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Jay Leno's Final Tonight Show

After 22 years, Jay Leno bid a nostalgia-filled adieu to The Tonight Show, celebrating a late-night TV legacy that — setting aside his infamous temporary replacement by Conan O’Brien in 2009-’10 — arguably rivals all except predecessor Johnny Carson’s legendary 30-year reign over the NBC juggernaut.


But did Leno’s farewell — which netted the show’s highest overnight rating since March 2009 — contain anything as moving as Bette Midler’s now iconic “One For My Baby” sendoff of Carson, which moved most of America (and Johnny himself) to tears back in 1992?

Despite the presence of special guests Billy Crystal and Garth Brooks, the 63-year-old Leno’s finale was an oddly un-emotional affair, at least until the last few minutes. But that doesn’t mean there weren’t noteworthy components. In fact, you’ll find our picks for Top 5 Memorable Moments below:


One Last Monologue |
It may have been a sentimental night, but that doesn’t mean Leno’s writers had the night off. The host delivered his usual mix of political and pop-cultural zingers, including this parting shot at a favored target
: “I’ve got to tell you, the outpouring from people has really been touching. Anthony Weiner sent me a photo of his penis looking really sad.” And this one: “The worst thing about losing this job, I’m no longer covered by NBC. I have to sign up for Obamacare!” Meanwhile, an iffy pre-taped segment showed Leno’s favorite politicians (can you name one that wasn’t in this collage?) digitally manipulated into eye-popping activities (Obama and Mitt Romney jamming to “Call Me Maybe”).



Surprise “Musical” Guests | Everyone knew that Garth Brooks was planning to perform Leno’s favorite track, “The Dance,” but the country star wasn’t the only one who brought the gift of music. Billy Crystal and the Shut Your Von Trapp Family Singers were joined by Oprah Winfrey Jack Black, Sheryl Crow, Jim Parsons, NBA star Chris Paul and the legendary Carol Burnett (plus, Kim Kardashian — the night’s most glaring misstep) for a cheeky, customized rendition of “So Long, Farewell” from The Sound of Music. Best line? Definitely Oprah’s concluding verse: “So long, farewell, you really raised the bar. If you were me, you’d buy them all a car!”


First Guest, Last Guest |
Because Billy Crystal helped launch Leno’s Tonight Show career, he appropriately returned tonight for a few minutes of stand-up (“When it was announced recently that America’s No. 1 terrorist had been captured, who told us it was Justin Bieber? You did.”), and one last sit-down interview.


What’s Next for Jay? |
Of course, not every special guest could show up in person. Taped segments included Bob Costas (hilariously swigging out of a Jack Daniels bottle), Kevin Bacon (showing off a naked portrait of – who else? – Jay himself) and President Barack Obama. “You made a lot of jokes about me over the years – I’m not upset,” said POTUS, who then appointed Leno as the new Ambassador to Antarctica. “Hope you’ve got a coat funny man!” Other sightings included Bill Maher, Mark Wahlberg, Miley Cyrus, Charlie Sheen, Matt Damon and even a sexy, steamed up Martha Stewart — hoping for Jay to get a “Hall Pass” and sample her bacon-kini!


A Classy (and Tear-Stained) Goodbye |
His voice quivered at times throughout the night, but Leno really let the tears flow as he bid his final farewell (from his desk) by thanking his loyal audience: “We wouldn’t be on the air without you people. Secondly, this has been the greatest 22 years of my life. I am the luckiest guy in the world. I got to meet presidents and astronauts and movie stars. It’s just been incredible.” Leno’s heartfelt memories of his parents and brother (who all passed away during his 22 years on the show) were incredibly intimate and touching, and his parting words were the same as Carson’s: “I bid you all a heartfelt goodnight.”

And with that, it’s your turn. What was your favorite moment of Leno’s farewell? Leave your comments and take our poll below!

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Reply #1 posted 02/07/14 8:53am

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By St. Boogar and all the saints at the backside door of Purgatory!
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Reply #2 posted 02/07/14 9:05am

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Prince kind of dogged him out.

All you others say Hell Yea!! woot!
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Reply #3 posted 02/07/14 11:25am

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Reply #4 posted 02/07/14 2:43pm

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#richwhitepeoplecryingnobodycares

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Reply #5 posted 02/07/14 5:18pm

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3rdeyedude said:

#richwhitepeoplecryingnobodycares

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Reply #6 posted 02/07/14 11:36pm

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Never liked Jay, didn;t watch so won;t miss him.

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Looking forward to Jimmy Fallon! woot!

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Reply #7 posted 02/09/14 4:09pm

scorp84

Thank you!!!!....for finally calling it quits.
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Reply #8 posted 02/09/14 4:59pm

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Hard to believe that Jay was once one of the best stand up comedians out there

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Reply #9 posted 02/09/14 5:54pm

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i once watched the strangest jay leno show ever; he tore harrison ford apart, live. i have no idea why, but it was obviously over something personal which jay chose to make public by humiliating harrison on the show. harrison didn't see it coming. first jay had a bullwhip brought out and asked harrison to use it indiana style, which he couldn't. it was ridiculous, as jay clearly knew it would be. then jay said something really confrontative to harrison about an investment scheme? or someone's daughter? it was all in the way of a joke that wasn't actually a joke and harrison went white and was looking right at jay asking, "what's going on?" it was not funny in the least so after that i really never watched jay again. i can't deny he's funny most of the time but i still wonder wtf was that.

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Reply #10 posted 02/09/14 9:23pm

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The show was funny he's had some talented writers for his production haha. And he knows how to deliver it, I just perfer Leno to Letterman. Pretty sure he's an asshole but who isn't really, if you think about any successful person in the industry.

Jimmy Fallon comes off as a nice geniuen guy but too bad he sort of...sucks at being funny =( just being honest.

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