Stephen Colbert Final Show - As we anticipate the final Colbert Report tonight, commentators have ran amok with speculations - and requests - for Comedy Central's rib-cracking late night anchorman.
Although we know the grim reaper is set to be a guest at The Colbert Report, Stephen Colbert remains elusive as ever about what he has planned.
"Will I wake up next to Suzanne Pleshette in a snow globe after Rachel gets off the plane to be with me while B.J. Hunnicutt spells out 'Goodbye' in the rocks until we cut to black in the middle of a Journey song? Or will I just get sued for copyright infringement?" Stephen Colbert recently asked rhetorically about the last episode of his final show.
Everyone expects final Colbert Report to be the crown jewel of all his performances under this character, but, notwithstanding the fact that he has managed to create nearly 1,500 equally interesting episodes of The Colbert Report, we daresay that is a difficult feat to live up to.
The Colbert Report is widely regarded as a vanguard in the resurgence of political satire in the county. Colbert impressively stayed relevant through the years (2005 to 2014), despite numerous doubts that he will run out of steam.
The former Saturday Night Live anchorman, who says his character was inspired by Bill O'Reilly, is befittingly set to move to the Late Show, where he will replace David Letterman.
It goes without saying that the final Colbert Report will mark the end of this late night show, which has entertained the country for up to nine years. Perhaps, Comedy Central may have a trick or two up their sleeves to make up for the ending of The Colbert Report. We'll have to wait and see.
The final Colbert Report will air on Comedy Central at 11:31 p.m. For now, fans can still tune in and enjoy a reel of some of the highlights of The Colbert Report.