Hollywood Handbook - Brennan Lee Mulligan, Our Dropout TV Friend
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This is a head gum podcast.
Oh, okay.
I'm ready.
Let's do the show.
We got it. We got it. We got it. We got it.
We got it, we got it, we got it. And I'm so happy to have the role that I have
in this community and Los Angeles and Hollywood
and entertainment is a community.
And-
Special, special, special place.
I think that I can confess that there was a period
of time
that we were doing this show where I was
resentful or disappointed that I had ended up
kind of in this,
in this role, right?
That we have, which is, yeah. What was supposed to be a stepping stone to something else.
And then something else after that.
A side hustle or like, you know, it's like, oh, I've got a consulting firm,
but I'm like building also my own corporation.
Right.
And then it was, it was not in the cards.
Something that someone would see and say,
Hey, here's an opportunity here.
Yes.
And we're investing in you.
That there, that was an ember I nurtured for
quite some time.
Yes.
That it would, you know, and it never, it
never became a raging bonfire.
Uh, it, it just wasn't to be.
And then that led to some disappointment
and what I'm feeling today is grateful
and what I'm feeling today is lucky
that we do have this in that, frankly,
I wake up every day and I go, I'm gonna go help people.
Like, I'm gonna do a show that actually helps people.
Cause there are a lot of shows out there that don't,
not gonna name all of them, but
well look at the fucking posters outside,
most of them don't, you know?
Go to the website, I mean just like easier
to just go to the website and hit the shows.
Open your fucking podcast app
and look at what else you listen to.
They're not actually trying to help anyone but themselves.
And I started out hoping I would do that too
and it didn't happen.
So now let me help others, the listeners, the guests,
right?
Brandon.
Brandman.
Lannan.
Brandman.
Mannengannan.
Brandman the muffin pan.
Can you believe we got him?
So, Brandon, you.
Come scooch a little over a little bit.
Get a little closer.
I don't mean to, I don't mean for my body language
to make you feel like I feel cornered in this moment.
This is.
You're really squinched up in there.
This is as, this is as, as open as my body language.
Our body keeps the score.
It sure do.
Yeah.
And, uh, and, and I'm reading the scoreboard
and it's, it's saying that, um,
you're on defense, right?
You know, I think that the, to sort of say my honest feelings in this moment, I just
sort of felt myself when you said that you could name all the shows that don't help people.
We said we can't.
No, I said I can't. Well, I said I'm not going to. Yeah. Right. You're not going could name all the shows that don't help people. And we said we can't. No, I said I can't.
Well, I said I'm not going to.
Yeah.
Right, you're not going to name all the shows.
Can I name one?
We're here to help.
Damn.
Can I just say the name of one?
Damn.
I hear the name of the show and I'm like,
let me stop you right there.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Well, I just, they didn't finish it.
We're here to help ourselves.
Uh-huh.
And no one else. Uh-huh. Well, it's delightful, they didn't finish it. We're here to help ourselves. And no one else.
Well, it's delightful to be here, gang.
Thank you for having me.
And I'm glad that, well, you know, there's a gang.
Yeah.
Fellas, you tell me what you prefer.
I guess Mr. Clements and Mr. Davenport.
I guess, I guess it's good.
You want me to collectively refer to you each
individually by your last name.
Well, ultimately we're here to talk about
business, right?
You're a businessman as are we.
And, um, we, uh, we don't have a rich history
together.
I'm obviously, I'm, I'm aware of your work.
I think it's great that you're doing it,
but I'm not necessarily gonna sit here and be like,
we're best friends, just call me fellas
or call me like part of a gang.
You did call me Bran and Man and Gan and the Muffin Man.
So that doesn't feel like Mr. Clements
and Mr. Daments and Mr.
Davenport necessarily.
I said Brannan Mannan, the muffin man.
Brannan actually said Brannan Mannan Gannon.
As part of a whimsical intro to the podcast.
But so far it doesn't seem like consistency.
That was me talking to the fans.
But then when I talk to you, I will of course
call you Mr.
Lemelgan.
Right? Mr. Lee Mulligan, right?
Mr. Mulligan's fine for sure.
Okay.
What is it?
Let me take a Mulligan.
Absolutely had to.
I can't believe that just happened.
And you have to give it up.
And you must be actually freaking out.
Putting, making that connection now,
maybe for the first time.
It's true.
That is, there is a golf term that uses my
surname and that is.
Well, and I, and I made a bit of an error, a
little bit of a, um, it's not a bogey.
Um, well, I was trying to use a golf term.
A birdie.
Oh, that's definitely not that.
Sand trap.
I made a bit of a sand trap with the initial,
uh, attempt at your name.
Sure.
And so, uh, and so I do need to take a Mulligan and greetings,
Mr. Mulligan.
But we're talking about cultural distinctions here.
It's a network that celebrates dropping out of college.
Right, not being able to read, not doing school,
not having any sort of degrees or knowledge.
Speaking of knowledge, celebrating,
like sticking the birdies up to teacher
and the principal. Flipping the middle birdies
at the dean.
And sort of this Peter Thiel style,
like these institutions are corrupting you
and like wokeness, infecting you with the woke mind virus.
The woke mind virus.
