Mar 10, 2026 · 44:38

What Makes the Guests of 'Good Hang' Laugh on Good Hang with Amy Poehler

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Amy's third clip compilation before season two kicks off asks past guests what they watch to laugh. The most unhinged answer? Someone (the audio doesn't clearly identify who) admits they're obsessed with an AI cat on TikTok who invites animal friends over for drinks, drugs them, then cooks and eats them while maintaining a whole cinematic universe complete with jail time and a lion bestie who keeps bailing him out. "This little fucking maniac," they say with genuine affection. Amy recommends Dropout's Very Important People, where improvisers get mystery prosthetics applied and must create characters on the spot. Other guests confess to watching Beyoncé's Homecoming dance tutorials, rugby build thirst traps, and global news bloopers. The gay/blind news anchor slip remains undefeated. Quinta Brunson, Dakota Johnson, Hayley Williams, Kristen Wiig, and others weigh in on pure joy versus British people trying not to corpse.

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  1. 0:04

    Hello everyone. Welcome to another

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    episode of Good Hang. We have another

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    clip compilation episode for you. This

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    is our last of three before we return

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    with season two with an incredible great

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    guest joining us next week. But this

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    episode's really fun. you know, we

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    always ask people um what they're

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    listening to or watching uh in order to

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    laugh or feel comforted or I don't know,

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    just even check out. And so, we put

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    together a bunch of those answers. And

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    we have incredible guests joining us

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    that have come uh come and sat right

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    across me in this seat. Everyone from uh

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    Quinta Brunson to Haley Williams, Cola

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    Skola to Kristen Wig to uh Dakota

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    Johnson. There's so many people uh too

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    many to list in this episode. So, you'll

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    hear from a lot of them. And just to

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    kick it off, I want to say what I've

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    been loving and enjoying lately that's

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    been making me laugh is a show on

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    Dropout called Very Important People.

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    Check it out. It is an improvised talk

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    show um hosted by Vic Mccis and has

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    people like Lisa Gilroy and Brennan Lee

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    Mulligan and Eugene Cordderero and just

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    all these great improvisers and and

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    really funny people who basically um

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    have to sit and get prosthetics put on

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    them and outfits and costumes put on

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    them while their eyes are closed. And

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    then they have to create a character,

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    improvise, and go on a talk show. It's

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    just so funny. Such skilled performers

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    come through there, and Vic is an

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    incredible host who just adds every

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    layered detail and it's just it's really

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    really impressive and strange and

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    wonderful. So check it out. So that's my

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    recommendation for this week. Listen to

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    other people's as you check out this

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    episode

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    coming up.

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    >> One of the things I like to watch is,

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    and again, I'm going to keep referencing

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    Tik Tok. I am not a public account. You

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    all don't find me. Don't look for me.

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    Don't me.

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    >> If anyone's pretending to be you,

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    they're fake.

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    >> It's fake. Yeah. Um, but I like to watch

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    videos of people either doing or

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    learning or trying to teach Beyonce's

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    homecoming dance break. M.

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    >> So, either [clears throat] someone who

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    can do it or I love it when it's a

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    person who you don't expect them to be

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    able to do it and then they do it.

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    >> Like they're holding holding like a

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    laundry basket.

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    >> Yes. Or they're just like Yeah. They're

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    a mom in their in their laundry room and

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    then they do it.

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    >> Um I have tried to watch tutorials to

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    try to do I'm not a great dancer and I I

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    know that if I was given from now to the

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    end of my life, I could not learn the

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    first 16 counts of that dance. Yeah.

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    >> Um but I love watching people do it. And

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    then the other day I was watching a a a

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    whole bunch of people doing it and it

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    took me one guy was like a really

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    beautiful ripped guy in like shorts no

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    shirt doing it and I was like oh this is

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    a new layer of this and then the

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    algorithm was like oh you you watch that

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    so you just want to see videos that are

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    just like # rugby build and it was just

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    like oh yeah guys with a rugby build and

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    I was like

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    >> I think I do want to watch this.

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    [laughter]

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    >> Yeah.

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    I regret to say that there's this these

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    videos online now. I don't really watch

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    Tik Tok

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    >> really. Why?

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    >> I just don't I I never really

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    >> So there's these video I'm learning

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    >> of this cat

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    >> and it's an And I don't like it cuz it's

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    AI.

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    >> Okay, look. This isn't a shame based I

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    mean there's no shame here.

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    >> I'm shaming me for

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    >> it's an AI cat. [sighs] Hold on. I got

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    to check this out. And he like always is

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    he starts his day. [laughter]

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    Okay. Already. Okay.

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    >> He starts his day.

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    >> What's his name?

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    >> H S I N. I don't know how to pronounce

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    him. He is

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    >> Okay.

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    >> From Asia and he

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    >> H SS I N. Cat.

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    >> Yeah. Do you see him?

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    >> Hs uh

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    >> HSN.

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    >> Okay. Let's see.

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    >> Oh, HSI N. Yeah. Cat. It's a breed of

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    cat. Can I

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    >> Yeah, let's let's look at it.

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    >> No, you're gonna have to search for him

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    in Tik Tok.

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    >> Okay, very good. Stand by.

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    >> I can look him up.

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    >> Um and he he always begins his day. Um

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    he wakes up and he just he decides he

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    goes to the market and he buys some

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    vegetables [laughter]

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    and then he goes and finds Are you

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    looking at him? [clears throat]

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    >> No, it's not. No, hold on.

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    >> No, that's him.

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    >> Oh, this cat.

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    >> Yeah.

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    >> Okay. So we'll we'll put him up here.

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    But he

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    >> So he f he he will find a friend like a

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    chicken or a rabbit.

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    >> He's finding a chicken in this one.

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    >> Is he? And so what he does

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    >> and he's also

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    >> and then he cooks the chicken and he

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    >> So [laughter] but he always he drugs

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    them first. He he invites them over for

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    a drink and then they drink it and they

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    pass out. He's drugging these [laughter]

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    friends.

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    >> Wait. Okay. This is a whole story.

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    >> Yeah. And he and then he cooks them and

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    he eats them and he then he even has a

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    little funeral for them after he cooks

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    them. It's like you killed him. And uh

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    he has his friend he has a friend the

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    lion who he calls over to eat cuz I

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    think the the lion is the only apex

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    predator in his life cuz he cooks and

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    eats.

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    >> Sometimes he drops a bomb in the ocean

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    and then he kills a shark. he had shark

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    meat that day and the caption is always

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    like I was in the mood for something

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    different today or the caption's like

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    uh met a friend today and you think it's

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    going to end well this time nope he

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    cooks whatever one time he met a

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    crocodile and I was like this is seeming

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    like a budding friendship cooks a now

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    he's in jail

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    >> he's in jail

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    >> he gets there are consequences but his

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    friend the lion always bails him out

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    >> he sometimes he whacks someone over the

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    head and then he [laughter] eats them.

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    But sometimes they get them back. Like

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    this fox whacked him over the head once

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    and I was like, "Finally, this cat is

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    getting what he [ __ ] deserves. This

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    little [ __ ] maniac." But then he

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    calls the lion. The lion comes and

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    whacks the fox. They have [laughter]

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    they have fox for dinner that night.

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    >> And you watch it?

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    >> I watch every single one. [laughter]

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    >> I always go back to um news bloopers.

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    >> Oh god. Let's just watch. Hold on. Let's

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    just watch a few.

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    >> Great.

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    >> Do you have any that you remember that

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    like I can Google?

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    >> Well, you know, there are these there's

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    just something so beautiful and great

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    about people that

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    >> they they're it's the news. It's serious

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    and when something goes wrong,

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    >> you know, the gay blind one,

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    >> that one is incredible.

