@@danm776 Because not everyone sees ALL of the videos. I want to make sure its being read by many because I feel that strongly about it. It doesnt matter whether i get one like, or 100 likes.
Like how Diane Rehm started a 1-hour weekly podcast after her voice gave out and she couldn't do 2 hours a day. Then again, in Jon's case it was more that his spirit gave out. He really did seem tired by the end and I'm glad for his sake that he's swapped to being a very occasional guest on other people's shows. If Letterman/Colbert are the Pope comedy with their show, Jon is very much the Pope Emeritus cloistered in his little house who occasionally puts out scholastic missives about arcane topics.
PaleGhost69 THIS IS WHAT I THINK.... Shoot, the late show should have him giving his two cents a la Lewis Black in his segment Back in Black.. Once or twice a week from his home...
Man, I still kind of get teary-eyed when Jon comes to hang out. I started watching the Daily Show right after the war in Iraq started when I was 13 and it was like a North Star for me for over a decade. I had a rough, lonely adolescence and that show and the people on it were very important. Thanks Jon. ♥️
Same. You should've seen the episodes leading up to the iraq war. Honestly, DS did a better job then all the other msm combined. It might seem like hyperbole but that's my opinion.
@@MrJturner74 I also felt that way as well. When Jon left the business, there was a pretty large population of folks who lost their key gateway into news and social issues. That's not to say that Jon was the best source for complete facts (after all, he's always acknowledged that he was biased fake news), but he would help the mainstream develop some *interest* in the news of the day, drawing attention to important issues so that folks could go off and find the facts themselves. When Jon was away, and while Stephen was finding his feet with Late Night, there was a grey period that Trump may have capitalized on, and here we are.
Seriously.....these two need to go and find a room...... ...pull up a couple of microphones.....and do a podcast! 1 hour a week.....that's all we ask......please.....
Coming from a Catholic: Tbh Stephen is a lot better at explaining religion than most people out there. If half of the people out there are like him Christianity can be in a much better state
Hey, Weifeng- I'm an atheist, but I'm all for Christianity- and Islam, and Judaism, etc- being in a better state. It doesn't really matter what we believe: what matters is how we behave. cheers from cool Vienna, Scott
Jon Stewart has given us many great comedians but Stephen has taken the torch and continues Jon's work of giving a voice to the voiceless. Their affection for one another is genuine. Inspiring even. Love them both.
@@TimeandMonotony no prob, it was a long time ago and from what i've read he also called Trump Fvckface von Clownstick because Trump brought up that surname change in his tweet
I thoroughly enjoyed this. Stephen made me cry a bit with his poem recitation. For me, whenever things are really bad, I love to step outside and feel the breeze, look at the trees, andy and all nature. It helps to see the good.
He is so great! That dungheap is what we, as an entire country, feel like we are sitting on. I love the mix of humble wisdom of experience and the humor. Good person.
I think Stephen has proven himself in just his few years. He is in my oppinion the best. I used to like Jimmy Fallon a lot, when I was in my mid teens, I thought he changed the format, appealing to millenials, inclusion pop-trends, etc. (Don't hate, I was just a lame teenager who found his stuff entertaining.) But over the years, leaving teenage-hood and growing, what now is, my mid 20's, obviously I have changed, my interests have changed, adulthood started, etc. And while at first the very early Colbert shows, I didn't like them, over the years they grew on me so much. So much so, that Colbert became my number 1. His stuff is funny, clever, and ligns up a lot more with my kind of character today, as back when I was younger. Granted I can't draw comparisons to Letterman or Conan because I was too young to catch most of their career. But as for many, Colbert included, Letterman was the king of late shows, I'm sure Colbert will be my generation's Letterman. Stephen is a class act, and his conversations and nerdism give him charme, he's very professional following the script step by step, but also chokes occasionally on jokes, where he genuinely laughs at himself, showing he can be flawed too. I'm just saying " Harah Suckabee". I could go on and on. But yeah, I think I found my personal King of Late Night.
Well said.... What you describe more than just maturity and some people never reach the level of insight and reflection as they transition in life. Live long and prosper!
