TV Article Wyatt Cenac, Jon Stewart have awkward farewell on 'The Daily Show' By Christopher Rosen Christopher Rosen Christopher Rosen is the former executive editor at Entertainment Weekly. He left EW in 2018. EW's editorial guidelines Published on August 6, 2015 12:00PM EDT Photo: Jemal Countess/Getty Images Jon Stewart brought back a battalion of former correspondents for the final episode of The Daily Show — Steve Carell, Stephen Colbert, Ed Helms and Olivia Munn among them — but one stood out as a a surprise: Wyatt Cenac. Last month, during an interview with Marc Maron on the WTF podcast, Cenac revealed he and Stewart had gotten into a heated argument about race because of the host’s Herman Cain impression. “I remember he was like, ‘What are you trying to say? There’s a tone in your voice,'” Cenac told Maron. “I was like, ‘There’s no tone, it bothered me.’ And I was like, ‘It sounded like Kingfish [from Amos & Andy].’ Then he got upset, and he stood up, and he was just like, ‘F— off, I’m done with you.'” On Thursday, however, Cenac appeared for an intentionally awkward farewell. “You good?” Stewart asked the former correspondent. “Yeah, I’m good. You good?” replied Cenac. “Yeah, I’m good. I’d love to see you,” added Stewart. “I’ll think about it. My social media is blowing up,” Cenac said, getting the last word. Watch the segment below. •20 Daily Show correspondents past and present get candid about Jon Stewart •Josh Gad on the ‘soul-crushing’ moment that followed his successful Daily Show audition •Olivia Munn on how Jon Stewart ‘personalized’ the news for the younger generation •Rob Corddry reveals ‘the only crazy thing’ about Jon Stewart •Stephen Colbert remembers the first time he met Jon Stewart •Ed Helms on Jon Stewart’s legacy and why The Daily Show doesn’t have a ‘political agenda’ •Rob Riggle: Jon Stewart is ‘everything you’d want in a boss’ •Lewis Black calls Jon Stewart the ‘Walter Cronkite of his generation’ •Jessica Williams reflects on Jon Stewart’s legacy as he prepares to leave The Daily Show behind •John Oliver says ‘it’s hard to overstate’ Jon Stewart’s influence on his post-Daily Show career •That time Jon Stewart saved Bill Clinton from an awkward encounter •What should Jon Stewart do next? Former Daily Show correspondents offer advice