Conan O’Brien has moved his TBS evening show from his home to the Largo. Jimmy Fallon has moved his NBC show from his home to his 30 Rock studio. And last night, CBS ‘late-night hosts moved from their previously remote locations to set-ups that are at least a little more normal. Stephen Colbert debuted The Late Show from his office at the Ed Sullivan Theater in New York, while James Corden returned to his slightly redesigned studio in Los Angeles. Deadline reported some of the changes to Corden’s set on August 7, which include changing the guest couch for a chair, removing public seats, and things falling apart around the staff and crew of ‘. to show the show social distance. Also apparently added, according to the clip above from last night’s episode, are tons of plexiglass walls to prevent the spread of germs. As Corden – and later, Reggie Watts – soon learn, those almost invisible walls have another purpose: attracting multiple injuries and making staff extremely paranoid that there are rough walls waiting to be literally fucked everywhere. . It’s the price you pay for insisting on going back to your studio, The Late Late Show!