Jimmy Kimmel’s Surreal Emmys Opening Monologue Has Serious 2020 Vibes
The Emmy host acknowledged our fear, frustration, and desire for fun in a unique opening monologue to the virtual ceremony.
The Emmy host acknowledged our fear, frustration, and desire for fun in a unique opening monologue to the virtual ceremony.
But, like, fun chaos.
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In the immortal words of Jamiroqual: “Futures made of virtual insanity now.”
In his Friday monologue, Kimmel also paid tribute to George Floyd, whose death has sparked nationwide protests and riots.
The actor dropped by “Jimmy Kimmel Live!” this week to read a new poem entitled “Stay the F*ck at Home.”
The comedian also stated that reports of her pending retirement have been grossly exaggerated.
The two laughed about it on O’Brien’s podcast, especially considering word of the potential offer never made it to Conan himself.
Everyone’s favorite journalist from Kazakhstan made his grand return on election night.
Among Kimmel’s zingers: “I have to admit, I’m excited about ‘Murphy Brown.’ I think it’s exciting to see anything brown at CBS.”
Kimmel responded in kind, saying Hannity has “lost his mind.”
“Jimmy Kimmel Live” head writers Molly McNearney and Danny Ricker explain how the theater and jet ski gags came together, and why you didn’t see Taylor Swift sing a “The Shape of Water” parody song called “Fish Kisses.”