The final episode of Bob Saget’s podcast dropped earlier this week more than a week after the comedian died unexpectedly at age 65.
The actor was found dead in a hotel room in Orlando, Fla. after a lengthy comedy show, sending shockwaves throughout the country as fans and loved ones mourned the loss.
Before he died, Saget recorded an episode of "Bob Saget's Here For You" with comedian, actress, musician, fashion designer and author, Margaret Cho.
In the episode, which runs roughly an hour and fifteen minutes, Saget and Cho talk about their love of stand-up comedy, with Saget noting that he’d rediscovered his passion for the art form in recent months. "I didn’t know I was going to love stand-up as much as I love it," he said (via the New York Post). "I haven’t loved it this much since I started, I think." Bob Saget recorded one last episode of his podcast before his death. (Steve Jennings/WireImage) Saget’s comments echo those he made during one of his last interviews before his death where he appeared on Real Radio/WTKS-FM show "The Monsters in the Morning" show and explained how excited he was to record a new hour of stand-up. "I’m not stopping.
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