channel or we have to use a VPN. Thanks though.
so good when Fallon isn't forced to laugh and be a part of pop culture. he is an interesting and charismatic guy but he's made a persona for himself on the tonight show that a lot of people (myself included) don't like
I like how they talk about 3 real accomplishments and they don't get any applause untill they talk about doing something that anybody can do... have 2 babies
amazing story telling mojo Jimmy! Do this more often, dude. You've got a great knack. i said it: KNAck. for story telling. please . You owe it to Mick and David Wells. Please. For their sake.
Gracieli Ambrósio but he's only ever been a guest on Conan when he was still doing late night, and this is the first time since then. That was at least 8-9 years ago.
Why does everyone complain about Jimmy's laugh? Literally every host laughs in order to help their guests when they make a joke. It's done to make the guests feel comfortable, and to get the audience to laugh at the guests' stories as well. And to those saying he's a better guest than host, that makes no sense. He's a terrific host. His show is fun, and full of energy. His show is much more about sketches, and segments where he interacts and performs with his guests than it is about interviews where the guests say the exact same story as they have during every other interview during a press tour.
Since Jimmy and Seth have so much in common, Jimmy should learn from Seth to let your guest speak and finish their sentences before interrupting them and not to force your laugh.
Alessia Diana That laugh is real. The only time he doesn’t do it is when he gets into telling a story like in this clip. It’s like storytelling relaxes him or something.
Tough night for NewYork indeed! This was played on Nov 3, 2001! Yanks lost to Arizona in a blowout. A few days later AZ would go on to win the World Series with an amazing comeback in the 9th! Feels surreal that this was just 2 months after 9/11
The real mirror image of Seth Meyers is Josh Meyers. Check the show when Seth had his brother on -- and get ready to plotz. Jimmy had a bit of Justin Long thing going back in the day; Seth looked like his first gig was The Mickey Mouse Club (ie, adorable).
I don’t dislike Jimmy when he’s hosting, but seeing him as a guest was refreshing!! If he could take some of this vibe into his own show it would make it better for sure.
Jimmy Fallon's actually pretty funny on the other side of the desk.
Haha, I was just thinking - I think this is the first time I've liked Jimmy Fallon!
So the same as always, then
Annanya Johari Your right & has great stories to tell.👍😊
Jimmy Fallon isn’t this funny when he’s the host
funnt? you mean like kamala harris, america's fun aunt?
Seth is such a polite and charming host
I love Jimmy Fallon because he's always so kind to people, even in his humor. I know that most people don't like that about him---they think he's fake---but it's pretty artful to see him turn Seth's insult about Well's low status to a story that makes Wells seem like a god.
Exactly! It's lovely and genuinely heartwarming to see the way Jimmy puts everyone on his show at ease without appearing judgemental of them the way a lot of other "serious" comedians/hosts are, no matter what his personal opinion of his guest is. That's professionalism through and through, and it's sad to see criticism of that very quality packaged as Jimmy being too easygoing on some questionable characters. His brand is literally lighthearted fun, and if folks want to watch somebody get grilled then they're watching the wrong show and complaining about it too.
I don't think Seth was insulting Wells. Seth was just trying to say that as an SNL worker, you expect to be able to meet hollywood superstars and have interactions with singers and actress, but instead, he is interacting with athletes which is unexpected to the assumptions of the job. He wasn't insulting Wells, just saying how odd it was.
Jimmy as a guest >>>>>>> Jimmy as a host lmao
hahahaha agree
Only when he has famous people or snl to talk about.
100%
That what I was thinking, it's so refreshing to see him like that
More and more I think the producers at the Tonight Show micro manage the crap out of him. He was wonderful in Late Night
lmao after john mulaney’s stage show seems like nobody wanted to pitch jokes to mick jagger on snl, tough crowd
Maya Hayes not funny!!
why's that? what did John Mulaney do?
@@izzymcpher2929 Go watch his latest standup, radio city, he has a bit about working with mick on snl. the punch line is "not funny!!" which is why you see all the comments here saying that
Maya Hayes Jimmy's story is from way before John Mulaney's.
Sat through over 5mins of Jimmy Fallon and didn't hear *that* laugh! Thoroughly enjoyed this!
