Stephen Colbert Gets Massive Celebrity Send Off In "Colbert Report" Finale



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The Colbert Report aired for nine years on Comedy Central.


The final episode of The Colbert Report aired Thursday night. "If you remember when this show began I promised you a revolution and I delivered," he said.


The final episode of The Colbert Report aired Thursday night. "If you remember when this show began I promised you a revolution and I delivered," he said.


He continued, because "technically a revolution is 360 degrees right back to where we were." Colbert went on to list several world events — troops in Iraq, a possible Bush presidential candidacy (Jeb) — that resembled what was happening when the show began.


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The episode included references to "truthiness," Colbert's bucket list, and a segment in which Colbert thanked Prescott Pharmaceuticals, among many other things.


The episode included references to "truthiness," Colbert's bucket list, and a segment in which Colbert thanked Prescott Pharmaceuticals, among many other things.


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The climax of the show came as Colbert and Jon Stewart began a duet of "We'll Meet Again."


The climax of the show came as Colbert and Jon Stewart began a duet of "We'll Meet Again."


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The duet soon transitioned in a mass celebrity cameo.


The duet soon transitioned in a mass celebrity cameo.


The crowd included Michael Stipe, Bryan Cranston, Ariana Huffington, Patrick Stewart, Elijah Wood, Jeff Daniels, and many many others, including:


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