Well thought out. I would watch Carson in my teens and did up until he retired. He was King of late night. Letterman took a little more viewing for me to warm to. He ushered us into another realm of comedy. The sarcasm and irony. We never really laughed at irony until Letterman came along. Joan Rivers was brilliant as Carson’s guest host when he took vacations. To me Colbert is the top of the crop now
No offense to Fallon, but you can really tell he's just a fluff interviewer. I saw him interview John Oliver recently, and Jimmy couldn't keep up at all. Oliver basically took over and commanded the interview as a guest (because he's brilliant and incredibly sharp witted) while Fallon basically filled in the transitions with his usual Wows! and Oh, mans! and No ways! And for once, Fallon authentically laughed, and it was quite the change from his usual every thirty second over the top fake one. Can't stand Fallon's fake laugh.
Stephen's always been brilliant, and was already a comic legend with the Colbert Report. I think now being on a network instead of basic cable lets more people access that brilliance.
There's a genuine love and appreciation between these two men and it shows in how they interact. I'd love to see these guys do a podcast and just shoot the shit.
by watching the whole interview.. It is mindblowing how high the latter could be set in regards of thoughtfulness and intelligence of a human being. We should all strive for more and be inspired to grow as much as for everyone possible, since we could achieve so much together.
I heard upon his dry dung-heap That man cry out who cannot sleep: "If God is God He is not good, If God is good He is not God; Take the even, take the odd, I would not sleep here if I could Except for the little green leaves in the wood And the wind on the water."
@thewanderandhiscomp it's because this is referring to the specific God of the Judeo-Christian tradition, rather than a goddess or god from another tradition. If you're having a discussion about the God refered to in the Bible it wouldn't make sense to randomly use a title for the deity of another religion.
@thewanderandhiscomp All I did was copy and paste the quoted passage so that people could read it. Did you even bother to watch the video? What's wrong with you? Also, it's not "refer back"-it's "refer."
@thewanderandhiscomp "If you need a gawd to worship, why not something positive is the point , you imbecile" Why would you presume from my posting the quote that I "need a gawd to worship"? As I already stated, I only posted it so people could read it. Why are you so angry that I copied and pasted some words that were spoken in this video? Why do you insist on imputing to me motives that I don't have? More importantly, if MacLeish's words "helped propel [you] forward into humanism," then why are you so apparently affronted by my pasting them into a TH-cam comment? A more civil and comprehensible action would be, for instance, to comment on what that passage (or the play in general) means to you, rather than to reply to me as if the words were mine, when in fact _literally none of the words were mine._ Also: Why don't you know when to use a period rather than a comma so that everything you write isn't a single run-on sentence?
Jon Stewart will always be my all time favourite host, and I grew up watching Carson reruns & Letterman (not reruns). There was just always a genuine feeling of trust that I got from Jon, even when he wasn't being fully serious
Honest to god, I had a friend back in college, who after seeing one of their joint episodes back on Comedy Central and watching their incredible chemistry together, turned to me and said "do you think they make out after the show?". And I've never been able to get that image out of my head...(not a terrible image, mind you)
As an atheist - I could listen to those two discuss every single passage from the Bible back and forth for hours. Two singularly brilliant men we should be hearing more from!
Really enjoyed Craig's run on late night, but I'm not sure his style of comedy would have been received well in an earlier time slot. Loved his banter with beautiful women as well!
4:15 - One thing I have in common with David Letterman, I love the cold, and I would love a studio to be cold. David always said he kept the theater temperature low so to avoid people nodding off to sleep if it was too warm. His theater used to be freezing.
Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert and John Oliver, Stephen Colbert and Neil DeGrasse-Tyson... Every one a wondrous magic show. Different flavors each. But all spun from gold.
If it were physically possible to listen to these two gentlemen chat to each other _forever_ I would be *so* into that. I am thankful that Jon occasionally makes an appearance on this show. There is no one better to interview Stephen and it was a great interview.
Happy belated Birthday Jon Stewart!! Miss you so much. You are such an engaging talent! Keep doing you! Look after your family and I'm hoping and praying for a time you want to revisit television on a regular basis because you are such a beacon of truth and hope. And I think unlike many others you have the ability to sway people over to your way of thinking, The thought I live by! All the best and happy birthday again!
2:50 - 3:33 "This is what it's like to hang out with this guy. You'll literally be like 'Did you see the Mets game?' And he hits you with that sh*t." "I used to be more comfortable in this chair." :-D Oh no, I think I'm in love with Stephen Colbert... Can't remember when I've last heard such a delightful mixture of profound and hilarious :-)
Good God. Jon stopped interviewing people for a living 3 years ago and here he is never missing a beat. That might something to do with him talking to good buddy but it's amazing regardless.
Still miss John Stewart, but it is a huge treat to see these guys sit across from each other and just talk.
