Jason Mantzoukas
👤 SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Spider-Man shouldn't be concerned with the mayoral race in a lot of instances, you know?
I mean, truly.
Yes.
It suffers a little bit from, there's like a rule in improv, which is, we're improvising a scene together, so don't play someone who doesn't want to be here.
Don't be so be one of it's just a surefire way to have a hard scene.
If the person's like, I got to go, actually, or I don't want to be on this date or, you know, I mean, whatever, whatever it is, want to be there, choose to be there.
And part of it is he doesn't want to be Spider-Man.
And all we want is for him to be Spider-Man.
And so it's a bit of a tough lift for him to spend the whole season trying to get rid of this.
In a way that I'm like, no, I want you to want this.
I understand what's happened, but we haven't been privy to the story of Ruby.
And we don't know his origin story, really, except for the broad strokes, which I'm fine with.
But I want him to want to be Spider-Man because I want to feel as though that case of the week that, oh, that person's being robbed.
Because Spider-Man is street level, friendly neighborhood Spider-Man.
That's his deal.
Yeah.
It's not big, gigantic concerns.
It is small neighborhood concerns.
And that's what I love about also a noir detective that is local.
It is street level, you know, and that's great.