Stephen Hawking Extended Interview: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)

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Published 2014-06-15
John Oliver talks to Stephen Hawking in the first installment of Last Week Tonight's new "People Who Think Good" series. They cover such topics as parallel universes, artificial intelligence, and Charlize Theron.

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All Comments (21)
  • @Jerepasaurus
    Stephen's expressions are truly the best part of this. His subtle sly grins, the unimpressed glares and eyerolling made this even more fantastic. x'D
  • @ms-iz9ye
    I love how you can see Stephen Hawking kinda smile when something's funny. I think that's really cool to see.
  • @SDREHXC
    I love how he smiled when he roasted john Oliver lmaoo RIP you wonderful man
  • "You're an idiot". "Yes, but who is saying that Stephen - you, or the machine?" "Both of us". F**king gold.
  • @jm2trash
    "There's also a universe where you're funny." OH! SLAM!!
  • @RickyTisms
    "Why would I not be excited about fighting a robot?" "You would lose"
  • @netramittal8127
    5:00 his reaction to Oliver is priceless. God, was I heartbroken to hear about his death. RIP Hawking, hope you're living a better life now.
  • @Trtlman
    LOL Hawking actually rolled his eyes at him when asked the street question.
  • When John says "we're all fucked then" and Stevens smile comes out🤣
  • @Harbz
    RIP Stephen Hawking, we are now all screwed
  • @HarmonicVector
    "And also a universe where you are funny." Absolute thug.
  • @PostMesmeric
    It sure is comforting knowing that one of the smartest men alive can have a real sense of humor.
  • @ciaranbyrne6255
    This is so amazing, I have never seen Steven smiling before I didn’t think he could. John is a legend through and through.
  • @micahfocht
    To any wondering where he pulled that formula out of, it's an exact quote from the wikipedia page.
  • @Zurie
    Came back to watch this today after hearing the news of Stephen's passing. Truly a loss for humanity; a man of science, arts, laughter and love.
  • The story he refers to is “The Answer” by Fredric Brown