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From surprise drop-ins to planned cameos, these stars stole the show! Join us as we count down the most hilarious guest appearances that had us rolling on the floor. These brief but brilliant moments showcase celebrities stepping out of their comfort zones to deliver unforgettable comedy gold on our favorite TV shows.
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00:00This iconic television here, that's an icon, he's an icon, she's an icon, he was an icon.
00:07Welcome to Ms. Mojo, and today we're counting down our picks for the funniest guest stars who made brief appearances in our favorite TV shows, made us howl with laughter, and left again.
00:17I'm on a Ferris wheel with Darth Vader, and he's nicer than you think.
00:25I am!
00:26Number 20. Tilda Swinton, What We Do in the Shadows
00:32Tilda Swinton's style is otherworldly, equal parts high-fashion alien and timeless vampire queen, which makes her perfect for a cameo on What We Do in the Shadows.
00:41To all the members of the Vampiric Council from all the continents, gathered here together on Staten Island.
00:52On Staten Island!
00:54She appears as Tilda, head of the Vampire Council, made up of actors with supernatural cred who gather to judge the gang after the Baron's untimely demise.
01:03Swinton brings her signature surreal cool to the role, commanding the room with just a few lines and somehow making total chaos look elegant.
01:10She blends in effortlessly with the undead weirdos while also standing out like only she can.
01:19Honestly, they couldn't have picked a funnier, more fitting leader for this fang-filled fever dream.
01:24Pass the judgment, Tilda.
01:26I pronounce these three guilty, raise your fangs, or agree.
01:35Number 19. Josh Groban, Crazy Ex-Girlfriend
01:39Sometimes a cameo helps move the story along, but sometimes you just need Josh Groban to sing your emotional collapse back to you.
01:46What makes this one so funny is how committed Groban is.
01:49If you saw a movie that was like real life, you'd be like, what the hell was that movie about?
01:56It was really all over the place. Life doesn't make narrative sense.
02:02He plays it completely straight like everything about this is totally normal, which is absolutely brilliant.
02:07He starts off as a disembodied voice narrating Rebecca's rock bottom in full ballad mode,
02:12then suddenly appears to walk beside her, singing directly in her face.
02:27Hilariously, Rebecca doesn't take much notice.
02:30She's too lost in her own world to care.
02:32Honestly, if someone has to follow us around singing about our lowest moments,
02:36Josh Groban is not a bad pick.
02:38Oh, oh, never bang your ex-boyfriend's dad.
02:48Number 18. Daniel Radcliffe, BoJack Horseman
02:51The Harry Potter actor plays this totally exaggerated version of himself.
02:55Like, he's a nice guy, but with a huge ego, which is the perfect opposition to BoJack.
03:00Oh, I'm sorry. When you're as famous as I am, you meet so many people.
03:04Um, sorry. We need you guys back on set.
03:06Hey, you were the second hairdresser's assistant on The Ellen Show about five years ago.
03:10Veronica, right?
03:11Uh, yeah, that's right.
03:12He's invited to compete against our protagonist on Mr. Peanutbutter's game show as the even more famous celebrity.
03:18Yet the whole thing is rigged for Radcliffe to win the jackpot for charity.
03:22Of course, things go totally off the rails.
03:25Radcliffe's nonchalant attitude, especially when he claims not to remember BoJack,
03:29BoJack absolutely grinds his gears.
03:32Hey, BoJack. What's going on?
03:34What's going on is I'm kicking your ass.
03:36Yeah, you know, you're doing great, but I'm supposed to win. That was the deal. Plug my movie, win money for charity.
03:42So BoJack being BoJack takes the opportunity to get back at him,
03:46leaning into the whole Radcliffe and Elijah Wood lookalike thing before setting the prize on fire.
03:51Yeah, I don't know. Gosh, I want to say...
03:57Elijah Wood.
03:59What?
03:59Oh.
04:01Elijah Wood?
04:04Number 17. Maya Rudolph, The Good Place.
04:08Judge Jen might be an immortal cosmic being, but she's also somehow extremely relatable.
04:13You are very lucky that I cannot send you to the Bad Idea place, because that one is a stanker.
04:19But whatever blows your dress up, am I right?
04:21She's supposed to be judging the entire human race,
04:24yet she's usually more focused on catching up on Earth TV and complaining about how busy she is.
04:29Maya Rudolph plays her with such sharp timing.
04:32Every line lands thanks to a perfectly placed pause or just the right shift in tone.
04:36Earth stinks, y'all.
