Riding off his convention high, Stephen Colbert continued his late-night resurgence with some more killer shows this week. It seems Colbert has finally found his footing as the election has ramped up, striking a new balance in his show that manages to highlight "the real Colbert," while maintaining the same biting political humor from his old show.

In a week that was filled with more batshit Donald Trumpings, Colbert stood out over his late night contemporaries with an early week monologue that thoroughly skewered Trump’s interview with George Stephanopoulos. The monologue played more like a desk bit, with Colbert escalating his responses to clips of Trump blatantly contradicting himself. The segment was short, sweet, to the point, and most importantly, funny.

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Colbert basically dedicated his entire week's worth of monologues to Trump, and his takedown of the infamous KFC photo was also quite good.

Also notable this week was Seth Meyers, who's probably been the most consistent late-night host in his outward disrespect of Trump. From his desk, Meyers had a decent theory on why Trump hasn't released his tax returns, which was a little less serious than his "A Closer Look" series: