The Daily Show: Ears Edition - From the Archives: Jessica Williams and Phoebe Robinson - February 5, 2018
Episode Date: November 21, 2018Jessica Williams and Phoebe Robinson talk about their Brooklyn-based comedy podcast "2 Dope Queens," which they turned into a multi-part HBO special. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.i...heartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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This is very exciting!
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Wow! Wow, this is very exciting. This is dope. Why do you? Hi, y'all's?
Welcome to the show.
Welcome to the show.
Welcome back to the show.
This is exciting.
Congratulations, two dope queens turned by HBO into a show.
Did you ever think that would happen?
Because I remember when the show started out in Brooklyn, it was like, oh a podcast and now it's an HBO like you guys gonna make a movie next right you didn't come to Brooklyn I just want to say
not to start any me wow she's like I totally came to Brooklyn I totally
came to Brooklyn and then I saw a man walking a peacock and I was like
this is not the place to me butry and put together a sex tape.
We're working on it.
We're workshopping it right now before we, you know,
there's too much plot currently.
There's a lot of, too much.
I like that.
I like that.
I like that.
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Don't drag us on the show we're on.
Delayed pay.
Right, because it's worked out in the day.
How to do you?
She's like being so bad today.
OK, so anyway, she was working background on it.
And she's like been a stand-up and so she had me co-host her show that she was doing at UCB East called Blariah Live and so
we co-hosted it and then we had so much fun and then realized that we were a great duo.
So we just kept doing that and we moved to bigger and bigger venues and three and a half years later now we have these four HBO specials that are airing. Black History Month.
You know that's...
Black History Month.
If that's not a gift tomorrow, I've wasted my life.
For those who haven't watched the show, I would liken it to, it's like the Queen's Royal Variety
Show, basically.
You know, I'm, pun intended.
But you have the, you have your show, you have your comedians that that that that that come that come that come that that come that that that the that that the the that the the co co Royal Variety Show, basically. You know, you pun intended. But you have the, you have your show, you have your comedians that come when you have
a special guest.
The first episode was John Stewart in New York, which was amazing.
Do you choose the comedians that perform on the show for a specific reason?
Because it feels like there's a very definite choice in who you have. Yeah, we want to be super inclusive because, you know, we've just been surrounded by a lot of white people and comedy and so we just
want to kind of diversify things and show like women people people, people,
people, people, who don't necessarily get the same shots that we get on late
night and just have them like do amazing sets like you know Michelle
Boutel, Naomi Ekeparaghan, just all these amazing talented people. So when we sat down, we want to have people who had done the podcast previously.
It's like a, thank you for doing us
when we were like a wee little podcast.
And then like have people who never got to have one,
like Shane Wang, who's a writer
for Fresh Off the Boat.
So it's like, right?
Right, right.
And now thanks. this will be part of the black history that you both create. You guys are blowing up. Thank you. No, you really are.
You really are.
Like, Jessica on your side, I mean, Fantastic Beasts,
you're going to be in Fantastic Beasts.
I am very excited.
Yeah.
I'm really excited.
I've been reading those books since I was nine. And you know, J.K. Rowling sort of found me because she watches a Daily Show
and she just really liked my Daily Show stuff and so she like slid in my DMs
and then it just I was like on a field shoe for the show and she just like
on a field shoe for the show and she started following me and I was like
cool I'm done tweeting always wanted to do on this,
like from this side of the desk?
Can I try this?
Oh yeah, go, cool, cool.
This seems so like.
Jake, water?
I thought it was tea.
I thought it was tea.
that's tea. it seemed like it was like a prison internment camp. They wouldn't give us water when we were standing here. You know it was great. Everything was union, it was great.
Phoe, on your side? Um, like this is the world that you wanted to get into. As Jessica said,
you came in, you were doing stand up, you were waiting for your big shot. It feels like
this is just the beginning for you. You've got a book. You've gotthe book. New York Times West Seller. Oh, New... I'm a brag. I'm a brag. I'm also
working on a TV show as well. I am. I'm trying to develop a TV show with Amazon
right now is a lot of Glazer's executive producing. I'm co-writing with Amy and
Aneoby who is a writer producer and insecure and I'm also writing my second book
called Everything's Trash but it's okay. It seems very appropriate for these times it's been
like another essay collection by like interracial dating I'll mention Bono
not dating Bono but I've met him and it was you're dating Bono I'm dating
it's out there folks she's dating Bono she's dating she's dating
super dating and just like kind of like super like really like really
like really cool awesome moments in my life so yeah so and so and so and so and so yeah so yeah so yeah so yeah so yeah so yeah so yeah so yeah so yeah so yeah so yeah th th th th th th th th th th th th I th th I th th th I th th th I th I th I th I th I th th th th th I th I'm th I'm th I'm th I'm th I th I th I th I th I th I th I th I th I th I th I th I th I th I th I th I th I I th I th I th I th I th I th I th I th I th I th I th I th I th I th I th I th th th th th th thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thi thee thi the the the the thi thi the thi thi thi thi thi of like kind of weird things that happen and also just like really cool awesome moments in my life so yeah
that's excited. Congratulations I could not ask to speak to better and more
amazing people than the two of you thank you so much congratulations thank you
so excited for both of them
to know Queens as Fridays at 1130 p.m. on HBO Jessica Williams
TV Robinson
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