“Hey, you shouldn’t eat that. It’s not good for you.”
Get your facts straight, CNN.
If you didn’t know, Stephen Colbert is a literal expert on Lord of the Rings. He went onto the sets of one of the films and managed to beat the resident lore expert in a trivia contest. Someday he will die and Death will come, and he will live forever by challenging him to a contest of LoTR trivia.
Headcanon accepted.
I’ve been looking everywhere for this oh my god
Stephen Colbert on Late Night with Seth Meyers
TCR | 2007.03.12 | It reads: “Dear Stephen, As editor-in-chief of Marvel, I am burdened with the handling of our character’s estates and the sad event that a hero should perish before his time. Captain America’s will was read last Friday, and while heavy hearted, I am proud to announce the star spangled Avenger has bequeathed his most valuable possession, his indestructible shield, to the only man he believed had the red, white, and blue balls to carry the mantle. Stephen Colbert. Welcome to the Marvel Universe. Sincerely, Joe Quesada.
How can you but just love this?
What a boss
AND IT’S BACK ON MY DASH.
NO ONE’S GEEK GAME IS STRONGER THAN COLBERT’S GEEK GAME.
there may be a day I stop reblogging this, but today is not that day
This day, we reblog.
By all that you hold dear on this good Earth
I bid you reblog, Tumblr!
TCR | 2014.06.04 The Colbert Report’s Unintended Educational Value
“Watching The Colbert Report not only increased people’s perceptions that they knew more about political financing, but significantly increased their actual knowledge, and did so at a greater rate than other news sources, the study found.” Source
Stephen Colbert Is CBS' Top Choice to Succeed Letterman | Mashable
Stephen Colbert is CBS’ top choice to replace David Letterman, people familiar with both sides of the discussions tell Mashable.This could be interesting, and a big win for both Colbert and CBS…if it happens.
Please god no this would be such a waste of everything Colbert does. I love Letterman, and I love Late Night, but what Colbert does on his own show is so much more important than telling jokes and interviewing celebrities.
I just don’t know if this would even work. He wouldn’t be playing the character he does on the Report. We’re all so used to seeing him that way that I think it would be exceedingly odd to watch him do a simple monologue and interview. Plus, wilwheaton makes an excellent point that it would leave a giant hole in political and media satire which I’m not sure anyone could fill.

