Seth Meyers pewing in mid-impression and panic

As a former member of the “SNL” distribution, Seth Meyers can usually put a solid impression when he needs it. But in the episode of Monday evening of “Late Night”, the host of the NBC entered mid-impression, which made him panic a little.
The time came when Meyers was making fun of Donald Trump’s reaction to his own intelligence director, Tulsi Gabbard, testifying that Iran was building a nuclear weapon (Trump simply said “she is wrong). In the ear of the host, the president looked like a character of” Sex and the City “.
“Trump reacts like Carrie when others confront her about a business,” joked Meyers. “I heard that Big stopped last night. “Who told you that?” “Oh my God, Carrie.
But, while Meyers played the Steve’s conversation team – the character was originally played by David Eigenberg – the late evening host fell quickly.
“Oh my God!” He said, laughing while rushing at his tablet, where he apparently found an answer. “My print battery is dead.”
Don’t worry, however, Meyers managed to sneak in other impressions before losing it. To start his segment “A deeper look”, Meyers first pleased his “classic” impression of the former presidential candidate John Kerry, of the “SNL” days of Meyers.

“People are always people who always come to me on the street asking me to do my Kerry,” he joked. “I mean, of course, everyone remembers Dana Carvey like Bush One, saying” is not going to do it “, Will Ferrell as Bush two, saying” Strategery “, and me as John Kerry, saying my famous slogan John Kerry,” My name is John Kerry “.
From there, he recalled how the Bush administration installed and managed the war in Iraq and their fixation on aluminum tubes. Meyers also managed to withdraw two impressions on this subject: Jesse Pinkman by Aaron Paul and Mike Ehrantraut by Jonathan Banks of “Breaking Bad”.
You can watch the full segment of Seth Meyers “a closer” in the video above.