We can obviously get behind this.
So of course we like that.
And yeah, I would say there's a lot of reading into it.
I have always sort of taken Dropout.
But you can't read is the entire premise.
But I would say that it's probably, and again, I wasn't party to these conversations.
I've always felt it was a reference to college
humor, the YouTube channel and brand that
dropout came from.
I don't know if these conversations were a
party.
I think they actually were pretty serious.
But, but I'll say this, you know, I think there
is something to be celebrated specifically in
not learning the answers other people
want you to memorize of how to think about things,
but instead dropping out and going,
what do I wanna think the answer is?
And what can I come up with?
That's real learning.
That's actually applying, you know, the
supercomputer that resides within the
cranium of the human animal.
And I, and I, and I, and I have to applaud
that, you know, in this instance, but I'm
not sure we're doing that.
Like it's, that's what's on the poster.
Sure.
But then you go to see- Do you believe that?
It's missing pieces.
It's like, not all the, we see the intention
and we really admire the intention,
but a lot of the elements are missing.
Great. Yes.
I'm drawing from-
Well, he was about to pause you.
I was about to pause you.
He was about to pause you. I was gonna to pause you. He was about to pause you.
I was gonna pause.
Do you guys think that we are an educational media company?
I do not think you are any of those things.
This is not a-
You don't think we're a media company.
This is not a company in a way that I recognize.
Well, legally, factually, and actually,
we are a company, for sure.
It's on the computer, it's kind of like,
to me, it's like, okay, there's a lot of stuff
on the computer, is this really a company?
Where do we find your guys' podcasts, by the way?
Right here, we're here.
Only in this room.
We're doing it right now.
For me, it happens in the room,
and then I just, I kind of have to let go of the outcome.
You know what I mean?
Like, I can't be focused on the results.
I have to focus on the process.
So we had a billboard that you could kind of see part of.
It was sort of obscured.
My friend, we did four shows at Dynasty Typewriter.
Give or take.
You know, it's not like, it's not just this room,
but it is this room.
And so much of it is about the process.
And I would say even with dropout,
Operation Dumbo Dropout,
that you can actually take that lesson and say,
let's work on the process.
We don't have to be obsessed with what ends up on the screen.
That's probably going to be a longer road
to really have that reflect our goals and our values.
But we need to alter the process.
And what I would love, what exactly is your title
at Dropout?
I don't want to get this wrong.
It's not just Mr. Mulligan, yes, it's something else.
It's something else.
So I am the creator and executive producer
of Dimension 20, and I am a partner at Dropout.
Ooh.
Ooh.
Like he's like, it's a flex.
Yeah.
It's just facts.
It's just an answer to the question.
Well, adjusting his time.
Well.
Visibly there's a camera in the room.
I'm wearing a shirt, a non-tie shirt.
So here's my goal.
Like here's the, you know, and I know I just said,
let's not focus on the outcome,
but this would be an outcome I would love to see.
Okay.
Based on the conversation that happens in this room
that I feel like has been going pretty good.
Yes, yes.
Okay, that's actually helpful
and tell for me. We are working through, yes.
So what I want for you guys and for us,
cause it is a family, you know, it is,
is that, sorry, we in this room are a family?
Are a family, yes.
It's a family, right?
And we have a rich history,
and we've been friends with you for a long time.
I tend to, I,
I'm sorry, you've been what?
We've been friends with you for a long time,
and like, I don't wanna act like we're just coming in here
like without this, like deep context.
Just ignore, you know, everything that's come before.
I tend to, yeah, the family thing.
I tend to find that the term family gets
bandied about in sort of the darkest viper pits
of Silicon Valley.
And it's the most exploitative practice
that you can have.
I remember working in restaurants that referred
to it as family dinner rather than staff meal, almost always family
dinner restaurants were more exploitative.
Okay.
And abusive.
Counterpoint, my family's nice.
My mommy gives me hugs and kisses.
I, um, my.
Yeah.
I think we're saying the same thing.
Okay.
And then now it's your turn to dispute that.
A little counterpoint. Like, well, don. I think we are saying the same thing. It's your turn to dispute that. Just like a little counterpoint.
Well, don't you think that having a sort of capitalist
overlord sort of takes the position of your mommy?
Mommy buys me toys.
Pretty evil.
Restaurants with family meal are the most toxic places to work.
OK.
Tell me you haven't seen the bear without telling me
you haven't seen the bear. You me you haven't seen The Bear.
You already did.
So don't even bother doing that.
It's too late now.
You just did it.
You already did that.
So don't even try.
And I know some of the people with the show
and they know the show.
They know, yes.
They probably will not be doing the show again.
It'll be a little while or a long while, I guess.
Now when you asked me to say my job and I did,
you called that a flex, but you just openly bragging
that you know people who work on the bear,
that's not a flex.
And they could hear you say that, so you may want to.
So the podcast does exist outside of this room.
Again.
Not for me, but.
Yes.
I don't get to decide what other people do with it
once I leave.
We don't go, like, maybe you go with like,
do you guys have comments?
Do we have comments?
Is there like a little comment on your video?
When we release to YouTube or on social media,
those clips do have comments, yes.
Kevin, get some of the comments.