04:38It's hot and it's crowded, but somehow also cold and lonely.
04:43I thought it was going to be so easy to make good decisions.
04:47The first thing I did was I googled big juicy natural tomatoes.
04:52There's something so fun about watching this all-powerful figure throw shade,
04:55fangirl over TV shows, or act like she's one spilled coffee away from quitting the universe.
05:00You never know what's coming next, and that unpredictability is exactly what makes her such a standout.
05:06Damn! That was intense!
05:09Look at my arm, y'all.
05:10Look, I got goosebumps.
05:12Huh.
05:13Doesn't happen very often.
05:14Number 16, Jon Hamm, 30 Rock.
05:17When we first met Dr. Drew Baird, we were probably as smitten as everyone else.
05:22I'm Drew.
05:23Sorry, I smell like frosting.
05:25I just love to bake.
05:32I want to go to there.
05:34It took a second to realize this man has no right calling himself a doctor,
05:38let alone practicing as one.
05:39He's devastatingly handsome, and instead of making him cool or suave,
05:43the show traps him in the bubble, a reality distortion field where he's so attractive,
05:48no one ever tells him the truth.
05:50I'm a doctor.
05:51Stay calm.
05:51Stay calm.
05:51I just need to shake it loose.
05:54Wait, don't panic.
05:55I just need to find something to push it down with.
05:56Like, do you have a chopstick or a fireplace match or something?
06:01There you go.
06:04And Jon Hamm plays it perfectly.
06:06He's clueless, cocky, wildly incompetent, and totally oblivious.
06:11What makes it even funnier is how seriously he commits to being dumb.
06:15It's never wink-wink.
06:16He just is that unaware.
06:18I didn't like it outside the bubble, Liz.
06:21It was very ironic.
06:22No, it wasn't.
06:23That's not how you use that word.
06:25Stop it.
06:25I want to use ironic however I want.
06:28I want to stay in the bubble, Liz.
06:30Hamm was even nominated for a primetime Emmy for the bubble.
06:33Well, they do say laughter is the best medicine.
06:36Right, Dr. Spichemin?
06:37Dr. Spichemin, is it true that bread eats away at your brain?
06:41We have no way of knowing, because the powerful bread lobby keeps stopping my research.
06:47Number 15.
06:48Taylor Swift.
06:49New Girl.
06:50In this episode, Schmidt, Winston, and eventually Nick throw Cece's wedding into chaos because
06:55Schmidt's convinced she's making a mistake.
06:57Sure, releasing a badger might have been a bit much, but respect to Prank Sinatra's commitment.
07:01You can't get the badger because it's loose.
07:04What?
07:05Hey, Jess, welcome, welcome.
07:08I'm just staying positive, but I'm pretty sure this is where we die.
07:13It turns out that a badger crashing the wedding is exactly what the couple needed to follow
07:17their hearts.
07:18If you started the episode, saw the title, and wondered, who's Elaine?
07:22You were about to find out.
07:24And I'm so lonely without you.
07:25I just lay awake at night, and I just write about you in my journal, and I paint pictures
07:29of you on my easel.
07:30Elaine's dramatic response is so romantic, it could have come straight from a Taylor Swift
07:34song.
07:35Honestly, the only thing that could have made this moment better is if Love Story started
07:39playing as Chevron carries her away.
07:41Will you take me away from this madness?
07:43And you are not too short for me.
07:44I don't care what your mother says.
07:46Oh, Elaine.
07:48Come.
07:49Let's go to Vegas in a love.
07:51Number 14.
07:52Dick Van Dyke.
07:53The Golden Girls.
07:54Dorothy is definitely the kind who'd enjoy bragging about her successful beau, until
07:59Ken trades it all for a career in clowning around.
08:02Literally.
08:02Ah, I went to law school so I could fight for the little guy.
08:07Now I'm fighting for multinational corporations.
08:10I'm so frazzled I find myself sneaking into the washroom to make balloon giraffes.
08:15While the episode focuses on Dorothy's reaction to Ken's drastic career change, Dick Van Dyke's
08:20physical comedy steals the show.
08:22Watching him slip into the clown persona with his signature loose-limbed goofy movements
08:25is simply delightful.
08:27You know, I have been practicing law for many, many years.
08:32And it's always amazed me how little my job actually had to do with justice.
08:39This stuff sounds a little better when you've got lapels and a visp.
08:42The sight of sophisticated Ken turning into a slapstick clown but still engaging in his
08:48lawyerly side is hilarious.
