‘Billy on the Street’ [VIDEO] Welcomes David Letterman Before Stephen Colbert ‘Late Show’ Premiere [WATCH]

By Kyle Dowling (kyle.dowling@mstarsnews.com) | Apr 02, 2015 08:30 PM EDT

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There are perhaps no two more different personalities than Billy on the Street host Billy Eichner and current Late Show lead David Letterman, but somehow the duo made the former's newest episode of his web series absolutely flawless. In this new video, Eichner and the legendary comic take to the streets of New York City to see just what Letterman could do after his longtime run over at CBS ends before comedian Stephen Colbert steps into his late night program.

And while the possibilities seem endless for Letterman, one thing we know he is not going to be doing is more Billy on the Street episodes. Which, well, is a bummer.

Tackling the likes of Letterman's creation of the Top 10 Lists, the more important question of what Paul Shaffer will do, and of course, the Late Show Stage Manager Biff, this newest Billy on the Street could possibly be the best the comedian has churned out.

Take a look at the video here and decide:

Well, we didn't quite figure out what Letterman should do after the Late Show ends, but the popular thought seems to be a podcast. But really, let's be honest – that's not going to happen.

So, readers, how would you react if there were, "Two comedy legends coming through!" as Eichner screams? Would you act baffled? Apathetic? Excited? Confused?

Alarmed might be the more appropriate word.

Let us know what you thought about the video below!

[Image Courtesy of Billy Eichner/Official Instagram Account]

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