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VIDEO: Jimmy Fallon Opens Up on 'Lost' Finale & Bieber Fever

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May 17 2010, Published 12:23 p.m. ET

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Jimmy Fallon fears losing his late night show to a younger audience and is always keeping up with the latest and greatest trends in pop culture. The talk show host/comedian/actor opened up to PopEater on his passion for The Rolling Stones, the final season of Lost and his take on Justin Bieber

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Jimmy openly discusses his love the hit ABC show Lost and has even turned his passion for the series into parodies called "Late."

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So how does he think the phenomenon will end?

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"I don't want it to end," he told PopEater. "I almost want there to be a weather advisory and no one gets to see the ending of Lost ... like some glitch happens where television doesn't work that night."

Jimmy also opened up to PopEater about another phenomenon — Justin Bieber!

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Justin appeared as a guest on the Late Night, and he drummed with The Roots.

"I love me some Justin Bieber. What a great guy," Jimmy said "He's such a talented guy... sixteen years old. I don't know what he's going through right now.... He was like, "If you want, I can play drums." That dude started as a YouTube sensation... the chance to even talk to him it's like, "Just so everyone understands how this happened, you videotaped yourself singing and put it on YouTube and that's it?" Now he's selling out and people are rioting in Australia? What's going on? That's amazing and so cool that the Internet is so powerful you can do stuff like that."

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