So Fallon, Myers and Stewart just made "make the king happy" jokes, while Colbert actually said something.
Respect to Colbert.
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So Fallon, Myers and Stewart just made "make the king happy" jokes, while Colbert actually said something.
Respect to Colbert.
Stewart was very much saying something. If you haven't seen last night's episode, go take a look.
Yes, and if you watch the interview he was a lot more explicit. The monologue and skit were satirical, but they still had some bite.
Yeah I've only seen clips so far. When i get actual time I'm going to watch the full episode for sure.
encore!
Historic, must-see TV. Run to this video.