The hosts discuss their excitement for the episode featuring their wives, share funny memories, and mention their friendly text exchanges with the wives group. They also compete for unopened boxes of Strike Force Five and discuss childhood memories, favorite songs, and preferences for lunch and dinner. The chapter covers a range of topics including dyslexia, murder tips, and phone tasting. The hosts engage in a confusing speed round and express gratitude to their sponsors.
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Quick takeaways
The wives of the hosts have varying opinions on their husbands' fashion choices.
The hosts have influenced their children in different ways, from dance moves to sense of humor.
In a speed round, the husbands' guesses about their wives' preferences were mostly accurate.
Deep dives
Favorite Thing to Eat for Lunch or Dinner
Stephen Colbert likes tank tops that look like the Jamaican flag, John Oliver has a fancy pair of blue suede loafers, Jimmy Kimmel loves his western cut shirts with pro buttons, and Seth Meyers has a collection of fantasy football t-shirts.
TV Shows Spouses Don't Like
Stephen Colbert's wife doesn't like tank tops, John Oliver's wife dislikes his bomber jacket, Jimmy Kimmel's wife wants him to throw out his sneakers, and Seth Meyers' wife doesn't like his fantasy football t-shirts.
Traits Kids Get from Their Husbands
Stephen Colbert's kids get their dance moves and love for Metallica from him, John Oliver's kids get their sense of humor from him, Jimmy Kimmel's kids get their sense of humor and goofiness from him, and Seth Meyers' kids get their art skills from him.
Prefer too cold over too hot
In a speed round, the wives were asked whether they would prefer to be too hot or too cold. Seth Meyers, Jimmy Fallon, and Jimmy Kimmel all agreed that their wives would choose too cold. Stephen Colbert and John Oliver, however, indicated that their wives would rather be too hot.
Cheese reminds them of France
During the speed round, the husbands were asked to say something that reminds them of France. Almost all of them said 'cheese', which turned out to be the correct answer according to their wives.