Trevor Noah kicked off his last episode daily show Kanye West jokes about the 2016 presidential election and the pandemic.
“When I started this show, I had three clear goals,” said the host. “I’m going to say, ‘I’m going to make sure Hillary wins. I’m going to make sure I prevent a global pandemic from starting and I’m going to be best friends with Kanye West.'”
The comedian then continued to shout at his correspondent, starting with Michael Costa, who said he was devastated by Noah leaving the show. She joked that she would conduct Noah’s exit interview on behalf of Paramount. “Anyone who knows you is lucky to know you,” Noah quipped, before adding, “You’re one of the funniest people I’ve ever met.” But he’s one of the worst weather people I’ve ever worked with.
Dulce Sloane was the next correspondent to bid farewell to seven years of service. daily show host. She joked that he was leaving them to make a movie like the Hemsworth brothers. , she questioned his choice. “So you just quit your job without doing anything?” she asked. “Wow, you really are half white.”
Ronny Chieng took the stage to share social media trends. “I know how I feel about what’s trending right now,” he told the host. “Thanks to you, I no longer have to work with amateur producers in Australia or Singapore.” added, “It felt like we two immigrants were coming together to tell Americans what was wrong with them. They’re always grateful.” After getting visibly emotional, Chieng joked that he was lying to Noah. He wasn’t really sad.
One of the last correspondents to say goodbye to Noah was Roy Wood Jr., who told the host in the final episode to finally come clean. he said, “You’re not really African.” Wood went on for a moment and asked if he really was from Africa. He added, “It’s not that kind of African sound.” When Noah continued to deny it, Wood gave up and said, “It was a good run, anyway.”
Jordan Klepper concludes the correspondent’s farewell, spending himself bi-weekly in America, stating that he was “almost killed by Q-Anon psychopaths,” to which Noah replied that he was surprised Klepper was still alive .The correspondent then followed Trevor Noah’s version of Jordan Klepper: Pointing to the Pulse. Klepper hits the streets of Midtown Manhattan and asks passers-by about Noah’s departure daily show.
After a short break, Noah welcomed Neil Brennan onto the stage. It’s been 13 years since the two friends met at a comedy store in Los Angeles. When they met, Brennan told Noah, “America won’t tolerate people with accents on television, so you should leave.” last night tonight Brennan calls Noah and tells him to come back.
Noah continued to praise Brennan’s latest special. blockbefore Brennan returns the favor noah stand up i want you, Calling it Noah’s stand-up favorite and his “strongest, cleanest material”.
“I’m worried about what will happen if I wake up at 1pm tomorrow. Do you realize you’re not going to be the host of daily show Already? Yeah, you’re just going to be a best-selling author and doing comedy in sold-out arenas all over the world,” Brennan told Noah before handing over the flowers.
During the commercial break, Comedy Central aired a sizzle reel of people like Oprah, Issa Rae, Kamala Harris, Tracy Ellis Ross, Nick Offerman, Hillary Clinton, and Jesse Williams, saying goodbye to Noah and getting his job done. I congratulated him and thanked him for getting through “some of the most challenging and historic moments of our lives.”
Before approving, Noah daily show Host: Politics is an invented way of solving problems.Never forget and never forget that context matters ikura Context is important. And finally, “Remember, the world is a friendlier place on the internet and the news makes you think.”
Noah regretted his daily show Journey, It started when Jon Stewart called him and told him that he had seen his comedy online and saw a part of himself in Noah.
At his final sign-off, daily show The host, an emotional Noah, said he took a few minutes to thank the fans and the black women who shaped his life.
“Thank you to each and every one of you,” said Noah. “I remember when we started the show, we couldn’t get enough people together to fill the audience.” He went on to explain that it was also a comedy. I recall there were vacancies on his shows when he started out as a comedian.
“Every seat that’s ever been filled to see what I’m doing is always appreciated because I know there’s an empty seat behind it. Thank you,” he said. “Thank you to everyone who watched, shared a clip, gave an opinion, and was kind and helpful.”
Noah even thanked those who criticized or hated his show. He then switched his focus and gave a special shout-out to black women.
“I have often been credited with having these grand ideas,” said the host. Do you think? My mother, my grandfather, my aunt, every black woman in my life.
He went on to say that if you want to learn about America, you should ask a black woman.
“Black people understand how hard it is when things go wrong,” added Noah. “When things go wrong, Black people know their situation is going to get worse. But Black women, especially, know what the shit is.”
of daily show The host closed out the final segment by offering a tidbit of advice for people.
“If you really want to know what to do, how to do it, or the best or fairest way, talk to a black woman,” Noah said. We have a lot.”