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    >> That is that is that is the most simp

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    that is the I've watched that so many

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    times. It's what 4 seconds. [laughter]

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    >> Okay.

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    >> The blind. It is

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    >> mountain climber.

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    >> Right after the break, we're going to

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    interview Eric Wyan Mayor who climbed

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    the highest mountain in the world, Mount

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    Everest, but he's gay. I mean, he's gay.

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    Excuse me. He's blind. So, we'll hear

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    about that coming up.

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    >> Okay. As we head to the break, a little

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    Okay. And as we head to the break, like

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    [laughter] and and you know, Wait a

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    minute. Cuz you you know, in her in her

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    like, oh boy, I just messed up. And he

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    is like, I'm just going to pretend that

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    didn't happen. Okay.

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    >> Okay. So, all right. Oh my god. I'm

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    sorry. Okay. I'm sorry. [laughter] Uh

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    blind. He's blind.

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    >> So, [laughter] I

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    >> I love bloopers.

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    >> Bloopers.

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    >> I feel like we grew up with bloopers.

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    >> Nothing. When I see people really

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    laughing and really like there's in

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    those news bloopers, there's one.

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    There's one. It's these two guys.

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    They're speaking a language I don't

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    understand. It's like I don't know what.

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    By the way, some of the ones in that

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    like news in other countries are

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    >> Oh, I don't even think to look for that.

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    I'm gonna

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    >> I'll go in I'm gonna go like best news

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    bloopers of 2023 or 22. I've seen them

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    all.

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    >> Like global news bloopers. That's what

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    I'm finding right now.

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    >> I will watch those over and over again.

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    But there's like one where these two

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    guys and somebody says something and I

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    don't know what he's saying but the

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    other guy says it and he starts laughing

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    and they both start laughing

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    >> and they are crying

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    >> and they're on the ground crying and I

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    don't know what the hell they're talking

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    about and I'm tears

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    >> because there's there's

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    >> God I do love God I love that.

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    >> You know

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    >> why do we love I mean I mean

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    >> because there's something it's the

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    opposite of pretention.

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    >> It's pure joy. Mh.

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    >> It's uh there's it's defenseless there.

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    It like it's it's the purest

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    uh it's celebratory. My wife has said

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    before and this is such a good idea. She

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    goes they should have like in hospitals

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    when people are getting um going for

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    like chemotherapy or whatever and

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    they're sitting in the chair for hours,

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    they should have on screens all around

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    just bloopers of from people laughing.

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    And

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    >> that is a great idea.

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    Great idea.

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    >> Great idea. And and and I agree like if

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    I see people laughing really really

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    hard [sighs]

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    >> I'm I'm done. [applause]

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    >> I like uh watching British people break.

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    >> Oo.

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    >> Um there's that like Jimmy Carr show.

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    There's like a panel show. I think it's

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    called Eight Out of 10 Cats. I've never

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    watched a full episode, but I keep

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    getting served

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    um like short clips of like um like

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    British panelists making other British

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    panelists laugh. I just like watching

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    British people break. I feel like See,

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    you're not better than that.

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    >> You are such you're such an anglophile.

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    >> Yeah,

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    >> you really are. You You love Brits.

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    >> I do.

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    >> So, you like people trying not to laugh

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    or just like chat shows, panel show like

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    that. I why I mean in general I like you

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    know it's like watching an old Carol

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    brunette but I do like

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    >> corpses

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    >> but I feel like British people try

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    really hard not to break so when they

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    break it I don't know I I it brings me

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    more satisfaction

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    >> I don't watch reality television same I

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    barely watch it

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    >> but I have found a show called Farmer

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    Wants a Wife [laughter]

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    >> Have you heard of it?

  315. 11:17

    >> No. Oh my god, it's a nightmare.

  316. 11:20

    >> Please tell me.

  317. 11:21

    >> It's a nightmare. A farmer like scrolls

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    through a list of women and picks eight

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    of them. They all come. There's four

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    farmers.

  321. 11:30

    >> Okay.

  322. 11:30

    >> Eight women per farmer.

  323. 11:32

    >> Eight women per farmer.

  324. 11:33

    >> Yes. Then they go on a stack speed. 10

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    minutes per woman. [laughter]

  326. 11:39

    >> Okay.

  327. 11:39

    >> And do they speed date on a farm or in

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    like a studio?

  329. 11:42

    >> In like a far in like a barn set.

  330. 11:44

    >> Yeah. And then they see if they have a

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    connection and then he has to choose

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    five women to bring back to his farm and

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    date them all for six weeks.

  334. 11:52

    >> Oh my god.

  335. 11:53

    >> It's insane.

  336. 11:54

    >> First of all, I'm just horrified by the

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    amount he gets to pick from. He gets to

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    pick from five.

  339. 12:01

    >> It's ridiculous. [laughter]

  340. 12:02

    >> And do they and is a lot of his choosing

  341. 12:05

    about what kind of like how is she going

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    to help me with the farm?

  343. 12:08

    >> That's the crazy thing is he makes them

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    do a lot of manual labor. This is not.

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    >> And I'm like, what is going on?

  346. 12:14

    >> Well, he wants a wife.

  347. 12:16

    >> Farmer wants a wife.

  348. 12:17

    >> Farmer wants a wife. And they're like,

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    you know, I really like that she's from

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    the city, but I don't know how she'll do

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    out on the tractor. [laughter]

  352. 12:26

    >> So, I don't know what accent that was. I

  353. 12:29

    don't know where that farmer's from.

  354. 12:30

    [laughter] Your dialect coach is coming

  355. 12:33

    back. Your nine-year-old call her up.

  356. 12:35

    >> Yeah. [laughter]

  357. 12:36

    >> Whoa. Okay. And what do you like about

  358. 12:38

    watching it? Are do you like cuz you're

  359. 12:39

    outraged by it or Yeah.

  360. 12:41

    >> And I can't stop. I feel really

  361. 12:43

    uncomfortable. Like deeply

  362. 12:44

    uncomfortable,

  363. 12:45

    >> but then I keep going.

  364. 12:47

    >> And do you get invested like who is he

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    going to pick?

  366. 12:49

    >> Yeah.

  367. 12:49

    >> And is there ever

  368. 12:50

    >> drama between the girls? Of course.

  369. 12:52

    >> Yeah. Do they sabotage each other at

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    all? Like

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    >> they definitely talk some [ __ ]

  372. 12:57

    >> and they like gang up on each other and

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    some of them are just they're just nuts.

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    >> Yeah.

  375. 13:02

    >> And some of them are like I'm like, "Oh,

  376. 13:04

    they'd be a good match. [laughter] They

  377. 13:06

    really get along." Do you ever get a

  378. 13:08

    vibe like, "Wow, they're going to be

  379. 13:09

    together." Like

  380. 13:10

    >> sometimes

  381. 13:11

    >> like it's a good it's a good match.

  382. 13:12

    >> Yeah.

  383. 13:14

    >> What do you laugh at?

  384. 13:15

    >> Uh really just my my friends like I wait

  385. 13:19

    for them to make me laugh on Marco Polo.

  386. 13:21

    John Early does this bit where he will

  387. 13:24

    send me a Marco Polo as if he's meaning

  388. 13:27

    to send a message to someone else,

  389. 13:28

    [laughter]

  390. 13:30

    but he but it's this elaborate thing

  391. 13:33

    where it's like he's secretly planning

  392. 13:36

    with all of the rest of my friends to

  393. 13:38

    kill and cook and eat me [laughter]

  394. 13:41

    like like uh you know like you know

  395. 13:45

    before the Tony's will send like a

  396. 13:46

    message being like, "Okay, so hi

  397. 13:49

    Claudia. Um, so Cole Foley thinks

  398. 13:52

    they're going to the Tony's. Um, so

  399. 13:55

    that's fine. I am a little worried about

  400. 13:58

    getting them out of the dress just in

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    terms of grilling. It'll be hard, you

  402. 14:03

    know, like stuff like that.

