Hollywood Handbook - The Podcaster’s Promise Sessions: Volume III (with Rajat Suresh and Jeremy Levick)
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this is a head gum podcast
so yeah we don't uh again we don't really have time to do any kind of intro
thing for this no and like the past couple episodes i've been like
i wasn't even recording i wasn't recording that. The last couple times? I'm rushed.
Well, the last couple times I was recording for part of it,
but just now when I started talking, I was not recording.
Yeah.
No, I had to remind myself to record because the last few times I've been like,
oh, normally we would catch up or whatever, but this time it feels like I like you guys.
I just don't know what we would do, what we would talk about,
and sort of what the...
I really like you guys.
So I think this is okay.
I don't know what we would talk about.
I also, a lot of times doing the show,
it's my job, but it can be a little bit fun
because we have cool stuff to talk about
or cool guests to catch up with or something.
And it has now become more, these past few weeks, I'm going to work. cool stuff to talk about or cool guests to catch up with or something.
And it has now become more, these past few weeks, I'm going to work.
Yeah.
And we have a lot of work to do and we're behind.
No, it is work because it is sort of just the high level that Rajat and I are operating on.
It's like... Totally unrelated to you guys.
It's totally unrelated to you guys. It's totally unrelated to you guys. Okay.
We have this really big project that we are now way behind schedule on, right?
Yeah. I am excited today.
I feel very good about what we're going to accomplish today on this project.
I've been listening through what we're going to accomplish today on this project i've been listening through
what we have and i actually think it is really coming together uh like awesomely there's pieces
there's great moments and there's these amazing pieces little pieces i'm just discovering stuff
they're like when you hear it the first time you don't even notice and then you listen back you're like holy shit like this is really really funny this is so smart uh like really building incisive yes some
moments are so incisive jeremy and rajat and we are getting these pieces there but the whole
has not come into shape for me yet.
And so we do need to kind of fill in the blanks.
This is sort of a spackle episode for us.
Yes.
Yes.
Cool.
We're going to paste over some of the holes that we found.
You guys have obviously been keeping up with the podcasters promise.
Yes.
Oh,
I mean,
I wasn't.
Podcast promise or no,
not,
I mean, no, I guess we didn't't... Did we have to?
I guess we didn't. No, not really.
So, Jeremy, you're saying you totally have not been
keeping up.
I said totally because
we've been keeping up with a lot of other stuff
and not this.
We weren't sure whether that's
what you guys were talking about or not.
Yeah, I wasn't sure you guys were talking about or not yeah i wasn't sure what
you're talking about yet but yeah you were speculating asked you if you've been keeping
up with the podcasters promise you weren't sure what we were referring to the scripted podcast
this is now the third consecutive episode that i have been recording this live in like the most
transparent way like showing people how this this is try this is the try
try month try a so this is it this is what we're doing uh-huh yes no no we know we know that i mean
that stuff we know but it's just that's it but that's all right because we can't we we can't
what we don't want to do is spend every episode half or three quarters of the episode is us
catching people up on
everything that has been laid out in the previous two
episodes, especially because a lot of it is repetitive.
Sure.
Okay. Well, yeah, Rajat and I just
we like what happens a lot of the
times is we read the Hollywood Handbook headline
and then we don't read the article
or like we don't listen to the episode, but I'll like
binge all of the descriptions.
Sometimes I scrub
through and just get like a
you know?
Just single
vowel sounds.
You just are getting vowel sounds.
From us or from different
three different vowel sounds.
Yeah, I try to just get
the vowel parts of the
podcast mainly that's rajat's favorite part yeah okay yeah so what's up what is this
so what i'm hearing is you don't know what what we've done so far you're not familiar with the
the story thus far then no i guess no no not and maybe that's not our fault maybe that's kevin's fault too
maybe that's kevin's fault yeah i like the sound of that a little it was kevin's fault last week
um with you two like so with like john gaberson joe wenger i'm like yes these are guests that
like i want to furnish them with all the information their time is like really
valuable and like i want them to like be kind of ushered through this process totally totally the
two of you i guess i expect that you would want to perform well and that you would want to that
you would want to find something to even just fill your days like listening to our podcast i think
would be a great benefit for you because i honestly can't imagine what the fuck else you're doing like kevin for example when i think about
like the use of kevin's time kevin would be using like much of his day would be kind of like do you
see in the background there that little like split between the the couch cushions. Yeah. Yeah. Kevin would spend a lot of his day just like working that little gap.
Works it?