Marcus Chan Not hearing his laugh is a good thing? You people are all so weird!
His forced, fake laugh that he does when he's interviewing people? Yeah, not hearing that is a great thing.
"HISTORY" hahaha
It was enjoyable
@@jauipop I'm still put off by it at times, but I've never thought of it as forced or faked. Honestly I don't know why he ever was labeled that way. It comes across exactly the same as someone nervous to not appear affable while talking to someone they don't know that well, so they involuntarily keep laughing because we all subconsciously know that's a sign of friendliness. So many people are guilty of having similar mannerisms that it's hard to believe a lot of the hate thrown at him comes after any sort of honest reflection.
There's still an obvious argument that it's difficult or even annoying to watch, and a poor behavioral trait for a talk show host to have. But "forced" and "fake" just seem like unfair criticisms, and personally I find him pretty relatable now.
I gotta say it’s kinda refreshing to see Jimmy not interrupting and/or laughing every goddamn second
And he is such a great storyteller
Bullcrap McGee So how is your show? I’m sure you have one since you seem to know so much about how to host one. 😳🙄
Debbie Gross
That is a pretty childish response.
Hopefully he got it out of his system.
Yes I’m Blessed I can't EVER understand this line of reasoning. We all have likes and dislikes. Why do we have to be able to do the same thing Fallon is doing in order to have an opinion on it? That is such myopic thinking.
I saw the SNL clip. When you first see Jimmy as Mick’s mirror reflection, I heard collective laughter and gasping at the same time. Almost like everyone expected Mick to be ticked, but as the clip progressed it was obvious Mick was enjoying himself and trying not to crack up at Jimmy’s incredible impression which made this clip even funnier. 😂
Best Mick Jagger quote: "NOT FUNNYYYYYY!!!!"
hahhahahaha looking for this comment
Jimmy is so good as a guest more than be a host
fiore3ky Speak for yourself! Jimmy has Higgins and the Roots and includes them often. The only host to do that. I think y’all are just jealous!
fiore3ky stole the words right outta my mouth pal!
@@debbiegross3136 To do what? Have a sidekick and a band?
Jimmy is a great storyteller. His best moments are when he tells stories, makes you feel like you were there.
The Mick/Jimmy sketch is one of my favorite SNL skits. ❤️
"Its a bit stale."
Jimmy is very different as guest. Not interrupting, slightly more serious, and less fake laughing.
Pandas are cool He's scared of boring people and losing their attention.
It helps that he's talking with his old coworker from SNL. When Horatio Sanz was on Fallon they both had a good flow also.
I think the pressure of hosting kind of weighs on someone's personality and the reason Jimmy seems, frankly more amiable on the other side, is because there is less pressure.
Damn ,young Seth Meyer is cute!
In my mind, I always thought Seth looked the same... funny how the mind can play tricks on you, lol
Lara de Paula Magaldi Toscano Martelotta -Yes. I love his dimples.
Jimmy Fallon is WAYYY cuter
Yeah if you like guys that look like they get into back alley fights in Boston suburbs. He looks way better now
Seth and Jimmy look so young :) And it was a great story!
young jimmy and seth omgggg 😍
I have watched SNL my whole life, starting with my grandparents in Iowa when we would visit them and they were watching reruns of the old episodes. Many EPIC comedians have worked that stage, but Jimmy Fallon and Seth Meyers are like my 2 really distant and really funny big brothers…! I’m 42 and kinda feel like I grow up with them! I love y’all, thank you for making me laugh til my sides hurt constantly through the years, and hope you two and your families are doing great.
Sometimes I forget that Jimmy actually has some personality
A late night host is hosted by a late night host.
utubrGaming AND I SHALL PROCLAIM THIS... META AF
"what is this? a crossover episode?"
We need to go deeper
The sketch they’re talking about is one of my favorite sketches ever lol
Jimmy's eye brows is to die for
On fleek girl 😉
anna paulina castillo yeahhhhhh
Tanyahachi 07 they're just eyebrows lol
which one
then perish
Why cant fallon be like this on the tonight show?
maybe he gets nervous and he acts like that
@@christopherrusch i figured he'd be more nervous being a guest then he would be for his day job
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Lol as soon as Lorne shut down jimmy's idea, I was like oh man that's the only one Mick Jagger's gonna like huh
Ted and barney from another world
extremely underrated comment
The stories those late 90s early 00s SNL cast members must have...one of them needs to start a podcast reminiscing of those days
Seth looked exactly like his brother back then
Finally Jimmy can talk about himself without it just being interrupting
That is how he likes it.