  403. 14:05

    >> That is so fun.

  404. 14:06

    >> Makes me laugh so hard every time. And

  405. 14:09

    it it

  406. 14:10

    >> complicated bit. A fun complicated bit.

  407. 14:12

    And it goes to show like what you said

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    earlier, which is like your friends love

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    you. You love your friends. And you guys

  410. 14:19

    can deeply tease each other. Like that's

  411. 14:21

    that to me is like a big love language.

  412. 14:24

    Yeah.

  413. 14:24

    >> And it goes to show that like you're

  414. 14:26

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  415. 14:27

    >> Yeah. And we It's just play.

  416. 14:29

    >> Sorry. [laughter] I'm sorry.

  417. 14:31

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  419. 14:34

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  463. 16:21

    What cracks you up?

  464. 16:24

    >> Um, my dog [laughter] really cracks me

  465. 16:28

    up. He's such a little wenus.

  466. 16:31

    Everything. His name is Banjo and he's

  467. 16:33

    such an idiot. has a he's such a mut and

  468. 16:35

    he has this tail that's always so high.

  469. 16:37

    So he's got a really aggressive [ __ ]

  470. 16:39

    [laughter]

  471. 16:40

    and everything he does is so stupid

  472. 16:44

    that he makes me laugh so hard. He's a

  473. 16:46

    dingo. Like everything he does is he

  474. 16:49

    does like he'll walk he'll get outside

  475. 16:51

    and he'll like do laughs like back and

  476. 16:52

    forth as fast he can from one side of

  477. 16:53

    the lawn to the other. Like he won't

  478. 16:55

    stop and he he'll just have he has this

  479. 16:58

    corn cob that he can chew has a sound in

  480. 17:01

    it and he'll just look at you and be

  481. 17:02

    like [laughter] like and you hear the

  482. 17:04

    this horn going on for so long

  483. 17:07

    >> and so his anxiety is funny. He has had

  484. 17:10

    a cone on for a third of his life

  485. 17:12

    [laughter]

  486. 17:13

    because he constantly is eating

  487. 17:15

    something or he'll look at you like

  488. 17:17

    [laughter] there's just blood gushing

  489. 17:18

    out of his back leg like banjo.

  490. 17:22

    He'll he licked the skin off of his his

  491. 17:25

    own little paw cuz he just was stressed

  492. 17:28

    out and then he keeps licking it. So

  493. 17:30

    he's had to Yeah. So

  494. 17:31

    >> who would play banjo in a movie if he

  495. 17:33

    was a human? Oh,

  496. 17:34

    >> it would be

  497. 17:35

    >> it would be he's got a lot of um white

  498. 17:38

    male privilege. [laughter] He is so

  499. 17:41

    blonde. It's not Patrick Schwarzenegger

  500. 17:43

    cuz he's really great.

  501. 17:44

    >> Honestly, it's a young Leo is really

  502. 17:46

    what it is.

  503. 17:46

    >> It's a young Leo. [applause]

  504. 17:49

    >> The thing that's made me laugh the

  505. 17:51

    hardest in like the past year.

  506. 17:54

    >> Mhm.

  507. 17:55

    >> When was the SNL thing that I lazily did

  508. 17:58

    not go to? Cuz I

  509. 18:00

    >> You didn't go to the SNL 50th? No.

  510. 18:02

    >> Wow. What? I know it was a mistake and I

  511. 18:04

    regret it. So, I just want to say that

  512. 18:06

    out loud.

  513. 18:06

    >> You were like, "Oh, that's You just

  514. 18:08

    thought like, oh, I'll wait another 50."

  515. 18:11

    [laughter]

  516. 18:15

    [laughter]

  517. 18:16

    >> I was like, "It seems like I I had so

  518. 18:18

    much work at the time.

  519. 18:19

    >> It's going to be hectic."

  520. 18:20

    >> And I was like, I got to go all the way

  521. 18:21

    to New York. And I had something the

  522. 18:23

    next day, so I just couldn't go.

  523. 18:25

    >> Yeah.

  524. 18:26

    >> But I watched the

  525. 18:28

    thing at um Radio City or whatever. What

  526. 18:31

    was the night before thing?

  527. 18:33

    >> Yes. Incredible music show the night

  528. 18:35

    before. [laughter]

  529. 18:37

    >> Wait, what are you going to say? I love

  530. 18:39

    it. I don't know. I'm going to I'm going

  531. 18:41

    to try to

  532. 18:42

    >> When Anna and Will

  533. 18:44

    >> Yes.

  534. 18:45

    >> did this church thing.

  535. 18:46

    >> I talked to Anna about it. Bobby and

  536. 18:49

    Marty.

  537. 18:49

    >> Did you write that?

  538. 18:50

    >> Oh, I wish. No. Paul, the great Paul I

  539. 18:54

    >> incredible writer on SNL and performer

  540. 18:57

    and Anna and Will do these Bobby and

  541. 19:00

    Marty cult.

  542. 19:01

    >> I I and she started singing Kendrick

  543. 19:04

    Lamar. [laughter]

  544. 19:06

    >> Yes. And what Anna said which was so

  545. 19:08

    incredible is

  546. 19:11

    I got to tell you something and I I

  547. 19:13

    think I said this Anna but I just want

  548. 19:15

    to extrapolate for a second about it. To

  549. 19:17

    me, it was so it was like such a win for

  550. 19:20

    the comedy kids because it was such a

  551. 19:23

    cool night. They literally followed

  552. 19:25

    Lauren Hill. They came on after Lauren

  553. 19:28

    Hill and their job was to settle

  554. 19:30

    everybody. [laughter]

  555. 19:32

    They had to go like, "We're going to

  556. 19:33

    wait. We're going to wait until you stop

  557. 19:35

    talking. Quiet." They kept telling

  558. 19:36

    everyone to be quiet. And it was so to

  559. 19:39

    me that's like that I don't know what

  560. 19:42

    brand of comedy you call that but it's

  561. 19:44

    like that funny bones

  562. 19:47

    >> where what what what was the Kendrick

  563. 19:49

    Lamar song? She's like

  564. 19:50

    >> um Oh, [laughter] we got we got to look

  565. 19:52

    at it for a second. It was what was it?

  566. 19:57

    What was it?

  567. 19:58

    >> Please.

  568. 19:59

    >> Yeah, let's just watch it and I hope we

  569. 20:01

    can get it on like it's the 50th SNL. It

  570. 20:05

    was like on Hulu or something like that.

  571. 20:07

    >> Here we go.

  572. 20:08

    >> Honestly, I

  573. 20:11

    [laughter]

  574. 20:17

    [laughter]

  575. 20:23

    >> [laughter]

  576. 20:27

    >> The commitment. I'm sorry.

  577. 20:29

    >> I know. The commitment.

  578. 20:30

    >> What kind of humor? What do you call

  579. 20:32

    that? I'm sweating.

  580. 20:34

    >> Like real to me. What I would call that?

  581. 20:36

    Honestly, it's a great question. To me,

  582. 20:39

    I would call it like committed.

  583. 20:41

    [laughter]

  584. 20:42

    Spit take.

  585. 20:46

    We got a spit take. OUR FIRST [laughter]

  586. 20:47

    ONE.

  587. 20:54

    WE KNOW OUR FIRST SPIT TAKE ON good hang

  588. 20:56

    and it's quitten. [laughter and snorts]

  589. 20:59

    It's all over my skirt.