Just like absolutely going to work on it.
Do you see the really small dent in there?
Yeah.
And the rest of Kevin's day is obviously people can't see this,
of kevin's day is obviously people can't see this but kevin is wearing his pit crew uh winter beanie from high school band uh the signature of all cool drummers and he he takes a lint roller to that
thing i would say 40 of his waking hours are spent just making sure that there's no like
hairs or little fuzzies or or dust collecting on it because it's pristine yes and it gets very
linty when he's like working in the couch all up in there well the thing is we have a lot of hair
in our place too so i mean there's like
well so this is what i what i was actually getting if you let me finish is like when i think about
the use of kevin's time it's like okay for gaberson wenger yes he can educate them as to
what's going on in the show but with the two of you i would actually rather he be
rutting the couch. Alright.
And then cleaning his hat afterwards. That's a better
use of his time, you're saying?
Comparatively, yeah.
It's only in relation to you guys
and your... I get that. And you don't exactly
know what we have going on.
I mean, I can see the guitar
that you have artfully placed
in frame, Jeremy, and it's definitely sending a message of rocker this rocker dude jeremy's a rocker rock
i love that about you yeah so what it's it's sounding like to me is that you do need to be
kind of walk through what we've done so far on the podcasters promise i can do this really really quickly do it fast yeah podcasters promise takes place in the year 3010 every child
is born with an assigned podcast the legends of podcasting mike mitchell anna ferris are taught
in school as historic figures dax shepherd is aliveard is alive. Crooked Media is the president.
Hayes and Sean have a podcast
that does fine.
It's totally okay,
but that's fine with them.
They just like hanging out,
and if people enjoy listening to their show,
that's great.
That's cool with them.
Pants look like the dinosaur
that spit on Newman from Jurassic Park.
That's a little bit out of order.
On your first question, D dax shepherd is alive hassan minaj does not have any problem
with that he's not upset about it there's no beef there that's oh good even though he thinks
dax shepherd is ugly right and like because he's what he's like a little racist against white
people there right that's rajat's theory i didn't sign
off on that that's right that's theory i'm not cool with hasan minaj's whole thing there what
do you guys think about the racism part of that the racist part of it yeah gosh i would need more
time i i know this feels like a cop out i would really need more people are still and honestly
crafted answer to that question that 1000 years later people are still and honestly craft an answer to that question that 1000 years
later people are still kind of working out whoa in the world of podcasters promise hasan minaj
has said that he's okay with dax shepherd being alive no one has decided whether they are okay
with his son minaj initially having any beef so that's still being sorted through by everyone
and it does take up a lot of
the mental space for people and there
are multiple podcasts about
that that have
been assigned to different people
and we have had
to make this a bigger part of
the this
future universe obviously this is our
creation like it's not real
but like we have had to expand
the role of the dax shepherd hassan minaj thing because every guest every guest has seized on
this this aspect of it every single time and it is happening again and that's okay but that's what
the audience is and it and it's yes we create it it feels incredibly real. It's rock hard sci-fi.
It's one of the hardest sci-fis.
It's diamond hard sci-fi.
It's the hardest sci-fi you've ever experienced.
My God.
And I think that it's important to be adaptable
and to adjust to what the audience demands.
And obviously we underestimated
the extent to which people would be fascinated
with Hasan Minhaj and Dax Shepard
and their dynamic.
So we're rolling with it.
And I think it's actually,
we've discovered some great stuff in that way.
So Hayes and Shotton, they do their podcast.
They don't really care about like being part of
the itunes top 200 which confers come on special uh abilities and like physical powers uh but
they're also trying to keep out you know like they don't want to fall into the itunes bottom 200
which means that you give up your parts your body and some like some of your normal physical functioning.
So they're talking to every podcaster in the future,
which is everybody has a personal Scott Aukerman AI who is their podcast mentor
and who they can also have sex with and her.
And so they're talking to Scott Aukerman
and they're like,
our last episode, what do we do like
our last our last episode was like uh disliked by society it was very poorly received and he's
like it's okay like you guys are doing your thing just keep doing it just never listen to your own
episode because you'll go like never listen to your own show because you'll go crazy he's like
i never listen to my stuff it's just like you just got to move on to the next it's maddening yeah just leave it it's it's toilet paper
sure it's useful when you need it but then just forget about it it's gone
okay speaking of which speaking of toilet paper i just want to get this some people have been
curious what we mean when we say like special physical abilities are granted to you in the
itunes top 200 and others are taken
away in the bottom 200 what I mean one one advantage you get is if you enter the even just
the bottom rung of the iTunes top 200 you only have to go to the bathroom once a day and if and
if you're in the bottom 200 you only don't have to go to the bathroom once a day if that makes
sound because you is it because you give up your
asshole part that's the part you give up because you give up a part rajat don't ask that sorry
that's not i would i would ask you to give up your asshole part for the rest of the show
see all right i didn't i i think i was genuinely asking but but I guess, all right, whatever.
