
As most late night TV lovers know, Conan O'Brien, Jon Stewart and Stephen Colbert have developed a feud over who is responsible for Mike Huckabee's popularity in the presidential race. It's been a long, involved story, with each guy claiming that they "made" Huckabee and bashing each other back on forth. Well, Monday night was truly spectacular, because the world got to see the feud reach its climax, in the form of a conflict that crossed over The Daily Show, The Colbert Report, and Late Night. With the three hosts appearing on each others' shows all on one night, it was special appearances galore. It became a clash of the Titans, a battle of epic proportions, a heaping helping of Monday fanservice --
Goodness, for a minute there, I lost myself. Should I be worried by how overjoyed I was (and kind of still am)?
As a huge fan of all three programs, I was, needless to say, filled with joy for the entire evening. First up was The Daily Show, which I recapped in detail. In the middle of a seemingly normal show, Colbert and O'Brien popped up and prepped for some hardcore fighting.
Stewart made them wait outside as he wrapped up his own show, but by the time he met up with O'Brien, Colbert had scampered off to do The Colbert Report. Much to the delight of the rabid Report audience, Stewart and O'Brien showed up and tried to drag Colbert out to start the fight. I got a bit worried -- yes, that's the word I'm going to use -- when the boys started taking off their jackets and belts, but what proceeded was just some light desk abuse. Colbert shoo'd Stewart and O'Brien away so that he could finish up his own program.
Of course, as soon as Colbert finished up and found Stewart outside, O'Brien had run back to 30 Rock to do Late Night. The home audience then had to wait half an hour before Late Night started to see the final round of the event. It was definitely, definitely worth the wait. After O'Brien's monologue, Stewart and Colbert strutted West Side Story-style into the studio and pulled O'Brien backstage. It was one fight scene cliche after the other, from slow-mo punching to falling into cardboard boxes to rolling down a flight of stairs. Some dancing somehow made its way in there, but I'm not complaining.
In the end, a pre-taped Huckabee had to settle things and make it clear that none of these "idiots" made him. I'm looking forward to Colbert's inevitable sobbing breakdown after this betrayal from his runningmate... Or should I say, former runningmate.
I'm surprised that they managed to pull this off, since all their tapings occur around the same time in the evening. Apparently ticket holders started getting e-mails to come a little earlier or a little later and rumors began circulating that at least one crossover was going to happen. I doubt anyone expected anything as awesome as this. I would also like to note that even those that haven't found this fake feud particularly amusing must find a bit of sweetness in it. After all, these are hosts that have constantly expressed how lost they feel without their writers. There's something wonderful in seeing three comedians doing each other a favor by creating some silly material and taking it this far, just to help fill time. This one dumb fight alone has taken up so many episodes. Bless their little late night hearts for helping each other out.
Group hug!















Reader Comments (Page 1 of 1)
2-05-2008 @ 10:37AM
Steve said...
I that that was possibly the two greatest hours in television history. I thought the whole feud was hilarious and that was an awesome way to end it.
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2-05-2008 @ 10:45AM
Haggis said...
I thought it was all very funny, although it was clear that O'Brien and Colbert's improv background shown through, but Jon seemed a little lost as to what to do at times. Still was great TV, on all 3 shows even.
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2-05-2008 @ 11:02AM
Christopher said...
This was epic.
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2-05-2008 @ 11:17AM
OK DeSign said...
It was the best TV for a long time!
They were all great but I'm with Conan :)
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2-05-2008 @ 11:32AM
Bob Sassone said...
That fight is great. Like an updated Three Stooges episode.
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2-05-2008 @ 11:35AM
Thomas said...
Two things. I wish they had made reference to the other appearances on the other shows each time and tied them together from one to the other better rather than essentially doing the same bit three times then Conan getting the resolution. Secondly, it's becoming apparent to me that (even without the writers) when Conan does the same bit more than once, his recaps about how they've done something before are really boring. He describes the whole background to a bit, shows a clip of when they did it previously, then describes what they're going to change or add (if anything) then does it again. It's obviously fills time but it does drag a bit for me.
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2-06-2008 @ 3:12PM
Zach said...
Excellent choice for fight music, Arctic Monkeys Man
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2-05-2008 @ 12:28PM
Robobagins said...
This is why I watch TV. This was great. Too bad they can't host SNL as a trio.
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2-05-2008 @ 1:50PM
Patrick Ross said...
Oh my god! They Simon-ized him!
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2-05-2008 @ 2:09PM
Dacool561 said...
Best TV Feud Eva!
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2-05-2008 @ 3:31PM
kevjohn said...
Anyone who wonders why I love Conan so much and cannot wait til he replaces Lame-o, I mean Leno, this should help explain why.
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2-06-2008 @ 3:26AM
sitruc said...
It just occurred to me that Conan will be on at the same time as Colbert.
2-05-2008 @ 5:37PM
Katie said...
Brainstorm, by The Arctic Monkeys, plays over the final fight...
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2-06-2008 @ 11:55AM
angie said...
I think you mean Brianstorm
2-05-2008 @ 9:49PM
Rob K said...
Stephen made Huckabee - if he's America and America made Huckabee...
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2-06-2008 @ 7:11AM
Bash said...
We all made Huckabee since I ownz Colbert's book ^^;
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2-11-2008 @ 9:37AM
americandreamsmashed said...
It was a TV Orgasm for me!!!
-K8-
http://TheAmericanDreamSMASHED.blogspot.com
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2-14-2008 @ 12:23PM
judi said...
for your consideration:
The Late Night Fight
http://www.comedycentral.com/motherload/player.jhtml?ml_video=156336&is_large=true
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