Amy Sedaris and John Oliver take over The Late Show to interview old pal Stephen Colbert

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Amy Sedaris and John Oliver take over The Late Show to interview old pal Stephen Colbert
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Stephen Colbert does a lot of heavy lifting these days, comedically speaking, trying (and more often than not, succeeding) in making laughs out of—just to pick one example—the President of the United States slavishly carrying out the whims of foreign dictators to whom he owes untold amounts of money. Luckily for a guy who’s force to pay more attention to Donald Trump’s Twitter feed than is recommended by any reputable mental health professional, he’s also got a lot of good and equally hilarious friends, two of whom took turns turning the tables on Thursday’s Late Show to ask Colbert some softball late-night talk show questions for a change.

John Oliver came out first, toting a nicely chilled bottle of white wine for what he termed his “first date” with Colbert, since, as both guys stressed, they never really overlapped as correspondents on The Daily Show. Calling himself “the destitute man’s Stephen Colbert,” Oliver (who, in fact, routinely beats out Colbert each year at the Emmys these days) ran through a series of first-date questions suggested by the internet, including Colbert’s first-ever concert (Chuck Mangione, with his mom), the last song he sang out loud, and, um, if he’s ever harbored a secret suspicion of how he’s going to die. (We have some questions, unnamed dating advice website.) But Colbert, getting to relax and open up in the guest chair, saved his best answer for last, wowing Oliver and his audience with his touchingly eloquent, off-the-cuff response to Oliver asking him about the most important friendship in his life. “My wife, without a doubt,” answered Colbert immediately, following that up with, “The most harrowing idea would be that I spend any part of my life without her. Because that would be a level of loneliness and irreplaceable, irredeemable emotional desolation that I could not possibly contemplate. How I will actually die is, she will die first and I will not last a year.” Damn.

Less emotional but equally charming was Colbert’s turn on the couch when lifelong friend and former Second City and Strangers With Candy co-star Amy Sedaris got to ask the questions. Reminiscing about their time onstage with third comedy musketeer Paul Dinello (also on hand, since he’s a writer-producer on The Late Show these days), Colbert recalled how Sedaris and Dinello were the ones who broke down his initial show biz rigidity, usually by unexpectedly appearing in a scene sporting novelty teeth, or by dubbing Colbert’s improv character “Dr. Lighthouse” if he had a huge, red pimple on his nose. Playing some word association games, Sedaris also got Colbert to relate the time when, on a Second City van trip to Joshua Tree, Sedaris did something so exquisitely, mischievously mean to Colbert that he held her down in the desert and rubbed sand into her face, and elsewhere. “That might have been when I knew that I just loved you,” beamed Colbert, rosy with the memory of one of his best friends in the world provoking him to literally gritty violence.

12 Comments

  • modusoperandi0-av says:

    They had to get an exemption from the State of New York for this, on account of all three of them in the same building being too delightful.
    The EPA just designated the studio a Superfun site.

  • pandagirl123-av says:

    My friend introduced to Strangers with Candy back when you had order discs on Netflix.  It is still one of my favorites. We went to go see the movie when it came out in the theater.  I need to go find where it is streaming and rewatch.  How is Amy’s other show?  I loved her on Kimmy Schimdt, but I never remember to watch Amy at Home and would probably love it.

    • 99centsamigo-av says:

      It really is terrific. It’s off-key and weird and has great guests and is sort-of like a crafting show Pee-Wee’s Playhouse.

    • cran-baisins-av says:

      They do Strangers With Candy marathons on the Comedy Central Pluto TV channel quite often.

  • breb-av says:

    Amy Sedaris is a national treasure.

  • nlhouden-av says:

    I really like all three of these people (for Amy it’s more like love) but these clips strangely don’t click for me. Perhaps it’s because one’s hopes are impossibly high after reading the headline? Or maybe I’m just in a lousy mood.Which I could cure by re-watching all of Amy’s Letterman appearances.

  • krooscontrol-av says:

    She is legit the funniest person in America.I generally don’t think it takes much to be an actor, but the stuff she does is like seeing Jim Carrey in The Mask or Ace Ventura.  Once you see them do it you can’t imagine anyone else could do it the same.  She’s just on another level.

  • peejjones-av says:

    Is John Oliver wearing a 1st Calvary Division pin?

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