And this is just like, we think about what is,
you listen to bad podcasts today,
and everyone is having to constantly get up and pee and poop, and you just hear them be like, oh, oh.
They have to run out.
Every podcast, yeah.
They just go, oh, i shouldn't have had that last
pot of chili and and they get up and they're gone and the mic is still picking up some of
the noises from the bathroom as they're obviously very ill and they come back in they don't have
any editing equipment so that gets left in when you listen to a good podcast and what you hear is one second i'll be right back
and then and it's almost imperceptible yeah it only happens once per episode
you still can't cut that part out you still you barely even have to and they're actually
talking from the bathroom and they're being really funny and smart from the bathroom
part of what's so great about podcasts is like
you do feel like these people are your friends
and they're inviting you into their life
and you know Hayes and Sean have done
some of that and
do your friends go to the bathroom
I mean at least once you know
oh yeah
well here and there
do you talk about like do you guys
coordinate anything beforehand?
Well, we try to give opposite answers so that one of us is always right.
Exactly.
Okay.
I mean, because it's impossible.
That actually makes more sense to me than that you could be so not on the same page.
Well, we want to cover our bases.
That's not possible, that you could always just accidentally be saying
opposite things right feels calculated no yeah it doesn't feel calculated and it's not there you go
yes okay there you go you got the whole spectrum it really works uh so then shauna hayes go home
and they went to their shared wife and they're watching it's movie night they're watching a movie
uh and then they accidentally play their whole podcast last episode how do we resolve that we
did resolve that in the last one do you remember i believe it was we were letting our shared wife
io choose uh what movie we were gonna watch uh-huh but she didn't want to watch a movie she wanted to
listen to smart list the podcast that sean hayes is a host of that's right but she didn't want to watch a movie. She wanted to listen to Smart List, the podcast that Sean Hayes is a host of.
That's right.
But she couldn't quite remember the name.
She was like, smart, smart, smart.
Can I just listen to the Sean Hayes show?
And it started playing the Sean and Hayes show, which then forced us to listen to our own podcast.
So we listened to our whole podcast episode from the last week that was Disliked by Society.
podcast episode from the last week that was disliked by society and it turns
out that
AI Scott Ackerman has been inserting
audio deepfakes into
the episode of us being
disjointed and unfunny
and boring
and like
trying to like laughing at our own stuff
a lot and
like seeming sort of mean.
Yes. And so Sean hayes go to ai ai scott
ocherman and they're like what like what why'd you do that why did you do this and ai scott
ocherman is like you two are uh your power your like potential and your power is so great that if i didn't sabotage your show by inserting unfunny comments in it then my legend
would be destroyed and so now i now that you've discovered my plan i do have to finish the job
and insert uh cruel statements about legends of podcasting the example we've been using is that uh pete holmes
is sometimes exaggerating his laugh yeah it doesn't think not that he doesn't find his guests
funny but that a little bit he's he's leaning into it in a way that's yeah exactly and so we say like
we we would never say this well that's this. Well, that's not true.
We know that's not true.
So by saying that, we're condemning ourselves.
Like we're losing our own authenticity
and we're betraying our audience
because they know we know it's not true.
So that's the danger.
And so we have to somehow get it corrected.
But in beginning this war with Scott Aukerman's AI, he has so many tools at his disposal, especially in this futuristic society. our lower back which uh you know indicates to um does all of society sort of like security robots
that they should come and capture us and take our podcast away and and put us in prison um and this
sort of gets into rajat it's kind of territory here it actually doesn't close to the asshole
part a little no this we have an entire sequence this does not involve you at all yet uh all right well
let us know let us know i am i am that's what i'm doing right now i am letting you know he just let
you know and he's continuing to uh they and so then shawn hayes have to flee and they have to get new identities and so they go underground to a couple of doctors
secret doctors secret what kind of doctors secret secret doctors who their expertise is scooping out
the jewel doctors remember what's my girlfriend doing in your fave five the t-mobile commercial yes you guys remember this
yes too young no too young we're millennials and so they scoop out their jewels and they
replace they give them new podcasts basically we can like sort of alight over the the details
yeah i don't and we we i don't even know if we landed on exactly what podcasts we are assigned i think that in and a little bit we've done some of this work
off air but i think that my character sean is now the host of a podcast that starts out um
with some legitimate journalism and some interesting investigations into uh topics that uh people
could learn from and the second it achieves any kind of popularity becomes just entirely about
his own personality and his often very bad opinions and then it's just conversations between
him and his friends who are coming on for clout so uh that's just a type of podcast you can
have um and can you give me an example of like what type of pot like what's an example of that
type of podcast that i would be well this and and this in the year 3010 it's it's now the podcast
that sean has and his name is um uh the podcast name is check this
check it out
check that out
which one?
