So, another election night has come and gone, leaving behind the usual debris of yard signs and the lingering scent of democracy (or something like it). And who better to sift through the wreckage than Seth Meyers, whose “Late Night” has become a reliable post-election sanctuary? This Wednesday, he’s got a lineup that caters to both the politically weary and those seeking a respite from reality.
First up, Brian Williams, the newsman who’s seen it all, will join Meyers to dissect the election night spectacle. Expect some sharp insights, possibly a raised eyebrow or two, and maybe even a touch of that signature Williams wit. It’s a pairing that should offer a balanced mix of informed commentary and much-needed levity.
Then, shifting gears from news analysis to comedic introspection, Bridget Everett arrives to discuss the final season of her acclaimed HBO series, “Somebody, Somewhere.” The show, which has earned critical praise and a loyal audience for its sensitive portrayal of small-town life and self-discovery, is currently airing Sunday nights on HBO.
Tune in to “Late Night With Seth Meyers” this Wednesday at 12:35 am on NBC.