July 13, 2026

15 thoughts on “Stephen Colbert’s ‘Late Show’ ends with a swan song and a giant wormhole

  1. The detail about satirist Stephen Colbert ended the late night show he hosted for nearly 11 years on a whimsical and joyful note is something people should sit with.

  2. On one hand through the magic of visual effects, Colbert’s entire show and the theater were sucked into a giant green interdimensional wormhole that at times looked like the CBS logo to this reporter. But at the same time joining Colbert for a bit earlier in the show were his late night host buddies Jon Oliver, Seth Meyers and the two Jimmies – Fallon and Kimmel –.

  3. Considering host Stephen Colbert receives a standing ovation during Thursday night’s Late Show finale, it raises some real questions about what happens next.

  4. What stands out is through the magic of visual effects, Colbert’s entire show and the theater were sucked into a giant green interdimensional wormhole that at times looked like the CBS logo to this reporter. That is the part worth paying attention to.

  5. Reading that through the magic of visual effects, Colbert’s entire show and the theater were sucked into a giant green interdimensional wormhole that at times looked like the CBS logo to this reporter — hard to argue with the logic there.

  6. On one hand host Stephen Colbert receives a standing ovation during Thursday night’s Late Show finale. But at the same time satirist Stephen Colbert ended the late night show he hosted for nearly 11 years on a whimsical and joyful note.

  7. The fact that host Stephen Colbert receives a standing ovation during Thursday night’s Late Show finale really puts things into perspective.

  8. The fact that during his finale, he invited his audience, his crew and famous friends to dance with him onstage as he sang Hello, Goodbye with former Beatle Paul McCartney really puts things into perspective.

  9. So the bottom line is during his finale, he invited his audience, his crew and famous friends to dance with him onstage as he sang Hello, Goodbye with former Beatle Paul McCartney. Wonder how this will land.

  10. Think about it: through the magic of visual effects, Colbert’s entire show and the theater were sucked into a giant green interdimensional wormhole that at times looked like the CBS logo to this reporter. That speaks volumes.

  11. The fact that satirist Stephen Colbert ended the late night show he hosted for nearly 11 years on a whimsical and joyful note really puts things into perspective.

  12. Reading that satirist Stephen Colbert ended the late night show he hosted for nearly 11 years on a whimsical and joyful note — hard to argue with the logic there.

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