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Seth takes a closer look at Republicans coming up with increasingly insane arguments against Biden’s vaccine requirements before speaking with Amy Adams and Lee Daniels and welcoming musical guest girl in red.
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Seth’s brother, Josh Meyers, delivers a message to Californians as California Gov. Gavin Newsom about winning the recall election before Seth speaks with Bill Burr, Keith Morrison and Abby McEnany.
E3
Seth takes a closer look at progressives in Congress pushing forward with a transformative $3.5 trillion climate spending plan before speaking with U.S. Special Presidential Envoy for Climate John Kerry and Jim Gaffigan.
E4
Seth takes a closer look at stunning new details about a memo one of Trump's lawyers wrote on how to overturn the results of the 2020 election, then speaks with Ike Barinholtz and Jenny Slate.
E5
Seth takes a closer look at Fox News banning Rudy Giuliani as both Giuliani and the network face defamation lawsuits, then speaks with Billy Bob Thornton and Miriam Margolyes.
E6
Seth teams up with Amber Ruffin and Jenny Hagel for a brand-new Jokes Seth Can’t Tell, then speaks with Ray Liotta, Natasia Demetriou and Spencer Ackerman.
E7
Seth takes a closer look at centrist Democrats holding Biden’s agenda hostage while Republicans threaten to crater the economy, then speaks with Demi Lovato and Neal Brennan before welcoming musical guest Audrey Nuna featuring Saba.
E8
Seth takes a closer look at two centrist Democrats blocking the entire Democratic agenda without saying what they want, then speaks with Colin Jost and Michael Gandolfini.
E9
Seth takes a closer look at progressive Democrats staging a collective show of force against the two Senate moderates holding up President Biden’s agenda, then speaks with Blake Griffin and David Chase.
E10
Seth checks in with his monologue writers and holds a surprise inspection to review the quality of their jokes, then speaks with Jason Momoa & Dave Bautista, Alessandro Nivola and Anthony Doerr.
E11
Seth takes a closer look at Facebook’s disastrous week before speaking with guests Blake Shelton and Brett Goldstein and enjoying a performance by musical guest Cuco.
E12
Seth takes a closer look at the damning new details of Trump's coup attempt before celebrating speaking with Ted Lasso’s Jason Sudeikis, Brendan Hunt & Joe Kelly.
E13
Seth takes a closer look at Rep. Steve Scalise refusing to say the 2020 election was not stolen before speaking with Ron and Clint Howard as well as Hillary Clinton and Louise Penny.
E14
Seth lets Amber Ruffin respond to President Trump saying he’s done more for religion than any other president before speaking with Sen. Elizabeth Warren, Succession’s Matthew Macfadyen and comedian Rickey Velez.
E15
Seth takes a closer look at Republicans falsely blaming Biden’s vaccine mandate for Southwest’s chaos before speaking with guests Chris Hayes and Sarah Snook.
E16
Seth takes a closer look at a possible criminal referral for Steve Bannon and Trump telling Republicans not to vote before speaking with James Spader and enjoying a performance by musical guest Tate McRae.
E17
Seth takes a closer look at a bombshell new report that ties GOP members of Congress to the January 6 insurrection before speaking with guests Anderson Cooper and Cobie Smulders.
E18
Seth lets Late Night writer Amber Ruffin perform a special song about Halloween before speaking with Amanda Seyfried and Rebecca Ferguson and enjoying a musical performance from Broadway's Caroline, or Change.
E19
Seth takes a closer look at GOP members of Congress facing growing scrutiny over their roles in the attempt to overthrow democracy before speaking with guests Beanie Feldstein and Norman Lear and enjoying a performance by musical guest Lady A.
E20
Seth takes a closer look at Democratic leaders and President Biden claiming they have reached a deal on a framework for a massive bill before speaking with Olivia Munn, Roy Wood Jr. and Jason Blum.
E21
Seth takes a closer look at Republicans fully embracing Trump as he still tries to cover up what happened on January 6 before speaking with guests Tracy Morgan and Colin Quinn.
E22
Seth steps away from bleak and depressing news to share a news story before speaking with Willie Geist, Steve Schirripa & Michael Imperioli and Fortune Feimster.
E23
Seth takes a closer look at beltway insiders ludicrously blaming progressives for Republicans winning in Virginia last night before speaking with guests Keri Russell and Joe Pera and enjoying a performance by musical guest Jake Wesley Rogers.