*Lol the Sarcasm is Strong in this one*
So David Wells pitched a nohitter AFTER being completely OBLITERATED the night before at an SNL after party? Bet THAT story doesn't make the cut during the Cooperstown highlight reel
BH Ramsay He's previously admitted it in his book.
Not just a no-hitter. A *perfect* game: no walks, no errors. 27 up, 27 down, nobody even reaches base by any loophole. Only the 15th ever in Major League history (vs. the 245th no-hitter that is still noteworthy). en.wikipedia.org/wiki/David_Wells%27_perfect_game cites some other sources for him pitching hung-over, including Wells mentioning in an interview that he partied with Fallon and Meyers the night before.
HOLY FCK! 🤯🤯🤯
There was one guy in the 1970's that pitched a no hitter while on acid.
Jimmy couldn’t stop as usual, he is a great guest
Love how everyone screamed when young Jimmy came on. He was maddd cute
"I pitched a perfect game hungover."-David Wells
"Hold my mushrooms."-Dock Ellis
Jimmy, you are really like everyones best friend ☺️
Lovveeeeee Jimmy!!! Phenomenal host AND guest!!! So funny
Jimmy F is such a good story teller
5:07 A one-word impression of Horatio Sanz which pretty well nails it...
This video feels like a parallel universe where Jimmy Fallon became a really great, amazing comedian/performer instead of a talk show host and came on the show as a guest. I wish he would have kept being a sketch show featured player, I'm sure people would like him quite a bit more.
So there you go kids. If you want to be a good baseball pitcher be sure to drink lots just hours before the big game!
ElmerFuddGun don’t forget Dock Ellis who pitched a perfect game while high on LSD
This was awesome I love stories that involve alcohol and late nights
ahah that David Wells story was too funny! 🤣
You guys are FREAKING AWESOME! Love you both!
Jimmy is a good story teller
Two of my fav hosts together and nailed the show! awesome!
Classic skit, had to go watch it again. 😂
John Mulaney has a great bit about pitching snl jokes to Mick Jagger
Jimmy's necks not used to turning this way lol 🤭
5:30 "He owes me everything." Let's not get ahead of ourselves Jimmy! (great story)
They kinda do look the same - except Jimmy has a fuller face and Seth is a pre-silver fox
lol
cazia9: Pre-silver Fox is a great description. Seth’s a very nice looking man, but most of the time I don’t really notice because I’m so captivated by his charm and graciousness.
@@maryrosekent8223 same here, he really is a charmer 😍
"How about this idea, Mick?"
*"Not funny!"*
"Ok, well how about this one?"
.....
*"Yeaaah!"*
That David Wells story made me wanna start drinking again. Thank you Jimmy!
Its great story but it's just a story. Wells perfect game was in 1998. Neither of these guys were on SNL at the time.
Everytime I came back to listen the history about David Wells, nad always it's makes me laugh 😂😂
Starts by telling us how he pitched Mick Jagger. Ended by telling us how David Wells pitched a no-hitter.
As soon as he said he turned on the TV and Wells was pitching, I knew where he was going with it. I've heard that he came into that game after a late night of drinking.
Young Jimmy looks like Damon from the vampire diaries
Jimmy Fallon was such a great guest haha he’s great
3:38 Seths hand. ;)
Cheeky lad
That finger can't bend normally ever since his injury where it was almost amputated due to a ring avulsion. He talks about it here: th-cam.com/video/CztT_pBFQv8/w-d-xo.html
he said Seth's hand
I don't get it
The Cliffton My eyes drifted haha
You GOTTA have David Wells on The Tonight Show now Jimmy! I have to hear that story from him 😂 🙌🏾
0:26
You two were both Awesome! :)
and cute... hehe
Omg you guys were so adorable!
Oh jeez, back when seth was 'kinda blonde' still- so young
Love jimmy!, and Seth! 👍👍👍🤣✌️
What I wouldn’t give to have attended one of those late night parties.