Okay.
Just I wanna see what some of the comments are.
Yeah, I wanna see what some of these comments
are talking about.
But what I was gonna say is the goal that I would have
for today is that by the end of the conversation
that we have and through some of the process
that we manage to apply now to dropout videos,
that when I am talking to a young up and coming comedian and I say,
hey, what do you got going on lately?
That their response is,
I'm actually doing some stuff with dropout.
You know what I mean?
In that tone.
Yeah.
This is on YouTube?
Yes, we're on youtube.com right now in the studio. Is there a website that is actually yours?
Yes.
What's that?
Dropout.tv.
Go to that, Kevin.
And are there comments on this?
No.
Coward!
We have a large fan Discord, which is where those fan conversations can happen.
They just don't happen on the actual video player.
And what I heard when you said that was I'm scared.
Right.
Do I seem scared?
I'm scared.
Do I seem scared to you, Hayes?
That's what I heard.
You heard that?
I heard you say, I'm scared.
I'm crying.
I'm scared of people making mean comments on my own website.
To, to double back to my goal, Brennan,
if I were to ask today a young up and coming comedian
what they've got going on,
how do you think they might say
that they're doing a show at Dropout?
Exactly like that.
I'm doing a show at Dropout.
Okay, all right.
I would say, and I would, again, I don't-
But I want them to go,
I'm actually doing a show at dropout.
And here's how they act.
Rather than, I'm doing a show at dropout.
Yeah.
You know what I mean?
I'm doing a show at dropout.
So it sounds like you want to manage
for the emotional reality of just random comedians.
Yes, we want the up like,
as if you maybe haven't heard of it,
but they know you heard of it.
They know you actually have.
This is the perfect, that's the intonation.
I'm doing a show with dropout.
You're doing a show with dropout?
Do you know that?
And it's like, and if you don't, you're an idiot.
Cause what's happening now is maybe,
I'm doing a show with dropout.
Yeah.
Which is okay, that's okay.
But I'd love to get to, you know,
I'm gonna try to dig deep guys, cause I'm not going to lie.
And I think that maybe people listening can hear it
in my voice.
I walked into this podcast studio corner already.
I haven't, Hey, uh, well, when I walked into this
studio today, I was hit so far, I just don't want
the arm to shoot off.
Yeah.
Well, yeah, I feel defensive because I think I was
hit with a wall of the most hostile energy I could
possibly feel as I walked in here today. And I kind of was caught with a wall of the most hostile energy I could possibly feel as I walked
in here today and I kind of was caught a little
bit off guard by it.
So I think I have been playing defense
since I've been in here.
Sorry, what?
What sport?
Did you just see a snowflake or you're
referring to something I said?
I was hit with a wall.
I was hit with a wall of energy.
I think you, I think you gentlemen know that
you produce a wall of hostile energy.
I think you're perfectly aware of it.
The most hostile energy, he said to me.
I'm going to try to dig deep and find something
genuine here.
There's actual brawn.
Man, the muffin pan is like the most vicious attack
this man has ever received.
So, and tell me you've never fought in war
without telling me you've never fought in war.
And don't even bother.
Cause you just did tell me that exact thing.
Yeah. I've never fought in a war, man. That's a great point. I don't even bother. Cause you just did tell me that exact thing. Yeah.
I've never fought in a war, man.
That's a great point.
I said without telling me.
There was one rule.
Well, okay.
You had one job.
Okay.
Well, the last time.
Did you do that on dropout?
Do I do that on dropout too?
That could be the name of a show.
That could be the name of a game.
A segment at least.
There's nothing called you had one job.
There's nothing called you had one job. There's nothing called You Had One Job.
At this moment, no, I'm not aware of any segments
on any of our shows that's called You Had One Job.
You do a segment on one of these shows
called You Had One Job.
You have to guess their job.
Yes.
You Had One Job.
Somebody comes in there and it's like,
they have a unique job and the guests get to ask them a few questions
and then we have to guess what the job is.
That's fucking cool.
I hear that, all of a sudden I go,
dude, show it, drop out?
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's an interesting pitch.
I'm gonna take that on board.
I feel like sort of, I don't know if you guys felt
a kind of mirthlessness with which that pitch
sort of rang out.
It sort of came from a place that it felt like
I don't even know if you guys believed in that
as you were saying it, which would be a red flag for me
in thinking about adapting that
and actually trying to execute it.
It's like the mirthless energy is like,
it cuts both ways because you also want,
I think what you wanted people to hear was,
I'm gonna take that on board.
But what really came out was like,
I'm gonna take that on board.
Sort of inserted a comma into that sentence.
Very supportive environment you have here at Dropout
where people pitch without holding
their own bellies and like doubling over laughing and that's not allowed.
Now they're in trouble.
No one's in trouble.
No, absolutely no one's in trouble.
I didn't mean to communicate.
Definitely not me.
I can't get in trouble with you.
Brother, I know I'm not in trouble.
Yeah, no one's in trouble and I I really, so I wanna find something genuine here
with you guys, because actually, if what you want
is for Dropout to be a place that people are excited
to work, that's also the feeling amongst everyone
who works at Dropout.
We want it to be an exciting and welcoming place to work.