E24
Seth takes a closer look at Republicans hoping to repeat the strategy they used in Virginia in the 2022 midterms before speaking with Kumail Nanjiani and Jonathan Majors.
E25
Seth takes a closer look at Rudy Giuliani admitting in a deposition that he didn't try to verify his insane voter fraud lies, then speaks with Pete Davidson and Emily Ratajkowski.
E26
Seth lets Amber Ruffin recap what's happening in pop culture news in a brand-new Amber Says What before speaking with Sarah Silverman, Gary Gulman and Mark Ronson.
E27
Seth takes a closer look at a judge ruling that official records from the Trump White House could be turned over to the congressional committee before speaking with guests Gayle King and David Copperfield and enjoying a performance from musical guest Aurora.
E28
Seth takes a closer look at the GOP and Fox News lying about the state of the economy under Joe Biden before speaking with Taylor Swift and Aisling Bea.
E29
Seth takes a closer look at Steve Bannon turning himself in to federal authorities before speaking with guests Bill Murray, Dan Aykroyd and Ernie Hudson as well as Ellie Kemper.
E30
Seth sizzles through a list of topics and fires sick burns at some deserving subjects in a brand-new Ya Burnt before speaking with Aubrey Plaza, Peter Sarsgaard and Amor Towles.
E31
Seth takes a closer look at longtime Trump ally Chris Christie on a media rehabilitation tour ahead of a possible run for president in 2024 before speaking with guests Benedict Cumberbatch and David Arquette and enjoying a performance from musical guest Latto.
E32
Seth takes a closer look at Republicans defending Rep. Paul Gosar after he was formally censured by the House for tweeting a violent video targeting Rep. Alexandria Ocasio-Cortez before speaking with Paul Rudd and Jared Harris.
E33
Seth takes a closer look at House GOP leader Kevin McCarthy throwing a nine-hour tantrum on the House floor, while Republican Sen. John Kennedy accuses a Biden nominee of being a communist before speaking with guests Michael Che and Rep. Adam Schiff.
E34
Seth reminisces about a simpler - albeit recent - time in a new Back in My Day before speaking with Lin-Manuel Miranda and Rachel Dratch and enjoying a performance from musical guest Mastodon.
E35
Seth takes a closer look at the January 6 committee subpoenaing another round of Trump allies before speaking with guests Andy Samberg and Jesse Plemons.
E36
Seth chats with his family on Thanksgiving and shares some family news before learning how to make a Corpse Reviver No. 2 with mixologist Oscar Gil.
E37
Seth welcomes actor Javier Bardem; actresses Kimbery Williams-Paisley and Ashley Williams. Nikki Glasspie sits in with the 8G band this week.
E38
Actress Halle Berry; actor Chris Kattan; actor Rutger Bregman; Nikki Glaspie sits in with the 8G Band
E39
Actor Brian Cox (TV series, "Succession"); TV host George Stephanopoulos (TV series, "Good Morning America", "This Week"); Wet Leg performs; Nikki Glaspie sits in with the 8G Band
E40
Actor Tom Holland (movie, "Spider-Man: No Way Home"); actresses Anna Konkle and Maya Erskine (TV series, "PEN15"); Nikki Glaspie sits in with the 8G Band
E41
Actress Patti LuPone; comic James Acaster; Joy Crookes performs
E42
Actor Will Forte (TV series, "MacGruber"); comic David Baddiel
E43
Matthew McConaughey (Sing 2 (2021)); Marisa Tomei (Spider-Man: No Way Home (2021)). Turnstile performs.
E44
Actress Priyanka Chopra Jonas (movie, "The Matrix Resurrections"); actor Kyle Mooney (TV series "Saturday Night Live" and "Saturday Morning All Star Hits!")
