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In Sunday nights premiere ofParts Unknown, the late, great Anthony Bourdain got the final word.

I do my best.
I listen, he narrates.
But in the end, I know itsmystory.

Not Kamaus, not Kenyas, or Kenyans.
Those stories are yet to be heard.
Director Morgan Fallon said the lines inclusion gave Bourdain an opportunity to reflect on his show.
Its a really profound moment.
We go to a city like Laos.
Theres 20 million people there.
We can make ten shows about Laos, easily.
Its his little sliver.
Thats really what travel is.
I think its very important for him to be able to articulate that.
The closing line, Fallon said, was nearly lost in editing.
It was so out of the context.
We were thinking more like a big ending for [W.] Kamau [Bell].
This is something Tonys been doing for a long, long time, Collins said.
That has been since the day we set out on the road.
Its obviously very difficult to look at.
Tony will resonate further and farther.
All is not said and done at this point with him.