‘Do not Ever Watch’ CBS Once more


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We’re simply hours away from Stephen Colbert’s remaining episode of The Late Present, and followers and mates are eagerly paying tribute to the beloved comedian.

As we beforehand reported, CBS determined to cancel Colbert’s present in a shock transfer that many imagine to be politically motivated.

No stranger to political controversy himself, Colbert’s longtime good friend and fellow late evening host Jimmy Kimmel used his platform to deal with the scenario final evening.

Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel speak onstage during the 71st Emmy Awards at Microsoft Theater on September 22, 2019 in Los Angeles, California.Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel speak onstage during the 71st Emmy Awards at Microsoft Theater on September 22, 2019 in Los Angeles, California.
Stephen Colbert and Jimmy Kimmel converse onstage in the course of the 71st Emmy Awards at Microsoft Theater on September 22, 2019 in Los Angeles, California. (Photograph by Kevin Winter/Getty Pictures)

Throughout his monologue, Kimmel delivered an emotional tribute to his colleague whereas additionally taking a really public shot at CBS.

And, in true Kimmel style, he managed to sneak in a joke that was solely half-joking.

The ABC host started by asserting his present wouldn’t air reverse Colbert’s remaining broadcast out of respect for his good friend and the employees behind The Late Present.

“We will probably be off tomorrow evening out of respect for our colleague and good friend Stephen Colbert, and the writers, producers, and employees and crew at The Late Present, whose remaining present on CBS airs reverse ours,” Kimmel mentioned.

However whereas the gesture was gracious, Kimmel additionally made it abundantly clear that he’s nonetheless not over CBS pulling the plug on Colbert’s program.

“I feel you know the way I really feel about the truth that they’re being pushed out,” Kimmel mentioned.

“I hope the individuals who did the pushing really feel ashamed of themselves tonight — though I do know they most likely gained’t.”

Kimmel went on to reward Colbert and the Late Present writers and producers, celebrating what they achieved over the previous 11 years whereas emphasizing that there was by no means any actual dangerous blood between the 2 exhibits.

“I feel it’s most vital to congratulate Stephen and the group at The Late Present for all the nice work during the last 11 years — and all the nice work they may proceed to do in different venues, I’ve little doubt,” he mentioned.

“Everybody at that present has at all times been very gracious to us. We by no means felt like we had been competing towards them. It was nothing just like the outdated days of late-night. I at all times beloved being on Stephen’s present. I beloved having him on ours. I hope we’re ready to do this once more. I hope he comes to go to as many occasions as attainable.”

Then got here Jimmy’s digs on the Trump-friendly bigwigs at CBS’ dad or mum firm, Paramount.

“On behalf of everybody at our present, we need to say to everybody at your present: It has been a pleasure to work alongside you,” Kimmel concluded.

“I will probably be watching tomorrow evening. I hope that these of you who watch our present may even tune in to CBS for the final time. Don’t ever watch it once more. However watch tomorrow evening to want Stephen a fond farewell.”

CBS just lately introduced that The Late Present would get replaced by Comics Unleashed, the long-running stand-up clip sequence created by Byron Allen.

Earlier this month, Kimmel additionally mocked the choice throughout his annual roast on the broadcast upfronts.

“As , CBS is popping 11:35 p.m. right into a time slot least prone to offend the President with a rerun of Comics Unleashed from 2007 that includes Paula Poundstone and Andy Dick,” Kimmel joked.

“Poor Stephen. It’s dangerous sufficient to lose your job. Think about getting changed by the proprietor of the Climate Channel.”

As for Colbert, the longtime host seems to be making an attempt to maintain issues in perspective — at the least publicly.

In an exit interview with The Hollywood Reporter, Colbert mirrored on the top of his late-night run.

“We’re all large boys. I acquired to do that for 21 years. What’s there to complain about, actually?” he mentioned. “I knew that the present needed to finish at a while. I didn’t count on it to finish this fashion. However my employees are the one individuals I’m fearful about.”

After greater than a decade behind The Late Present desk, Colbert’s remaining visitor lineup stays below wraps.

However one factor appears sure: Kimmel — and hundreds of thousands of different followers — will probably be watching.



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