E45
Actor Sterling K. Brown, actress Chrissy Metz, and actor Justin Hartley (TV series, "This Is Us"); singer, songwriter David Byrne; Gustavo Di Dalvo sits in with the 8G Band
E46
Sen. Bernie Sanders (I-Vt); author Lindsey Vonn (memoir, "Rise: My Story"); Tucker Rule sits in with the 8G Band
E47
Actor John Cena (TV series, "Peacemaker"); actress Ana Gasteyer (TV series, "American Auto"); author Hanya Yangihara; Bianca Richardson sits in with the 8G Band
E48
Actress Isla Fisher (TV series, Wolf Like Me (2022)); actor James Wolk (TV series, Ordinary Joe (2021)); Tucker Rule sits in with the 8G Band
E49
Actress Tracee Ellis Ross (TV series, "Black-ish"); author Stacey Abrams; Tucker Rule sits in with the 8G Band
E50
Actress Aidy Bryant; actor John Early (TV series "Search Pary" and "The Afterparty"); Daniel Fang sits in with the 8G Band
E51
Actor Jeremy Irons (movie, "House of Gucci"); actress Hilary Duff (TV series, "How I Met Your Father"); comic Jeff Wright; Daniel Fang sits in with the 8G Band
E52
Actress Judi Dench (movie, "Belfast"); author Huma Abedin; Teddy Swims performs; Daniel Fang sits in with the 8G Band
E53
Actor Ricky Gervais (TV series, "After Life"); actress Evi Patterson (TV series, "The Righteous Gemstones"); Daniel Fang sits in with the 8G Band
E54
Actor Milo Ventimiglia (TV series "This Is Us" and "The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel"); comic James Austin Johnson (TV series, "Saturday Night Live"); Elena Bonomo sits in with the 8G Band
E55
U.S. Supreme Court Justice Sonia Sotomayor (children's book, "Just Help: How to Build a Better World"); actor Jim Belushi (TV series, "Growing Belushi"); TV producer Michael Schur; Elena Bonomo sits in with the 8G Band
E56
Actress Cynthia Nixon (TV series "And Just Like That...." and "The Gilded Age"); actress Annaleigh Ashford (TV series, "B Positive"); Del Water Gap performs; Elena Bonomo sits in with the 8G Band
E57
Actor Kenan Thompson (TV series, "Kenan"); actor Tom Riley (TV mini-series, "The Woman in the House Across the Street from the Girl in the Window"); actress Renate Reinsve; Elena Bonomo sits in with the 8G Band
E58
Ike Barinholtz, Bridget Everett
E59
Seth teams up with Amber Ruffin and Jenny Hagel for a brand-new Jokes Seth Can't Tell before speaking with David Letterman and enjoying a performance by Counting Crows' Adam Duritz.
E60
Charlie Day, Sam Richardson
E61
Seth takes a closer look at Trump’s botched social media app before speaking with guests Tom Holland and Alana Haim.
E62
Seth reminisces about a simpler - albeit recent - time in a new Back in My Day before speaking with Anthony Anderson, Margaret Qualley and Jon Barinholtz.
E63
Seth takes a closer look at Trump praising Vladimir Putin's "savvy" and "genius" amid U.S. warnings of an imminent full-scale Russian invasion of Ukraine before speaking with Billie Eilish and Mayor Eric Adams.
E64
Seth takes a closer look at Russia launching a full-scale military assault on Ukraine before speaking with Simon Cowell and Maude Apatow.
E65
John Oliver, Jason Clarke, Carter McLean
E66
Amanda Seyfried, Harvey Fierstein, Frank Bruni, Carter McLean
E67
Courteney Cox, Connor Ratliff, Benson Boone, Carter McLean
E68
Amy Poehler, Jeffrey Wright, Carter McLean
E69
Chris Hayes, Paul Dano, Lucy Dacus
E70
Leslie Jones, Topher Grace, Brad Meltzer
E71
Sandra Oh, Thomas Middleditch
E72
Taylor Schilling, Chris Redd
E73
Holly Hunter, Patti Harrison, Catherine Cohen, Larnell Lewis
E74
Kid Cudi, Quinta Brunson, Rhys Darby, Larnell Lewis
E75
Kenneth Branagh, Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson, Vundabar, Larnell Lewis
E76
Penelope Cruz, Hugh Dancy, Paul Feig, Larnell Lewis
E77
Seth takes a closer look at a federal judge saying that Trump’s attempted coup was likely a crime before speaking with guests Mariska Hargitay, Christopher Meloni and Rachel Dratch.
E78
Seth takes a closer look at Republican Congressman Madison Cawthorn accusing his colleagues of doing cocaine and holding orgies before speaking with guests Andy Cohen and Jeff Foxworthy.