These pre recorded tapes before Stephen goes on his vacations is a LOT better than reruns! BRILLIANT idea....THANK YOU!👏👏👏
You said the SAME exact thing on the other video. I guess we're just commenting for the sake of likes rather than being genuine...
@@danm776 Because not everyone sees ALL of the videos. I want to make sure its being read by many because I feel that strongly about it. It doesnt matter whether i get one like, or 100 likes.
Your right
He likes to shoot off to Ebstein island on the Lolita express
Jon needs to make a youtube channel where he just rants for 10 minutes about whatever random topic appeals to him.
Like how Diane Rehm started a 1-hour weekly podcast after her voice gave out and she couldn't do 2 hours a day. Then again, in Jon's case it was more that his spirit gave out. He really did seem tired by the end and I'm glad for his sake that he's swapped to being a very occasional guest on other people's shows. If Letterman/Colbert are the Pope comedy with their show, Jon is very much the Pope Emeritus cloistered in his little house who occasionally puts out scholastic missives about arcane topics.
@@Chiscringle Yeah Jon looked good. He didn't after he stopped his show.
I would subscribe immediately
It's not quite the same thing, but you should look up David Mitchell's soapbox if you have any interest in British comedy at all.
PaleGhost69 THIS IS WHAT I THINK.... Shoot, the late show should have him giving his two cents a la Lewis Black in his segment Back in Black.. Once or twice a week from his home...
Man, I still kind of get teary-eyed when Jon comes to hang out. I started watching the Daily Show right after the war in Iraq started when I was 13 and it was like a North Star for me for over a decade. I had a rough, lonely adolescence and that show and the people on it were very important. Thanks Jon. ♥️
Same. You should've seen the episodes leading up to the iraq war. Honestly, DS did a better job then all the other msm combined. It might seem like hyperbole but that's my opinion.
I shed tears of joy when he quit!
In that time, he was the only person on TV that would speak the truth. On top of that he made it funny. It got us all through a lot of bad times.
This is the best thing since...... The Daily show with Jon Stewart
I really wish Jon would consider doing a show again.
@@brian5o true, even if it's just once a week on Netflix or something. Like Jay Leno's Garage.
Trump wouldn't be president today if Jon had been on during the election. Everyday would have been take the piss out of trump day.
@@MrJturner74 I also felt that way as well. When Jon left the business, there was a pretty large population of folks who lost their key gateway into news and social issues. That's not to say that Jon was the best source for complete facts (after all, he's always acknowledged that he was biased fake news), but he would help the mainstream develop some *interest* in the news of the day, drawing attention to important issues so that folks could go off and find the facts themselves. When Jon was away, and while Stephen was finding his feet with Late Night, there was a grey period that Trump may have capitalized on, and here we are.
@rippycakes Jon helped get the 911 responders' bill passed. He could have influenced voter turnout in 2016.
the sheer love stephen has in his heart and eyes for jon, and the pride and affection jon has for stephen pretty visible and just pure
Seeing these two together is soooooooo enjoyable to watch. Their talk, their laugh was the BOMB!😃👏👏👏
They have such a great friendship!
Seriously.....these two need to go and find a room......
...pull up a couple of microphones.....and do a podcast!
1 hour a week.....that's all we ask......please.....
Why has this thought never crossed my mind... I must be mentally handicapped - THAT WOULD BE AWESOME
I would be jonesing too hard after the first hour
Please
etcetra etcetra this is the best idea!
YES!
Whoever came up with this idea of switching Stephen to the guest slot is a genius
Pretty sure it was himself, because he did that shit on his The Colbert Report before he had this show.
Stephen going in at 2:48 with those hard biblical bars. I love the Jon Stewart x Colbert bromance so much
Those lines were from a play based on the story of Job, not from the Bible itself
@@TheWorldsStageyeah cause the Bible is boring
@@gabeitch9142 thanks for the reply. See you in another five years
@@TheWorldsStage setting a reminder now
Coming from a Catholic: Tbh Stephen is a lot better at explaining religion than most people out there. If half of the people out there are like him Christianity can be in a much better state
Oh and not molesting children? Not molesting children starts with you Weifeng
Go away, Henry Kane. 😠
It's because he is into fiction.
