Andy Blitz
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It was adapted from an Australian show. It was like Andy Daly played a life reviewer named Forrest McNeil. People would want him to have life experiences and then rate them from zero to five stars. That's pretty broad. So it would be like... So he would play kind of a buttoned up guy who would have to become an addict just so he could review the experience from half a star to five stars.
It was adapted from an Australian show. It was like Andy Daly played a life reviewer named Forrest McNeil. People would want him to have life experiences and then rate them from zero to five stars. That's pretty broad. So it would be like... So he would play kind of a buttoned up guy who would have to become an addict just so he could review the experience from half a star to five stars.
It was adapted from an Australian show. It was like Andy Daly played a life reviewer named Forrest McNeil. People would want him to have life experiences and then rate them from zero to five stars. That's pretty broad. So it would be like... So he would play kind of a buttoned up guy who would have to become an addict just so he could review the experience from half a star to five stars.
And then he had to get divorced from his wife because somebody was just like, I have a happy marriage, what's it like if I didn't? So he had to divorce his wife for no reason, just for the purposes of the show. That's pretty funny. It's a show that is beloved by... I would say it's beloved by everyone who has seen it, who is made up entirely of people who are professional comedy writers.
And then he had to get divorced from his wife because somebody was just like, I have a happy marriage, what's it like if I didn't? So he had to divorce his wife for no reason, just for the purposes of the show. That's pretty funny. It's a show that is beloved by... I would say it's beloved by everyone who has seen it, who is made up entirely of people who are professional comedy writers.
And then he had to get divorced from his wife because somebody was just like, I have a happy marriage, what's it like if I didn't? So he had to divorce his wife for no reason, just for the purposes of the show. That's pretty funny. It's a show that is beloved by... I would say it's beloved by everyone who has seen it, who is made up entirely of people who are professional comedy writers.
Whenever I meet a layperson who finds out that I work in TV, they don't recognize that show. But I always tell them to watch it because I'm very proud of it. Okay. And what other ones? Master of None. Oh, yeah. I worked on that. All the seasons? I worked on the first two seasons. Did you know Aziz? I knew Aziz, yeah. So I knew Aziz from New York, from Comedy. Yeah.
Whenever I meet a layperson who finds out that I work in TV, they don't recognize that show. But I always tell them to watch it because I'm very proud of it. Okay. And what other ones? Master of None. Oh, yeah. I worked on that. All the seasons? I worked on the first two seasons. Did you know Aziz? I knew Aziz, yeah. So I knew Aziz from New York, from Comedy. Yeah.
Whenever I meet a layperson who finds out that I work in TV, they don't recognize that show. But I always tell them to watch it because I'm very proud of it. Okay. And what other ones? Master of None. Oh, yeah. I worked on that. All the seasons? I worked on the first two seasons. Did you know Aziz? I knew Aziz, yeah. So I knew Aziz from New York, from Comedy. Yeah.
And then I wrote a little bit on that Human Giant MTV show. Was it him and Kroll? No, it was him and Rob Hubel and Paul Scheer. Oh, Paul Scheer, that's right.
And then I wrote a little bit on that Human Giant MTV show. Was it him and Kroll? No, it was him and Rob Hubel and Paul Scheer. Oh, Paul Scheer, that's right.
And then I wrote a little bit on that Human Giant MTV show. Was it him and Kroll? No, it was him and Rob Hubel and Paul Scheer. Oh, Paul Scheer, that's right.
Sie wollten mich zu diesem Show einladen, aber ich war an der Recherche. Ich habe mich dann in der Mitte der ersten Saison eingeladen. Wie lebst du jetzt? I'm hoping Jason Kelsey will pay me. No, just, yeah, I'm working in TV. Pick-up writing gigs? Yeah, that's what it is. I worked for Seth MacFarlane. Oh, yeah. Yeah, but it's been like show to show.
Sie wollten mich zu diesem Show einladen, aber ich war an der Recherche. Ich habe mich dann in der Mitte der ersten Saison eingeladen. Wie lebst du jetzt? I'm hoping Jason Kelsey will pay me. No, just, yeah, I'm working in TV. Pick-up writing gigs? Yeah, that's what it is. I worked for Seth MacFarlane. Oh, yeah. Yeah, but it's been like show to show.
Sie wollten mich zu diesem Show einladen, aber ich war an der Recherche. Ich habe mich dann in der Mitte der ersten Saison eingeladen. Wie lebst du jetzt? I'm hoping Jason Kelsey will pay me. No, just, yeah, I'm working in TV. Pick-up writing gigs? Yeah, that's what it is. I worked for Seth MacFarlane. Oh, yeah. Yeah, but it's been like show to show.
Have you pitched any of your own shows outside of the ones that you fucked up earlier? A couple of them, yeah. But I've got ones that I think are, I think they're going to knock America's socks off. Oh, yeah? Yeah, I've got pitches that I think are When are you going to pitch them? I don't know. Maybe New Year? Oh yeah. How about that? You've been working on it?
Have you pitched any of your own shows outside of the ones that you fucked up earlier? A couple of them, yeah. But I've got ones that I think are, I think they're going to knock America's socks off. Oh, yeah? Yeah, I've got pitches that I think are When are you going to pitch them? I don't know. Maybe New Year? Oh yeah. How about that? You've been working on it?
Have you pitched any of your own shows outside of the ones that you fucked up earlier? A couple of them, yeah. But I've got ones that I think are, I think they're going to knock America's socks off. Oh, yeah? Yeah, I've got pitches that I think are When are you going to pitch them? I don't know. Maybe New Year? Oh yeah. How about that? You've been working on it?
Yeah, I've been preparing the pitches. That's good. It's weird. The industry is weird now.
Yeah, I've been preparing the pitches. That's good. It's weird. The industry is weird now.