E79
Ben Stiller, Rose Matafeo, Brooke Colucci
E80
Leslie Mann, Robin Thede
E81
Matthew Broderick, Judd Apatow, Quincy Isaiah
E82
Sienna Miller, Jerrod Carmichael, Caitlyn Smith
E83
Joe Manganiello, Alex Edelman
E84
Seth takes a closer look at text messages revealing more high-ranking Republicans involved in Donald Trump’s attempt to overturn the 2020 election before speaking with guests Jesse Williams and Jordan Klepper.
E85
Tina Fey, Craig Robinson, Marc Bernardin, Aric Improta
E86
Kaley Cuoco, Aasif Mandvi, Amyl and the Sniffers
E87
Seth takes a closer look at Piers Morgan debuting a trailer for an interview he claims Donald Trump angrily walked out of, then speaks with guests Tiffany Haddish and Chloë Sevigny and enjoys a performance from Broadway’s Company.
E88
Terry Crews, Vanessa Bayer, Sam Fender
E89
Oscar Isaac, Zazie Beetz, Phil Wang
E90
Paul Bettany, Kiernan Shipka, Fontaines D.C.
E91
Andrew Garfield, Mary Louise Parker
E92
Laura Linney, Melanie Lynskey, Geoffrey Zakarian
E93
Bill Hader, Minnie Driver, Hernan Diaz
E94
Amy Schumer, Jennifer Grey, Stephen Sanchez
E95
Sutton Foster, Hugh Jackman, Ali Wentworth
E96
Bob Odenkirk, Bobby Moynihan
E97
Sam Rockwell, Beto O'Rourke, Mo Amer
E98
Ken Jeong, Paula Pell, PUP
E99
Seth takes a closer look at Democratic Congresswoman Katie Porter making a powerful speech to her colleagues about solving the cost-of-living crisis, then speaks with guests Amy Sedaris and Michael R. Jackson and enjoys a performance from the cast of Broadway’s A Strange Loop.
E100
Seth takes a closer look at the right embracing the dangerous white nationalist conspiracy theory known as "the great replacement" before catching up with guests Miley Cyrus, Jenna Fischer and Angela Kinsey.
E101
Chelsea Handler, Martha Stewart, Allegra Hyde
E102
Sarah Silverman, Jeffrey Donovan, Sleaford Mods
E103
Ricky Gervais, Emmy Rossum, Ashe
E104
Billy Crystal, Samara Weaving
E105
Drew Barrymore, Chris Parnell, Kwame Onwuachi
E106
Sen. Chris Murphy, Chloe Fineman, Danielle Ponder
E107
Seth takes a closer look at pro-gun politicians refusing to take action for stricter gun safety measures to stop America's plague of mass shootings before speaking with Jon Hamm and Julio Torres and enjoying a performance from the cast of Broadway's Six.
E108
Seth takes a closer look at Mike Pence's former chief of staff warning the Secret Service that Trump may put Pence's physical safety at risk before the attempted coup on January 6, then speaks with guests Michael Che, Kylie Minogue and Leila Mottley.
E109
Seth spends a day drinking with Post Malone before speaking with guests Adam Sandler and James Patterson.
E110
Seth takes a closer look at the January 6 committee investigating Donald Trump's coup attempt preparing to hold its first televised hearing in primetime before speaking with Desus & Mero and Jensen Ackles and enjoying a performance from Tove Lo.
E111
Seth takes a closer look at Republicans changing their tune to appease Trump after phone call audio emerged of GOP House leader Kevin McCarthy calling for an investigation into what happened on January 6 before speaking with Jeff Goldblum and D'Arcy Carden.
E112
Seth takes a closer look at multiple Trump aides and advisers confirming on tape there was no evidence of Trump’s stolen election lies before speaking with guests Christine Baranski and Matthew Goode and welcoming musical guest Jewel.
E113
Seth lets Late Night writer Jenny Hagel take a moment to trash-talk the white supremacist group Patriot Front before speaking with guests Miles Teller, Busy Philipps and Jana Schmieding.
E114
Seth takes a closer at Rudy Giuliani getting very upset at the accusations that he was wasted on election night before speaking with guests Tracy Morgan and Jabari Banks.
E115
Seth takes a closer look at the January 6 committee releasing new evidence that Trump knew his plan to overturn the 2020 election would violate the law before speaking with guests Emma Thompson, Jack Quaid, Sandy Honig, Alyssa Stonoha and Mitra Jouhari.
E116
Seth takes a closer look at Trump suggesting he might pardon the January 6 defendants if he gets reelected in 2024 before speaking with guests Adam Scott, James Murray, Brian Quinn and Sal Vulcano.
