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Have you ever seen Glenn Close covered in puppies?

She alternates between cooing sweet nothings to the animals and cackling like an evil witch.
She even murmured to her lil doggo charges that they would make an excellent fur coat.
Close knows how to do a callback.
Close joined Finn Wolfhard onThe Tonight Showthis week in a game of Pup Quiz.
For every dog-related question answered correctly, Wolfhard or Close got a Goldendoodle puppy with a ludicrous full name.
Theyre all newscaster puppies, said Jimmy Fallon as an NBC page passed yet another puppy to Wolfhard.
So that was Rhonda Jiparski and Chip Gibbons.
Almost as good as seeing Glenn Close covered in puppies is seeing puppies taken away from Finn Wolfhard.
Im sorry!!!
he screamed at Chip Gibbons but also probably at God.
Dog stunts abounded on late night this week.
OnLate Night With Seth Meyers,Taylor Schilling showed off her French bulldog that can maybe talk.
Schilling even brought a video.
And onThe Late Late Show,James Corden explored the inner life of dogs with sunglasses.
This guy hasnt seen a decent Met Ball since 1999.
It is a question I ask myself often.
Why do a Vincent Price sketch decades after the mans death?
Why a week of Quality Dog Content?
They just used to be better at covering it up.
But this week with the dogs, I cant fully explain.
Trump is on vacation, but there have still been plenty of tweets to dissect.
Everyone got a wonderful son joke in, and were all very proud.
And many of the Cabinet underlings are releasing pet projects.
Kimmeldid a fun bitabout trying to convince Trump to give even one shit about the planet.
But its hard to getanyoneto give a shit about the planet.Notoriously hard.
When faced with forces one cannot easily surmount, its easier to just look at a cute dog.
A pupper, a doggo, a thing that will always smile at us because we control its food.
The world is tonally confusing.
Alyssa Milano talked about her dogs withSeth Meyers, by the way.
But can we get back to the dogs?