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The Muppets Try to Bring Funny to "Late Night With Jimmy Fallon" [VIDEO]

Posted by Olivia Purnell


 Statler & Waldorf stopped by Late Night With Jimmy Fallon on Friday. We love these two. They’re hardcore; their skepticism is stifling. You just know that if you met them in a dark alley they’d call your very worth as a human into question while pelting you with those rotten tomatoes. And that’s what we look for in a puppet team.

See if Statler & Waldorf took Jimmy to the alley (so to speak) after the jump:

 

 

 

Statler & Waldorf were decent . . . but Fallon, isn’t it a bad idea to feature heckling puppets when your show’s not quite hilarious yet? That’s not an insult. We just think that Jimmy’s still trying to find his thang. Does he stick to young facebook humor?  How should he treat political stuff? Is it cool to slow jam the news? Are those new suits working for him? Everything’s still up in the air.  Stat & Waldorf could’ve crushed young Jimmy in these uncertain times. Luckily the Muppets went easy on him. Next time Fallon, you better be ready for the back alley treatment.

Also, is it just us, or is the staff-induced audience applause semi-ridiculous.  We can practically hear Jimmy’s interns waving strips of carmelized bacon at the front row while mouthing “laugh, you idiots”. . .

What?  We’d laugh for sugar coated bacon.


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