check this out, check that out
which one?
one of them is already a name of
okay
it's okay
check that out
or wait
it's anybody has anybody checked this out yet
okay now that's good because yeah it does sound similar to the names of other stuff so that
that name actually accounts for that similarity has anybody checked this out yet
and so now sean and hazer like are out back in the world with new identities new
podcasts one uh concept that i've been sort of playing with is that they end up at uh beginners
beach which is like a beach with no ocean it's just like an endless field of sand where the
beginner like the beginning podcast when you want to start a podcast you basically show up and you find a patch of sand and you dig a hole and you sit in it and you and
your friend do your podcast in there until you are like sorry i can just i can see these guys
wanting to bring up the idea that a beach with no water whatsoever and infinite sand would just be a desert and that
is just so ignorant to me i didn't and it's so incorrect and i could feel them starting to say it
and it's like no that's not what we're describing we're describing just a beach no yeah and let's
talk about like what like what is this why would they be calling
it a beach in 3010 like why would this be a beach to them maybe it's because we actually did
too much so we were so scared of the ocean going too much of it that we act we actually
uh got rid of the entire ocean yeah Yeah. Well, sand is obviously
only called sand
because it's in between
the sea and the land.
It's a combination
of these two words.
So even when you remove the sea,
it's still beach sand.
Right?
Because that's why it's sand.
Is that at some point
it was between the sea and the land
so the ocean being gone now the sea disappearing does it make it not the beach anymore it's still
the beach yeah and there's a crab on it which you would never see in new in the desert no way
it'd be a snake in the desert yep yep yeah Yep. Yep. And the crab is smoking a funky pipe.
Okay.
Yeah.
Sometimes.
Yeah.
He's smoking a funky old pipe.
And he's sort of like...
He's kind of giving you a hard time.
Like, he's busting your chops a little bit.
He's kind of like...
I've seen that.
Hang on.
Let me get the pipe noise.
I'm like... and he goes,
trying to do a podcast, huh?
Good luck.
He means it.
It sounds like he doesn't mean it,
but he really does.
So,
Sean and Hayes are, you know,
they go to Beginner's Beach
and they dig a hole and they're
doing their podcasts in there and then these like two other guys like their heads like peek out of
a nearby hole and i think the lines that we're getting in this area are like you guys wow you
guys are really funny like that kind of like you're noticing us like your fans in the in the same way that like you all basically started your careers by being fans of us and well
well well well yeah not so much and uh look well that's that yeah i mean that can be debated
but uh you know it's it is a heavily heated talk we don't have time to debate all i would say we
don't have we we have to get these lines recorded yeah and all i would say is look who look who came
crawling back to their fans for a second look who came to us because they yeah i guess i still feel
like i owe you because i remember doing a show in chicago and jeremy was there for some reason
and i'm like wow
I guess I'm gonna have to be paying this back for a long
time this guy flew to freaking Chicago
no no no
to see me I guess that's kind of weird
I think Jeremy was
Jeremy told me he was gonna sit there
like he was gonna sit
he was already sitting there and then you guys
just happened to do a show
I just feel like shit like I just feel bad that i made jeremy cry outside the bell house
which was like not ever what i was trying to do exactly and that isn't exactly how it went
i and we were actually roasting each other i remember we were trading
we were trading off like going back and forth and you were like you basically
were like you know you're not my friend or whatever and i was like you motherfucker like
you i don't remember exactly the wording but i kind of i got you back i remember i think a lot
of people i don't i don't recall being called a motherfucker i would remember that i write down
in a journal every time someone calls me that.
But you were also crying really hard.
So it's possible that you did.
