The Worst Idea Of All Time - Overlooked 3 - 7: Comrade Rob w/ Daniel Sloss
Episode Date: January 25, 2021We got him! Daniel Sloss joins us for the final watch of Asian Momma, Mexican Kids. Sloss takes us through the technical rationale for the 45 minute runtime and his outrage at being passed over for a ...Netflix comedy slate that turned out to contain this special. Guy and Tim try to decide if it was Scheinder’s mate David Spade who had to give notes or Dane Cook who gave him two big thumbs up. Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.
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Hey folks, this episode sounds a little different to the other ones because Guy and I both forgot
to tell our guests to record on their end, so yeah, it's different. Luckily I had a screen
backup record, which is what you're going to hear, basically just our Zoom call. It unfortunately
also cut off for the final four-ish minutes of the convo, so I don't know, it feels like a pretty
fitting end to the whole project
all things considered uh i hope you enjoy the series though and we will catch you over
more regularly at the worst idea of all time stream peace hello and welcome to this the seventh and final installment in the schneider special
overlooked and undercooked spin-off season in which tim batt and guy montgomery have explored
in excruciating detail rob schneider's hilarious net special, Asian Mama, Mexican Kids, and Tim.
Pop the fucking champers, my guy.
We did it.
They said it couldn't be done.
They absolutely told us it shouldn't be done, but we did it.
Just in case you haven't quite passed through the title
to understand its subtext, The title is named such because...
Don't do this to me again.
Don't do this to me again.
I'm fucking dead serious.
I can't hear you do this again.
We've got a very special guest for this,
our final episode.
His mama...
Fuck you, dude!
...is Asian.
Fuck!
But his kids...
His kids are Mexican!
I'm furious cannot handle this and we are joined as to advertise by a very special guest uh
daniel sloss how are you dan hey buddies how man? I mean, I'm good now.
I've spent the last hour laughing for all of them.
I tried so hard to go in with an open mind
because I do believe at the end of the day,
we're all comedians.
Yeah, and you're a fair-minded man. Yeah, regardless of your we're all comedians and yeah and you you're a fair-minded man
yeah regardless of your opinion
about you know the comedians and stuff we're all
in the same trenches we're all on the same
side firing our
comedy guns at the audience
but fucking I just watched
one of my comrades commit
war crimes that we we agreed were over after world
war ii like he acted as if there was no such thing as the geneva convention
the fucking goal that it takes a man to do 15 minutes of racist Asian impressions
I have ever seen in my
entire life and then bring
an Asian man out to play
the piano
some next
level race form
cockery I just
fucking
I just
I mean fair play to you for doing for watching it seven five i guess
sloss i don't know this format's been hanging around like a bad smell for the last six years
and i just am starting to think that uh the joke is on us but can i i attempted to do this a couple
episodes ago and the laptop um crashed so it didn't quite work but i've actually i've written
out a set list and it as a little personal physical challenge
for me, I would like to see if I can
get it all in in one breath.
Oh, okay.
Is this kosher? Yeah, by all means,
dude. The 45
minute special that we just
saw. Oh, so 45
minutes. Let's
discuss that not
random number. Let's really just because it's not random i fucking promise you
i've got two netflix specials they know their fucking time it's right it needs you know that's
how much they know it has to be that that's the fucking attention span but with rob schneider fans they were like it's less it's less
we're gonna need two musical interludes to keep them on the hook
all right it's just me for 45 but i said no we're gonna need something else we're gonna need
diversion all right here's the seat list rob keep texting adam like just let us know
is there any chance he'll turn up on the day is there any
sorry i just want to say quickly this is the very bottom line on sandler's seven film deal with
netflix this is crippled in crayon in someone's bad hand and rob schneider gets 45 minutes to do whatever the fuck he wants this cannot count
there's no way he doesn't do uncut gems and then rounds out the deal with rob schneider's asian
mama mexican kids all right fucked up on cheese ripped old men not complete piece of shit personal
trainer wife sucks number one fat fuck wife sucks number two. Wife sucks number one. Fat fuck. Wife sucks number two.
Dick out.