So it seems that our goals are aligned.
I'm gonna try to let my walls down in this moment.
And I think that we can-
Let's get started.
And in a sense you already have.
Kevin, can I have you secure the document please?
Okay.
Podcast release agreement in consideration
of my appearance in the podcast entitled
Hollywood Handbook.
I understand and agree to the following.
Most of this is pretty standard boilerplate.
Near the end.
Moreover, Hayes and Sean are allowed to be permanent guests on any dropout shows of their
choosing effective immediately.
I hereby warrant that I am at least 18 years of age and have the right to contract in my
own name.
This release shall be binding upon me and my heirs, legal representatives and assigns.
Signature looks kind of stupid, but.
Now, how am I supposed to take that
other than as antagonistic?
How am I supposed to take the fact that my signature-
That we want to be allowed to be permanent guests
on any drop, be allowed to be by the way.
Well, Hayes, I think you know that's not what I'm referring to.
No, I can't be required to be.
It's just very clear in this.
We don't have to do this, but we are allowed to be.
I have the option, and I'd love to make it a place
that I'd be excited about using this contract,
which was, you know, to which you applied
your stupid signature.
Gotcha.
And since you made it very clear that you are a partner,
that you have the authority. Mm-hmm.
That you have the authority.
Mm-hmm.
And your heirs, who I'm sure you plan on
nepotistically giving the entire shop to.
Mm-hmm.
That we are allowed to be on these shows.
Can we look at some of the shows, please?
If we're gonna be permanent guests on these?
Yeah.
Mm-hmm.
There's no shows drop down.
So it's just this.
So to be clear, well, you do have to sign up
to get an access to the shows.
To even look at the drop,
you have to sign up for the drop down menu.
All right, so talk about what this is.
What am I seeing here, Brennan?
What am I looking at?
You're looking at an assortment of the programming
that we offer on dropout.tv.
You have Ify Wadiwe hosting Um, Actually.
Yeah, I know him.
He's done this show before.
You have Dimension 20, which is the actual play
TTRPG show that I host.
You have Game Changer, which is hosted by Sam Reich,
who's the CEO of the company,
which changes the format of the game with every episode.
You have very important people hosted by Vic McAlice,
where we do-
Vic did the show too.
You're saying that so joylessly that it's frightening.
You're barking it from a place of absolute neutrality.
Okay, sorry, let me try and run that back for you.
Yeah.
Here it comes. Okay, joy. Here it comes. Joy, joy, joy, you. Yeah. Here it comes.
Okay.
Joy, joy, joy, joy, joy, joy, joy, joy, joy, joy, joy, joy,
here it comes.
Vic did the show too.
Right.
It's absolute 100% Edwin.
I was holding my belly.
Vic McHale is very important people, which is where we get comedians and do
awesome special effects makeup.
And then they improvise as those characters.
Dirty Laundry hosted by Lily Dew is a fun drinking game panel show.
What?
Disgusting.
What?
Dirty Laundry?
Dirty Laundry?
Nasty.
Well, it's an expression referring to secrets and gossip. Did you say it's a drinking game panel show?
Yeah, they have drinks on the show.
Nice.
Nice, it's for kids?
No, it's specifically not for kids.
Look at this shit, it's all for kids.
In what way?
Oh my God, look at it, it's for kids.
Look at what the next show is called.
They're dropouts.
Go back. They're dropping out of it. It's for kids. Look at what the next show is called. They're dropouts. Go back.
They're dropping out of school.
Go forward.
Gotcha.
Dimension 20, fantasy high junior year.
Yeah.
It's not even for seniors
because that's when they stop being kids.
Well, that's the setting of the story.
That's when we actually are adults for real.
You guys-
We're seniors now.
I'm a senior.
You can't talk to me like that anymore.
We can't be on punishment for doing skip day. They can't punish all of us.
It's a great point, but you know, adults do like the crew that makes euphoria are adults,
right? The people that actually make the show are adults. So Dimension 20 fantasy, I junior year.
But those guys are cool. Just that. Yeah, but those guys are cool.
Just, that's your, just those guys are cool?
That guy, like, he can hang out with kids and stuff,
and they're like, this guy actually kicks ass.
This guy's stories are bomb as fuck.
And we get to hang out at his house
and drink whenever we want.
This guy rocks.
Hey, wait a second.
I'm just looking at this photo.
I think we may be blew by.
So Sam Reich is the host of game changer.
One of the big shows and make some noise.
Oh wow.
How'd he get that job?
Uh, he got, he acquired the company.
Oh brother.
He acquired the company when our parent company sold it.
Give me a break.
He should be like a mirror and acquire the company and then stop doing content.
Yeah.
That's what you do.
If anything, he can take a look at some content he used to make when he made content.
One of the things I'm the most proud of working at this company is that our
CEO is actually a laborer at the company and makes two of the shows
I think that's a cool thing. I think it's cool to lead from this labor. All right. Yeah
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So let me be clear. You guys desperately want to be on these shows.
I said we are allowed to. We are allowed to be on the show if we want.
I wouldn't mind fixing the show first.
I seem to recall.
Is this the only ones and one is in here twice?
No, there are more shows that we also have breaking news.
