Bob Odenkirk
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Pick that shit up and eat it.
Throw it at people.
I don't have a lot of opinions on those guys.
It's more of a...
It's a movement that I'm happy to see transforming into something else and disappearing or dissipating, you could say.
Because it's a dead end.
It's just going to be boring after a while.
It's like, let's use the stage to be as crude as we can be and as clumsy and oafish as we can be.
And that's kind of funny always.
That's funny to hear that voice.
I think it's funny to hear that voice, but not from everybody.
And it's not, I don't think, I think anything you do on a stage is a performance.
That sounds obvious.
But in other words, if you want to say something honest,
then you should get off a comedy stage.
A lot of comedians get credited for being honest or they get lambasted for the things they stay in their act and are asked to explain that or justify it or pilloried for it.
And the bottom line to me is if you're on that comedy stage, that's a show.
You are not you.
You are pretending to be a person named you.
Everything you say is a construct, everything.