Kid sucks number one.
Potty training.
Kid sucks number two.
Dinosaur dreams.
Wife sucks number three.
Downstairs sneezes.
I have a big house.
Fuck.
That's all I can tell in one breath.
Sexually assaulting mother-in-law.
Asian mama.
I'm not Asian enough.
Asian mama.
Circle dance.
See what happens.
Chinese moist brackets five minutes.
Fuck Jesus. Beef with oysterster Sauce, No Homeless Asians, Pedicurists Sequel Prostitutes, Korean Whorehouse, Suck Your Own Dick, Piano Man, I Am A Me Too Hero, Pig Potential, Starbucks Sex Offender, Men Want Sex, Women Want Relationships.
relationships coming her back wife sucks number three fucking in park city guys love hot woman model loses car keys average loses car keys i go loses car keys model kills mama i go kills mama
wife sucks number four divorce wife sucks number five youth brackets juice fellas make him happy
but ignore them wife sucks number six Get that dick away from me
Men also suck
Little bit times six
I ruined Christmas
Callback sexual assault bit
I am bad at sex
I smoked weed
My dick is a sundae
Wife sucks number seven
No dick sundae for you
And don't forget the big closer
My daughter and I are getting along
Yeah We patch things up When you read it all sequentially like that And don't forget the big closer. My daughter and I are getting along.
Yeah.
We patch things up.
When you read it all sequentially like that,
it actually sounds like some sort of beat poetry. Like it sounds like a parody of a comedian's open mic set list.
Maybe that's the art that we can derive from the special.
So can you get into the mechanics of the 45 minutes things a little bit
dan like is this something do you think this is something he contractually had to get across the
line for for it to count as a special like some legal definition of the term yeah like so like
netflix wouldn't they needed an hour for us they wouldn't accept more than an hour right because
we were like my specials can be eight minutes long and they were like hey with all due fucking respect we respect what you do but we know our algorithm we know what
happens people will not watch for what happens all right and um with this like it's it's it's
frustrating because i have a special that's recorded and was recorded before quarantine
happened.
Just like he's recorded this one.
We would like to Netflix be like,
Hey,
here's one in the bag.
Is there any chance she'd want this?
And they're like,
we've,
we've got our lineup for right now.
And we're like,
okay,
that was the lineup.
I can do,
I can do Asian voices,
but I, but I didn't, i didn't know that's what you wanted
i didn't know that's because of the bad diagram of things i offer and things that i'm just
imagining this fucking uber confident guns are blazing netflix exec who's sitting on this gold
of schneider and in comes daniel sloss it's locked down you
can't produce any content for like time immemorial essentially and you say we recorded one that's not
going to be necessary mr sloss no it's so it's actually we thank you but we actually have well
you know what netflix i absolutely trust you you gave him my career what did you do he did what to his mother-in-law and that's the end of it there's no repercussions his wife is
fine with it the mother is fine with it that's a weird bit because we were in that we were in the chat as we are for the um synchronized stream and uh so
god i would have paid serious money to be in the presence of daniel sloss as this was unfolding
him watching this happen for the first time because the way the joke reveals itself is he's
grabbing around in the dark and you're like jesus fucking christ he's describing in like some detail him
sexually assaulting his wife sleeping wife which is already awful it's him in bed he's like i'm
just grabbing my wife's arms and that's just something he does regularly he offers that
information as if we're all going to be like oh yeah no that thing you do to your sleeping wife
you know that you know the only eight hours of the day when she doesn't say
no that's when i like to fucking hit it and you were horrified you were like like what is he
what is this what is he talking about oh my god his wife it was just like oh my god no oh my god
she's asleep oh rob no and then and i was like oh no dad doesn't know it's the mother-in-law yet it's guys like this is am i talking to fucking idiots it's called a pullback and reveal
it's funny enough that he's doing it to his wife but his mother-in-law that's hilarious
mother-in-laws are the common enemy of all comedians. The audience is such an interesting sound to hone in on
as he's telling that joke.
The good people of Utah, the God-fearing Mormons of Utah
are on board for a lot of this special.
