Of Course Stephen Colbert, the Character, Didn't Die. We're Going to Need Him.

For the final episode of "The Colbert Report," Stephen Colbert gathers up dozens of celebrity friends to sing the classic British song "We'll Meet Again."

It's going to be hard to say goodbye to The Colbert Report this Thursday—mostly because it'll mean saying goodbye to “Stephen Colbert,” the ruthlessly ignorant, hilariously pompous, utterly indelible faux conservative pundit 

For the final episode of "The Colbert Report," Stephen Colbert gathers up dozens of celebrity friends to sing the classic British song "We'll Meet Again."

Watch what happens when Andy Cohen is surrounded by big, big stars. The frisky Bravo honcho looked like a kid in candy shop while buzzing around before the big, star-studded “Colbert Report” grand finale sing-along featuring former President Clinton, 

Stephen Colbert mentioned Saginaw Spirit mini mascot Steagle Colbeagle the Eagle, named after Colbert in 2006, one last time during his farewell episode of "The Colbert Report" Thursday, Dec. 18. (Photo courtesy Scott Gries/Comedy Central) (Photo