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        <title><![CDATA[Jimmy Fallon, Will Ferrell and Kristen Wiig stage wacky quarantine soap opera]]></title>
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        <content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>This daytime soap is perfect for the young and the restless — and the quarantined.</p><p>On Wednesday&#8217;s &#8220;Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon,&#8221; the talk show host <strong>corralled</strong> fellow &#8220;Saturday Night Live&#8221; alumni Will Ferrell and Kristen Wiig to <strong>lampoon our socially-distant lives</strong> in a virtual soap opera, &#8220;The Longest Days of Our Lives,&#8221; a spoof on the long-running show.</p><p>In the four-minute skit, the trio beams in from their respective homes to poke fun at many daytime soap tropes, including adultery, amnesia, long-lost siblings and exaggerated gasps. But it takes place in an all-too-real world segregated by self-isolation and quarantines during the coronavirus pandemic.</p><p>Fallon&#8217;s blond-wigged Winston ominously intones in voiceover that we&#8217;re all in &#8220;a horrible time that feels like it might last forever,&#8221; right before Wiig&#8217;s Vanessa reveals she cheated on him while they are on a video call.</p><p>&#8220;How <em>could</em> you? I mean, <em>how</em> could you?&#8221; Winston responds, initially outraged and then just perplexed. &#8220;We&#8217;re all social distancing and quarantining. Was it through, like, Skype or something?&#8221;</p><p>The short dramedy snowballs from there with a flurry of self-administered face-slaps and Ferrell&#8217;s sloppy wig-, mustache- and hat-changes as Fallon tries to hide his own laughter (but can&#8217;t). It also includes Wiig&#8217;s own character-swap into fur-wearing Melinda Charmin, apparently well-off &#8220;heiress to the Charmin toilet paper fortune,&#8221; a topical tug at folks&#8217; <strong>hoarding of the essential product</strong> during the COVID-19 crisis.</p><p>Fallon, via his &#8220;At Home Edition,&#8221; joins other television hosts who <strong>have shifted their shows</strong> to virtual mode to entertain their isolated, homebound audiences. Some of the talkers <strong>have even ditched wearing pants</strong> for their broadcasts — because, hey, why bother?</p>]]></content:encoded>
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