Jimmy Fallon raised a few eyebrows by including an impersonation of comedian Chris Rock in his Golden Globes opening Sunday evening.
Fallon said that he had consulted other awards show hosts to prepare for the Golden Globes,Kali Hansa and then launched into an impression of Rock. Whether or not his impression was accurate, many viewers deemed it inappropriate....and it reminded quite a few people of a certain cringe-y Office episode.
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And The Office isn't the only NBC comedy to have preemptively advised Fallon's decision:
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Topics The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon
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