  590. 21:02

    >> Here we go. Here's some good hang

  591. 21:04

    tissues. [laughter]

  592. 21:10

    >> I can't breathe. [laughter] It's so

  593. 21:12

    funny.

  594. 21:14

    >> [applause]

  595. 21:15

    >> I am like I am not very for for all my

  596. 21:18

    quiet comedy like I I am like Mel Brooks

  597. 21:21

    is what makes me laugh like big

  598. 21:23

    >> okay what's your favorite Mel Brooks

  599. 21:25

    >> I mean

  600. 21:26

    >> let's Google it

  601. 21:29

    >> should we go to the producers

  602. 21:30

    >> young Frankenstein producers I mean when

  603. 21:33

    Dr. and I write together. It feels like

  604. 21:34

    Mel Brooks is, you know, the the the

  605. 21:37

    >> Dr. is has you. Yeah. Drach is of the

  606. 21:40

    Mel Brooks world.

  607. 21:41

    >> Yeah. So, writing with her is very goofy

  608. 21:43

    and very fun.

  609. 21:44

    >> You know what I love and I know it's

  610. 21:45

    underrated. I love me a space balls.

  611. 21:48

    >> Oh, deeply underrated.

  612. 21:50

    >> Yeah.

  613. 21:51

    >> God, space balls made me laugh.

  614. 21:52

    >> My friend Philip Taratula is doing does

  615. 21:54

    this character called um Official Pam

  616. 21:57

    Goldberg on Instagram.

  617. 22:00

    Uh, he plays an a member of Actors

  618. 22:03

    Equity since 1968.

  619. 22:04

    >> I know my Uber is here, but I have to

  620. 22:06

    see this.

  621. 22:06

    >> Yeah, you do.

  622. 22:07

    >> Official Pam Goldberg.

  623. 22:08

    >> Yeah. Here, I'm recommending one to

  624. 22:11

    bring with you to tech. So, here we go.

  625. 22:12

    Snacks. Don't rely on other people's

  626. 22:15

    snacks or anyone else bringing snacks

  627. 22:18

    for you. These are Cale peanuts.

  628. 22:20

    [laughter] I don't think they're

  629. 22:21

    organic.

  630. 22:22

    >> Pam's telling us what to bring to a good

  631. 22:24

    coffee. I like this from Fairway. The

  632. 22:27

    stage [laughter] management will copy

  633. 22:28

    themselves, but life's too short for

  634. 22:29

    folders. A game. I recommend [snorts]

  635. 22:32

    bananagrams because they're short and

  636. 22:33

    cordial. [laughter]

  637. 22:35

    >> Bananagrams are short and cordial. Also,

  638. 22:38

    um Pam has got a real severe haircut.

  639. 22:41

    >> Real severe

  640. 22:42

    >> and and a real squinty eye.

  641. 22:44

    >> She's been a regional theater actress

  642. 22:45

    for a long time. Um,

  643. 22:49

    >> there is nothing I love more than those

  644. 22:51

    videos of either dogs like that one dog

  645. 22:56

    who keeps attacking an apple slice.

  646. 22:58

    Don't Don't know it. Hold on. [laughter]

  647. 23:00

    >> It's It is

  648. 23:02

    >> attacking an apple slice.

  649. 23:03

    >> Yeah, he's just going bananas on top of

  650. 23:05

    a bed. How do we find that?

  651. 23:08

    >> We're You know what? How we find it? We

  652. 23:10

    type in dog attacking apple slice. I

  653. 23:14

    think it's his name is It starts.

  654. 23:16

    >> Our phones are off. Remember, we're

  655. 23:17

    going to have to turn them back on.

  656. 23:18

    >> No, mine isn't off.

  657. 23:19

    >> You never turned your phone off. Puppy

  658. 23:22

    shares Apple Slice. No, that seems too

  659. 23:25

    nice.

  660. 23:26

    >> Oh, [laughter] here we go. Spud on

  661. 23:28

    Instagram. Okay.

  662. 23:31

    [laughter]

  663. 23:33

    This dog is just attacking this piece of

  664. 23:36

    celery.

  665. 23:36

    >> This one is celery.

  666. 23:38

    >> This dog is a maniac.

  667. 23:41

    >> [laughter]

  668. 23:42

    >> The dog is growling. It is the size of a

  669. 23:45

    rat.

  670. 23:45

    >> It looks

  671. 23:48

    and it is furious at this piece of food

  672. 23:52

    and is bearing its teeth. I mean, it's

  673. 23:54

    scary.

  674. 23:55

    >> It's scary.

  675. 23:55

    >> And but it's it's not going to hurt

  676. 23:58

    anybody.

  677. 24:01

    >> Oh, this is

  678. 24:01

    >> Oh, this is a strawberry.

  679. 24:03

    >> War. It's war. Anyway, that makes me

  680. 24:07

    very happy.

  681. 24:09

    >> [laughter]

  682. 24:11

    >> But do you do you watch a lot of videos,

  683. 24:13

    YouTube videos, and like and

  684. 24:15

    >> I I think what I I'm

  685. 24:19

    Survivor,

  686. 24:19

    >> but let me just ask you something about

  687. 24:21

    Survivor.

  688. 24:21

    >> I also like Amazing Race.

  689. 24:22

    >> Okay. Survivor and Amazing Race, those

  690. 24:24

    kinds of shows.

  691. 24:26

    >> Do you think you could do well on them?

  692. 24:28

    >> No.

  693. 24:29

    >> No. Really? Is there a part when you

  694. 24:33

    watch it, is there a part of you that

  695. 24:34

    you think like I this is what I would

  696. 24:36

    do, but you don't? Yes. Okay. What I

  697. 24:39

    would do [clears throat]

  698. 24:40

    is uh pretend to break my leg and get

  699. 24:44

    airvaced out. [laughter]

  700. 24:46

    Have you watched Alone?

  701. 24:48

    >> Yes. Incredible.

  702. 24:50

    >> Incredible.

  703. 24:51

    >> Okay, let's talk about Alone. [laughter]

  704. 24:53

    So, for people that don't know, I think

  705. 24:54

    it's on National Geographic channel,

  706. 24:56

    maybe History Channel, and now it's on

  707. 24:58

    Netflix. I mean, there's a 45,000

  708. 25:00

    seasons of it, and

  709. 25:01

    >> 45,000. And I think we watched every

  710. 25:03

    episode during co

  711. 25:04

    >> Yeah. fantastic co show. And for those

  712. 25:06

    who don't know, the premise is 10 or 11

  713. 25:09

    people are dropped somewhere. It always

  714. 25:10

    feels like Canada, but somewhere

  715. 25:13

    [snorts]

  716. 25:14

    survive the elements and survive being

  717. 25:16

    alone. And the psychology of how people

  718. 25:20

    figure out how to not only find food and

  719. 25:24

    shelter and outlast their competitors,

  720. 25:26

    but the psychology of what happens when

  721. 25:28

    people are alone is fascinating.

  722. 25:30

    >> I I'm for sure would go crazy. Oh, but

  723. 25:34

    don't you think you would do on alone?

  724. 25:37

    Are you out of your mind?

  725. 25:39

    >> Better than a Really? You don't think

  726. 25:41

    you would do better than some of the

  727. 25:42

    other? Yeah. No, I I wouldn't be able to

  728. 25:44

    get any food. I wouldn't be able to kill

  729. 25:46

    anybody.

  730. 25:46

    >> So, that would be one problem.

  731. 25:47

    [laughter]

  732. 25:48

    And then the other problem would be I

  733. 25:49

    don't think you'd be able to sleep cuz,

  734. 25:51

    you know, they got bears up there, man.

  735. 25:52

    >> Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah.

  736. 25:53

    >> It's I mean, I don't know what headspace

  737. 25:56

    you're in right now, but there's no way

  738. 25:58

    you're making it on alone. No way.

