
A bar cart under Stephen Colbert’s desk is set to be removed when the Ed Sullivan Theater is torn down, prompting a call to mourn it now. Colbert’s drink-serving moments are portrayed as natural social lubrication rather than forced celebration. Pedro Pascal appears visibly nervous before receiving a finger of Casamigos, described as offering grace. The Daily Show mocks absurd AI start-ups built for a loser clientele, emphasizing disdain for AI as a replacement for human interaction and casting the Empire as the villain. WWHL features Sally Field and Lisa Kudrow, with Field delivering a bold, profanity-laced moment during a counting game. Pedro Pascal also appears on Seth Meyers, dancing around a “loves the water” trope.
"We spoke about Pascal on Colbert in the intro, but Pascal on Seth Meyers had the bits and thus made it into the top five. "Are you one of those people who are like, 'I love the water'?" Meyers asked, immediately conjuring a Type of Guy in our minds - the ones who want to play mermaids in the pool at 35. Pascal danced back and forth over this trope, at times owning it and oth"
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