In a recent episode of “The Late Late Show with James Corden,” things took an unexpected turn when the wheels seemed to come off. The hilarious chaos unfolded as James and his guests engaged in a lively discussion about their weekend activities and their instincts when faced with a fight or flight situation.

James kicked off the conversation by asking his guest about their weekend plans. While he admitted feeling cynical about the idea of going to Disneyland without kids, he quickly found himself immersed in the magic of the theme park. From spotting Eeyore to indulging in a Mickey-shaped donut, James couldn’t help but have a fantastic time. However, he did confess to judging adults who visited Disneyland without children, jokingly stating that he might have kept an eye on them.

The discussion then veered towards fight or flight instincts. When asked about their first instinct in a dangerous situation, the guests, including Tom, struggled to provide a definitive answer. James humorously mentioned that if he found himself in an altercation with Jason Momoa, he would choose to flee. On the other hand, if it were Adam Abramson, he fancied his chances and would opt to fight. The lighthearted banter had the audience in stitches.

The conversation suddenly took a hilarious turn when James playfully challenged his guests to a fight. The room erupted in laughter as James and Tom jokingly prepared themselves for a brawl, while their guests looked on in amusement. It was all done in good fun, showcasing the camaraderie and sense of humor that makes “The Late Late Show” so entertaining.

As the episode continued, James expressed his frustration with the Senate’s use of the term “recess” to describe their time off. Drawing a comparison to his children’s lunchtime activities, he suggested that the Senate should refer to it as a break instead. James candidly admitted that not every episode of the show was a hit, but that was part of the charm. He acknowledged that there were highs and lows but emphasized that it was okay.

The lightheartedness continued as the conversation turned to microphones and how they impacted the flow of the show. James teased his crew member, Nick Bernstein, for having his own microphone due to being frequently asked questions. The playful banter showcased the relaxed and spontaneous nature of the show.

The episode ended on a humorous note, with James sharing a bizarre outdoor decoration called a “bark ghost face.” The decoration, meant to be placed on a tree, featured a comically exaggerated nose that resembled a woodpecker. James and the audience couldn’t help but laugh at the absurdity of the product.

Overall, this episode of “The Late Late Show with James Corden” delivered its signature blend of comedy and entertainment. From engaging conversations to playful fights and quirky decorations, the show proved once again why it remains a popular choice for late-night talk show enthusiasts.