Stephen and Ayesha Curry appeared together on “The Tonight Show” to promote their new game show series, “About Last Night,” which invites three celebrity couples to go head-to-head in relationship trivia and games, competing to see who knows their partner best. Fallon noted Ayesha has “built this giant culinary brand” and “you’re a great chef, but on the basketball court Steph’s nickname is ‘Chef Curry.’” Fallon: “Does that make you mad?” Ayesha: “It makes me raise an eyebrow, because I get it, he’s cooking on the court, but I'm searing steaks over here” ( “The Tonight Show,” NBC, 2/4).
HBO’s Bill Maher: “The Olympics have started in China, where we all come together to celebrate the human spirit under quarantine in a police state. … China can be a little tone-deaf with optics. Did you see the (Opening) Ceremony? It was beautiful, but to symbolize peace, they released hundreds of bats” ( “Real Time,” HBO, 2/4). NBC’s Jimmy Fallon: “At this year's Games, there are 91 countries, 109 events and 1,000 chances to hear the person next to you say, ‘I could do that.’ … I read that the official motto of the Winter Games is ‘Together For a Shared Future.’ When asked where they got it from, China said, ‘A Verizon commercial’” The recurring “Thank You Notes” segment on “The Tonight Show” also featured an Olympic theme ( “The Tonight Show,” NBC, 2/4).