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Old 04-30-2009, 07:33 PM
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Default Awkward moment between Jimmy Fallon and Tracy Morgan?

I caught Jimmy Fallon interviewing Tracy Morgan on Hulu and they had a very strange moment where Fallon asked Morgan about what he was quoted as saying in a magazine about not liking to work with him because he cracked up all the time in sketches. It's at the beginning of the clip. The whole conversation and especially the handshake seemed forced. I would LOVE someone to point blank ask Fallon about cracking up all the fucking time.


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Old 04-30-2009, 07:38 PM
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Then you should listen to Howard Stern.
Fallon was on there a few weeks ago and Stern asked him about it. He said that he (and Horatio Sanz) never planned to break, that it happened because they thought something was funny and that it was an honest reaction. He also said that no one (a director or producer) ever mentioned it to him.
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Old 04-30-2009, 08:07 PM
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I guess it would more forgivable if they hadn't done the same scenes a few hours earlier at the full dress rehearsal and he did it SO much. I've heard Sanz had that effect at SC back in the day.

To me it could be that Morgan was saying that he didn't like working with Fallon because it was popular or maybe it was true. I guess only he knows. He broke A LOT.
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