  739. 26:01

    >> I'm not saying I'm making it. I'm just

  740. 26:03

    saying.

  741. 26:03

    >> I'm not saying I'm saying you're not

  742. 26:05

    making it one night.

  743. 26:06

    >> Not even one night.

  744. 26:08

    >> You're going to be too cold. You have to

  745. 26:10

    make a show.

  746. 26:11

    >> My pride. My pride would do one night. I

  747. 26:13

    would.

  748. 26:14

    >> Okay. One night.

  749. 26:17

    >> Wayne's World. [laughter]

  750. 26:19

    It's my favorite movie of all time.

  751. 26:21

    >> Let's talk about how much we how great

  752. 26:23

    Wayne's World.

  753. 26:23

    >> Can we please talk about it? I mean,

  754. 26:25

    Dana Carvey was

  755. 26:28

    instrumental for me when I was he was

  756. 26:31

    in, you know, like you always kind of

  757. 26:32

    fall in love with the SNL cast that you

  758. 26:34

    saw when you were like 13, 14

  759. 26:36

    >> and he him and Jan Hooks and like that

  760. 26:38

    cast Bill Hartman and Mike Myers was an

  761. 26:41

    improviser who came out of the theater

  762. 26:42

    that I studied at. So Mike was a kind of

  763. 26:44

    an example of like one of us can make

  764. 26:46

    it.

  765. 26:47

    >> Wow.

  766. 26:47

    >> He kind of came up through that system,

  767. 26:49

    that Chicago system and got on SNL. So

  768. 26:51

    those two were and but what do you like

  769. 26:54

    about Wayne's World?

  770. 26:56

    >> I

  771. 26:56

    >> Why does Wayne's World make you laugh?

  772. 26:58

    >> Well, so my parents were really young

  773. 27:00

    and I I think that's why I got to grow

  774. 27:02

    up on stuff like that from the early

  775. 27:04

    early 90s or the late ' 80s.

  776. 27:06

    >> And um I thought that's how we would

  777. 27:09

    dress when we became adults.

  778. 27:11

    >> I was like this is how adults dress. We

  779. 27:13

    wear fishnetss under denim ripped up

  780. 27:15

    shorts. We wear flannels over Aerosmith

  781. 27:18

    T-shirts. And I literally dress like

  782. 27:20

    that. I mean, I just I that movie has

  783. 27:24

    it's like the Godfather to me.

  784. 27:28

    >> Like I quote that movie all the time.

  785. 27:31

    >> What's your one of your favorite scenes

  786. 27:32

    in Wayne's World?

  787. 27:33

    >> Oh, this is good. Well, it's probably

  788. 27:35

    the dreamw weaver scene. It's probably

  789. 27:37

    when they first see Cassandra

  790. 27:38

    >> and um that gorgeous woman played by Tia

  791. 27:41

    Carrera.

  792. 27:42

    >> Tia Carrera, my queen.

  793. 27:44

    >> Incredible. Oh,

  794. 27:45

    >> and uh Chris Trager's Rob Low is in um

  795. 27:49

    Wayne's World. Uh Rolo, as we like to

  796. 27:51

    call him,

  797. 27:52

    >> you know, I did not like Rob Low until

  798. 27:57

    much later in his career.

  799. 27:59

    >> He was bad in Wayne's world. Like he was

  800. 28:00

    the the villain in Wayne's World.

  801. 28:02

    >> Yes. I I believe Parks and Wreck was my

  802. 28:05

    was the redemption tour.

  803. 28:08

    >> I do watch reality.

  804. 28:10

    >> Oo, and I am not ashamed.

  805. 28:13

    >> You shouldn't be. Oh, I'm a Bravo gal

  806. 28:14

    for sure.

  807. 28:15

    >> Okay. What? Who? Who are you?

  808. 28:16

    >> Oh,

  809. 28:18

    >> have you done the Have you done um Andy

  810. 28:20

    Cohen and talked about watch Have you

  811. 28:22

    done that and talked about the house?

  812. 28:24

    Who are your faves? Who do you love?

  813. 28:27

    >> So many. [laughter]

  814. 28:28

    I mean, there's it depend like different

  815. 28:30

    cities have different I'm I'm about to

  816. 28:33

    Salt Lake just started

  817. 28:34

    >> a new a new season.

  818. 28:36

    >> Yes, a new season of Salt Lake, which is

  819. 28:38

    >> one of my favorite

  820. 28:40

    cities. Do we have Salt Lake? We have a

  821. 28:41

    lady. We got back

  822. 28:43

    >> just said, "What makes Salt Lake so good

  823. 28:45

    for people like myself who don't know?"

  824. 28:46

    >> It's just bonkers.

  825. 28:50

    >> Great.

  826. 28:51

    >> Um, everything that makes just the the

  827. 28:54

    fashion, the what the ladies, they're

  828. 28:57

    just I love it so much. I have noticed

  829. 29:02

    like at night it probably isn't the best

  830. 29:04

    thing to watch before I go to sleep

  831. 29:06

    [laughter]

  832. 29:06

    >> because it gives you nightmares.

  833. 29:07

    >> Just because of the yelling and the

  834. 29:08

    brightness and [clears throat] like all

  835. 29:10

    the things you're not supposed to have

  836. 29:11

    before you go to sleep,

  837. 29:12

    >> right?

  838. 29:12

    >> I love these women so much. They are my

  839. 29:15

    family.

  840. 29:15

    >> Can we watch a clip [laughter] from Salt

  841. 29:17

    Lake that you would it if you were to

  842. 29:19

    tell if I've never I've never watched

  843. 29:21

    Salt Lake.

  844. 29:22

    >> Oh. Oh my god. I know this is hard, but

  845. 29:24

    what would be one?

  846. 29:25

    >> I guess maybe when about when when the

  847. 29:29

    the van when Jen Shaw gets

  848. 29:31

    >> I would say um Jen Shaw. Yes, Sprinter

  849. 29:33

    van.

  850. 29:34

    >> Sprinter van.

  851. 29:34

    >> You can't just write sprinter van

  852. 29:36

    because you will get every franchise.

  853. 29:38

    [laughter]

  854. 29:39

    >> They're always in a sprinter van going

  855. 29:41

    somewhere.

  856. 29:42

    >> I genuinely don't know what I'm going to

  857. 29:43

    see here. [laughter]

  858. 29:45

    >> Should I give you some context?

  859. 29:47

    >> Please. So, Jen Shaw is currently,

  860. 29:49

    right? Or did she get out? Incarcerated.

  861. 29:53

    >> She's incarcerated. Okay.

  862. 29:54

    >> Incarcerated with Elizabeth Holmes.

  863. 29:56

    They're in the same

  864. 29:57

    >> and they're buddies. One.

  865. 30:02

    >> Well, this is loaded, but I saw the new

  866. 30:05

    Naked Gun.

  867. 30:06

    >> Ah, okay. Talk about it because it looks

  868. 30:08

    so good.

  869. 30:09

    >> It's really funny. Okay, so

  870. 30:11

    >> obviously it's directed by AKA and

  871. 30:13

    co-written by Aka and he's my bestie,

  872. 30:16

    but it I wouldn't say it if it wasn't

  873. 30:17

    true. It's really [ __ ] funny. It's

  874. 30:19

    just the people I've talked to that have

  875. 30:21

    come and watched screening so far

  876. 30:24

    >> have kind of a similar reaction, which

  877. 30:26

    is

  878. 30:27

    >> it's just all jokes.

  879. 30:29

    >> Yeah.

  880. 30:29

    >> Like it's been so long since something

  881. 30:31

    new got made.

  882. 30:32

    >> Yeah.

