Stephen Colbert Hosts Final 'Late Show' Episode With Jon Stewart as Guest
1-Minute Brief
The conclusion of Colbert's 'Late Show' marks a significant moment in late-night television and cultural commentary.
Key Facts
- The final episode of 'The Late Show with Stephen Colbert' airs Thursday on CBS.
- Jon Stewart stated on the show that focusing on opposition to President Trump is a 'ridiculous framing.'
- Stewart described Colbert's show as a 'joy machine,' downplaying claims of late-night bias.
- Jon Stewart made a surprise appearance, bringing a recliner and a celebrity guest as parting gifts.
- Stephen Colbert discussed his plans for the morning after the last episode.
What Happened
Stephen Colbert is set to air his last episode of 'The Late Show' on CBS, featuring Jon Stewart as a guest. Stewart addressed perceptions of political bias and presented Colbert with gifts during the episode.
Why It Matters
The end of Colbert's tenure on 'The Late Show' represents a shift in the late-night landscape, which has played a prominent role in political and cultural conversations. The episode also highlighted ongoing debates about the role of political commentary in entertainment.
What's Next
Viewers and industry observers will watch for announcements about Colbert's future projects and CBS's plans for the show's time slot. The transition may influence the direction of late-night programming.
Sources
Confirmed by 3 independent sources
- The IndependentLeft4h agoStephen Colbert reveals his plans for the morning after the last ever Late Show
- Google NewsUnknown13h agoJon Stewart Drops Brutal Line About CBS On Colbert’s ‘Late Show’ As It Winds Down
- Fox NewsRight4h agoJon Stewart downplays late-night bias, insists Trump obsession is just a 'portion' of Colbert's 'joy machine'