08:50And Van Dyke's comedic expertise just makes it that much funnier.
08:53One thing's for sure, red-nose or not, Van Dyke knows how to get the laughs.
08:57The fracas occurred on a seaside dock abutting navigable waters.
09:02I don't believe that this court has any jurisdiction.
09:05That sounds legal to me.
09:07Counselor, your last day has been a good one.
09:10Case dismissed.
09:12Number 13.
09:14Martin Scorsese, The Studio
09:16One of the best parts of having a satirical comedy series about the film industry is the
09:20chance for those behind the camera to take their turn in the spotlight.
09:24You know, get f***ing Patty.
09:26Patty's got a brain.
09:27You got nothing.
09:28I don't even know why you're in this room.
09:30One of the best so far has to be when Martin Scorsese comes in to pitch his vision for a
09:35movie about the Jonestown massacre.
09:37Now, here's the thing.
09:38Seth Rogen's Matt Remick has a lot riding on this pitch, and Scorsese's idea has just
09:42the Kool-Aid angle he's after.
09:44They drank the Kool-Aid, drink the Kool-Aid, whatever it is.
09:47That's the phrase.
09:48That's the climax of the picture.
09:50It's a big, big sequence.
09:51Scorsese's chemistry with Rogen is electric, and his natural comedic timing makes us wonder
09:56why he doesn't direct more comedies.
09:58Actually, he could easily pull off a second career as a comedy actor.
10:01Because you're just another run-of-the-mill, faceless, talentless, spineless suit.
10:10I have a face.
10:12Just give me back my movie, and let me go sell it to f***ing Apple the way I should have
10:15done it in the first place.
10:16Number 12.
10:17Betty White, Community
10:18Betty White is just a legend, so it's hardly surprising she's had some incredible guest
10:23appearances.
10:24Like the time she played herself-ish on Ugly Betty.
10:26I'm sorry, honey.
10:27This feud is huge, and I'm gonna milk it till it's dry.
10:30But you don't need this.
10:33Are you kidding?
10:34That Golden Girl's money went right into the nickel slots.
10:38Roll it, sweetheart.
10:40One of her best, though, is Glendale's anthropology teacher June Bauer on Community.
10:44June has years of life experience, but her teaching methods are
10:48unique.
10:49Combining all nine tools, you get this.
10:55A deadlier weapon than any one item in the box.
10:59So, I'm gonna use this to attack you, and you use respect to defend yourself.
11:06White plays her as no-nonsense with a dash of unpredictability that's perfect for shaking
11:10up the already chaotic group.
11:12What makes her so hilarious is how she fully owns the absurdity of every situation totally
11:18unfiltered.
11:19She delivers the most off-the-wall lines like they're nothing.
11:22As always, it's her warmth, sharp wit, and charm that make her so effortlessly funny.
11:27Dogs used to eat me, but now they bring the paper in.
11:30It's gonna take a lot to get me away from you.
11:34Damn, damn.
11:35There's nothing that a hundred men or more could ever do.
11:40Hoping.
11:40Number 11, Leonard Nimoy, The Simpsons.
11:43Nimoy's iconic role as Mr. Spock in Star Trek made his deadpan delivery perfect for The
11:48Simpsons.
11:49Hello, I'm Leonard Nimoy.
11:51The following tale of alien encounters is true, and by true, I mean false.
11:57It's all lies, but they're entertaining lies, and in the end, isn't that the real truth?
12:04The answer is no.
12:06He appeared in two episodes, once as the narrator in an X-Files spoof, and again in the fan-favorite
12:12Marge vs. the Monorail, where he saves Krusty and the day.
12:16Or does he?
12:17His performance was praised for its brilliance and how well his character fit into the already
12:22awesome storyline.
12:23Well, my work is done here.
12:25What do you mean your work is done?
12:27You didn't do anything.
12:30Didn't I?
12:34Conan O'Brien wrote some great lines for him, but Nimoy's comedic timing makes him one
12:39of the series' most memorable guest stars.
12:41Honestly, though, it's probably his rendition of Good Morning, Starshine with everyone that
12:45has lived rent-free in our minds ever since.
12:48You twinkle above us, we twinkle below.
12:55Good morning, Starshine, you lead us along.
13:01Ben Sullivan is easily one of the best guest characters Scrubs ever gave us.
13:18He's got that warm, goofy energy that makes him instantly likable, with quick wit and a
13:25laid-back charm that plays perfectly off the rest of the cast, especially Dr. Cox.