And that I will allow for is that there was so much snot
and other facial liquid just like in your sort of lips and stuff
that I wasn't able to clearly identify what words you were
trying to say not i guess that's true maybe you didn't say you motherfucker and i did just for
the record i did put your guys podcast on the suggestions list for the uh onion festival in 2018
so okay i mean i remember i do remember you not putting us on a list
of all your favorite podcasts and
influences
when you got interviewed
for
someone.
I guess it's not really an influence
if you're
just taking the entire thing and
doing that. It's just the same thing.
That made me understand why you wouldn't put that well yeah why you wouldn't put that on the list you guys read through are you guys like command f like hollywood handbook or
something yeah when you is that what you did is that what yeah i i i'm not really into like um
like what the different keys do
on the board.
Sure.
You just free ball it.
I'm just here to do my thing.
That makes sense.
And just for the listeners' reference,
we were
one of the top comedy
people to watch
of 2020.
I've been watching watching i'm still watching
and we yeah and we were the cutest couple of comedy or whatever yeah were you guys like a cute
we can go through all these and then i guess i assume they want to talk about an entire article
we can't be cute we're hot Sean's wife emailed me so she said congratulations
and she said
Sean's wife
fights for our contracts
which is kind of cool
kind of interesting
she would think she's fighting for our contracts
and not Sean's
and not Sean's
yeah
yeah
god I obviously and not Sean's yeah yeah God
I obviously didn't know about this
yeah
if she had told me
there would have been some conversations happening in my
household but I have been
away for a while and
when you're gone people change in all kinds of
ways that are very strange to you and hard to adjust to and understand when i get back
we will have a series of therapy sessions to address the jeremy and rajat issue okay the
idea that she would be fighting for your contract and as you said not fighting
for my contract yeah is deeply disturbing if it's true
it has to be dealt with it's true and she said congratulations to us and she said the boys
will be jealous that you got
that they called you the cutest uh comedy duo or whatever yeah sorry we're not we're not cute
we're hot yeah we're not we're hot so the and if you do you not also want to talk about the article
you did where you just talked about how you ate food oh yeah yeah we were in grub street diet
this article where this entire article where they
were like we ate this different food some of the food was so nasty a lot of it was fake
uh it was like very confusing to read why are they talking about this it read to me as
xenophobic as well really oh the way you talked about certain foods seem to be and what
what cultures are you specifically italy you think yeah that italy italy italy yeah it was
an anti-italian bias yeah the way you like intentionally mispronounced the different pastas, which was a microaggression.
Followed by just the sort of like,
you were doing this accent.
And I know it was a written article,
but you could feel it.
It leapt off the page that you did this very offensive Italian accent.
And to all my Italian-American brothers and sisters,
I apologize on behalf of Jeremy and Marjot
because they sure as hell aren't going to do it.
Yeah.
We have nothing to apologize for,
and we have a lot of Italian ex.
You got a lot of brothers and sisters.
You have a lot of growing up to do.
You said, and let's just say let's
just say what you said you ate uh like chinese lo mein and you said this is actually spaghetti
this is real spaghetti you had scallion pancake and you said this is pizza other pizza is not real
pizza you bit into an egg roll and you said this is the best cannoli I've ever had. Someone finally got it right.
What's wrong with that?
That seems accurate.
Racially and culturally.
We think China's better than Italy.
What's the big deal?
Is that bad?
You look at China's economy.
You call General Tso's chicken, chicken parmesan.
You call General Tso's chicken chicken parmesan.
How is that not
shots fired
on the entire nation of Italy
and their cuisine?
They have their own stuff that's
fine.
It's whatever.
Again, it's happening.
I don't want this to be a controversial episode. None of this iscasters promised by the way sorry which we have a ton to get through
all right yes so we're at beginners beach the two the two guys like poke their little heads out it's
pretty obvious they've been there like worm guys or something right they're not just guys there should be like wormy like well they've had
to give up just a huge like percent of their parts over the year they're almost entirely
dehanced at this point yes they're like 85 percent
russell hance's clone dna body parts and so they they they they poke their heads out and
they're kind of like resting their chins on the edge of the hole and they're like hey you guys
are really funny you know like that kind of like energy so if what you hear of like the podcast that sean and
hayes are doing in the in the in the next door hole and by the way sean hayes like are just once
again like they're just happy to be like left alone just like doing their thing literally they're
doing it now it's kind of like happening all over if people like it great but it's actually very dangerous for us like yeah the fact that we can't turn it off and that us just
hanging out is so entertaining to people is putting a huge target on us where we could be
recognized and discovered and we're the worms we're the worms we're cute i think i heard cute
in the description like cutest you're pretty cute worms yeah i think it's cute yeah I think I heard cute in the description. You're pretty cute.