There's like different versions of it.
There's Game Changer.
We have breaking, not embarrassed,
it's just not in this banner.
We have breaking news.
Dimension 20
obviously has multiple seasons, it's an anthology show.
So Dungeons and Dragons is different
from Fantasy High Junior year.
And then we also are releasing many more titles
this coming year, we're actually gonna double
the amount of titles on the platform.
What are those about, stealing You Had One Job, no doubt.
I think we're good on You Had One Job.
I think that'll probably, you guys can use that.
Yeah, we're gonna be amazing on it.
Mm-hmm.
Mm-hmm.
We'll be really good on it.
So a bunch of stuff, Play It By Ear,
another great show with Zach Rayno and Jess McKenna.
Yeah.
We had them on the show.
They've been on here.
And we did on theirs.
One of those famous episodes.
So yeah, we have a Venturing Academy, I host,
Total Forgiveness.
What is that?
Total Forgiveness?
Total Forgiveness is an awesome prank docu-series
where Ali Beardsley and Grant O'Brien
compete in horrifying challenges
to get their student debt recused.
Amir did that already as well.
Amir did that?
Yes, he did it.
And it was fake, and he is being pursued by the law.
He is in a lot of legal trouble.
You wanna do a prank war?
And then Kingpin Katie Katie starring Katie Marovitch
is a great single cam series.
You have Sea Plum Run with Elaine Carroll,
The Rank Room, Katie Marovitch,
Erotic Book Club with-
So she gets to do two.
Who?
Katie Marovitch.
Well most of the people have done multiple.
Grant O'Brien is one of the hosts of Dirty Laundry.
So most of the people get to do two.
Sure.
It's a cast.
So it's the original College Humor cast.
College Humor is named in one of the shows, College Humor Chaos.
Yeah.
I thought you said Dropout was because they weren't doing it anymore.
This guy can't keep his story straight.
Well, it's, you know, we have a library.
You had one job, bro.
You had one damn job.
So let's, let's, I guess let's try to find where
you guys would slide in here.
Oh, Celebrity Slumber Party.
Uh, bamboozled.
She was on the show.
Uh, Rekha Shankar.
And, and, and I'll tell you something else.
Mm-hmm.
What celebrity are we getting?
I think we had Jack Black.
Let's see. Pretty think we had Jack Black.
Let's see.
Pretty sure we had Jack Black.
Okay, just cut where he asked
and cut where he said that they have Jack Black.
Just cut that, please.
Oh, there's Jack Black.
We had Jack Black on.
Okay.
So that's a celebrity.
And Jon Cho.
Eli Roth. Eli Roth.
Not famous to you, I guess. Okay, cut all this. Cut all this. and John Cho, and Eli Roth, and Kyle McLaughlin.
Okay, cut all this.
Cut all this.
Well, I know there's only three episodes.
That's true.
It was a limited series that we did back
for the YouTube channel.
Extremely limited.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Extremely limited series.
So are you guys seeing anything in the sort of
portfolio of shows that we have
that is making you excited about what you would
potentially bring to a show.
We had Ben Stiller on this show once.
Just, I noticed the Nazi Ben Stiller.
Don Glover's done it.
On here, gosh.
Yeah, I guess maybe if you'd done a fourth episode,
we could've had.
Just if you're gonna do a limited series like that,
and then it's like, oh, all our guests are big,
and it's like, well, if we only did three episodes.
Are you guys angry because we had celebrities?
You just heard we had two really famous guests.
Two big ones.
So we could probably come up with a third one as well.
A third one would have been also, yeah.
Yeah, I get it.
If we were, that's what we were doing.
John Ham.
John Ham, yeah.
John Ham, great.
I'm happy for you guys that you had those guests.
And they're all boys as well,
which is apparently the rules
for the celebrity slumber party too.
Notice every single one of them's a boy.
Gotcha.
Ridiculous.
Okay, well, you know, we've had Rachel Bloom
has been on Um, Actually and has been on,
or I believe Make Some Noise as well.
So she wasn't allowed to be on that show
because it's boys only.
Yeah, only boys on that one.
And we've had girls on the show too.
Caitlin Olson on the show.
Well, incredible.
I'm very happy for you guys that you've had these celebrities.
And the tone that you have,
even when you say I'm happy for you,
meanwhile, you've been coming for Hayes all day,
standing on his throat for not having enough joy
when he delivers things like, you know,
she did the show or he was on the show
and going like, oh, you know, you don't sound happy about it.
And then you go, and I'm very happy for you.
It's like, you're saying the word happy.
Yeah.
And it doesn't sound like.
Don't sound like a word to me.
It's not a big celebration.
You're not saying we, before or after.
Yeah, you're right.
It's not a full-throated happiness,
that's true, because I'm sort of trying to throw,
I guess, an olive branch, because on the one hand.
Because you want something in return.
I do, I would love for us to move to a place of
genuineness and camaraderie, but I do see you guys
sort of as a poison at the heart of the world.
So there's an element where I consider.
At the heart, Okay. Yeah.
All right.
I, I, you know, I'm trying to find a way to,
I think there's something so profoundly venomous
in this room and podcast that I am opposed to
with all my heart and soul, but I keep trying to
find a thing to start us on a road to something
genuine.