13:29Even his love of taking random pictures somehow works as a running gag that still makes us laugh.
13:34I think you got yourself the Christmas card right there.
13:36Yeah, you're funny.
13:37Look, I don't understand why you refuse to put on a hospital gown.
13:40Because I don't like people to see my bum.
13:43But what really hits is how Brendan Fraser balances all that humor with something deeper.
13:47He makes you laugh one minute, then absolutely wrecks you the next.
13:51It's one of the most unforgettable arcs in the show's run.
13:54Fraser understood the assignment, and then some.
13:57Ooh, bloody.
14:00That's good.
14:01Now this time, try and do it with your head in sort of a less jarring position.
14:05I can't!
14:06Oh, that's perfect.
14:07Number 9.
14:08Adam Sandler, Brooklyn Nine-Nine.
14:10Brooklyn Nine-Nine had some epic cameos.
14:13I can't believe this is happening.
14:16Thanks a lot, New York.
14:17Adam Sandler's appearance is also definitely up there.
14:20He plays himself at an auction where Jake is trying to catch a suspect.
14:24But he's terrible as the auctioneer.
14:26It's terrible.
14:27You don't know what you're doing.
14:28Adam Sandler?
14:29Yeah, that's right.
14:30I collect antiquities.
14:32I'm a serious person.
14:33Sandler starts heckling him almost immediately, and it is hilarious.
14:37One of the funniest moments is when Sandler talks about a Russian Revolution movie,
14:40and Jake just casually drops that Kevin James would obviously be in it.
14:44Really?
14:45Who does Kevin James play in it?
14:46Ah, it's a serious movie.
14:49Trotsky.
14:50Ah, there it is.
14:51But he's got a wife who never wears a bra.
14:53It's even funnier when you realize how true that is.
14:56Eventually, Sandler takes over the auction, with the crowd rallying behind him.
15:00Honestly, it had all the makings of an SNL sketch, and we were so here for it.
15:05Joe Theismann coming in store.
15:06I got $1,300.
15:07$1,200.
15:08I got $1,200.
15:09Boom!
15:10Sold to Joey Theismann!
15:13Congratulations.
15:13You're getting a sock in your mouth.
15:14$1,300.
15:15Joe Theismann.
15:16Number 8.
15:17Nathan Lane, Modern Family.
15:18Lane steals every scene as Sherman Pepper Saltzman, Mitch and Cam's fabulously dramatic friend.
15:24Pepper lives like he's starring in a Broadway show no one else is in.
15:43He's over the top, quick to take offense, and allergic to subtlety.
15:47But that's exactly what makes him so funny.
15:49You're never quite sure why they stay friends with him, but then he says something so outrageously unfiltered that you can't stop laughing.
15:56It's going to be fine, although we may need to sit some of the overflow guests upstairs.
16:01We don't own the upstairs.
16:03Really?
16:03I always assumed there was a nicer part you weren't showing me.
16:07Lane brings total commitment and razor-sharp timing to every scene.
16:11His chemistry with the guys is especially brilliant.
16:14Lane knows exactly how far to push without going too far.
16:17And somehow, he always finds that sweet spot between ridiculous and genuinely lovable.
16:23But as soon as I sign, he'll toss me aside like yesterday's wine.
16:30My heart's on my sleeve.
16:33I want to believe.
16:35Number 7.
16:36Patton Oswalt.
16:37Parks and Recreation.
16:38Would you believe that not only did Patton Oswalt improvise his entire filibuster, but that what we see in the episode is just a fraction of his ad-libbing?
16:47I would now like to share some ideas I have for J.J. Abrams' seventh chapter in the Star Wars saga.
16:54Pan down from the twin suns of Tatooine.
16:57We are now close on the mouth of the Sarlacc Pit.
17:00After a beat, the gloved Mandalorian armor gauntlet of Boba Fett grabs onto the sand outside the Sarlacc Pit.
17:09You can watch the whole thing on YouTube if you've got about nine minutes to spare.
17:12As Oswalt explained, the creators decided not to yell cut and just see what happens.
17:17And honestly, where didn't he take it?
17:19To the MCU, to a galaxy far, far away, and beyond.
17:23If he holds the reality gem, that means he can jump from different realities.
17:28This will be our link to the Marvel Universe from the Star Wars Universe.
17:33What's wild is that a lot of his random musings actually came true.
17:37We bet the extras had a hard time acting bored while all this hilarious pop culture magic was unfolding.
