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It’s A Wrap: Jon Stewart’s Last ‘Daily Show’

In his final weeks as an anchor for the Daily Show, Stewart essentially repelled any desire toward self-glorification or delicate homesickness.

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‘The show isn’t ending, we are merely taking a small pause in the conversation – which, by the way, I have hogged, ‘ said the host.

“I never left, Jon“, Carell responded. But Jon Stewart, who assured everyone that he is only going off air and not dying, did not leave with just handshakes and tears. Noah, who joined the The Daily Show as a contributor last year (2014), will make his debut as host at a date that’s yet to be confirmed. “What a bummer!” says Hillary Clinton, one of several US politicians who chipped in video messages to farewell comedian Jon Stewart on his final show. Stewart joking replied “See you in 1998”, not knowing he would actually be offered his job hosting “The Daily Show” in 1998.

The show was the most socialed episode of the entire 16-year series, racking up 117,000 tweets that were viewed 26.4 million times by 4.3 million people.

The 52-year-old comedian stepped down as host of The Daily Show after 16 years.

In his final monologue, Stewart thanked colleagues, fans and family.

“We owe you, because we learned from you”, Colbert told Stewart. “All of us who were lucky enough to work with you for 16 years were better because we got to watch you do your show”.

On Thursday, Stewart hosted his last episode of The Daily Show and what a flawless farewell it was.

“You’re finally getting cancelled, Jon”, Kilborn said. “It’s been the honor of my professional life, and I thank you for watching it, for hate-watching it, whatever reason you are tuning in for”.

They laced their farewells with some barbs.

In a pretaped segment, Stewart took viewers behind the scenes. He then ended the night by refusing to say goodbye and thanking his family for showing him what joy is and added that he is going for a drink. “He did it seriously and he also had some humor with it, which you expect from Colbert”, Pergament said. “My moment of zen”.

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Of note: former correspondent Wyatt Cenac had a brief, intentionally awkward conversation with Stewart.

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