What is the plot?

The episode is a talk-show installment, not a scripted narrative film or drama, so there is no plot to spoil in the usual sense.

In chronological order, the episode consists of Jimmy Kimmel Live! opening with host Jimmy Kimmel, followed by the scheduled guest appearances and performance: actor Josh Gad appears, Jack Schlossberg appears as political correspondent, and Judah & The Lion performs "Floating in the Night."

No search result provides a scene-by-scene story, character arc, twists, confrontations, or ending because this episode is a variety talk show episode made up of interview segments and a musical performance rather than a fictional plot.

What is the ending?

There is no scripted plot ending to describe here, because this episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live! is a talk show installment featuring Josh Gad, Jack Schlossberg, and a performance by Judah & The Lion, not a fictional story with characters and a narrative resolution.

In short: the episode ends the way a late-night talk show episode ends--after the guest segment with Josh Gad, the appearance by Jack Schlossberg, and the musical performance by Judah & The Lion, the broadcast concludes with Jimmy Kimmel closing the show.

Chronologically, the episode is listed as a single talk-show installment that aired on September 24, 2024, with Josh Gad as the actor/author guest, Jack Schlossberg as the political correspondent guest, and Judah & The Lion as the musical performers. The available source descriptions do not provide a scene-by-scene transcript, backstage narrative, or any fictional ending arc. Because this is a variety talk show rather than a movie or drama episode, there are no "main characters" whose fates change at the end in the way they would in a scripted story. Josh Gad's role is that of a guest on the show, Jack Schlossberg appears as a guest correspondent, Judah & The Lion perform their song, and Jimmy Kimmel remains the host who wraps up the program.

If you want, I can instead give you a concise rundown of the episode's guests and format in plain language.

Is there a post-credit scene?

There is no evidence in the available sources that this episode has a post-credit scene. The episode listing only confirms the standard contents of the broadcast--Josh Gad, Jack Schlossberg, and Judah & The Lion--but does not mention any post-credit material.

A related search result about a different episode does describe an "after the show" moment, but it is for another program/episode and does not apply to this Jimmy Kimmel Live! episode.

What did Josh Gad talk about in his guest-host monologue?

Josh Gad's guest-host monologue focused on the Los Angeles heat wave, boats sinking at a Trump parade in Texas, and Americans attending Labor Day parties despite the pandemic.

Who were the interview guests on this episode besides Josh Gad?

The episode featured political correspondent Jack Schlossberg as a guest, alongside Josh Gad and a musical performance by Judah & The Lion.

Did Jimmy Kimmel appear in the episode, or was Josh Gad the host?

The episode is identified as a Josh Gad guest-hosted installment, with Josh Gad delivering the monologue; the listings also include Jimmy Kimmel in the show's cast credit, but the episode's highlighted segment centers on Gad as host.

What musical act performed on this episode?

Judah & The Lion performed on the episode.

What is notable about Jack Schlossberg’s role in the episode?

Jack Schlossberg appeared as the episode's political correspondent guest, making his segment one of the interview parts of the show rather than a performance or monologue.

Is this family friendly?

No. Jimmy Kimmel Live! is a late-night talk show, so it is generally not considered family-friendly for young children, and this episode is best treated as teen/adult viewing rather than kid-safe.

Potentially objectionable or upsetting aspects may include: - Adult conversation and humor from a late-night comedy format, which can include innuendo, sarcasm, or edgy jokes. - Unpredictable topical discussion with celebrity guests, which may touch on mature subjects, politics, or personal issues. - Musical performance energy and studio atmosphere, which may be loud or overstimulating for sensitive viewers.

I do not have evidence from the available episode listing of any specific graphic violence, strong language, or explicit content in this particular episode, but the show's format itself is still more suited to older viewers.