I think it's cute.
It's like a worm version of
the porgs or whatever.
Yeah.
That's great.
Just like a cool, cute creature.
You're going to be the merch.
You will definitely be the merch that comes out of this project.
You and the crab smoking a funky pipe. You have a big snot butt. I mean, you will definitely be the merch that comes out of this project.
You and the crab smoking a funky pipe.
You have a big snot bubble.
They squeeze your doll and a big snot bubble comes out.
There's another little worm living in there.
Yeah, it's like you press a button in the worm's tummy and it goes like,
hey, you guys are really funny.
Yeah.
Okay.
I can deal with that.
So just give us some of those lines. Give us some give us some like you wild line show yeah for sure are you gonna like are you gonna direct us or
what yeah we have we are we have and we will continue to do we'll just keep doing no but is
it like a you know three two one action or do we just go is there like gonna be a snap a snap slate that is to sync
up video with sound yep i know i mean well some people do it for sound this is yeah this is just
for sound um right no we've been around the block so we know we're doing um all right rajad you are three i'll direct us
because they're not good yeah i guess they're not going to um yeah all right three two one action
hi
cut
okay i loved how that was actually that was maybe the first purely usable
blind that we've gotten so far we have recorded project yeah okay i can hear that this is that
is going right i can see it i mean it creates this image for me like i i see the worms i i know the expression uh i
loved that i wish you had continued or done anything else we asked you to do only because
it was so it it was usable but it was so brief yeah that i'd almost rather not use it because
it's going to stick out like a sore thumb. You want us to do one that's longer?
I'd love to have one that's longer.
And don't just say hey and hi for longer.
Yeah.
Which I think you were about to.
What I would like is that you say some of the stuff we asked for
where you're enjoying our show and you think we're funny.
And it's how did you get so funny?
When did you first realize you were funny
who are your guys like this kind of stuff i got it got it for sure i think i got it all right and
just like i i understand the bit is you like never being able to coordinate your actions between the
two of you but jeremy was directing and then rajat said cut after the first line which dga would
would absolutely rake you over the coals for that yeah
i mean they're not gonna allow that that's that's resulting in a settlement so if we want to try
again i love the jeremy director like bit but like uh let's let's stick to that if we can all right
all right well we doesn't like uh unions and union rules so but that's okay. I don't think unions are good.
But we'll get into that later, probably.
Okay.
Well, you like to say,
accept civil unions.
Yes, thank you. Okay.
Absolutely.
Okay.
You ready to start?
Yeah.
Okay.
Three, two, one Okay, three, two
One, action
Hey
Hey Sean and Hayes
We're fans of
Or no, we're
We love it
Allow us to introduce ourselves
We're worms
We're worms, and the cutest worms around
You ain't seen nothing Cuter than us
Oh hey it's the crab
And he's smoking his pipe
And it's
We're just fans of you guys
Of you guys' stuff but we don't necessarily
Do anything that's similar
And
We just
Wanted to say that we like you a normal amount and uh nothing we don't we're
it's not it's all good and uh we're just respectfully peers of yours yeah um we got
we actually have a bunch of meetings yeah we're gonna have to take those meetings and uh we're really busy but thanks
for being in the hole by us yeah and uh we have to go meet with uh sean's wife she's gonna fight
for contracts for us basically okay cut yeah so we so some of that and cut and cut that's and cut
i'm the director and and you can, yeah.
Some of that we can use.
Okay.
I'll probably end it before it becomes about my wife.
Especially because she's both of our wives in this.
So, like, just for canon purposes, she's my wife as well.
Oh, so we're talking about IO in this.
Oh.
Well, just as we remember what we've talked about so far and like when i walked you
through the entire show that yeah sean and i have the same wife in this so like sean's wife is like
just a weird thing to say in this context sorry the stuff about like you guys liking us a normal
amount and like the sweat and desperation uh coming off you as you said it was so real that was uh that was perfect i love it
because what you were the lines you were saying was not the message you were sending yeah no it
was it was really cool um you did mention the crab uh who you said there's the crab and i feel like he should probably have a line so let me just
get the crab line just clean real quick and then just all right no hey hang on you're not
directing this okay go ahead wait yeah jeremy okay go ahead all right three two one action
action on crab they don't have any meetings
so that'll we'll plug that
in all right and can
we do a go
as well
it's gonna get really long
do that three two one
action wow
a lying crab
crab doesn't know anything about
crab wow one of the stupidest
crabs I've ever met. The dumbest crab I've ever
seen in my life. And he's
smoking crack.
