Hillary Clinton made her first appearance on "The Late Show with Stephen Colbert" Tuesday night where the Democratic presidential candidate and host got friendly as they discussed Clinton's plans for her presidency and what shows she binge watches.

Clinton appeared on the show one day after her 68th birthday and said that she did "as little as I could get away with," which included sleeping in late, spending time with her daughter and granddaughter and binge watching "bad TV" with her husband, Former President Bill Clinton.

Clinton said that she and her husband watched "House of Cards," "The Good Wife" and "Madam Secretary." Clinton reminded Colbert that former Secretary of State Madeleine Albright was on an episode of "Madam Secretary" as herself, to which Colbert wondered if that made her jealous.

"A little," Clinton replied before she reminded the late night host that she probably did not have time to film an episode as she was a little busy running for president.

While outlining her plans for her possible presidency, Colbert asked the former First Lady why she wanted to run for president.

"Because I want to build on the progress that we've been making," Clinton replied. "To make it possible for more people in our country, particularly young people to live up to their own god given potential."

The presidential candidate spoke about how she wanted to get the economy back to where it was when her husband left office, which prompted Colbert to ask "we get the 90's back?"

"Do I have to wear parachute pants, slap bracelets?" he joked. "Are we going to have to get jiggy with it?"

"You look good in parachute pants," Clinton joked.

Check out the interview with Clinton below!