The Late Late Show with James Corden aired an episode that had everyone on the edge of their seats, wondering if someone among us is a spy. With a star-studded guest lineup and James Corden‘s wit and charm, the talk show delivered another entertaining evening for its audience.
Starting off the show, James Corden introduced the always charming Noah Centineo, known for his roles in “Black Adam” and the Netflix series “The Recruits.” Sporting a hoodie that read “We’re not friends, dude,” Centineo playfully teased Corden, setting the tone for an exciting night.
Next up, Max Terry Arts took the stage. The talented actor and creator of the hit show “Fire Country” on CBS, captivated the audience with his presence. He shared his enthusiasm for being on the show and expressed his excitement for the upcoming season.
But the real highlight of the evening was the appearance of Chloe Arnold and her syncopated ladies. This sensational all-female tap dance band has garnered over 100 million views online and has worked with the likes of Beyonce and Pharrell. Chloe Arnold, an Emmy-nominated choreographer, showcased her incredible talent and choreographed a recent Apple TV Plus film called “Spirited.”
Throughout the show, James Corden couldn’t resist teasing his staff, playfully speculating on who among them would make the best spy. From Hagar’s impressive language skills to Scotty’s stealthiness, Corden hilariously imagined his team as secret agents.
In between the guest appearances, James Corden entertained the audience with his signature humor and wit. He couldn’t resist poking fun at recent news, including the Trump Organization’s criminal tax fraud conviction. Corden playfully wondered if they were hiring, considering many are now free after tax season.
The episode’s energy reached new heights when James Corden playfully reenacted scenes from popular shows like “Game of Thrones,” as he jokingly shamed his staff for not appreciating a joke to its fullest potential. The audience roared with laughter as Corden expertly used props and theatricality to add humor to the moment.
In other news, Corden couldn’t help but comment on the recent White House Congressional ball’s food complaints. Comparing it to the Obama years, Corden teased that guests were lucky they weren’t eating a cup of dust. He also couldn’t resist mentioning Bernie Sanders, who brought his own Ziploc full of tuna fish to the event.
Elon Musk’s recent comments about working harder resonated with Corden. He humorously suggested Musk converted Twitter offices into bedrooms so that employees could work through the night. Corden cheekily remarked that maybe Musk should consider not firing half the staff instead.
The episode concluded with a segment on the popular Los Angeles trend of working out while high. Corden playfully joked about his own inability to focus while stoned, imagining himself bouncing on yoga balls and falling asleep on treadmills.
The Late Late Show with James Corden once again proved its prowess in delivering an entertaining and lively talk show experience. With a mix of talented guests, humorous banter, and Corden’s infectious energy, the episode left viewers anticipating the next installment of the show.