17:43We could have kept listening for hours.
17:45Imagine those two going up against robot Chewbacca, because that's going to happen.
17:49After a beat, Luke says, Darth Vader was my father, but Ben Kenobi was my master, and he cuts Hannibal Lecter in half.
17:55Number 6. Various. Extras.
17:58In his job as an extra, Andy Millman meets plenty of famous faces.
18:02And while we could list them all, some of the funniest moments come from stars who aren't known for comedy.
18:06Take Kate Winslet, for example.
18:09You might not normally associate her with comedy, but she's as funny as they come, and leaves us wondering why she doesn't do more.
18:15Why don't you just start with something light, you know, like, um...
18:19I'd love it if you stuck your Willy Wonka between my Oompa Loompas, you know, something a bit fun, a bit jokey.
18:24Then there's David Bowie, who proves his comedic timing is just as sharp as his musical talent.
18:29His ability to take Andy down with impeccable savagery is second to none.
18:33Everybody sing that last line.
18:34One, two, three.
18:36He's banal and fast-style.
18:39He's a flat waste of space.
18:41See his pop no space.
18:45And of course, Patrick Stewart's appearance is a total gem.
18:48He manages to hold on to his dramatic gravitas while also being completely hilarious.
18:53You're not married, you haven't got a girlfriend.
18:55And you've never watched Star Trek?
18:58No.
19:01Good Lord.
19:01Number five, the Seinfeld cast.
19:04Curb your enthusiasm.
19:06Reunion shows are pretty whatever, right?
19:08Well, not when they're as brilliantly meta as this one.
19:11I mean, we don't do endings like that, you know?
19:13That's why it's so funny.
19:15No, it's all bullshit.
19:16What couples get together in the end?
19:17You know, it's fantasy crap.
19:19It doesn't matter, Larry.
19:20We already screwed up one finale.
19:22We can't do another.
19:23It's the mix of meta humor and nostalgia that makes this episode so funny.
19:27Larry David, who was never actually in favor of a Seinfeld reunion, plays a fictionalized
19:32version of himself trying to make it happen.
19:34And the humor comes from how self-aware the whole thing is.
19:37This is like the greatest relationship I've ever seen you have on the show.
19:40George has never been this happy.
19:42I'm watching Richard Benjamin and Paul Apprentice here.
19:44This is fantastic.
19:45She's unbelievable.
19:46I really believe this.
19:48Watching the Seinfeld cast playing themselves adds this perfect layer of irony.
19:53You start to forget what Curb is, what Seinfeld is, and where the line between reality and
19:57fiction even is.
19:58I will play George Costanza.
20:00I can do it.
20:02I know I can.
20:03I wrote it.
20:04The character's based on me.
20:06There were two Darens.
20:07Yeah.
20:08Unbewitched.
20:08Nobody liked that second Daren.
20:10I didn't care for the second Daren.
20:11But you bought it.
20:12Speaking of, we totally loved watching Michael J. Fox making Larry Squirm 2.
20:16This is getting into time travel.
20:18This is getting weird.
20:19So, so, just to be clear, you're, you're not upset.
20:27Let me get that.
20:29I'll be back in two shakes.
20:32Number four, Sammy Davis Jr.
20:34All in the family.
20:36Given Archie Bunker's usual worldview, Sammy Davis Jr.
20:39Showing up at the Bunker's house isn't exactly something you would expect.
20:42He put you over in Africa, he put the rest of us in all the white countries.
20:48Well, you must have told him where we were because somebody came and got it.
20:58But that's what makes it so good.
21:00He ends up there after accidentally leaving his briefcase in Archie's cab and coming by to pick it up,
21:05only to get way more than he bargained for.
21:07As always, Archie's bigoted nonsense is rooted in pure ignorance
21:11and sets the stage for him to get absolutely schooled.
21:14And if you were prejudiced, you'd walk around thinking that you're better than anybody else in the world.
21:20But I can honestly say, having spent these marvelous moments with you,
21:23you ain't better than anybody.
21:24The writers knew exactly how to highlight Archie's flaws,
21:29and they gave Sammy Davis Jr. the perfect moment to flip it all on its head.
21:33It's funny, bold, and surprisingly warm.
21:36And that final photo is instantly iconic.
21:39I want one picture taken with Archie Bunker, my friend, and me.
21:42You want me?
21:42Yes. Now on three, okay?
21:44One, two, three.
21:46Will and Grace wasn't just packed with guest stars.
21:59It knew exactly what to do with each one of them.