Hey, Weifeng- I'm an atheist, but I'm all for Christianity- and Islam, and Judaism, etc- being in a better state. It doesn't really matter what we believe: what matters is how we behave.
cheers from cool Vienna, Scott
Yeah, I've learned how Christianity isn't always as others say it should be, they just twist the Word or in the extreme
Stephen really is a brilliant man. He does not get enough credit for his intellect. I’ve watch him since the Colbert Report, he’s gifted.
Jon always seems so proud of Stephen
Like father 😏
As he should
Jon Stewart has given us many great comedians but Stephen has taken the torch and continues Jon's work of giving a voice to the voiceless. Their affection for one another is genuine. Inspiring even. Love them both.
mike MaCullough yeah you can tell they are true friends until the end
Something tells me Jon has some unresolved daddy issues. xD
Stephen's actually pretty great at reciting poetry!
Jon changed his last name from Leibowitz to Stewart because of his strained relationship with his father
@@Ace100Sot Huh, did not know that.
@@TimeandMonotony no prob, it was a long time ago and from what i've read he also called Trump Fvckface von Clownstick because Trump brought up that surname change in his tweet
This is a slightly amusing because it's clearly a comment you've made in jest... when it's painfully true, lol.
+ TimeandMonotony
I love Jon's daddy/Judaism response. So accurate.
"Even more Jon" is a perfect title because that's what this world needs right now
I thoroughly enjoyed this. Stephen made me cry a bit with his poem recitation. For me, whenever things are really bad, I love to step outside and feel the breeze, look at the trees, andy and all nature. It helps to see the good.
Why am i crying? I need Jon Stewart back.
He is so great! That dungheap is what we, as an entire country, feel like we are sitting on. I love the mix of humble wisdom of experience and the humor. Good person.
Thank you CBS, Stephen and crew
For making this format. It works for me in the AM.
Jon shines like the star he is!
I think Stephen has proven himself in just his few years. He is in my oppinion the best. I used to like Jimmy Fallon a lot, when I was in my mid teens, I thought he changed the format, appealing to millenials, inclusion pop-trends, etc. (Don't hate, I was just a lame teenager who found his stuff entertaining.) But over the years, leaving teenage-hood and growing, what now is, my mid 20's, obviously I have changed, my interests have changed, adulthood started, etc. And while at first the very early Colbert shows, I didn't like them, over the years they grew on me so much. So much so, that Colbert became my number 1. His stuff is funny, clever, and ligns up a lot more with my kind of character today, as back when I was younger. Granted I can't draw comparisons to Letterman or Conan because I was too young to catch most of their career. But as for many, Colbert included, Letterman was the king of late shows, I'm sure Colbert will be my generation's Letterman. Stephen is a class act, and his conversations and nerdism give him charme, he's very professional following the script step by step, but also chokes occasionally on jokes, where he genuinely laughs at himself, showing he can be flawed too. I'm just saying " Harah Suckabee". I could go on and on. But yeah, I think I found my personal King of Late Night.
Well said.... What you describe more than just maturity and some people never reach the level of insight and reflection as they transition in life. Live long and prosper!
Well thought out. I would watch Carson in my teens and did up until he retired. He was King of late night. Letterman took a little more viewing for me to warm to. He ushered us into another realm of comedy. The sarcasm and irony. We never really laughed at irony until Letterman came along. Joan Rivers was brilliant as Carson’s guest host when he took vacations. To me Colbert is the top of the crop now
No offense to Fallon, but you can really tell he's just a fluff interviewer. I saw him interview John Oliver recently, and Jimmy couldn't keep up at all. Oliver basically took over and commanded the interview as a guest (because he's brilliant and incredibly sharp witted) while Fallon basically filled in the transitions with his usual Wows! and Oh, mans! and No ways! And for once, Fallon authentically laughed, and it was quite the change from his usual every thirty second over the top fake one. Can't stand Fallon's fake laugh.
Stephen's always been brilliant, and was already a comic legend with the Colbert Report. I think now being on a network instead of basic cable lets more people access that brilliance.
Stephen is so good at reciting poetry because he’s a trained actor. The comedy thing was just a natural gift!
Few people know this but Jon Stewart's real name is My Hero.
That's who the Foo Fighters wrote their song about then🤔👌
@@bulleranse8323 Yeah I can actually, I would just have to change my name to Buller Anse.
BURN!
Me too raincentral003
@@ModdedLu Was about Kurt Cobain but definitely close enough 😁
There's a genuine love and appreciation between these two men and it shows in how they interact. I'd love to see these guys do a podcast and just shoot the shit.
Always a pleasure to watch whenever these two are together on the show.
