Podcast Summary: The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon Episode: Trump Threatens Europe with 200% Champagne and Wine Tariff | Nick Jonas and Adrienne Warren, Anthony Michael Hall | Thursday, March 13 Release Date: March 14, 2025
1. Opening and Current Events Monologue
Jimmy Fallon kicks off the show with his signature energy from Studio 6P, quickly diving into the day's hot topic: President Trump's threat to impose a 200% tariff on champagne and wine from Europe. He humorously highlights the absurdity of such a move, saying:
"200% tariff on champagne and wine. Americans heard and were like, you can do whatever you want with wine, just don't mess with our gummies." (01:28)
Fallon elaborates on the escalating trade tensions between the U.S. and European whiskey makers, poking fun at the public disagreements among brands like Jack Daniels and Jameson:
"Jack Daniels said, 'Would you say, if I'm a president, why don't you come over here and say in my face?' And then Jameson said, 'Oh, yeah, I swam the Pacific Ocean and kick your ass.'" (02:06)
He further mocks President Trump's remarks about Canada, questioning the rationale behind perceived artificial borders:
"It's stuff like this that makes people question his state. You know what I'm saying?" (03:41)
2. White House and Political News Highlights
Fallon transitions to more political news, discussing Trump's meeting with the NATO Secretary General and his peculiar comments about Canada. He shares a playful critique of Trump's Oval Office decoration choices, listing a satirical array of 20 portraits, including fictional and meme-inspired characters:
"Portraits of great Americans like Thomas Jefferson, Ronald Reagan, Al Bundy, Honey Boo Boo, Chewbacca mom..." (04:23)
Additionally, Fallon touches on the potential government shutdown due to Congress's failure to reach a spending deal, using his trademark humor to lighten the topic.
3. Lighthearted Business and Entertainment Updates
In a shift from politics, Fallon shares amusing business news:
- Egg Prices: A sudden drop in egg prices is celebrated, especially by backyard chicken enthusiasts.
- Heinz Ketchup Innovation: Fallon showcases Heinz's new ketchup bottle designed specifically for dipping chips, receiving playful banter from guests about its practicality.
He also highlights upcoming entertainment releases:
- Disney's Live-Action "Lilo and Stitch" Remake
- Animated Remake of the Live-Action "The Lion King"
- Trailer for Season Two of "The Last of Us", humorously comparing it to a Coachella ad.
4. Broadway Premiere with Nick Jonas and Adrienne Warren
The highlight of the evening features a segment with Nick Jonas and Adrienne Warren, stars of the Broadway premiere "The Last Five Years" at the Hudson Theater. Fallon introduces them with enthusiasm, emphasizing their accolades:
"He is a multi platinum selling artist and she is a Tony winning performer." (09:46)
Rehearsals and Production Insights
Adrienne Warren shares insights into the rigorous rehearsal schedule:
"We basically show up at noon each day and we rehearse this show beat by beat till midnight or 10pm in this case." (10:42)
She praises the creative team, particularly composer Jason Robert Brown, and expresses her excitement about the upcoming performances.
Personal Experiences and Interactions
The conversation delves into the dynamics between Jonas and Warren, including:
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Warren's Broadway Debut: Reflecting on her first Broadway experience in 2001 with Reba McEntire, Adrienne shares touching memories, including interactions with Dolly Parton.
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Jonas's Work Ethic: Warren commends Jonas's dedication, noting his relentless work ethic:
"He [Nick] ups to Andy every single day. And I'm like, wait a minute, I gotta step up every single day." (12:04)
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Behind-the-Scenes Anecdotes: They exchange humorous stories about dressing rooms and interactions with other Broadway icons like Lin-Manuel Miranda.
Show Synopsis
Adrienne provides a brief overview of "The Last Five Years":
"It's about a couple, and it goes through five years of their relationship. You meet us when we fall in love, and then we get married, and then there's a divorce. You'll find out why." (16:13)
She highlights the unique narrative structure, with her character starting at the end of the relationship and Jonas's at the beginning, eventually converging in the middle.
5. Interview with Anthony Michael Hall
The show continues with Anthony Michael Hall, a talented actor known for his roles in "Reacher" and classic films like "The Breakfast Club." Fallon reminisces about Hall's history with Saturday Night Live (SNL), particularly his appearance during SNL50.
SNL50 Memories
Hall recounts his experience during SNL50, sharing heartfelt moments and interactions with colleagues:
"I was supposed to be singing, and I woke up that day, and I had no voice. I was sick as a dog..." (13:28)
He expresses gratitude towards legends like Chevy Chase and Meryl Streep, showcasing a personal invitation from the latter:
"This is my wife Lucia. Meryl Streep Gordon." (20:02)
Career Highlights and "Reacher" Promotion
Hall discusses his role in season three of "Reacher" on Prime Video, detailing his character's complexities and the show's success:
"Play this character, Zachary Beck, and he's basically a gun runner... another storyline with his son." (20:54)
He lauds the opportunity provided by Nick Santora and Amazon, emphasizing the show's positive reception.
6. Musical Performances by The Roots
Interspersed throughout the episode are performances by The Roots, adding musical flair and entertaining interludes that complement the interviews and monologues.
7. Promotional Segments and Closing Remarks
Fallon promotes NBC Store merchandise in celebration of St. Patrick's Day, showcasing themed shirts and the innovative Heinz ketchup dipping cup. He humorously warns about potential price hikes once tariffs take effect:
"Once the tariffs kick in, they'll be $300 a piece." (07:23)
In closing, Fallon thanks his guests—Nick Jonas, Adrienne Warren, and Anthony Michael Hall—highlighting their contributions to the evening and upcoming projects. He encourages listeners to subscribe to the podcast and tune into future episodes, signing off with his warm appreciation.
Notable Quotes:
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Jimmy Fallon on Trump’s Tariffs: "200% tariff on champagne and wine. Americans heard and were like, you can do whatever you want with wine, just don't mess with our gummies." (01:28)
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Adrienne Warren on Rehearsals: "We basically show up at noon each day and we rehearse this show beat by beat till midnight or 10pm in this case." (10:42)
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Anthony Michael Hall on SNL50: "I was supposed to be singing, and I woke up that day, and I had no voice. I was sick as a dog." (13:28)
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Show Synopsis by Adrienne Warren: "It's about a couple, and it goes through five years of their relationship. You meet us when we fall in love, and then we get married, and then there's a divorce. You'll find out why." (16:13)
This episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon masterfully blends current events satire, engaging celebrity interviews, and lively performances, offering listeners a comprehensive and entertaining experience.