22:01We had Matt Damon as Jack's choir arch-nemesis,
22:04and J-Lo playing a brilliantly comic version of herself.
22:07I must have been thinking of a different Rosie.
22:12It's the same one.
22:16Well, I changed a lot, too.
22:19But one of our favorites has to be Cher.
22:22She appeared twice, once in a coffee shop where Jack,
22:25obsessing over his Cher doll, mistakes her for a drag queen.
22:28The second time, she shows up as God in Jack's subconscious,
22:31because, well, who else would it be?
22:33Wait, look how many times I've gone down in flames.
22:37Remember, I lost the Oscar for Moonstruck.
22:43But you won the Oscar for Moonstruck.
22:46And don't you forget it.
22:48What makes both moments so funny is that Cher plays it completely straight,
22:53letting the writing and reactions do the work.
22:55Her comedic timing is as sharp as her discography.
22:58And both cameos still slap.
23:00Help!
23:02Help!
23:04Help!
23:09Snap out of it.
23:10You can't talk about hilarious guest appearances without mentioning Stephen Hawking.
23:19What do you mean, wrong?
23:23You made an arithmetic mistake on page two.
23:28It was quite a boner.
23:30While planning his own version of Comic-Con,
23:33Sheldon meets his match in James Earl Jones.
23:36And their adventure is nothing short of hilarious.
23:39Known for his serious roles and iconic booming voice,
23:42Jones gets to show a different side here.
23:44One that's eccentric, funny, and surprisingly good at karaoke.
23:47Bring it home, Mubasa.
23:55It's a refreshing twist to see the voice of Darth Vader let loose in such a playful way.
24:00His cameo even led to another surprise appearance from Carrie Fisher.
24:03Despite their shared Star Wars history,
24:05this was actually their first time meeting in person.
24:08Though we don't see them together,
24:10their brief interaction is a fan's dream.
24:13It's not funny anymore, James!
24:18Then why am I laughing?
24:23Before we unveil our top pick,
24:25here are some honorable mentions.
24:27Tom Jones, the Fresh Prince of Bel-Air.
24:29It's not unusual for Tom Jones to help Carlton through the hard times.
24:33Life will never do
24:35What you want it to
24:37Don't give yourself such a hard time
24:41Gritty, Abbott Elementary.
24:48Apparently, it was always the goal to get Gritty on,
24:50and it was sure worth the wait.
24:53Okay, and I'm just paraphrasing here,
24:55but he says that because of his tight schedule,
24:57he probably won't be able to come back next week.
25:02Oh!
25:03Danny Pudi, Cougar Town.
25:05A subtle crossover, but we caught it.
25:08It's even mentioned on Community.
25:09That's why I really started to panic, Jeff,
25:11because if I'm a person that watches Cougar Town,
25:14how can I be in Cougar Town?
25:17You know, and the more I start thinking about it,
25:19the less any of it makes any sense at all.
25:21And I just want to turn and run,
25:22but it's too late because the director's calling action.
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25:40Number 1.
25:41Robin Williams and Billy Crystal.
25:43Friends.
25:44Brad Pitt won audiences over
25:45as Monica and Rachel's classmate Will,
25:47which even scored him an Emmy nomination.
25:50I said it was typical.
25:52Typical of you.
25:52Rachel Green, Queen Rachel,
25:54does whatever she wants in a little Rachel land.
25:58But we're going with this double feature
25:59because everything just fell into place so perfectly.
26:02I have a feeling
26:03my wife is sleeping with her gynecologist.
26:10How do you know?
26:12Well, you know,
26:13he's got access.
26:14I know.
26:15One day,
26:16Robin Williams and Billy Crystal
26:17unexpectedly dropped by the set
26:19after wrapping up a shoot nearby.
26:21The creators jumped at the chance
26:22and asked them to make a quick appearance.
26:24This is going to be hard,
26:25but I wanted it to come from me and nobody else.
26:27What is it?
26:27It's me.
26:28I've been sleeping with your wife.
26:30So you're the gynecologist?
26:31Hey, I'm trying to have a private conversation right now.
26:34With these pros,
26:36there was zero need for planning,
26:38scripting,
26:38or rehearsing.
26:39They just rolled in and improvised.
26:41It just shows that some of the best jokes out there
26:43aren't really written down,
26:45especially when you've got legends like these on board.
26:48Which guest star made you cackle the loudest?
27:03Let us know in the comments.
27:05Spill the tea, sweetheart.
27:06Let us know in the comments.