Ep 47. Jason Bateman; Carrie Underwood
- TV14
- December 3, 2020
In this episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon, season 8 episode 47, we see beloved actor Jason Bateman take over the hot seat alongside country music sensation Carrie Underwood. The episode is packed with hilarious skits, upbeat interviews, and sensational musical performances.
As always, Fallon's opening monologue sets the tone for the episode, with jokes about current events and pop culture. He then welcomes Bateman, who is promoting his latest project, "Ozark". The two engage in playful banter and Fallon asks Bateman about his experiences filming the latest season of the hit Netflix show. The actor shares some behind-the-scenes stories and talks about the challenges of playing a gritty character.
The interview shifts focus to Bateman's personal life and the star opens up about his family and how they have been handling the pandemic. Bateman also displays his quick wit as he participates in one of Fallon's signature games, "True Confessions". The hilarious segment sees Bateman and Fallon take turns telling stories, with one of them telling a true story and the other telling a fake one. The other has to guess which story is true, and it's always fun to watch the pair try to outdo one another.
Next up is the musical talent of the episode, Carrie Underwood. She performs her latest single, a lively and upbeat track that has everyone in the audience dancing along. Fallon, ever the fan, raves about her performance after she finishes singing, and the two talk about her upcoming album.
Following the musical break, Bateman and Fallon rejoin for another interview, this time discussing Bateman's career to date. The actor reflects on his earlier projects, including cult classic Arrested Development, and speaks about the joys of working with co-stars like Michael Cera and David Cross. They also discuss Bateman's foray into directing and producing, with the guest teasing a possible new project.
The final segment of the episode sees Fallon and Bateman engage in some light-hearted competition as they play a game of "Water War". The game, a staple on the show, sees the pair each draw a card. The player with the higher card gets to pour a glass of water on the other player, and the first to get soaked loses. It's a fun way to wrap up the episode and provides some casual, good-natured entertainment.
Overall, the episode is a joy to watch, with Jason Bateman and Carrie Underwood bringing their A-game. It's clear that Fallon has a great rapport with his guests, and his enthusiasm for all things pop culture is infectious. The episode is a great addition to the show's already impressive repertoire, and will leave viewers eagerly anticipating the next instalment.