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    1. > He wasn’t done. Letterman asked Colbert if Skydance owned the furniture onstage, and when Colbert told him the network did, he greased a few stagehands to have the couches removed, before the two joined the audience in seats and reminisced about their history in Manhattan’s famed Ed Sullivan Theater, which for Colbert has, as Letterman put it, “come to a screeching halt by other hands.” Then, they went to the roof of the Ed Sullivan theater to engage in “wanton destruction of CBS property” by having the stagehands toss those couches off the roof and onto a giant CBS logo, before tossing his desk chair, followed by some watermelons and a wedding cake (because why not?).

    2. Ill_Act7949 on

      Felt like the old days of Dave’s show, with the plastic balls and the shot of them on the roof and all! Best send off, and screw CBS

    3. darkeststar on

      Reminds me a bit of Conan’s last week on The Tonight Show where he had one night the band play Zepplin’s Kashmir because the royalties to ever re-run the episode would be insane and then got an extremely expensive sports car for a bit and then defaced it so NBC would have to pay the damages.

    4. digitalcashking on

      Great show! Got teared up a couple times but nearly lost it when they were on the roof. Letterman DGAF and I truly hope Colbert does the same. Fuck CBS and Paramount

    5. moistmasterkaloose on

      If you didn’t catch it live he started the interview by saying how pissed he was at CBS for what’s happened to the show that he started and ended it with:

      „You can take a man’s show but you can’t take a man’s voice, so that’s the good news.“

    6. In the midst of my anger at CBS, the rooftop drop brought me great joy.

      I tuned in knowing Letterman was going to, uh, *speak freely*. I was not disappointed.

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