{"id":593,"date":"2014-04-16T16:52:16","date_gmt":"2014-04-16T16:52:16","guid":{"rendered":"https:\/\/bagleyinsurance.com\/?p=593"},"modified":"2014-04-16T16:52:16","modified_gmt":"2014-04-16T16:52:16","slug":"david-letterman-retiring-in-2015","status":"publish","type":"post","link":"https:\/\/bagleyinsurance.com\/?p=593","title":{"rendered":"David Letterman Retiring in 2015"},"content":{"rendered":"<p>My favorite comedian and talk-show personality, David Letterman, announced last month that he plans to retire next year.\u00a0 A few days later it was revealed that one of my other favorites, Stephen Colbert, will be his replacement.<\/p>\n<p>In his early days at CBS, Letterman was a comic genius.\u00a0 In fact, I believe that he redefined comedy as we know it and set the stage for future talk-show hosts like Colbert, along with Conan O&#8217;Brien and Jon Stewart.\u00a0 He turned everything on its head, and took irony to a whole new level.\u00a0 But what truly made Letterman great were is pre-taped segments.\u00a0 No one has ever been better at going out on the street and talking to the regular folks.\u00a0 Some of my favorite bits include his day in the Taco Bell drive through, his day walking around the suburbs with Richard Simmons, fun in a car in L.A., and countless others.\u00a0 He invented these type of segments as we know them.<\/p>\n<p>Letterman, in his prime, was also the best interview in the business, known for skewering his guests, never shying away from the awkward or uncomfortable questions.\u00a0 His interviews always felt fluid, like a real conversation, which is rare in late night these days.<\/p>\n<p>As a 12 &#8211; 18 year old, I would either stay up late to watch every episode of The Late Show, or I would set the timer on the old VCR and tape it.\u00a0 Before the rise of the internet, DVR, and online videos, I was afraid of missing one of Dave&#8217;s brilliant segments.\u00a0 It was truly must-watch TV for me.\u00a0 Letterman was a huge part of shaping my sense of humor, and it will be sad to see him go.<\/p>\n<p>Of course this is all pre-2000 Letterman that I&#8217;m talking about.\u00a0 It has been years since Dave has done one of his classic segments, and his interviews are not what they used to be either.\u00a0 Over the years his wit has become less sharp and his comedy has grown lazy.\u00a0 Watching him now, it&#8217;s hard to imagine that he&#8217;s the same guy who made me laugh so hard as a teenager and impacted comedy in such a dramatic way.\u00a0 So, as sad as it is to see a classic comedy era come to an end, I think 2015 is a good time for Dave to pass the baton.\u00a0 And there&#8217;s no one better the Stephen Colbert.<\/p>\n<p>Colbert is best known for the character he portrays on &#8216;The Colbert Report.&#8217;\u00a0 He reminds me a lot of a 1990s Letterman.\u00a0 He travels to film hilarious interviews with congressman and other politicians for his show.\u00a0 He is sharp, off-the-cuff funny in a way that Letterman used to be.\u00a0 He&#8217;s been a guest many times on &#8216;The Late Show&#8217; and is a genuine fan, stating many times in the past how much Letterman has influenced his comedy.<\/p>\n<p>The only drawback to all this is the end of &#8216;The Colbert Report.&#8217;\u00a0 As one of my favorite shows, I&#8217;ll be sad to see it go.\u00a0 I will miss the Colbert character he portrays on his show, as he will be retiring that character next year when he takes over Dave&#8217;s show.\u00a0 There has been, and likely never will be again, another show like &#8216;The Colbert Report.&#8217;<\/p>\n<p>Hopefully in 20 years, we&#8217;ll be saying the same thing about &#8216;The Late Show with Stephen Colbert.&#8221;<\/p>\n","protected":false},"excerpt":{"rendered":"<p>My favorite comedian and talk-show personality, David Letterman, announced last month that he plans to retire next year.\u00a0 A few days later it was revealed that one of my other favorites, Stephen Colbert, will be his replacement. 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