The final episode of `Bob Saget`s Here For You` podcast was posthumously released earlier this week.
As per People Magazine, the `Full House` star died on January 9 at the age of 65.
Six days before, Saget spoke to Margaret Cho for what would be the last episode of the show.
During the comedian`s hour-long conversation, Saget and Cho chatted about her upcoming acting projects, the importance of Asian representation, the coronavirus pandemic, and her stand-up comedy tour plans this spring.
“People need to see your stand-up, they just have to do. You`re never going to stop doing it, I have a feeling,” Saget told his guest.
“No, I`ll keep doing it forever,” she agreed. “I really love it.”
“Yeah, same here. I didn`t know it! I didn`t know I was going to love stand-up as much as I love it. I haven`t loved it this much since I started, I think,” Saget said.
On his recent material, the actor added, “I`m doing long a– sets because I`m saying serious s— that I never said.”
Saget had wrapped a stand-up performance in Jacksonville, Florida, on January 8, and was found dead in his hotel room at the Ritz-Carlton in Orlando the following afternoon.
In his final Instagram post, the former host of `America`s Funniest Home Videos` wrote about how he “loved” the crowd at Ponte Vedra Concert Hall and how the night flew by.
“I had no idea I did a two-hour set tonight. I`m back in comedy like I was when I was 26. I guess I`m finding my new voice and loving every moment of it,” he wrote of pursuing the passion.
After the final episode of Saget`s podcast was released, Cho reflected on what it meant to be his last guest.
“We talked about how long we`d been friends and doing standup at places like Cobb`s (a comedy club in San Francisco) … it was really easy to talk to Bob. I wish I were not his final guest and I wish there were more to come from him. Thank you, Bob,” the `Sex Appeal` actress wrote on Instagram.
At the beginning of the episode, comedian Bill Burr introduced the podcast, explaining, that it was “unfortunately (Saget`s) last episode of his podcast.”
“That guy really was there for everybody. Just truly one of the funniest human beings I ever met, and also one of the nicest. He was as funny as he was nice,” Burr said.
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