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Half of late night was off this week.

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Trevor Noah, on the other hand, came back big with a live audience.

Samantha Bee is still audience-less, but Noah can now play to the stands, as can his guests.

Just edging out of the top five this week is a behind-the-scenes clip ofBen Stiller taking a pratfall.

Hearing that backstage, Stiller decided to make a callback for the audience and fake a fall.

Dude commits to the bit, because it looks like it seriously hurt.

Lets take a look.

We love a bit that is prop-intensive and pro workers rights.

If you dont dab away a tear watching this, I dont wanna know you.

Sandra Bernhart: One-Liner Machine

WWHLgames are hit or miss.

Its live, and its a bev or two in.

You dont know how the player is going to respond.

Could be a lot of ums and uhs.

Or you could have Sandra Bernhart being so, so funny.

Shes wry, shes got anecdotes, and shes delivering them all promptly.

Bernhart used to be a go-to guest on talk shows, and that should be a thing again.

Michelle Yeoh onDesus & Mero

This segment gets on the list because they made the dang hot-dog hands!

But seriously, Desus and Mero are masters of matching their interviewees energy.

They are so effing respectful of this legend.

They admit to crying, they dont interrupt with jokes, they just let Yeoh go off.

She gets to say what she wants to say, and they have good active-listening faces on.

Also, her hair looks incredible under those bodega lights.

Is it going to someone at CBS for a local-news thing?

Is it (allegedly) going to Jen Shah for some elder-scamming?

Or is it going to John Oliver to shame and blackmail Washington into doing the right thing?

Oliver does stunts all the time, but they dont always break the internet.

The children are excited.

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