People have described us as in the past being
on kind of sitting on one of the knuckles of the world.
All the way at the heart of the world,
the adventures of Kim Jong-un.
Did you see this one?
Yeah, so I noticed they tried to bury that.
It wasn't on the banner.
They took a gamble on that one.
We haven't had him on the show.
They have not had.
So you got one up on us there.
For sure, for sure.
But notice he's a boy, so of course he gets a boy.
Yeah, he must have had a slumber party too, yeah.
And then you see some animated stuff here,
and some of the previous-
We could do that.
Sure, and I bet you couldn't, I bet you'd do a great job.
Everyday acting, Dan Gurwitch, The Shining, there's Michael Trapp.
Yeah, it's a, we have an amazing cast and a lot of alumni
from College Humor that now work all over
the entertainment industry. What's Batman?
Hmm? What's Batman?
Batman is a Pete Holmes series where he plays a parody
of the Nolan Batman.
It's bad, but this time his name is bad, man.
What he's still doing that.
Oh, I think it's a really beloved and quite popular, but the, um, uh, yeah.
So this, you know, a bunch of great shows here.
And again, I'm not seeing you guys
for all of the effort you put into illegal.
That's right, you are not seeing us.
Yeah, you're not seeing us.
But we're right here, Brandon.
We're right here.
Will you please just see us?
Will you see me?
We're giving you everything we have here.
Yeah.
You know, you don't seem to want to hear
any kind of notes or criticism on the show.
So why don't you tell me about a problem
you've been trying to solve.
Everything is so perfect.
This must be a discussion that happens, right?
That you have a problem you want to solve in there.
And maybe we can approach it from something
that you already feel is an issue,
and that way we'll all be aligned.
Because it feels like you're going,
this is great about it, and I'm going,
okay, I thought that was one of the problems.
So why don't you say what a problem is?
And hopefully it's not something I think is great.
That was, yeah.
Well, I would say to that kind offer,
I would say, is kind offer, I would say,
is there, you know, you guys brought me into this podcast recording and immediately, I think maybe
illegally bamboozled me into signing a false document.
Immediately starts shoving it on the.
It's a totally standard release form that guarantees
us the right to appear in any dropout show we want.
Yeah.
The auction. Yeah, and I will,
and I mean, we absolutely will not be honoring
that contract. Probably not gonna do it.
I mean, 100%.
Yeah, I probably not gonna do it.
Okay, so this, you heard it here first.
One of the high ranking officials
that dropout does not honor signed contracts.
Yeah.
So this will really get people saying like,
do you wanna show it dropout?
I don't think, yeah.
Well, your guys' signatures aren't even on it.
There's no, it doesn't seem like
a legally binding
contract in any way.
We're not the ones agreeing to let us do our own show.
Like we do that already.
So now you guys actually get your own show.
It's not even being on already.
Well, none of these feel like a good fit.
Am I crazy?
Yeah.
Like.
What's, well, yeah, I guess,
I guess let's dig into the problem.
Why do they not feel like a good fit to you?
Well, one thing is I'm seeing all these other people on them.
So you want room for me to really go off.
So what you're asking for, it's a little crowded,
so what you're asking for, so I can understand,
is what would make this more welcoming for your involvement
would be if you had already been involved
from the beginning.
Or is it an empty state?
How's Dimension 20 work?
Yeah, what happens?
Dimension 20 is an actual play
where we invite comedians and performers to come in
and play tabletop role-playing games.
I think I know some.
Like Dungeons and Dragons.
I think you guys had Lou Wilson on the program.
Yeah.
We actually already had him on the show.
Yeah.
Yeah, that's what I said.
That's what I said.
Okay.
Yeah.
You don't have to say it again.
So we can't agree on like, we, we can't agree on one thing.
Yeah.
Without you being like, oh, I said that that's my territory.
No one else is allowed.
Only I am allowed to say it.
I thought you wanted camaraderie and agreement.
I was, I was, I was trying to agree with you. Yeah, I understand.
I don't think that's what you were trying to do.
I don't think that's what you were trying to do.
I literally succeeded at it.
I've known him for a long time.
He was trying to do that.
And if I'm trying to do something, you'll know.
Yeah.
And I was.
And it does get done.
What we do on Dimension 20 is we invite a group of comedians and performers on to, uh,
play tabletop role playing games.
You're probably familiar with Dungeons and Dragons,
which is a game we play the most often on the show.
We play other teams.
Honor Among Thieves.
Oh, you're talking about the movie.
Yeah, for sure.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But that's, so the movie is based on.
I was actually just talking about the concept
of Honor Among Thieves, but sure.
We can watch your, we can talk about your.
I'd love to talk about the concept of Honor Among Thieves.
Do you guys feel that you proceed through life with honor amongst your industry?
I don't, I actually don't think there is any honor among thieves.
I think these are stealers.
Yeah, they do stealing.
So I'm not sure where the honor comes in exactly.
For sure.
I guess I'd have to see the movie you're so crazy about.
Well, again, those are words being put in my mouth. I thought the movie was, was lovely.
Actually.
I thought it was a fun romp.
Pivoted at the last second.
