> Maybe not enough people would like that, or maybe Stephen is just too
tired
> of that character? But I knowI would like that. I would also like to see
> him interview at least selected guests, for at least one segment, as that
> character.

As I think about this, it seems clearer and clearer to me that there are
two shows the Colbert people are trying to avoid:

1. The Report. It may well be that Colbert himself didn't/doesn't want to
play the character any more, and they may have all felt that they took that
idea as far as it will go. With the new show, everyone might have felt it
best to make clear that the old one is over, and that they won't do
anything to make anyone think that they're bringing the old character back.

2. Dave's Late Show. Not only is this a chance to "re-invent" the late
night talk show, but I think there's also so much respect for what Dave did
that Stephen and Company think they'll come off poorly by comparison. Conan
had a similar policy on Late Night for a long time, and it really did help
him when they loosened that up and started doing remotes and whatnot,
although it also helped both generally and specifically that Conan had
found his voice by then.

Taking all that ground away leaves a pretty narrow strip, and Colbert
hasn't found a spot in it where he's comfortable. Once (if?) he does, he
and the staff will probably be more willing to add stuff that's reminiscent
of their two predecessors, and they'll be a lot better off than they are
now adding stuff that's reminiscent of their competitors.

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