That's what he's smoking.
Yeah.
I think we should be good.
Yeah, we can use some
of that, I think. Yeah.
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Okay.
Okay.
And so, like,
I think the lines we'd like to get here are, like,
these ideas are too, like, smart and funny for us.
It's, like, making me sick.
Like, having these ideas in my head is making my, make my brain is making me sick okay like our
brains are basically too small to handle some of the funny ideas you guys have yes yeah okay that's
such a great way to say it yeah well yeah we weren't rolling on that um yeah wait so what and
what's up with the authorities they They're going to kick your ass.
Yeah, like eventually they...
And that's what...
So if you want to get this at the same time,
just like sounds of you getting beaten up
by the authorities and dragging...
So this is like a pro-cop?
That's what I was wondering.
Well, it's you guys going like,
we just wanted to be cool like Sean and Hayes.
Well, when they're kicking your ass,
they think you're kicking your ass they think
you're us the heroes yeah so it's actually not pro cop like it's it's negative but when it's
happening to you we actually it's a cool like moral conflict where we don't know whose side
to be on because you were trying to be moral cool and smart and funny like us and you're being
punished for it which does feel correct but the people
doling out the punishment we also don't support them and i think it puts the audience at a very
complicated place which art should challenge you in that way it's a moral gray area you know and
this it's not like an absolutist project we want people to explore these ideas it's like you guys
want to like and you guys know yeah you know guys know rajat is like i'm not white one of the you guys like yeah one of the
what one of the races he's like one of the races and you guys like made the cut you guys like
learned that i was one of the races and then and And you guys were like... You guys were saying like moral gray area,
like cops and Rajat.
You guys are looking at Rajat and going,
look at the cops.
Yeah, so earlier when Rajat was talking about
Hasan Minhaj being racist
and how he thought that was bad,
I actually got a lot of texts and emails
being like, hey, that that guy do whatever you want to
that guy like that really whoa yes like from who from like the like what kind of people from
progressives yeah progressives yeah it was you know from the progressive community the biggest
one i got all caps was from bernie sanders no no and then right underneath that aoc texted me
and said whatever happens to rajat and podcasters promise i'm fine with it and that was from aoc
and they were like we thought they were cool because they talked about not liking capitalism
in the grub Street interview that really advanced
the movement for us very powerfully
but now it turns out
that they were we can
they were willing to swear off their values
by calling
races against Dax Shepard
really early in the show
they were like honestly
at minute 26 of the show when
you're just sort of running out of stuff to
talk about you're leapfrogging around if you bring up hasan minaj being racist okay but rajat did it
at like minute four and that means that he wasn't even like scraping the bottom of his
brain pan you know you guys have you guys have kind of turned me around on this i'm all i'm like
all in favor of giving money to the police now like you get and you guys turn me around on that
yeah you guys have made some really interesting points and that's we should give more money we
should explain is in the year 3010 the the police have been transformed and we are not seeing like heavily armed like paramilitary um
basically like uh asshole like white supremacist going out to search for people this is in the
future and so what it's usually social workers who are highly trained in conflict de-escalation
and are there to offer like therapy and resources but when they encounter
you something primal
kicks in and so
I don't think it's racially motivated
they are actually very well trained in
capoeira as a dance but
when they see you it's just exercise
for them yes but they
do use it as a very powerful
martial art when they see
you like a woke police.
Yeah, I don't know.
That's not really the word I would use.
I don't know.
All right.
Okay.
So they got it.
All right.
So now what?
They are the PC police, but PC stands for perfect capoeira.
Understood.
Okay.
So we need sounds of your brains hurting and you being sick
and then just like what you would say
as
the
cool police are
kicking your ass using capoeira
moves. Specifically the one where they
get on their hands and put both feet in there.
You know the one I'm talking about.
That's like the main capoeira move and they're
kicking you in the head with both feet as they go by.
For sure.
All right.
You ready, Richa?
Yeah, I'm ready.
Three, two, one.
Action.
Hi.
Hi. okay that was very cute you don't have to say hi again okay okay we got that
we got really really good cool all right cut oh sorry cut i don't know if you're rolling alright well
we'll try again
alright
3, 2, 1, action
oh you must be the police that Sean and Hayes
funded
hey you guys
you guys are here
to beat up a minority on behalf of Sean and Hayes?