F me the comedy, wisdom, and intelligence between the two of these men. They can't run for POTUS and VP because we don't deserve something that great.
Exactly. They could be co-president for eight years, and probably do better than anyone we've ever had.
We tried but he refused. Jon is too humble. There is a certain hunger for power you need to have and he is just not that guy.
We need a cable twins show ASAP.
I love how much of a geek Stephen is. It warms my heart.
OMG - this is soooo what I need right now - thank you! - more please!
What a pleasure that was. Thank you guys!
As Dave often said... it's cold in there to keep the comedy fresh.
@Maryam Farooq Dave Letterman, the previous host of this show.
I went to a taping back in the early 90s and I could almost see my breath! (I did stay awake, though...)
That’s how Dave liked it, and I think for that very reason - kept audience stimulated.
@@jamesmarshall1905 also to keep the talent from sweating on camera under all those lights
@Maryam Farooq I didn't know which Dave they were talking about either lol...
Colbert report will forever be one of the greatest in tv history 👏🏾👏🏾👏🏾
The amount of intelligence on that dias. Seriously. I could listen to them talk for hours
Omg when Colbert quoted scripture...😊 then Jon’s reaction...I miss them soo damn much.
by watching the whole interview.. It is mindblowing how high the latter could be set in regards of thoughtfulness and intelligence of a human being. We should all strive for more and be inspired to grow as much as for everyone possible, since we could achieve so much together.
I heard upon his dry dung-heap
That man cry out who cannot sleep:
"If God is God He is not good,
If God is good He is not God;
Take the even, take the odd,
I would not sleep here if I could
Except for the little green leaves in the wood
And the wind on the water."
@thewanderandhiscomp Check out the source, perhaps.
AisuruMirai Great post!
@thewanderandhiscomp it's because this is referring to the specific God of the Judeo-Christian tradition, rather than a goddess or god from another tradition. If you're having a discussion about the God refered to in the Bible it wouldn't make sense to randomly use a title for the deity of another religion.
@thewanderandhiscomp All I did was copy and paste the quoted passage so that people could read it. Did you even bother to watch the video? What's wrong with you? Also, it's not "refer back"-it's "refer."
@thewanderandhiscomp "If you need a gawd to worship, why not something positive is the point , you imbecile"
Why would you presume from my posting the quote that I "need a gawd to worship"? As I already stated, I only posted it so people could read it. Why are you so angry that I copied and pasted some words that were spoken in this video? Why do you insist on imputing to me motives that I don't have? More importantly, if MacLeish's words "helped propel [you] forward into humanism," then why are you so apparently affronted by my pasting them into a TH-cam comment? A more civil and comprehensible action would be, for instance, to comment on what that passage (or the play in general) means to you, rather than to reply to me as if the words were mine, when in fact _literally none of the words were mine._ Also: Why don't you know when to use a period rather than a comma so that everything you write isn't a single run-on sentence?
This Jon Stewart guy should get his own talk show. He seems to have a knack for interviewing people. ;)
These together are amazing, spectacular !!! Quality television 10/10
Stephen's reciting that verse was so beautiful. I teared up a little.
Awesome 😎 never get tired of listening to you guys. Thank you
Glad - it is a breath of fresh air to watch, listen and enjoy Jon do what he does. Just like an old shoe - it just fits.
3:17 that moment looks like ‘The Creation of Adam’ by Michelangelo at the Sixtine Chapel.
Sistine Chapel
Byotiful
My old TV crush on Colbert is coming back, darnit.
MORE OF THESE BANTER SHOWS, PLEASE!!!!!!
Why did it ever go away???
02:48 i cant believe i got myself some wisdom from stephen colbert.
Cannot get enough of these two! Smart, funny, INFORMED...so miss Jon...we need his voice!
Stephen you knocked my socks off with Bible quotes.
Jon Stewart luv U 2.
I love it! More of these two together.
Thank you Stephen, so clear how great God is.
I just love them together
Jon is so great! Bring him back more often Please!! Correspondent for Stephen?
Jon Stewart will always be my all time favourite host, and I grew up watching Carson reruns & Letterman (not reruns). There was just always a genuine feeling of trust that I got from Jon, even when he wasn't being fully serious
And that’s how one shows thankfulness. Keep up the excellent work Colbert Team 👏🏽👏🏼👏🏾
Two incredibly great men getting very personal. I'm not crying, you're crying...