They're not on board for that.
And they are on board with a lot of it. And this is again one thing you have to say he doesn't die okay he doesn't bomb truly he has a good gig
and that's worse it's so much sad like every time there was at least every time i heard a woman laugh during
that special it was just going oh trump's gonna win again like he's just like he's literally
and then and there was my mother-in-law
four more years four more years all of those yeah i i sort of picked up on it quite early when we were watching it, but hearing you use Trump
as an analogous or like, you know, reference him,
there are genuine chunks of that special where it is exactly
the same cadence and thought pattern as Trump going off script
at a rally, only these are Schneiders written down
carefully honed.
Honed, Honed.
Like he's practiced those bits in other places.
He did them at the improv and was like, keep it in.
Keep in jutes.
They liked what I said.
It's crazy. They liked when I oversaid jutes.
The jutes, the jutes, jutes.
They liked that.
He got into repetition.
It's crazy to think of the collaboration behind this
because you've got your friends who you do comedy with and often especially if you're
tuning up for a big show they'll watch your set and then they'll they'll note it they might tag it
like i'm imagining someone like even david spade who i think is funny having to sit through schneider
and then he comes up to him afterwards with a set list written in crayon and lipstick on a napkin.
Like, what do you reckon, man?
And you have to sit through, like, these guys are friends for whatever reason.
You've got to sit through a feedback session where you've got nothing good to say to someone.
Like, how do you get through that?
The only man who I can see having greenlit all of these jokes and be like no notes is dane cook no one else on earth would
have been all right with this dane cook dane dane cook came out again but like this this rob
snyder is like his his second warm-up of this like he's nervous before his netflix recording
he calls him he calls him dane cook dane dave cook dave cook watches the entire special loves it
walks back rob schneider's so nervous right because he knows dave's in his nose has got one
and dave cook has an accent symbol just walks up to rob rob nervous and dave just goes hey buddy
and just rips up his notes fucking nailed it bro rob's like thanks man that means so much yeah yeah brilliant
loved it no no it's man that means a lot coming from you dame cook
when when was this like what can we actually play a game here what year
should this special have been released
for it to serve as an instance
of stand up comedy
that's a tricky question because are we
talking ethically
or like when would it have been suitable
or
like I mean what year can you imagine it being
released and it not standing out the way it does
uh
oh I think
the same year that fucking Eddiedie murphy raw like if you
re-watch raw the first the first five minutes of me like oh i mean i've not watched it but that's
what i've heard comedians say but apparently it's really bad and it doesn't age well i don't watch
old stand-up i'm bored who gives a shit i imagine the 70s it might have been well you know what you know what the asian impression
wouldn't have stood out in the 70s like that would have yeah like it absolutely everyone
would have been doing asian pressures there but like man we've had we've had lots of very public
conversations like that anymore like they're really public and they come they happen all the time
and you there's loads of starting points like you just don't do them i did that is an interesting
thing to think about the kind of media consumption habits of rob schneider what is he reading who is
he talking to what like how has he formed this
interesting bubble for himself where he's rocking out um no exaggeration like one third of his 45
minute special is him doing a variety of asian accents on stage to the good people of utah in 2020 in 2020 i but yes but but 2020 america man like this like you have to understand
that america yeah fundamentally different from its core no no broken like it never yeah it never
worked it managed to prop itself up on a bunch of separate identities and now none of those
identities exist anymore
because they didn't really exist anyway they were just forms of propaganda and now it's all
collapsing in on its fucking self that's a terrifying thought is this the the shot that
rang around the world of like this is the start of the actual end there are no cultural norms anymore
like comedians can get up on stage do whatever the fuck they want louis ck is back
in the fold ladies and gentlemen it's also it's so fucking well because i don't know much about
rob schneider's politics but i'm going to assume all of them
it's so wild i don't even know i understand where the right wing community comes from
when they say like like we're too lefties are too sensitive and liberals were too whiny.
I really understand that. But see this bit where they're like,
the left just aren't funny. I'm like, but, but have you seen your guys?
