The Colbert Report Season 4 Episode 98 Brendan I. Koerner, Buzz Aldrin
- July 31, 2008
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5.5 (6)
In this episode of The Colbert Report, titled "Brendan I. Koerner, Buzz Aldrin", host Stephen Colbert interviews Brendan I. Koerner, a journalist and author of the book "The Skies Belong to Us". The book focuses on the story of a Vietnam veteran and his girlfriend who hijack a plane in 1972 in the hopes of making it to North Vietnam. Koerner discusses the research process for the book and some of the surprising details he uncovered about the hijackers.
Later in the episode, Colbert welcomes astronaut Buzz Aldrin to the show. Aldrin famously walked on the moon as part of the Apollo 11 mission in 1969. He and Colbert have an entertaining conversation about space exploration, including Aldrin's thoughts on the commercialization of space travel and the potential for humans to colonize Mars. They also touch on Aldrin's experience with boxing legend Muhammad Ali, who was apparently a big fan of space exploration.
In addition to these interviews, the episode features the usual segments and skits that viewers have come to expect from The Colbert Report. Colbert delivers his signature monologue, in which he pokes fun at current events and political figures. He also takes aim at some of his favorite targets in segments like "The Word" and "Tip of the Hat/Wag of the Finger". And to close out the show, he chats with audience members in "Better Know a District", a segment in which Colbert profiles different congressional districts.
Overall, this episode of The Colbert Report provides an entertaining mix of humor, politics, and pop culture. Fans of the show won't want to miss Colbert's interviews with Brendan I. Koerner and Buzz Aldrin, both of whom offer interesting insights on their respective fields. And for those new to the show, this episode serves as a great introduction to its unique blend of satire and comedy.