As 'The Daily Show' prepares to go audience-free to protect fans from the coronavirus, Trevornoah isn't parting with his studio audience without a proper goodbye
prepares to go audience-free to protect fans from the coronavirus outbreak, hostOn Friday's episode, which marks the last featuring a live audience, Noah sits down on a piano to serenade the crowd before bidding farewell."Is it still a joke if no one laughs at it? / Am I still a host if I'm just standing in an empty room? / Audience, this is for you," he begins his dramatic piano ballad.
Noah then goes on to thank all types of audience members, from those who stand, wave and cheer to those who don't laugh, those with weird laughs and even the people who forget to turn off their phones during the show.
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