The Late Late Show with James Corden featured an electrifying performance by Reggie along with an interesting conversation about the show's graphics and the fate of the talk show host's computers. The episode aired on [Air Date].
James Corden, the host of The Late Late Show, expressed his excitement for the upcoming performance by Reggie and the band Eternal Demise. He described the project as a cool opportunity to write a song in just two and a half hours and perform it live on TV with musicians who have never played together before.
But the conversation took a hilarious turn when the topic shifted to the show's graphics. James humorously acknowledged that the graphics had been undergoing changes for the past two weeks. While it initially seemed like a depressing move, James lightened the mood by jokingly saying, "We're going to trash it for E-Waste, or you can keep it."
The plot thickened when James revealed that CBS had sent an email stating that he needed to return his computer, as they planned to discard it. This led to a debate among the show's crew about the legitimacy of the email and whether they should keep their computers or not. James even suggested changing their emails and pretending they never received such a request.
Amidst the laughter, the discussion turned to the brand of laptops they were using – all Apple products. One crew member likened Apple computers to the "champagne of computers," eliciting more laughs from the audience. James contemplated whether to give everyone their computers or continue the ongoing debate.
Moving on from the computer conundrum, James shifted the focus to the news of the day. He mentioned the recent settlement between Fox News and Dominion, followed by another defamation lawsuit looming over Fox News by Smartmatic for a staggering amount of 2.7 billion dollars. James humorously quipped, "This is the worst thing to happen to Fox News since yesterday."
In a surprising twist, James revealed that Netflix would be ending its DVD-by-mail service after 25 years. Cue the comical statement: "I'm sorry to break this news to both of the people still using it." James never thought this service was still functional, comparing it to someone talking about Radio Shack in 2023.
The segment concluded with a mention of an AI-generated song featuring fake vocals from Drake and The Weeknd, which had been pulled from streaming services. James, always up for a good time, suggested getting AI in the car for karaoke, emphasizing that AI's purpose is not to destroy us but to have fun.
With another entertaining and amusing episode in the books, The Late Late Show with James Corden continues to captivate audiences with its hilarious banter, talented musical performances, and unexpected surprises.