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Internet in splits as Seth Meyers' family roasts Thanksgiving on 'Late Night' show: 'This was legitimately amazing'

2023-11-25 20:52
Seth Meyers and family humorously take on 'Friendsgiving', mysterious parked car and Macy's Parade
Internet in splits as Seth Meyers' family roasts Thanksgiving on 'Late Night' show: 'This was legitimately amazing'

LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA: Thanksgiving is a time of joy, gratitude, and togetherness, but for Seth Meyers and his family, it's also an opportunity to poke fun at the quirks and frustrations of the holiday season.

The recent 'Ya Brined' segment on 'Late Night with Seth Meyers' showcased a side-splitting session of humorous complaints about various Thanksgiving-related topics.

Humorous take on family dynamics and Thanksgiving quirks

The segment commenced with Seth Meyers playfully disclaiming the seemingly picture-perfect family dynamic they often present on screen.

"I know that to a lot of you at home, we might seem like an unnaturally happy family, but you should know that we're not unflappable. We have our frustrations, our foibles, our peccadilloes," Meyers joked.

Amidst chuckles and anticipation, Meyers teased the audience about the upcoming comedy segment, 'Ya Brined', quipping about his familiarity with complaints through the show's 'Ya Burnt' segment.

Meyers wasted no time and took aim at various targets, starting with a rib-tickling roast of 'other grandparents' who incessantly share grandkid photos.

His analogy likening the scenario to a duel, with the quickest phone draw determining the winner, struck a chord with many who could relate to this all-too-familiar situation.

The humor continued as Meyers hilariously questioned the sudden rise of pickleball, humorously suggesting it as a potential hazard for elders unaccustomed to its physical demands.

His witty observations about this trending game left the audience in stitches.

Meyers' 'Ya Brined' delivers laughter and relatability

The 'Ya Brined' segment didn't spare the contemporary phenomenon of 'Friendsgiving' either. Meyers amusingly highlighted the bond with family that surpasses the allure of spending Thanksgiving with friends, creating a relatable moment for many viewers.

As the segment progressed, Meyers' comedic genius shone through his witty complaints about a mysterious car parked on his street, the Macy's Thanksgiving Day Parade, and even tonic water's interference in the purity of his gin experience. Each complaint was delivered with impeccable timing and uproarious punchlines.

The crescendo of Meyers' roast reached its peak with an impassioned plea to the struggling Pittsburgh Steelers offense. His comically exaggerated promises to alter personal habits to aid the team's performance added a heartfelt touch to the otherwise lighthearted complaints.

Meyers' 'Ya Brined' segment quickly became a sensation, with social media platforms buzzing with laughter-inducing quotes and moments from the show.

Fans enthusiastically shared their favorite quotes, highlighting Meyers' knack for turning mundane frustrations into comedic gold.

Seth Meyers and his family's humorous take on common grievances resonated with viewers, offering a much-needed dose of laughter during the holiday season.

Internet reacts as Seth Meyers' family roasts Thanksgiving in 'Ya Brined' segment

As the 'Ya Brined' segment made waves across the internet, viewers flooded social media platforms with an outpouring of appreciation for the Meyers family's comedic talents.

One wrote, "It’s insane how naturally funny Larry Meyers is."

Another replied, "I'm thankful to learn that Seth's amazing sense of humor and comedic timing is hereditary. What a fun family!"

One wrote, "Thank you, Meyers Family, for being family we've always wanted for the holidays."

"This was legitimately amazing. They actually did a great job and mimicked Seth’s demeanor greatly," commented one.

A social media user wrote, "Seth’s dad killed it this year. Love this entire family. We want more!"

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