I guess Sean and Hayes really wanted you to beat up a minority today.
I guess I'll get beat up because of that.
All right.
Well, I'll use my privilege to try and step in.
Thank you, Jeremy.
Rajat, get behind me.
Okay.
Thank you, Jeremy. Rajat, get behind me. Okay. Thank you, Jeremy. They'll see
my skin and think that I'm an ally
when in fact I'm not
an ally to them and I'm an ally to you.
Awesome. I wish Sean
and Hayes did this, but they don't care about
minorities that much. I've heard that
as well through the Whisper Network.
Hey, get...
Yeah, go ahead. You're interrupting the take.
I'm getting beat up now.
Ooh! hey get in yeah go ahead you're interrupting the take oh that almost hurts so bad i'm so glad i blocked it i'm so glad i just blocked it thank you and i'm so glad i blocked rajat from getting hurt um i just blocked and
i just blocked that kick. Thank you, Jeremy.
What else?
What else do we have to do?
Cut.
I think, wait, I think Sean and Hayes wanted my brains to get,
the minority's brains to get hurt.
We wanted you guys to be feeling sick from the ideas that you were adopting of ours
because they were so much further advanced than what you know yeah i guess that part didn't feel i wasn't sure if that felt kind of true to the
character okay so your brains were actually too stupid in real life to even understand what we
were talking about no so there's like a realism to that that we tell you what to do and you're
like i'm not sure what you're talking about or like what that to that no that we tell you what to do and you're like i'm not sure
what you're talking about or like what that is totally no it was more that our brains were so
big that it it almost like it's like dropping like a droplet into an ocean where like putting
your brains into our brains didn't even like affect doesn't even we have so many good thoughts
and stuff that your thoughts
only you know whatever said your brains were small i i actually we do think they are huge
we think they look like beach balls essentially that they're just giant smooth marbles okay thank
you thanks it's a compliment and they have a little nozzle yeah oh and that they get deflated with one kick of the pc police who are
actually good and and help almost everyone that's not what the scene sounded like to me it didn't
sound like that but consider the narrator i mean of course that's how they're going to want to frame
it okay okay we got a lot of stuff um This was our most productive episode for sure.
Yeah.
Do you guys have any other interviews?
I know you don't do videos anymore,
but do you have any other media availability that you've done
that you'd like to share?
Yeah.
What else is going on for you to interview magazine feature-wise?
Yeah, we've got a bunch of magazines. Raj you want to tons yeah we got a lot of interviews coming up uh and again it's like
we haven't done that many videos and just the interviews lining up just over and over and how
many pod you guys have done like a lot of podcasts, right? I noticed you guys had an interview like seven years ago in LA Magazine or whatever.
Oh, yeah.
Congrats.
Congrats.
I never congratulated you on that.
Yeah.
So congrats.
No, how could you congratulate?
I mean, we had no fucking idea who you were at that time.
It would have been weird for you to congratulate us.
Totally.
We barely know now.
Well, I guess you're not online then yeah one of one of the most up-and-coming areas of all media the cutest area too yeah yeah i've had to uh say no to a lot of interviews for the boys because the
publications couldn't handle that exposure
it would like break their website so we've had a pass on a lot of stuff lately so if we
paste magazine would be reduced to actual paste if they ever did a piece on us
yeah and sorry that kevin hasn't really been participating i mean like i actually really
appreciate you like the professionalism of the two this hasn't been like seamless
but like to just like to press on as you can see kevin just sort of wandered to the back of the
frame and just like pound his his couch yeah he just it was like he slowly his his eyes started
drifting that way and then at one point
he just wasn't looking at the screen at all anymore and then he was sort of sliding his
whole desk and chair over so he could be closer to it but he thought it looked like he wasn't
yeah and then finally he just did not care what we were seeing and you know his primary urge became the most important thing as can happen and uh it it
was really nice of you not to mention it i'm sure he would be embarrassed if people knew yeah well
he was texting he was texting us and like he would that's incredible because he didn't appear to have
a hand free at any point yeah well when he like he had a few releases where he would like
kind of like slump his body over and then he would get his phone out and text us and be like
i mean i guess i could have been talking to siri like he had to mute the sound
he was texting you that he was sorry?
Yeah.
He was like, I fucked up again.
I'm so sorry.
He was like, I fucked up.
I fucked up.
And I said, it's fine.
It's fine.
Just don't do it again. All of a sudden, I look up and he's like back at it.
Bye.
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