Oh yeah.
I felt the breeze.
Everyone can hear that.
Well, you're putting those words in my mouth.
I thought the movie was, was lovely.
Yeah.
Just fucking eyes seeing the microphone and being like, oh yeah.
Cause he was sitting in the theater being like,
I just said that.
I did that already.
I do the show about this.
Every fucking scene.
The, it was a fun movie.
So Wizard, real original.
They gather around, they play the game.
Yes.
And they're doing funny jokes and stuff?
Yeah, for sure.
I mean, in a portion.
How much time do they have to think of a funny joke?
Yeah, how much time would we get?
How much time would you get to?
It's improvised, yes, sure,
but how much time do they have?
I know it's improvised,
but like how much time do you get to work on your jokes?
Are you asking per joke?
I'm asking like, how much fucking time do I get?
Well, like you say per joke,
they have to do more than one.
Jesus Christ. How long's the show?
Well, each episode is about two hours long.
What the fuck?
Each episode is about two hours long.
So one hour per joke, I guess.
That's longer than Dungeons and Dragons, Honor Among Thieves.
So yeah, it's actual play.
So it's a normal game session of D and D
might take four to six hours.
So we're actually a pretty expedited kind of,
kind of lithe and limber show.
Um, and, uh, the amount of time you have to
think of jokes as none, you're improvising.
So you're doing it extemporaneously and you're playing a character,
which means that you're sometimes doing dialogue
as the character.
Sometimes you're narrating the character's actions
and then other times you're just doing bits at the table
with your fellow performers and comedians.
It's the nature of the game,
it's sort of how the game is played.
Do you, and you have,
like how much of it can you be lying down for?
Yeah, can I, like, well, what's the pillow situation?
Like what's going on, pillow?
Real talk, real talk, Egg.
We actually just got some pillows
that have a heating and cooling function
in the seats at the chairs, which is a huge, huge win.
I can see how that would be good for some people,
but like that's gonna set off my
Having my whole system having the temperature be exactly customizable to your taste is going to set off your what it's
It's all system my whole system my internal regulation
Having that degree of control over your environment is set off your system. It responds to
over your environment, it's gonna set off your system. It responds to, so like speaking of improv,
my body responds to a suggestion by like doing
kind of the most extreme thing possible.
So if some outside force is like,
hey, let's like heat up a little bit,
then like I am going to.
And you go, oh, well then cool it down.
Well, if some outside force is cooled down,
then he's going to just take such a wide turn the other way.
It's like, it's the kind of thing where this technology is,
it's making our lives better because we can customize it.
And what it does is presumes that we know
what's best for ourselves, right?
And that is a fallacy, I'm sorry, it's a modern fallacy
And that is a fallacy. I'm sorry, it's a modern fallacy
that we're all just closing our eyes and following blindly.
We don't know what we need, okay?
What I would say is the only pillow that exists
is actually oak leaves, a pile of oak leaves.
This is what nature wanted.
And I think we forgot the other way,
somewhere along our journey, because there was actually already.
Now we have Oakleys.
Right.
Oh, that's right.
Improvement.
Oh yes.
It's wild.
Perfect.
To, to keep the sun away.
Yeah.
We don't want the sun.
Mustn't have the sun.
Giver of life.
Yes.
Can we block the sun somehow?
And it's just like, look at what you're even saying, Brennan.
What I'm saying?
When did I talk about Oakleys?
Literally at what point?
At what point?
What's crazy, Sean, is I actually was,
I was with you.
Now that I didn't talk about this.
I was with you.
I didn't say that, okay.
In the first half of what you were saying.
I think that's an interesting point.
That is crazy that you think you're with me.
I actually thought it was an interesting point
that maybe customizability and control
actually is sort of not what a lot of people need.
And then you're talking about-
Well, it's a failure to adapt.
I mean, it's like the human animal,
whose cranium houses this mighty supercomputer,
is built to adapt, right?
And we need different stresses, yes,
to help us kind of form ourselves around them.
And this is how we find out who we are
and what we're capable of.
And when everything is just customized
to these precision little needs and wants,
what we do is we weaken and we atrophy
and we become, no offense,
but like some of these shows I'm seeing on Dropout
where like we can't hold up to any scrutiny,
we can't have comments on our home site, right?
Because God forbid, one of the comments
said something that made us piss our little pants.
Like, it really is sad to me.
Because I think you're capable of so much more,
but you need to open up the comments,
and they need to be the first thing you see
when you go to this site, whether you subscribe or not.
I was about to suggest that we watch one of these clips and then I
looked at how long they are.
Oh my God.
1740.
Oh, Jesus Christ.
4102 to 1822.
That's half an honor among thieves.
Yeah.
Well, they're shows guys.
This is not clips.
This is the full show.
These are shows?
Yes. These are shows. There's a show. This is not clips. This is the full show. These are shows. Yes
These are shows. There's a show called Cool Ranch Communion. What's the name of an episode?
Why is that one 1740 and this one's 21822? It's the same show as your show that I was accountability for one That aren't you account that first show is adventuring Party, which is the shorter Talkback companion series
to Dimension 20.
Jesus Christ.
Talkback, I see where you learned it.
Pfft.
Ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha ha little kids that we make our shows for. Well, it's not for children. I agree.
You know, Sean, there's, it's, there's, there's
parts of the, there's parts of what you're saying
that I agree with.
I want to find common ground here.
There's parts of what you're saying.
There's sort of, you, you end up arriving, you, you
say a lot of poetry that I really agree with and
then arrive at conclusions like we should only use
oak leaves, not cushions.
Flattery will get you everywhere, my dear.
So the poetry.
It is poetry, isn't it?
And we need to, we gotta get this.
Yeah, can you do a quick read of this
while we have you?
Oh, actually, yeah, this we need, yeah.
This is just for all your socials and dropout.
Yeah.
Okay.
I don't, so the copy you've put here,
one misspells my name.
It's not Brannon.
Brannman.
It's not Brannman.
So then why do people,
why would people call you the muffin pan?
So in my life, only two people have ever called me
the muffin pan.
Also, just to be clear, so it's this said-
To your face.
Yeah.
And now let it be, she might, okay.
I'm not gonna read this copy.
If one of you guys wants to read it, you can,
but I'm not gonna read it, cause it's not true.
You want us to read this copy for your socials
and for dropout?
Yeah.
I can do it.
I can sound basically exactly like you.
Okay, this is gonna be hurtful.
I think, you know, and to answer your question, Hayes,
yeah, I'll be dead in the cold earth
before I post this on my socials.
Okay, if you say so. Doesn'thmm, doesn't matter, all your heirs
are still gonna have to honor the contract.
Might be better for us.
I'll take what's in the box at this point.
So I can, nothing working out here.
Hi guys, it's me, Brad.
I'm all organized, recorded my favorite podcast ever.
It's called Hollywood Handbook
and I think you're gonna love it. The hosts,
John and Hazel, now allowed to be the guests on any dropout show, so you might
start seeing a lot of them.
Might. You might.
Yeah.
And we're allowed to if we want to do it.
We have the option.
We're probably not even going to.
We may not. How, uh, and just it's a scheduling thing to.
I honestly don't even feel like it.
At this point, I'm actually thinking that I might
not appear on very many of them.
Well, I'm sorry to hear that you feel that way.
It's, we try to have a fun collegiate atmosphere
over there and genuinely-
Collegiate, the dropout, collegiate, collegiate.
Guys, school coded.
It's very school coded.
If I could just say, how does it make you feel?
Not great.
Got it.
Well, gang, you know.
This is why he doesn't wanna do, you had one job.
He doesn't wanna fucking get a job,
just like school, school, school.
I'm doing my grad studies.
Don't you get out in the real fucking world.
I'll be honest, game.
Go to the zoo.
Yeah.
See the baboons.
I'd love to go to the zoo and I'd love to, to imagine. And, and I think guys, you know, obviously
that you've had some negative, uh, comments
and critiques, but I even allowed to post
comments.
Yeah.
I meant here on your show, but yes, not
only place we get, we have, that's the only
place you've left us to do our comments.
The entirety of our experience has to be
contained within the show.
There's no other outlet for the comments.
So yeah, it's not all gonna be roses and honey butter socks.
Go back to the YouTube comments.
Yeah, we have YouTube comments, social media comments.
We have a customer service email and we have a fan Discord.
So it feels like there's a lot of place
to sort of make your own.
I'm gonna, okay, here's a comment.
Am I the only one who thinks they really missed out
on calling the award the Golden Lobe?
Wait, how about this one?
I'm gonna bring back that Teddy like I'm fucking Roosevelt
is the best sentence I have ever heard in my life.
Bravo.
Now this is the one who truly did drop out.
That's the best sentence they've ever heard of their life.
Doesn't make any sense.
What part of it is losing you?
I'm gonna bring back that Teddy like I'm fucking Roosevelt.
What, did he bring himself back?
Well, it's a line that has to exist in context of the show
that's quotation marks around it means the fan thinks
that that joke was funny. What was going on in the show?
Well, you'd have to watch it, Sean. You'd have to watch it.
He's saying pony up.
The long game.
I'm gonna walk out of here with the knowledge
that at the end of the day, even though you guys
seem to dislike everything we're doing at Dropout,
you wanted to be on it enough.
Best sentence I have ever heard in my life. You wanted to be on it enough, Best sentence I have ever heard in my life.
You wanted to be on it enough
that you tricked me into signing a contract.
Obviously never read the works of Joan Bidebin.
Joan who?
Joan Bidebin.
Joan Didion?
Or the great poet Pablo Nardoir.
Pablo Escobar? Oh my God. Pablo Nardoir. Pablo Escobar?
Oh my God.
Pablo Nardoir.
I want to say too, I don't, again, we,
you guys are accusing us of encouraging dropping out.
I went to, I very much did go to college.
I love education.
I think it's a great thing.
Good, great.
What could I say that wouldn't get this reaction?
Wait, then what was the name of your college?
I went to SUNY Ulster for the humanities.
And then I went to SVA for screenwriting.
Money, money, money.
Is that the money I paid?
Somebody.
Somebody.
Somebody.
Probably me at this point.
Thanks, Biden.
Oh, and speaking of Biden, Biden.
That was a hate gum podcast.