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Julia Roberts went onThe Late Showthis week, and it was worlds away from her appearance onBusy Tonight.

OnBusy,Robertsaimed a leaf blower at her face for the gram.
She was game and giggly.
With Stephen Colbert, she was guarded.
I felt like I was watchingFrost/Nixon.Colbert tried to start a feud betweenRoberts and herBen Is Backco-star Lucas Hedges.
The titular Ben threw shade at Robertss Thanksgiving turkey.
Colbert did not need to rub it in her face, yet he chose to do so.
Colbert is always performing for the home-viewing audience.
He is consistently aware that he is doing a show with his name on it.
There are a lot of looks to camera and intentional quips.
He goes for witty.
But theres also more room for prepared gags.
Kimmel loves a prank.
Look at what he did to poor Justin Theroux.
Fallon, on the other hand, wants to be a pal.
When a handshake with Margot Robbie went awry, Fallon took the fall.
Seth Meyers seems to be the most genuinely interested in his subjects.
When he interviews, it feels like authentic questions and not the mere setting up of anecdotes.
Maybe its because of his booker, with whom I am deeply in love.
They have put up Rufus Wainwright, Jake Shears, and David Sedaris in the past month-ish.
It was like I was in college all over again.
That trifecta is as clear a portrait of mid-aughts queer youth asThank U, Nextis of straight-girl teendom.
Cordens was a parody of a parody.
But the clip of the week has to go to theFull Frontal Christmas on I.C.E.promo clip.
But I could look at that drawing of stickSam Bee fucking stick-Jeff all day.
In fact, its my Christmas wish.