Like, don't get me wrong. When you insult left wing comedy,
I also know who you're talking about. Right? Nod, nod, agree.
When you're like, wow, wow, wow. I'm actually on your team too.
But your guys, like that's that's you fight so hard to have rights to make every single joke and then it's like this is the application that's not that's not what we died like the people who
died for the men who died for freedom of speech weren't fucking being like,
God, I fucking hope we can make as many Asian impressions as we can. I'd love to be able to slap the back of my neck while pretending to be an Asian man trying to pronounce oyster and black bean sauce.
That's what I want my kids to fucking do while I give my life on this fucking land.
my life on this fucking lane rob schneider's new special is the like free speech equivalent of the people who are convinced that the constitution was formed so they don't have to put a piece of
cloth in front of their mouth during a pandemic it's just a complete disconnection from yeah it's
uh but the thing is with rob schneider i don't know where he sits on the political spectrum because here's an array of facts I know about Rob Schneider.
Number one, he's got a daughter and a wife who are less than 12 months difference in age.
That's not necessarily political.
I just needed to squeeze that into another episode because it's astounding to me.
He's quite a devout Buddhist in some ways.
Like he keeps up the practice.
Fuck, what are you talking about?
What?
Tim, I keep forgetting, and I'm sure we've spoken about this in previous Schneider-centric podcasts,
but you've actually interviewed this man.
Yeah, I had a chat with him for about 15 or 20 minutes years ago when I was on the radio.
And yeah, we talked about his his buddhism quite a bit
he's um he's a deeply stupid um man but in that way that like is really charming and very
quintessentially american just saying really vacuous stuff that everyone else is like
yeah of course like yeah that doesn't even warrant saying out loud but saying it with
this kind of erudite nature like you've just tripped over this great new philosophy everyone
needs to hear from your mouth it's just like i've just just upon uh further um reflection just
looking at the state of the world and lots of self-thoughts i've actually realized that
if we were all just nice to each other, maybe things would be,
you go,
yeah,
yeah,
nothing,
nothing fresh.
Nothing.
He is kind of anti-vax.
He's pretty,
he's pretty anti-vax.
He's pretty anti-vax.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And he just moans a lot,
which to me at the moment, I guess everyone moans a lot, don't they? It kind of readsx, yeah, yeah. And he just moans a lot, which to me at the moment,
I guess everyone moans a lot, don't they?
It kind of reads as very right-wing to me, the victim mentality thing.
The left had a stronghold over that position for a long-ass time,
but I think victim mentality has been reclaimed by the alt-right.
It's crazy to think no one has managed to like squeeze more value from the amount of
talent juice that they have inside of their their vessel and to still be aggrieved at your position
in hollywood like to be what 55 and totally irrelevant and be given a netflix special on a platter thanks to some fucking
crayon postscript on sandler's netflix deal and spend a chunk of it complaining that you're no
longer relevant is remarkable and not even to explore it in an interesting way just to like
have it as a fucking thing that bothers you before swatting into your asian impressions
it's very easy to dump on this guy sloss i'd love
to know if there's anything any premises lines anything that you found funny anything that you
would find salvageable as holding comedic potential all all of it really if he went seven layers
deeper if he went fucking seven layers deeper into himself look that's an interest that's an interesting angry
bloke right he fucking hates women he just hates them all of them some of them he doesn't even know
yet but that's something we me and him as a member can explore like i want to like i'm like did does
it come from mum like was it that or was it where? Because it's deep fucking hatred.
It's such deep hatred for women that he had to bring four of them on at the end and be like, ah, ah, look, I don't.
Look, look, they were jokes.
They were jokes.
And proof that they're jokes is the fact that they're all here
and they fucking love me.
And this one sings with me.
And even though she's a year old, she calls her mum
because they all fucking love me because I love you.