E117
Seth steps away from bleak and depressing news to share a news story about a breastfeeding mom protecting her pet goose from an eagle before speaking with Tom Hanks and Elliot Page and learning how to make an elevated bologna sandwich with Chef Mason Hereford.
E118
Seth takes a closer look at the January 6 hearings proving Trump and his allies knew they had no evidence of election fraud but still orchestrated a desperate plan to overturn the results of the 2020 election before speaking with guests John Mulaney and Jenny Slate.
E119
Seth delivers some strong words to Arizona Speaker of the House Rusty Bowers in Hey!, then speaks with guests Maya Rudolph and Werner Herzog before welcoming musical guest Pheelz.
E120
Seth and Late Night writers Amber Ruffin, Jenny Hagel and Ally Hord welcome Planned Parenthood's Alexis McGill Johnson to discuss the overturning of Roe v. Wade, then Seth speaks with Beanie Feldstein and Matthew Modine before welcoming musical guest Billy Strings.
E121
Seth takes a closer look at Republicans shamelessly claiming Democrats are staging "riots" by peacefully protesting over the Supreme Court's grotesque decision to shred abortion rights before speaking with Wanda Sykes, Kesha and Patrick Radden Keefe.
E122
Seth takes a closer look at former White House official Cassidy Hutchinson's shocking January 6 testimony revealing that Trump orchestrated a violent coup before speaking with Steve Carell and Machine Gun Kelly and welcoming musical guest Ingrid Andress.
E123
Seth takes a closer look at the January 6 hearings providing a mountain of new evidence revealing that the people involved in Trump's relentless plan to overturn the election all had criminal intent before speaking with Sen. Elizabeth Warren and Cazzie David.
E124
Seth takes a closer look at Steve Bannon’s criminal contempt trial kicking off and the January 6 committee revealing Trump personally attempted to contact a witness in the investigation before speaking with guests Issa Rae and Nikki Glaser.
E125
Seth checks in with his monologue writers and holds a surprise inspection to review the quality of their jokes before speaking with guests Lisa Kudrow and Alex Holder and welcoming stand-up comic Hoodo Hersi.
E126
Seth takes a closer look at Donald Trump reportedly planning to run for president again as a way to protect himself from a possible criminal indictment before speaking with Katie Holmes and Joe Pera.
E127
Seth takes a closer look at the January 6 committee revealing a series of depositions from former aides to Trump before speaking with Daniel Kaluuya, Keke Palmer, Brandon Perea and Jordan Peele.
E128
Seth takes a closer look at Donald Trump claiming to be the most persecuted individual in American history before speaking with guests Rhea Seehorn and Jeremy Allen White.
E129
Seth reminisces about a simpler - albeit recent - time in a new Back in My Day before speaking with guests Ethan Hawke, Retta and Iman Vellani.
E130
Seth takes a closer look at voters in Kansas overwhelmingly rejecting a state ballot measure that would have restricted abortion access before speaking with Billy Porter and Jane Mayer.
E131
Seth takes a closer look at pro-Trump election deniers winning GOP primaries across the country before speaking with LL COOL J and Cristin Milioti.
E132
Seth takes a closer look at craven Trump supporters trying to downplay the severity of the federal criminal investigation into the classified materials found at Trump’s Mar-a-Lago resort before speaking with guests Christine Baranski and Ryan Fitzpatrick.
E133
Seth lets Amber Ruffin recap what’s been happening in the news with a new Amber Says What, then catches up with Danny DeVito and musical guests Tegan and Sara.
E134
Seth takes a closer look at Donald Trump apparently stashing highly classified documents about the nuclear capabilities of a foreign nation at Mar-a-Lago before speaking with Gwen Stefani and Grant Morrison.
E135
Seth checks in with his monologue writers and holds a surprise inspection to review the quality of their jokes, then catches up with Rosie O'Donnell, Kevin Smith and Megan Giddings.
E136
Seth takes a closer look at the FBI seizing the phones of two Trump aides and issuing 40 subpoenas as the Justice Department intensifies its various investigations of Trump and his allies, then catches up with Lena Dunham and Jo Koy.
E137
Seth takes a closer look at Mark Meadows complying with the Justice Department's subpoena before speaking with Hillary Clinton, Chelsea Clinton and Kate Berlant.