Julia Louis-Dreyfus, a veteran of the small screen and the silver screen, had a memorable final visit to Stephen Colbert's 'The Late Show'. In this interview, she reflects on her time with Colbert, her character Selina Meyer from 'Veep', and her future endeavors. Louis-Dreyfus and Colbert have a close friendship, and their professional relationship has been marked by a deep admiration for each other's work. When Colbert's show was canceled, Louis-Dreyfus was shocked and concerned, as she believes comedians play a crucial role in holding a mirror up to our democracy. She also discusses the awkwardness of kissing Colbert, her emotional farewell, and the decision to roast him as her character Selina Meyer. Louis-Dreyfus' departure from 'Veep' and her upcoming projects, including a new Apple TV series, are also touched upon. Her thoughts on Colbert's future and their potential collaborations showcase her appreciation for his talent and creativity. Overall, this interview highlights Louis-Dreyfus' warmth, humor, and her deep connection with Colbert, leaving a lasting impression on her fans and colleagues alike.