Honest to god, I had a friend back in college, who after seeing one of their joint episodes back on Comedy Central and watching their incredible chemistry together, turned to me and said "do you think they make out after the show?". And I've never been able to get that image out of my head...(not a terrible image, mind you)
One word : fanfiction 😏😁😁😁
Ok, and tumblr, stewbert 😉😘😂
As an atheist - I could listen to those two discuss every single passage from the Bible back and forth for hours. Two singularly brilliant men we should be hearing more from!
If there was ANY part of their interview that was edited out MUST be uploaded. I could watch these two all day.
am I the only one thinking of Craig Ferguson every time someone is ripping off the questions cards ?! ;-)
Really enjoyed Craig's run on late night, but I'm not sure his style of comedy would have been received well in an earlier time slot. Loved his banter with beautiful women as well!
I love these two together. Brings me back to 10th grade when my politics teacher used to put clips of their Comedy Central show on.
Loved this format! I enjoy these two so much!
My Lord! This gives me chills.
I'm so happy that you're friendship with Jon keeps bringing him out to the public occasionally. He's missed
Priceless interviewing! Love ya both so much 🥰😘🥰😂😂😂 #jonstewart and #stephencolbert
More of this please! Love watching these two!
Please come back to TV Jon Stewart! The world needs you more than ever!
Stephen and Jon should totally do podcasts together. That would be a treat.
4:15 - One thing I have in common with David Letterman, I love the cold, and I would love a studio to be cold. David always said he kept the theater temperature low so to avoid people nodding off to sleep if it was too warm. His theater used to be freezing.
Stephen Colbert and Jon Stewart, Stephen Colbert and John Oliver, Stephen Colbert and Neil DeGrasse-Tyson... Every one a wondrous magic show. Different flavors each. But all spun from gold.
Last time I saw Jon for so long he still had a show. Come on man, 56 is too early to retire.
Not when ya got money like him
only in the sense that we, his fans, miss him
56 is a great age to retire at if you can
Jon looks much happier now that he's not doing his own show anymore. I miss him too, but I'm glad that he's happy.
He had kids pretty late, I'd say he wants to focus on them now while he's got energy lol
🔵 Will these two do a podcast already???
Chills from the poem
This is the kind of content I'd pay for
If it were physically possible to listen to these two gentlemen chat to each other _forever_ I would be *so* into that.
I am thankful that Jon occasionally makes an appearance on this show. There is no one better to interview Stephen and it was a great interview.
So real. So real ❤️❤️
I was thinking the "JB" reference, too, but I don't _know it by heart!_ Nice going, Steve.
I love the Cable Twins ♥️♥️
That was only COMPLETELY DELIGHTFUL!!!
I could listen to them talk for hours.
Happy belated Birthday Jon Stewart!! Miss you so much. You are such an engaging talent! Keep doing you! Look after your family and I'm hoping and praying for a time you want to revisit television on a regular basis because you are such a beacon of truth and hope. And I think unlike many others you have the ability to sway people over to your way of thinking, The thought I live by! All the best and happy birthday again!
It's really great that these two people are clever, the reaffirmation it's not all just scripts is so satisfying
A big THANK YOU; what a treat!🎩🙏
Just another reason Stephen is one of my favorite people.
2:50 - 3:33 "This is what it's like to hang out with this guy. You'll literally be like 'Did you see the Mets game?' And he hits you with that sh*t." "I used to be more comfortable in this chair." :-D Oh no, I think I'm in love with Stephen Colbert... Can't remember when I've last heard such a delightful mixture of profound and hilarious :-)
I love these two. I love Stephen even more now, too, though.
omg these men are brilliant … I love them so much. that poem … c'mon!
Just finished reading J.B by Archibald Macleish based on this interview. Absolutely loved it
So much love! I love it
Please come back Jon Stewart!
Good God. Jon stopped interviewing people for a living 3 years ago and here he is never missing a beat. That might something to do with him talking to good buddy but it's amazing regardless.
Please do this forever and always.
I wish I could go to that Sunday school! ❤
I would be lucky to have a friendship as great as Steven and Jon's
What a different world it would be if Jon Stewart wanted to be late night host
You're both the best!!!!!!!!!!!!!
It's refreshing watching 2 comedic, intelligent professionals yap it up respecting the hell out of each other.
wow
deep beat poetry
Loved these!
LOVE!!!!!!
Stephen doing a character on The Report is what we needed at that time. Now we need him to be himself to get through these times.
These two are bonkers! Love it! 😆
Stephen is powerful when he speaks from the heart.