I can’t quite imagine living without “Stephen Colbert.”
Yes, we’ll still have Stephen Colbert — the actual human being who has been playing a blowhard pundit on Comedy Central’s “The Colbert Report” for 10 seasons (and before that on “The Daily Show With Jon Stewart”) — when he takes over for David Letterman on CBS’s “Late Show” sometime in 2015 (date TBD). But with the series finale of “The Colbert Report” on Dec. 18, we’re losing Stephen Colbert’s trademark “Stephen Colbert” character.
This makes my heart and my head hurt.
I can’t quite imagine living without “Stephen Colbert.”
Yes, we’ll still have Stephen Colbert — the actual human being who has been playing a blowhard pundit on Comedy Central’s “The Colbert Report” for 10 seasons (and before that on “The Daily Show With Jon Stewart”) — when he takes over for David Letterman on CBS’s “Late Show” sometime in 2015 (date TBD). But with the series finale of “The Colbert Report” on Dec. 18, we’re losing Stephen Colbert’s trademark “Stephen Colbert” character.
This makes my heart and my head hurt.
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