  883. 30:33

    >> That was just purely trying to make me

  884. 30:35

    laugh. And it's in that style, but it's

  885. 30:38

    also updated. And Liam's amazing, and

  886. 30:40

    Pam's amazing, and Keev did a great job.

  887. 30:42

    The writers with him did a great job.

  888. 30:44

    Dan and Doug, I mean, it's it's just

  889. 30:46

    joyful. It feels really fun.

  890. 30:48

    >> How important was like Naked Gun and

  891. 30:50

    Airplane to you growing up?

  892. 30:51

    >> Big.

  893. 30:52

    >> Same.

  894. 30:52

    >> All the surrealistic, dumb, cartoony,

  895. 30:55

    live action stuff. I loved Monty Python,

  896. 30:57

    those pee-wee,

  897. 31:00

    >> later Strangers with Candy. like things

  898. 31:02

    things like that where you bend the

  899. 31:03

    world and make it be whatever you want

  900. 31:05

    it to be.

  901. 31:06

    >> Um, you know,

  902. 31:08

    >> we all watched like

  903. 31:10

    >> Hollywood Shuffle and I'm going to get

  904. 31:11

    you sucker and all those movies.

  905. 31:13

    Anything like that where it was like

  906. 31:15

    >> you could actually have like a giant

  907. 31:17

    thing fall through frame and no one will

  908. 31:19

    acknowledge it or something.

  909. 31:20

    >> I know. I remember like the the

  910. 31:22

    character on Naked Gun that was really

  911. 31:23

    tall that was always out of frame.

  912. 31:25

    >> Yes.

  913. 31:26

    >> And you never saw at the top of him.

  914. 31:27

    >> Oh my god. It's my favorite joke. Are

  915. 31:29

    you going to say the same joke?

  916. 31:30

    >> Is it the banana? Yes. [laughter]

  917. 31:32

    >> It's my favorite joke.

  918. 31:33

    >> Oh my god. Let's watch it

  919. 31:34

    >> ever. Good.

  920. 31:36

    >> And there'll be plenty of time to do it,

  921. 31:38

    too.

  922. 31:39

    >> Got something in the side of your mouth,

  923. 31:40

    Al.

  924. 31:43

    >> No, no, no. The other side.

  925. 31:48

    [laughter]

  926. 31:48

    >> It's like HALF A BANANA.

  927. 31:50

    >> BANANA. It's hanging. Can you imagine

  928. 31:52

    half?

  929. 31:53

    >> And no one reacts.

  930. 32:02

    The thing that makes me laugh more than

  931. 32:04

    anything, belly laugh, which doesn't

  932. 32:05

    happen often enough, is watching my

  933. 32:07

    husband fall over or hit his head

  934. 32:09

    [laughter]

  935. 32:11

    >> on purpose or by accident?

  936. 32:13

    >> By accident. I

  937. 32:14

    >> You just love an accident.

  938. 32:16

    >> It literally makes me go weak. I

  939. 32:18

    collapsed. It's so

  940. 32:19

    >> Did you ever watch America's Funniest

  941. 32:20

    Home Videos?

  942. 32:22

    >> Have you ever seen that show?

  943. 32:23

    >> Oh, that's the sort of

  944. 32:26

    >> Standby. Just one second before you go.

  945. 32:28

    We're going to get you a clip recently

  946. 32:29

    where people just lie down with their

  947. 32:31

    Have you seen this?

  948. 32:33

    >> So I'm turn around and Ed's lying down.

  949. 32:36

    You just see his head there and

  950. 32:37

    [laughter] and people go what? And they

  951. 32:39

    film. Oh, that that's gorgeous.

  952. 32:42

    >> You love Do you like being pranked?

  953. 32:44

    >> I've got to do that, haven't I? Film

  954. 32:45

    [clears throat] it.

  955. 32:46

    >> Yes.

  956. 32:46

    >> Okay. Don't tell him. Don't tell him.

  957. 32:48

    >> Do you like Do you like being pranked?

  958. 32:50

    >> No.

  959. 32:50

    >> Okay.

  960. 32:51

    >> No. If someone makes me jump, I will

  961. 32:52

    punch them in the face.

  962. 32:53

    >> Me, too. I don't like being surprised. I

  963. 32:54

    am when people get a tiny bit hurt.

  964. 32:58

    >> Yeah.

  965. 33:00

    >> Heartburn is one of my f what?

  966. 33:02

    >> Merryill in that movie. And the god

  967. 33:05

    >> and Jack. They're so good together.

  968. 33:08

    >> And you know and he could Jack stop. You

  969. 33:11

    wanted it to work.

  970. 33:13

    >> What about when she would have when she

  971. 33:14

    had that pregnant belly and then that

  972. 33:16

    little baby and she had to sing and she

  973. 33:18

    had to leave. That movie I I think that

  974. 33:20

    movie is not I don't know if it's

  975. 33:22

    underrated, but I say it's underrated

  976. 33:23

    because every

  977. 33:24

    >> I think you're right. It is so good.

  978. 33:26

    Check out Heartburn, everybody.

  979. 33:27

    >> Check out Heartburn.

  980. 33:28

    >> It's so good.

  981. 33:29

    >> It's so and it's so honest.

  982. 33:32

    >> You know, when she came back, even you

  983. 33:34

    know what I loved the um the delivery

  984. 33:37

    scene when he was talking to her and he

  985. 33:39

    cried and you were like, "It's going to

  986. 33:40

    be different." And they had the baby. He

  987. 33:42

    was right back out there. [laughter]

  988. 33:44

    >> He was right back out there in 10

  989. 33:45

    minutes just doing him. He couldn't even

  990. 33:47

    and so she couldn't she couldn't

  991. 33:49

    >> she couldn't do it anymore.

  992. 33:51

    >> No, people are complicated.

  993. 33:53

    >> People are complicated and it's not good

  994. 33:55

    or bad, but it it is it is can I stand

  995. 33:58

    it

  996. 33:59

    >> and there was a little bit of her that

  997. 34:01

    was too compromised in that film

  998. 34:04

    >> in that story or Efron story. And I love

  999. 34:07

    I love heartburn even before the even in

  1000. 34:09

    the beginning when it was like should we

  1001. 34:10

    get married? Remember behind when she

  1002. 34:12

    had the cold be?

  1003. 34:13

    >> Yes. So good. So human.

  1004. 34:16

    >> So funny.

  1005. 34:17

    >> Human. Yeah,

  1006. 34:18

    >> she's funny, too.

  1007. 34:19

    >> Oh, Merryill's so funny.

  1008. 34:20

    >> I mean, Merryill's everything.

  1009. 34:21

    >> Merryill.

  1010. 34:22

    >> Merryill.

  1011. 34:23

    >> I mean, there's words.

  1012. 34:25

    >> Merryill.

  1013. 34:25

    >> Merryill, rub on us, [laughter]

  1014. 34:27

    >> rub up on us. Just just rub on us. I

  1015. 34:30

    mean, love Merryill. That That was a

  1016. 34:31

    great one, though.

  1017. 34:34

    >> A lot of it for me these days,

  1018. 34:39

    um, is coming like it's coming from the

  1019. 34:41

    internet.

  1020. 34:42

    >> Yeah. like like like like

  1021. 34:44

    big time, man. Like um but coming up,

  1022. 34:48

    you know, my like one of my favorite

  1023. 34:49

    movies is Coming to America.

  1024. 34:50

    >> Oh my god. Incredible movie.

  1025. 34:52

    >> Like like that's that's that's my you

  1026. 34:54

    know, that's my

  1027. 34:55

    >> incredible

  1028. 34:55

    >> that's got my that's got my heart um to

  1029. 34:57

    this day.

