Like the rest of us, John Krasinski is desperately in need of some good news, so he brought us just that in the form of a homemade "news" show on YouTube dubbed, well, "Some Good News."
Featuring a colorful "SGN" logo -- made by his daughters, the "Quiet Place" director explained -- Krasinski sat at a desk like an anchorman and delivered some uplifting headlines about people being awesome to each other amid the coronavirus pandemic.
MORE: Elton John hosts charity concert with Mariah Carey, Backstreet Boys for coronavirus reliefKrasinski explained he asked his fans to help him look for uplifting stories -- from an interview with a 15-year-old girl named Coco who'd just undergone her last chemo treatment, to a headline about someone leaving hand sanitizer and toilet paper for their mail carrier.
"Without question, we are all going through an incredibly trying time, but through all the anxiety, all the confusion, all the isolation and all the 'Tiger King,' somehow the human spirit found a way to break through and blow us all away," he said.
Even for a low-budget news show -- Krasinski showed he was only dressed in a suit from the waist up -- there was no shortage of star power as he also reminisced with Steve Carell, via video chat, about their time starring together on "The Office."
MORE: Pitbull to release charity single with 100% of proceeds to help fight COVID-19Both men cited Carell's handling of a tiny plasma TV in the beloved episode "The Dinner Party" as an all-time favorite. They also mentioned they'd all like to reunite, not as their characters but "just as people" when this crisis is over.
Krasinski ended the first edition of "Some Good News" by hinting there may be more to come.