Nude shower skit
In a skit to mark the end of Chelsea Lately, Handler, nude in the shower, is surprised by DeGeneres. The skit ends with an appearance by Bravo. Handler:
Why do you think I’m lying?
DeGeneres:
Because your nipples won’t make eye contact with me.
Facebreakers skit
Fallon and McIlroy take turns chipping golf balls at glass panels painted with their faces while Woods coaches Fallon against the 2014 PGA Champion.
Not as easy as it looks!
EW! skit: Swift
Fallon shows a clip from the Teen Nick show EW! with guest Swift.
Photo Booth skit
Kimmel and Holmes take turns taking weird pictures with the Photo Booth iPad app and attempt to match each other.
It’s so bad. I think I could get Mr. Munster.
Water conservation skits
O’Brien joins in water conservation efforts in California, using fake PSAs.
California is facing a historic drought. Be more water-smart
Tinder skit
O’Brien tries out Tinder for the first time by creating fake profiles with Dave Franco and finding a match whom they meet in person.
This is what the Internet can do. It can bring a bunch of people who were strangers just an hour ago, together in the night, on to the street, outside a really creepy van, where they hold themselves a little too long, and then probably never see each other again.
This is How we Roll skit
Fallon and Berry form a human hamster wheel and roll down a mat.
World Cup skit
O’Brien sends Triumph the Insult Comic Dog to various parts of Queens, New York to interview avid soccer fans as they support their teams in the World Cup. The three-part skit features fans of Uruguay, Greece, Ivory Coast, and Brazil, among others.
Visits E3 2014
O’Brien drops by this year’s Electronic Entertainment Expo, which is held at the Los Angeles Convention Center. He interacts with participants and tries out such games as Sunset Overdrive, Hyrule Warriors, Project Morpheus, and Forza Motorsport 5.
Tight Pants skit, Lopez
Fallon and Lopez act in a skit were the two compete to see whose white pants are tighter, paying homage to the original skit with Fallon and Will Ferrell.
Nip Sync Skit
Fallon and Crews sing a shirtless duet of the Paul McCartney and Stevie Wonder hit Ebony and Ivory.
Ew! skit: Rogen and Efron
Rogen and Efron perform with Fallon in the Teen Nick show Ew! in which the three take selfies.
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Robinson Cano skit
Cano surprises Yankees fans who think they’re booing a cardboard cutout of him, until he steps out from behind it and surprises them.
Mary Kay skit
During his show’s week-long residence in Dallas, Texas, O’Brien visits the Mary Kay headquarters and tries out being one of their beauty consultants for a day. Guided by an actual consultant, he learns how to use some the brand’s cosmetics and attempts to sell products to a group of women.
Texas Deputy skit
During his show’s week-long residence in Dallas, he attempts to become a Johnson County deputy. He seeks the help of Sheriff Bob Alford in learning the basics of law enforcement and tries out a few simulated crime scenes to test his skills.
Valentine’s Day skit
O’Brien visits a local flower shop in Sherman Oaks and tries his hand – without much success – at arranging Valentine’s Day bouquets. He meets a customer at the store and offers to make and deliver the bouquet himself.
Ew! skit: Ferrell and Michelle Obama
Fallon, Will Ferrell and Michelle Obama perform in a Ew! skit in which Obama teaches Sara(Fallon) and Stacy(Ferrell) that being active and eating right isn’t ew.
Pawnshop skit
O’Brien drops by a local L.A. pawnshop and tries to get as much money as he can for his personal memorabilia. Some of the items include an autographed photo, painting, custom G.I. Joe action figure, and a giant bobblehead. His assistant Sona Movsesian helps him negotiate.
Interns skit
O’Brien spends some time with his show’s interns and gets to know what think of him. He asks them some questions about their complaints and duties on the show, and discovers that his assistant Sona sometimes uses his name to get the interns to do things for her.
American Girl skit
O’Brien visits the American Girl Place in Los Angeles and learns all about the brand’s doll selections. He suggests back stories for some of the dolls as well as a unique “play pattern” involving historical character dolls. He wines and dines at the in-house café along with a personally selected doll, which he names Agnes.