I love all women. Anyway, some of them are sluts though i i think i think if you were to like split his time of buddhism to spend half of it in therapy
and like actually like there's real pain and real trauma there he mentions his mom and the special he is partially named after her once and it's a throwaway line that he sees very quietly during
a laugh line um from a previous joke where he just says we have a very cold relationship
and that's the only thing he mentions about his mom and it's just like whoa tell me more about
that now that's a combo i want to see you have on stage is a photo of her at the end yeah it is it's a photo of them together at the end
right that's fascinating who is this woman and why does he hate her but why is she still like
i want to know what is this this is the thing is he doesn't and i sort of it's occurred to me
previously but it really came home to us like he doesn't realize how vulnerable he's being like all of
these things are presented as jokes he's finished thinking through but really it's like you know a
therapist would have a fucking field day talking this guy because he's laying it all out like
yeah i've worked through all this stuff here are my findings and it's like dude you have not even
made a mark on the surface of what is happening inside of you no it's it's
it's not even that right he's he's he's done like an archaeological dig of his soul and he's found
all of these dinosaur bones in it right and he's showing you his dirt collection
like there's a full fucking t-rex in a dying position and he's like but this stone here and you go no no buddy
you've done so much work it's all there come on
do you reckon he got paid a lot of money for this um i don't i don't know. Because I say that in the context of Guy and I holding a theory for a long time,
he's got a sitcom that's on Netflix,
which we believe he may have paid Netflix to put on the network,
whereas most people would get paid for their work.
It's like entirely self-funded, directed, produced, written, performed.
Maybe dropped off with a bag of money um into the
netflix office and also he turns up with his own internet cable as well and he's like i won't even
take up your bandwidth just just put it on there just leave it there and if people don't watch it
that's fine i'm used to that give them the option i find my career is based on that if given the
option some people will they'll watch me at times so could you just please yeah the entire
the motivator for a career is like there's 300 million people in america
someone at some point will watch this i so i i'm hot off the heels of a very scary uh documentary
on netflix called the social dilemma which is all about how ai um taking control of these social
media platforms is currently in the process of ripping us apart irrevocably and i think that this special exists because of the same like
algorithmic logic that he was briefly in uh what's the wrong missy which did really well
on netflix it was and it wasn't it wasn't i watched it i enjoyed it as a movie a lot of
fucking great and uh yeah hi and he's in there same director i believe
shit really i don't know that because schneider's in there he does this little cameo on the boat
tonguing someone's mouth he's just got an obligation that if it's a schneider verse
movie he gets to appear in it somewhere and the algorithm it's like there's a thing about machine learning right
with artificial intelligence that they use a technique called a neural net and basically
they'll tell the machine this is your starting point and this is the outcome we want no one
knows what happens in the middle i think this is what's going to start happening with netflix and
what we're seeing now with the special coming out netflix ai is going rob schneider
is in that movie that movie did well we will approve the special and i think more of these
black swan contractual events are going to be popping up they don't make sense to us mere
mortals but to the machine logical but i mean it's a very very good theory
i've been locked in for a long time
Dan I've been doing some big thinking
I just
it's it's I did
actually used to enjoy some of
his cameos like when I was younger
I enjoyed of course
like I love and I
will say I liked I really really really
liked Adam Sandler's special
I'm a I'm a I'm a Sandman fan.
I'm willing to admit that he's done some not great things.
But in general, I'm a Sandman fan.
He gave me my childhood.
He gave me my teenage years.
And I've always had a soft spot for Rob Schneider as well,
which I was kind of worried about coming on this
because I don't want to insult a fucking pro.
But how did he get that?
fucking pro but that how did he get that like it must it must it must be just the algorithm having the algorithm having an aneurysm i think so i think that's what it's about but but but as you
say i mean america's tearing itself apart as well and it's always been pretty there's an audience
for rob schneider it's the thing if you want to understand anything about america understand this
there is an audience for rob schneider having a special in 2020 they exist yeah they have lives
they buy things and it'll be doing man it'll be doing well he'll be crushing it like i guarantee
it like that'll do well his tune will do well off the back a lot of people will have gone you know what rob schneider special
was great we're the weirdos if nothing else it's run my algorithm into the absolute fucking ground
man no actually i think the fact that you've now watched his special
seven times netflix are phoning him up right now and man rob is currently getting the call and he's
like yeah yeah yeah no seven times where are they new zealand is it is it still open i'm on my way
he's now there's gonna be a rob schneider tour of new zealand based on the fact that somebody
watches special seven fucking times we were talking about this guys asked me a couple times in a couple different ways like if so as an audience
member if you tuned up to a comedy special and unannounced rob schneider was on the bill like
how would you respond to that comedy show not special oh yeah sorry yeah like a lineup show
oh well man i've i've i've haven having gigged in america i've been on
bills when somebody weird just fucking like i saw dane cook do one of his returns to stand up after
15 years and you're just like all right okay and some of the how was that it was you know
15 years is a long time yeah 50 years it years is long. It was dead weird because he was on, right?
