Ep 170. At Home Edition: David Schwimmer, Alison Brie, Jimmy Buffett
- TV14
- July 20, 2020
At Home Edition: David Schwimmer, Alison Brie, Jimmy Buffett is the 170th episode of the seventh season of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon. In this episode, Jimmy Fallon hosts his show from his home due to social distancing regulations resulting from the COVID-19 pandemic. The episode features three celebrity guests, David Schwimmer, Alison Brie, and Jimmy Buffett, who join Jimmy remotely for interviews and performances.
David Schwimmer, best known for his portrayal of Ross Geller in the popular sitcom Friends, joins Jimmy to discuss his latest project, the drama series Intelligence. Schwimmer also takes part in a quarantine edition of the show's popular segment, "Hashtags," where he and Jimmy read and react to funny tweets from fans about their experiences under quarantine.
Alison Brie, known for her roles in the TV series Community and GLOW, also appears as a guest on the show. Brie joins Jimmy for an interview where she talks about quarantine life and her new movie, The Rental, which she stars in and also directed. She also takes part in a musical game called "One-Second Song Challenge," where she and Jimmy have to guess the name of a song based on a one-second snippet.
Jimmy Buffett, the singer-songwriter known for his laid-back tropical-themed music, joins the show to perform his classic hit "Margaritaville" from his home. He also talks to Jimmy about his quarantine experience and shares how he has been spending his time during lockdown.
Throughout the show, Jimmy interacts with the guests through a video chat feature, adding a unique touch to the typical talk show format. He also shares stories about his quarantine experience, including his struggles with homeschooling his two young daughters.
Overall, At Home Edition: David Schwimmer, Alison Brie, Jimmy Buffett offers a fun and lighthearted break from the stress and uncertainty of the current world situation. The show continues to bring entertainment and laughter to viewers, proving that even in trying times, there is still room for humor and joy.