On the topic of History's Biggest Frenemies, the six pairings up for consideration between Craig and the panelists - actor/comedians
Michael Ian Black,
Dan Soder and
Courteney Cox - are: basketball stars
Magic Johnson and
Larry Bird;
The Beatles'
John Lennon and
Paul McCartney; US founding fathers
Thomas Jefferson and
John Adams; computer technology icons
Steve Jobs and
Bill Gates; electrical inventors
Thomas A. Edison and
Nikola Tesla; and late night talk show hosts
David Letterman and
Jay Leno. The panelists try to decide what the superlative of being the "biggest frenemy" with someone else actually means, and among the list who are truly more friends or enemies as opposed to frenemies. They discuss the relationship Cox had and has with her
Friends (1994)' costars, and if frenemies is akin to the concept of sibling rivalry. They also argue the notion of historical standing as a criteria for naming the biggest in the category. Before the audience vote, they close with mentioning pairings that did not make the list but perhaps should have.
—Huggo