And Miley Cyrus was in the fucking audience, right?
So yeah, this was at the Improv in LA.
So there's this table where the comedians normally sit.
We weren't allowed to sit there because Miley Cyrus is there.
So I'm just sat there waiting to go on stage.
Dane Cook goes on before me.
It's 15 minutes.
And Miley Cyrus really liked Dane Cook.
And she was there to see Dane Cook, clearly.
But she laughed at all of his jokes,
but she would just repeat the last word
of every single one of his punchlines
for like 30 seconds after each of his jokes.
And it was so weird.
He'd do the joke and he'd be like,
and then it turned out she was a penguin
and everyone would laugh.
And then Miley Cyrus would just be like, penguin.
I thought you meant like in a uncontrollable laughter way but saying it just like straight saying it to herself and reminding yourself of the word penguin okay yeah and then you do another
one i'd be like clippers and everyone would laugh and she'd be like, ha, ha. Clippers. Guy and I saw him perform once, and it was crazy.
Because I remember back in his heyday,
like one of my best friends was borderline obsessed with him.
Just downloaded all his specials.
I loved him.
I loved him when I was young.
What was the special?
He had one big special.
That stadium one that he toured around, eh?
Oh, yeah, the one at the black dot or something
vicious circle maybe vicious circle that's yeah yeah thank you yeah that was that was uh i don't
want to say formative but i remember being introduced to that by a friend and thinking
this was just about the funniest thing i've ever seen at the time he was unstoppable he was he was
absolutely on fire and then guy and i saw him in la perform yeah potentially after a big break and we were
like speaking of dudes who do not like women holy shit that material was spiked
does dan cook not like women either i've not i didn't see any women hanging in my one but was
he by with you i'm not above those comedy shows that you go to, like a lineup show,
particularly with old pros and they're using it as a therapy session.
But to see Dane Cook just shedding some layers about prior relationships
was fucking surreal.
Yeah.
And if you read between the lines, you got the feeling that not all
of the problems that Dane Cook were detailing actually lay at the feet of the woman no no no you're telling me that you're telling me
that jane cook might have been responsible no say it ain't soon i don't want to i don't want to
shit on your heroes dude dan what do you make of bringing like a concert pianist um and just underscore your thoughts
in the middle of your show man man the fucking audacity right if i was can you imagine the
fucking uproar right if i was to go on stage right and just be like you know what
fucking indians right i've just had it with them right and i'm i don't like their food
the way they serve you the food is weird and then i start doing like all the like the voice and i
start doing a poo's voice and i start doing head wobbling and i do that for six fucking minutes
right just doing the voice being silly saying packy doing all the whole fucking shebang right
and then at the end of it i'm like fucking anyway here's my friend imran on the key
just gonna uh self-reflect now on my relationship with my father i'm a complex man
i um i've had a i've had a tough life people there's there's something i love about it because he brings out this very good pianist
sitting on stage and somehow we haven't like clicked to yet and then he's like okay guys
let's talk about me too
you're not equipped nothing in the previous 27 minutes has instilled any faith in me
you are in any way capable of grappling with this rob schneider's fundamental
misunderstanding of me too is that it's actually about rob schneider like it's about me too
also i'm pretty sure after watching it and sharing and chatting with you guys throughout it
that that pianist like he he called when he came out on stage that was not a moment on
that was to save the show he was like i can't he was so sick he was so sick of rob doing an
impression of his entire family just really diminishing all the hard work they've done
as second and third generation immigrants.
