Seth Meyers Is Really Sad About Stephen Colbert’s Final Show
- Seth Meyers shares his feelings.
- The end of a late-night era.
- Why the vibe of TV is changing.
We just saw the news about Stephen Colbert. It is actually happening. His final episode of The Late Show is almost here. Honestly? It feels like the end of an era. It’s a lot to process.
Seth Meyers is feeling it too. He is totally heartbroken. He told Deadline that this is a very sad week for TV. We agree. Losing a funny voice like Stephen’s is a big deal for everyone who watches.
Late-night has a very specific aesthetic. Think of the sharp suits. The shiny floors. The warm blue lights of a New York studio. It is a classic visual style. Losing Stephen means losing a big piece of that artistic puzzle. Sad.
Seth says he isn’t just losing a colleague. He is losing a time slot neighbor. TV is changing fast. It reminds us of how Netflix’s ‘The Crash’ Gets a Reality Check from a Former Inmate. Things are getting real.
Speaking of big changes, we recently heard that Michelle Pfeiffer says her new show had no bathrooms. That sounds way more stressful than a talk show set! If you need a break from the sad news, look at how Rod Stewart’s Family Tree is the Ultimate Rock and Roll Aesthetic. It’s a total mood.
Our Take
We are pretty bummed out. Stephen Colbert brought a smart energy to our screens every night. It wasn’t just about the jokes. It was the whole vibe. We hope the next chapter of late-night keeps that creative spirit alive. We will miss those blue suits!