  1030. 34:58

    >> Um and I I love I love like I love

  1031. 35:02

    Friday.

  1032. 35:02

    >> Yeah.

  1033. 35:03

    >> You know, like like that's a big one.

  1034. 35:05

    >> Yeah.

  1035. 35:05

    >> Um I love I love like McKay's May's

  1036. 35:08

    work. Like one of my favorite movies,

  1037. 35:10

    The Other Guys.

  1038. 35:11

    >> Oh, yeah.

  1039. 35:12

    I think I think that gets slept on.

  1040. 35:14

    >> I totally agree.

  1041. 35:15

    >> That's my favorite movie of his. Even

  1042. 35:16

    though he makes some some great some

  1043. 35:18

    great ones. Um,

  1044. 35:19

    >> that is a stupid fun movie.

  1045. 35:21

    >> Yo, [laughter] I can't like it's like

  1046. 35:23

    it's so it's so much it's like it's so

  1047. 35:25

    much Yeah, there's so much in that movie

  1048. 35:27

    that's that's that's that's so deeply

  1049. 35:30

    hilarious.

  1050. 35:31

    >> Um, you know, uh and yeah, like like

  1051. 35:35

    obviously SNL, you know.

  1052. 35:36

    >> Do you watch SNL?

  1053. 35:37

    >> Yeah, big time.

  1054. 35:38

    >> You do?

  1055. 35:38

    >> Yeah. Yeah,

  1056. 35:39

    >> I got homies that's been on there and

  1057. 35:40

    just, you know, like like I love what

  1058. 35:42

    Mike did on there with the State Farm

  1059. 35:43

    bit [laughter]

  1060. 35:44

    >> you know.

  1061. 35:45

    >> Wait, let's watch that.

  1062. 35:48

    >> Wait, tell me again. Explain again. The

  1063. 35:50

    State Farm bit.

  1064. 35:51

    >> So, so, so, so Mike is uh You want me

  1065. 35:54

    to?

  1066. 35:54

    >> Yeah, you said it.

  1067. 35:55

    >> So, so, so Mike, so Mike is Jake from

  1068. 35:57

    State Farm [laughter] and um and and it

  1069. 36:00

    gets it, it just goes dark like like

  1070. 36:02

    from like from there it become it

  1071. 36:04

    becomes like a like a like a like a like

  1072. 36:06

    a David Lynch movie. [laughter]

  1073. 36:10

    But um

  1074. 36:11

    >> Oh yeah, Jake with Jop. Okay.

  1075. 36:12

    >> He He just totally replaces He totally

  1076. 36:14

    replaces his becomes his man's worst

  1077. 36:16

    nightmare. [laughter]

  1078. 36:17

    >> Like he he replaces him.

  1079. 36:18

    >> I can see how why you would like this.

  1080. 36:21

    [laughter]

  1081. 36:22

    >> He's teaching his kid how to play.

  1082. 36:26

    >> He's got his hand on the small of his

  1083. 36:28

    wife's back.

  1084. 36:30

    >> Yeah. Oh, he just gave him a look.

  1085. 36:33

    [laughter]

  1086. 36:36

    >> Okay. So you're you do you watch you

  1087. 36:39

    watch sketch to get

  1088. 36:40

    >> I do.

  1089. 36:41

    >> Okay.

  1090. 36:42

    >> Okay. Tim Robinson.

  1091. 36:44

    >> Yes.

  1092. 36:45

    >> So he's he has this there's this one

  1093. 36:47

    sketch

  1094. 36:48

    >> from the show focus group.

  1095. 36:51

    >> Incredible.

  1096. 36:52

    >> You just got a O. You just got a O from

  1097. 36:55

    the

  1098. 36:56

    >> We watch this all [laughter] the time in

  1099. 36:59

    our family.

  1100. 37:00

    >> Do your kids watch it?

  1101. 37:01

    >> Well, so so all the kids are allowed to

  1102. 37:04

    watch this. So Cyrus is so we tuck the

  1103. 37:07

    little guys in and then then we have

  1104. 37:09

    like special mature viewing hour and it

  1105. 37:12

    started with like the Simpsons and and

  1106. 37:14

    then it was

  1107. 37:15

    >> Simpsons is always gay only murderers in

  1108. 37:18

    the building

  1109. 37:19

    >> Omib which is basically Scooby-Doo for

  1110. 37:21

    grown-ups and um [clears throat] and

  1111. 37:24

    it's great and and then and it's and

  1112. 37:26

    then Hugh English husband introduced him

  1113. 37:29

    to Montipython stuff. He got really into

  1114. 37:30

    that.

  1115. 37:31

    >> Yes. Um but now we've been watching

  1116. 37:35

    mostly because of this focus group um

  1117. 37:38

    his latest show which is the chair

  1118. 37:41

    company.

  1119. 37:42

    >> Yeah. Which there was a

  1120. 37:44

    >> so

  1121. 37:45

    >> not safe for work moment. [laughter]

  1122. 37:48

    >> And that show I mean the whole genius of

  1123. 37:50

    the show is that it takes you in very

  1124. 37:53

    quickly to places that you are not

  1125. 37:54

    prepared for. [laughter]

  1126. 37:56

    >> So totally we're all like cuddling in

  1127. 37:59

    bed.

  1128. 38:00

    And then there is this giant erect penis

  1129. 38:02

    [laughter]

  1130. 38:03

    and Hugh says, "Close your eyes."

  1131. 38:05

    EVERYBODY CLOSE YOUR EYES.

  1132. 38:09

    [screaming]

  1133. 38:11

    >> CLOSE [laughter] YOUR EYES. EVERYBODY

  1134. 38:13

    CLOSE YOUR EYES.

  1135. 38:16

    We all We Yeah, it was intense.

  1136. 38:19

    [laughter] We're still recovering. It

  1137. 38:20

    was intense.

  1138. 38:21

    >> Yeah, but it was great. So, we do love

  1139. 38:24

    that show.

  1140. 38:26

    One of my like um go-to um comfort

  1141. 38:30

    watches is I watch videos of little kids

  1142. 38:33

    getting glasses for the first time.

  1143. 38:35

    >> That is the best. Or kids who some have

  1144. 38:38

    like implants implants and they hear

  1145. 38:41

    their

  1146. 38:41

    >> soldiers coming home and surprising

  1147. 38:43

    their kids at school.

  1148. 38:44

    >> Absolutely. They're all in the same

  1149. 38:46

    category. Tears

  1150. 38:47

    >> dogs coming dogs being away from

  1151. 38:50

    elephants.

  1152. 38:50

    >> Milit Yeah.

  1153. 38:51

    >> Who used to be trained by a guy and then

  1154. 38:53

    they run back to the guy and they hug

  1155. 38:55

    the guy. Yeah.

  1156. 38:56

    >> Anything any reuniting and any like

  1157. 38:59

    >> I mean when you see a little baby that's

  1158. 39:01

    just kind of like not focusing and then

  1159. 39:03

    they put those little glasses on them

  1160. 39:04

    and the baby sees their and then they

  1161. 39:06

    smile. Forget it.

  1162. 39:08

    >> Yeah.

  1163. 39:10

    >> There's a man on YouTube. Can't wait.

  1164. 39:12

    >> from Australia. He cleans drains. He

  1165. 39:15

    clears hopeful hopelessly disgusting

  1166. 39:18

    clogged restaurant drains filled with

  1167. 39:20

    grease.

  1168. 39:21

    >> I love uh unclogging videos.

  1169. 39:24

    This man,

  1170. 39:25

    >> this is the earth in us.

