Stephen Colbert's Live Election Night Democracy's Series Finale: Who's Going to Clean Up This Sh*t?
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Stephen Colbert hosts a live special on the night of the U.S. presidential election between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.Stephen Colbert hosts a live special on the night of the U.S. presidential election between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.Stephen Colbert hosts a live special on the night of the U.S. presidential election between Hillary Clinton and Donald Trump.
- Nominated for 3 Primetime Emmys
- 3 nominations total
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- TriviaStephen Colbert called this special the hardest show he ever had to do. About two hours of material relating to Hillary Clinton's expected victory, including made-up commercials, were cut once it was clear that Clinton would most likely lose. Unable to go to commercial or use the made-up commercials, Colbert had to do the whole live show for an openly-sobbing "audience of the condemned," as he said.
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Stephen Colbert - Host: [learning that Donald Trump is on the verge of 270 electoral votes to win the Presidency] I can't put a happy face on that. And that's my job.
- ConnectionsSpin-off from The Late Show with Stephen Colbert (2015)
- SoundtracksAmerica's Sweetheart
Written by Elle King and Martin Johnson
Performed by Elle King, Jon Batiste and Stay Human
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This was a long special of Stephen Colbert's, basically a Late Night with Stephen Colbert special episode (airing instead of his usual late night show).
It started okay but came off of the rails very quickly as more and more states came in for Donald Trump. You could tell that Colbert (who is openly pro-Hillary and liberal-leaning) was not comfortable or impressed, and he got more upset and put off as the night went on. You can also say the same for his disappointed audience, who are likewise left-leaning and anti-Trump.
He stayed in the game and basically took it on the chin but this was not a funny show, not a fun show to watch, and really was kind of a train wreck. Colbert probably said it best himself -- "Stephen Colbert called this special the hardest show he ever had to do. About two hours of material relating to Hillary Clinton's expected victory, including made-up commercials, were cut once it was clear that Clinton was most likely going to lose. Unable to go to commercial or use the made-up commercials, Colbert had to do the whole live show for an openly sobbing "audience of the condemned," as he said."
It started okay but came off of the rails very quickly as more and more states came in for Donald Trump. You could tell that Colbert (who is openly pro-Hillary and liberal-leaning) was not comfortable or impressed, and he got more upset and put off as the night went on. You can also say the same for his disappointed audience, who are likewise left-leaning and anti-Trump.
He stayed in the game and basically took it on the chin but this was not a funny show, not a fun show to watch, and really was kind of a train wreck. Colbert probably said it best himself -- "Stephen Colbert called this special the hardest show he ever had to do. About two hours of material relating to Hillary Clinton's expected victory, including made-up commercials, were cut once it was clear that Clinton was most likely going to lose. Unable to go to commercial or use the made-up commercials, Colbert had to do the whole live show for an openly sobbing "audience of the condemned," as he said."
- MikeSNation
- Feb 13, 2017
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