Mirror sketch was classic.
Love when these two chat
I LOVE JIMMY! HOSTING AND GUEST
Mick jagger really made an impression on everyone at snl
They are very lovely❤❤
Where's the SNL Sketch with Jagger? Anyone got the link?
ElmerFuddGun th-cam.com/video/Bxjfr-cgTL8/w-d-xo.html
Joe - Thanks but I get a dumb "The uploader has not made this video available in your country." All SNL direct videos are blocked in Canada on YT because another TV broadcaster has the rights to it here. It needs to be on another channel or we have to use a VPN. Thanks though.
ElmerFuddGun sorry man..... I tried. 😉
No problem dude. I appreciate the effort.
ElmerFuddGun - I had the same problem (in Hong Kong), but it does work with VPN. Just pretend you're in America.
so good when Fallon isn't forced to laugh and be a part of pop culture. he is an interesting and charismatic guy but he's made a persona for himself on the tonight show that a lot of people (myself included) don't like
This is amazing....well not amazing...but it’s interesting to hear him talk
I like how they talk about 3 real accomplishments and they don't get any applause untill they talk about doing something that anybody can do... have 2 babies
So refreshing to hear Jimmy talk, and not his fake laughter
Jimmy as a guest is awesome haha
MICK IS PROUD OF THIS IMPRESSION OF HIM
awh jimmy as a guest is adorable
amazing story telling mojo Jimmy! Do this more often, dude. You've got a great knack. i said it: KNAck. for story telling. please . You owe it to Mick and David Wells. Please. For their sake.
Seth Meyers in that SNL clip though !!!
How come Jimmy is funnier as a guest than on his own show
he actually told his audience this story during one of his shows this year. Funny that he brought it up on tv
Wells and the perfect game - hungover.
Like Doc Ellis throwing a no-hitter tripping on acid.
This is pretty much the exact story John Mulaney told on his special; "NOOOOOO".... "YEEEEESSS".
Foreshadowing that Seth might be the host of the Tonight show in the future?
You look marvelous Seth... You too Jimmy....
TWO BABIES
Wow. Seth and Jimmy were good looking in their twenties!
Jimmy you actually know this side, you were interviewed by Conan Obrien years ago.
Gracieli Ambrósio but he's only ever been a guest on Conan when he was still doing late night, and this is the first time since then. That was at least 8-9 years ago.
Why does everyone complain about Jimmy's laugh? Literally every host laughs in order to help their guests when they make a joke. It's done to make the guests feel comfortable, and to get the audience to laugh at the guests' stories as well. And to those saying he's a better guest than host, that makes no sense. He's a terrific host. His show is fun, and full of energy. His show is much more about sketches, and segments where he interacts and performs with his guests than it is about interviews where the guests say the exact same story as they have during every other interview during a press tour.
Because it’s super fucking forced
@@scarlettainsley9979 every other host does the same thing
Wow I was waiting on this....
This was so flipping CUTE!!!!!!!
Since Jimmy and Seth have so much in common, Jimmy should learn from Seth to let your guest speak and finish their sentences before interrupting them and not to force your laugh.
Alessia Diana That laugh is real. The only time he doesn’t do it is when he gets into telling a story like in this clip. It’s like storytelling relaxes him or something.
Alessia Diana His laugh is real. What’s wrong with some people?
Does not sound real. Sorry.
That laugh IS NOT real. If it is, than so is Spam and margarine and Trump.
Tough night for NewYork indeed! This was played on Nov 3, 2001! Yanks lost to Arizona in a blowout. A few days later AZ would go on to win the World Series with an amazing comeback in the 9th! Feels surreal that this was just 2 months after 9/11
John Mulaney story is so much better
Seth looked golden gosh
530 in the morning... Perfect game... Cocaine is a hell of a drug.
Love Jimmy.
Jimmy is the best!
The real mirror image of Seth Meyers is Josh Meyers. Check the show when Seth had his brother on -- and get ready to plotz.
Jimmy had a bit of Justin Long thing going back in the day; Seth looked like his first gig was The Mickey Mouse Club (ie, adorable).
John Mulaney did something like this in Kid Gorgeous
7/5/2019 Seth is doing impressions now. So funny :)