Ben Stiller
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know a one of those companies that does a lot of things and you shouldn't quite know everything that they do and obviously the severed workers have no idea what they do there and i i always think that's interesting when you see the characters having to talk especially uh for mark in the first season when he just talks about you know supposedly i'm a corporate archivist or something like he doesn't have any idea what he's up to and i think that idea
Of people who are working for giant corporations with the tech or whatever, you know, who actually, you know, knows what they're really working towards.
Of people who are working for giant corporations with the tech or whatever, you know, who actually, you know, knows what they're really working towards.
Of people who are working for giant corporations with the tech or whatever, you know, who actually, you know, knows what they're really working towards.
And, you know, I don't know about that world that much, but it seems to me.
And, you know, I don't know about that world that much, but it seems to me.
And, you know, I don't know about that world that much, but it seems to me.
Yeah. And I think that goes just back to human nature. It's like we all want to work. We all want to have something to do with our lives. And then there are certain people who, you know, have ideas of doing things that are, you know, who knows what they want to do. I mean, you could pick any tech billionaire, you know, what are their goals and their aims?
Yeah. And I think that goes just back to human nature. It's like we all want to work. We all want to have something to do with our lives. And then there are certain people who, you know, have ideas of doing things that are, you know, who knows what they want to do. I mean, you could pick any tech billionaire, you know, what are their goals and their aims?
Yeah. And I think that goes just back to human nature. It's like we all want to work. We all want to have something to do with our lives. And then there are certain people who, you know, have ideas of doing things that are, you know, who knows what they want to do. I mean, you could pick any tech billionaire, you know, what are their goals and their aims?
But ultimately, we're all just people who want to work and be happy and fill our time with something that we think is meaningful. And it can be really distressing when you're
But ultimately, we're all just people who want to work and be happy and fill our time with something that we think is meaningful. And it can be really distressing when you're
But ultimately, we're all just people who want to work and be happy and fill our time with something that we think is meaningful. And it can be really distressing when you're
Yeah. I mean, to me, again, it's one of the really interesting aspects of the premise of the show is how much of a person can be cut off from, I guess, if it's your brain, if it's your mind. There are technologies that are approaching trying to do something like this. But what is it that can cross over if you don't remember anything about your life?
Yeah. I mean, to me, again, it's one of the really interesting aspects of the premise of the show is how much of a person can be cut off from, I guess, if it's your brain, if it's your mind. There are technologies that are approaching trying to do something like this. But what is it that can cross over if you don't remember anything about your life?
Yeah. I mean, to me, again, it's one of the really interesting aspects of the premise of the show is how much of a person can be cut off from, I guess, if it's your brain, if it's your mind. There are technologies that are approaching trying to do something like this. But what is it that can cross over if you don't remember anything about your life?
What are the innate human desires or characteristics that make you a person? And so that's constantly what we're looking at and asking in the show. And for the actors, it's great because that's a question they can ask in literally every scene.
What are the innate human desires or characteristics that make you a person? And so that's constantly what we're looking at and asking in the show. And for the actors, it's great because that's a question they can ask in literally every scene.
What are the innate human desires or characteristics that make you a person? And so that's constantly what we're looking at and asking in the show. And for the actors, it's great because that's a question they can ask in literally every scene.
They can, you know, wonder about, well, how much of this is coming through, you know, my feeling for, you know, Dylan and Irving, if they're having a conversation, how much of Dylan's outie life is coming through for Dylan, even if it's not what the scene is about. Or, you know, for Adam Scott playing Mark, he's constantly going back and forth between that.