  1171. 39:26

    >> You never see his face. He is enthusiasm

  1172. 39:30

    on two feet. He says, he'll say, "Oh,

  1173. 39:36

    you guys, this is what dreams are made

  1174. 39:39

    of. Can you believe we get to be here

  1175. 39:42

    clearing this drain? This one's cho

  1176. 39:45

    block. Let's fire up the jet. Oh, you

  1177. 39:48

    little ripper. Come on, you good thing."

  1178. 39:51

    like he has like free and and it's about

  1179. 39:54

    [laughter] and then he'll be like, "Oh,

  1180. 39:55

    there's a cockroach. Oh, there's some

  1181. 39:58

    corn there. Toilet paper. Oh, this is

  1182. 40:02

    what dreams are made of, you guys." And

  1183. 40:05

    I just I love enthusiasm

  1184. 40:08

    >> and I would recommend it's called Drain

  1185. 40:10

    Cleaning Australia. Okay. I'm just going

  1186. 40:12

    to watch one little thing before. He

  1187. 40:13

    sounds [laughter]

  1188. 40:14

    amazing. Drain cleaning Australia. Also,

  1189. 40:17

    I love his um his commentary about what

  1190. 40:20

    he finds. Yeah.

  1191. 40:21

    >> Okay, standby. This one says sewage

  1192. 40:24

    spraying into the sky. Is that good?

  1193. 40:26

    [laughter]

  1194. 40:27

    >> Okay, here we go.

  1195. 40:28

    >> We're back for another block drain,

  1196. 40:30

    mate. And I'm just going to let the

  1197. 40:32

    lovely customer know that we're here.

  1198. 40:35

    >> Good day, mate. Bruce from Drain

  1199. 40:36

    Cleaning Australia. You're home.

  1200. 40:38

    >> So, he he goes to he goes to meet the

  1201. 40:41

    people first. Let's see. Let's

  1202. 40:42

    >> direction. It's all

  1203. 40:43

    >> And he's sorry. We got we got a

  1204. 40:46

    commercial.

  1205. 40:46

    >> You pay for you. You don't pay for

  1206. 40:48

    YouTube. You come here. They don't pay

  1207. 40:49

    [laughter] for YouTube. Are you kidding

  1208. 40:51

    me? The price

  1209. 40:54

    >> they want me to pay to cut out the

  1210. 40:56

    commercials? No. I'll wait until the

  1211. 40:58

    skip button. Okay, here we go.

  1212. 41:00

    >> You little ripper.

  1213. 41:04

    AND WOW, YOU CAN SEE ALL THE TREE ROOTS

  1214. 41:07

    STILL DOWN THERE. SO, we punched a hole

  1215. 41:10

    through the blocking.

  1216. 41:11

    >> I get it.

  1217. 41:13

    >> Tree roots are the least of his

  1218. 41:16

    problems. [laughter] Usually it's like

  1219. 41:19

    um a a a docsized piece of [laughter]

  1220. 41:22

    hair or or grease or human [ __ ] It is.

  1221. 41:27

    And he's like, "Woohoo!

  1222. 41:29

    >> Woohoo! [laughter] You little ripper."

  1223. 41:33

    >> You know what I've been watching

  1224. 41:35

    recently is I've been re-watching all uh

  1225. 41:38

    Sex in the City,

  1226. 41:39

    >> the original.

  1227. 41:40

    >> Yeah. It's incredible.

  1228. 41:42

    >> So [ __ ] good.

  1229. 41:44

    >> So good. It is so good.

  1230. 41:47

    >> Such a love letter to that time period,

  1231. 41:49

    too. Yes. Were you ever on it? Because

  1232. 41:50

    every actor I know is like

  1233. 41:52

    >> Justin Thorough, uh, Bobby Canavali,

  1234. 41:56

    Will.

  1235. 41:57

    >> Yep.

  1236. 41:58

    >> Everybody.

  1237. 41:58

    >> Yep. Um, Slatterie,

  1238. 42:00

    >> Slatterie, Elizabeth Banks.

  1239. 42:02

    >> Yes. It's a real who's who.

  1240. 42:03

    >> Yeah. Everybody in New York. Um, but it

  1241. 42:06

    is so good. And to to something I like

  1242. 42:09

    doing is watching it and just kind of

  1243. 42:11

    thinking about

  1244. 42:12

    >> all of this happening for the first

  1245. 42:14

    time. Like women sitting at a table

  1246. 42:17

    together talking about

  1247. 42:20

    >> what whatever talking about themselves

  1248. 42:23

    and

  1249. 42:24

    >> talking about like how weird someone's

  1250. 42:27

    [ __ ] smells.

  1251. 42:29

    It's just like holy [ __ ] This is

  1252. 42:31

    incredible.

  1253. 42:32

    Like that has never been on TV before.

  1254. 42:37

    let alone said out loud for people. And

  1255. 42:40

    just how Samantha is just

  1256. 42:43

    >> the most sex positive, like incred like

  1257. 42:47

    not a moment of embarrassment ever, like

  1258. 42:50

    so [ __ ] cool.

  1259. 42:51

    >> So good.

  1260. 42:52

    >> And Sarah Jessica Parker is so great at

  1261. 42:56

    being the center of a show,

  1262. 42:59

    >> servicing everybody else, but also

  1263. 43:02

    keeping that motor going in the middle

  1264. 43:03

    of it's so good. Okay. So, Sex in the

  1265. 43:06

    City is what you're watching and

  1266. 43:08

    laughing at. [laughter]

  1267. 43:09

    >> Yeah. I'm I It's great. I And you know,

  1268. 43:13

    when you're I I saw something recently

  1269. 43:15

    that said that repeated if you have the

  1270. 43:17

    urge to watch something you've seen

  1271. 43:18

    before and repeat [clears throat]

  1272. 43:19

    viewings is a sign of a particular kind

  1273. 43:22

    of intelligence.

  1274. 43:24

    >> Oh,

  1275. 43:25

    >> yeah. No, this is real.

  1276. 43:26

    >> It's a sign of intelligence.

  1277. 43:28

    >> Intelligence. I saw this on [laughter]

  1278. 43:31

    >> on Instagram. Did you see this on

  1279. 43:33

    >> on Instagram?

  1280. 43:34

    >> Okay. Yeah. It just and it was a picture

  1281. 43:36

    of someone watching TV and it just said

  1282. 43:38

    that. There was no nothing to back it up

  1283. 43:40

    and I was like, "Oh, great. We watched

  1284. 43:42

    more Sex in the City." [laughter]

  1285. 43:47

    >> You saw it on Dr. Instagram. Frankie, my

  1286. 43:49

    daughter and I just flew together from

  1287. 43:51

    New York like night before last and we

  1288. 43:53

    got on the plane and I got in my seat

  1289. 43:56

    and she was across the road from me and

  1290. 43:58

    I got in and like sudden and started

  1291. 44:01

    watching Sex in the City [laughter] that

  1292. 44:02

    I had downloaded cuz I and she was like,

  1293. 44:05

    "Dad, are you watching more Sex in the

  1294. 44:08

    City?"

  1295. 44:10

    >> Yeah.

  1296. 44:12

    >> You've been listening to Good Hang. The

  1297. 44:14

    executive producers for this show are

  1298. 44:15

    Bill Simmons, Jenna [music] Weiss

  1299. 44:17

    Berman, and me, Amy Polar. The show is

  1300. 44:19

    produced by The Ringer and Paperkite.

  1301. 44:21

    For The Ringer, production by Jack

  1302. 44:22

    Wilson, [music] Cat Spalain, Kaia

  1303. 44:24

    McMullen, and Alia Xanerys. For

  1304. 44:26

    Paperkite, production by Sam Green,

  1305. 44:29

    [music] Joel Levelvel, and Jenna Weiss

  1306. 44:31

    Berman. Original music by Amy Miles.

  1307. 44:35

    really good. [music and singing] Hey

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