I've got to play him off.
He does.
This is very plausible.
I've seen this show seven times.
I remember how he does it.
He walks on and then Rob sees his name.
I'm sorry that I've forgotten it in the moment.
Do you know his name, Guy?
I can recite it.
He says it in response to him walking out,
not to call him walking out.
So I think you're dead right.
This motherfucker needed to prevent this show
from going in the basement.
And he took it there anyway.
I want that.
I want that for me.
I want different musical accompaniment and
i want it to be up to them when and who tags in if i start going super blue and the crowd's not
into it but i feel like i'm hitting my stride and i'm not quite reading the cues right i want a
harmonicist to come out and just start doing some blues i think that so that i can break
down the unique racial situation of new zealand's ethnic makeup and how we get on together the point
at which you're relying on professional musicians to come out and curve your comedic impulses
is the point at which it might be time to stop getting up on stage you couldn't do it wrong
it's it's so weird as well that like clearly like rob schneider
watched adam sanders one where there's like a guitar and he was like he was like what's the
what's the adam sanders got the guitar what's the rob schneider musical equivalent of the oh that's
right piano the grand piano and the rest of us were going it would have been way better had three
children come out playing the recorder just titanic or fucking would have been way better had three children come out
playing the recorder just titanic or fucking old mcdonald had to farm way more it's a kazoo
undeniably a kazoo and i don't think played from his mouth but then not only that but to
cap off the special by bringing out his grammy nominated daughter like that's a fucking i have brought this up before
but just to be like look how far away from the tree it fell a tree on a hill
cool as shit she sounds incredible like i get the sense she's a cool person there's just a maturity
about her that that reads to me like she's a cool person there's just a maturity about her that that reads to me
like she's a cool person and i've brought this up in a prior episode but don't you just get the
sense that those two have been through some shit to get their relationship to the point where they
can hang out in public together like they've had some big convos and i reckon years of estrangement
and a lot of forgiveness on her part it's not come to the table no no no it's it's been a lot of hers has been self-reflection a
lot of her therapists saying no obviously you can't change your father there are things in
your control and out of your control al and rob schneider unfortunately is not in your control
rob schneider is not under anyone's control And that's why people are afraid of him.
That's what they don't want you to know.
How old was he when she was, what is she now?
She's like 30.
What did she say?
She was 35 now?
She'll be 31.
She was born in 89.
89.
Okay.
So Rob was like, was he in his mid-20s when she was born i can't do the maths yeah that sounds
about right that's how things used to be done that's right rob schneider is nothing if not
traditional but also remember he wanted he wanted her the other one was the accident
yeah that's true i think he's got three now. Fuck, man. How brutal would it be?
It's difficult.
Having a partner who's a comedian is certainly a tricky thing,
and it is not for everyone.
And if you're in a relationship with someone who's not in the arts at all,
or particularly not in the performing arts, it's quite weird and confronting, and I imagine not a very good time,
especially if you're someone who likes your personal privacy and whatnot.
To sit side of stage while you see your husband deliver a special,
unpacking the Freudian nightmare,
which is his deep-seated hatred of women,
and calling you out personally,
no less than seven times in an array of gags.
And then having to like walk out with the with the door and you know that they
don't talk you know that she and al have never been able to have a conversation oh i feel for her
it's um i it's the daughters it's you know you get to the daughters don't have agency so that's fucked up and i'm
angry about that well no i think that i want to be fair i i i understand where you're coming from
i will tell you now as a three-year-old i would have absolutely loved to be brought on stage and
get the chance to yell hi to an audience i think they had the time of their lives then hi
but he rips the microphone out of one of them when she starts saying her name and they will laugh at her. It's fucked up.
That would scar me for life.
She's displaying agency.
And that close with a picture of my mother who I don't talk to.
And that's the point where the convo cut out.
Sorry about that, guys.
Sorry about that, Daniel Sloss.
But, hey, at least we had something.
That has been Overlooked and Undercooked Season 3.
Trust you enjoyed it.
We will catch you guys on the next season
when Rob Schneider makes something else.
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