Late Show Hosts Stephen Colbert and David Letterman Bid Farewell with Theatrical Antics

Chimamanda Ngozi Adichie

Acclaimed novelist ("Americanah") whose essays and talks offer sharp critiques of culture and feminism.

In a dramatic send-off preceding the final episode of "The Late Show," Stephen Colbert was joined by his predecessor, David Letterman, for an unconventional farewell performance. The duo ascended to the rooftop of the iconic Ed Sullivan Theater, where they proceeded to playfully dismantle parts of the set, launching them onto the prominent CBS eye logo below.

Letterman, known for his acerbic wit, expressed profound delight in the act of what he termed "wanton destruction of CBS property," stating that the occasion, despite marking the end of the show's run, brought him immense joy. This act of playful rebellion, which included tossing guest chairs, Colbert's desk chair, watermelons, and a cake, served as a symbolic gesture of defiance. Colbert revealed that he had previously been prohibited from such rooftop antics, a rule he chose to disregard as the show reached its conclusion.

The spirited event also featured Letterman's thinly veiled criticisms of CBS. He recalled complimenting the show's set pieces earlier, humorously confirming their ownership by the network before their destructive spree. This echoed his recent public statements where he labeled CBS executives as "lying weasels" following the cancellation of "The Late Show," which CBS attributed to financial considerations. Letterman, who hosted the program from 1993 to 2015, passionately asserted his foundational role in establishing the theater as the show's home, declaring that while a network could take a man's show, it could not take his voice. The segment concluded with Letterman's bold and memorable sign-off to CBS, paraphrasing Ed Murrow with a defiant twist.

This theatrical dismantling of the set, infused with humor and a touch of genuine grievance, served as a powerful metaphor for the conclusion of an era in late-night television. It demonstrated that even in an industry driven by corporate decisions, the spirit of creative expression and individual voice can find a way to make a memorable exit. The collaboration between Colbert and Letterman symbolized a passing of the torch, albeit one ignited by a fiery, playful rebellion against the circumstances of the show's ending. It reminds us that every conclusion carries with it the potential for a spectacular and meaningful farewell, one that resonates far beyond the confines of a television studio.

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