Stephen Hawking Extended Interview: Last Week Tonight with John Oliver (HBO)
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Published 2014-06-15
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All Comments (21)
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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
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I love how you can see Stephen Hawking kinda smile when something's funny. I think that's really cool to see.
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Rest In Peace you legend
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I love how he smiled when he roasted john Oliver lmaoo RIP you wonderful man
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"You're an idiot". "Yes, but who is saying that Stephen - you, or the machine?" "Both of us". F**king gold.
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"There's also a universe where you're funny." OH! SLAM!!
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"Why would I not be excited about fighting a robot?" "You would lose"
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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.
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LOL Hawking actually rolled his eyes at him when asked the street question.
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Marvelous, on so many levels.
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When John says "we're all fucked then" and Stevens smile comes out🤣
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RIP Stephen Hawking, we are now all screwed
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"And also a universe where you are funny." Absolute thug.
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It sure is comforting knowing that one of the smartest men alive can have a real sense of humor.
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This is so amazing, I have never seen Steven smiling before I didn’t think he could. John is a legend through and through.
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R.I.P
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What a badass smile.
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To any wondering where he pulled that formula out of, it's an exact quote from the wikipedia page.
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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.
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The story he refers to is “The Answer” by Fredric Brown