In a recent episode of “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,” host Jimmy Fallon entertained the audience with his usual humor and wit. The show kicked off with Fallon discussing Halloween costumes, revealing that this year’s most popular costume according to Google is Beetlejuice. He also joked about couples costumes, saying that the most popular one is still the annoying couple.

Fallon then shifted gears to election news, mentioning that CNN had given the Trump campaign a deadline to agree to another debate with Vice President Kamala Harris. Fallon humorously imagined CNN continuously offering different deadline times in their desperation for a debate. He quipped that without the debate, CNN would have to make another documentary about the ’90s.

The talk show host also touched on a controversy involving President Trump and CBS’s editing of Kamala Harris’ interview on “60 Minutes.” Trump accused CBS of editing the interview to make Harris look better and claimed that she didn’t mention anything about people eating pets in Ohio.

Fallon continued with election-related jokes, mentioning that Kamala Harris had raised $1 billion in less than three months as a candidate. He humorously added that people are now allowed to text her for donations. Fallon then shared a new poll showing that Harris had taken the lead over Trump among America’s oldest voters, making a playful remark about the billion dollars being all quarters found behind her ear.

Switching topics, Fallon lightened the mood by discussing recent events in the world of baseball. He playfully mimicked the statements of various players, causing laughter from the audience.

The talk show also featured some pop culture news, including Uber’s new service offering shuttle rides from Manhattan to LaGuardia airport for $18. Fallon humorously commented that Uber had finally invented the bus.

Fallon then mentioned that Limp Bizkit was suing Universal for $200 million in unpaid royalties. He made a joke about how Limp Bizkit might not be happy with their music being used in a Bob Dylan biopic starring Timothée Chalamet.

The show also included a humorous segment about a traffic camera in Germany capturing a photo of someone speeding while wearing a Cookie Monster costume.

Throughout the episode, Fallon hinted at his upcoming holiday album and shared his excitement about its release. He mentioned that he had received the test pressing of the album, showcasing it to the audience.

The episode featured several talented guests, including Pharrell Williams, Rachel Sennott, and Finneas. Pharrell Williams, a 13-time Grammy winner, was the subject of a new animated documentary called “Piece by Piece.” Rachel Sennott, known for her comedy skills, stars in the movie “Saturday Night,” and Finneas, a 10-time Grammy winner, released his new album, “For Cryin’ Out Loud!”

This episode of “The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon” was filled with humor, entertainment, and a lineup of talented guests. Fallon’s comedic commentary and interactions with the audience kept the energy high throughout the show.