A Brief Review of Stephen Colbert’s New Beard

The next king of late night is growing his face out. We assess the results.

Stephen Colbert won’t step in front of a live audience in the Ed Sullivan Theater until September, but he’s already made a major debut. Colbert, always a good-looking man, walked the red carpet in the company of his new beard, which is already being referred to colloquially as the “Colbeard,” for the first time this week. Though it is unclear if the beard will be a Late Show sidekick, it clearly represents a bit of course correction for a post-pomade-and-straight-razors Colbert.

But is it a good beard? Let’s break down the pros and cons:

PROS

CONS

So, should he keep it? For a while anyway. It nicely denotes a separation from his last role and his new status as industry leader and comforting voice to listen to while falling asleep. It says funny guy instead of satirist – and that ain’t bad. He can always shave it off later and make it into a bit. That’s what the man does best.

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