Jillian Bell
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I wonder if that's part of it. I'm still putting this together. And, you know, I've had more time than you.
I wonder if that's part of it. I'm still putting this together. And, you know, I've had more time than you.
I wonder if that's part of it. I'm still putting this together. And, you know, I've had more time than you.
Well, I mean, I've known that my brain is a certain way for a long time. Yeah. But I always rationalized it as being reasonable and it just made me intuitive that everybody should feel exactly like me if they were just in touch. That's interesting. Yeah. And I tried to sell that on stage for years. Like, everyone's bitter. I mean, how can you not be bitter? Everything worked out for you?
Well, I mean, I've known that my brain is a certain way for a long time. Yeah. But I always rationalized it as being reasonable and it just made me intuitive that everybody should feel exactly like me if they were just in touch. That's interesting. Yeah. And I tried to sell that on stage for years. Like, everyone's bitter. I mean, how can you not be bitter? Everything worked out for you?
Well, I mean, I've known that my brain is a certain way for a long time. Yeah. But I always rationalized it as being reasonable and it just made me intuitive that everybody should feel exactly like me if they were just in touch. That's interesting. Yeah. And I tried to sell that on stage for years. Like, everyone's bitter. I mean, how can you not be bitter? Everything worked out for you?
It didn't. But then it moved into, I think anxiety is more relatable. Yeah. But no, when I think about my childhood and about that feeling you had of being afraid or not feeling safe or something. But that seems like you had more of a mental thing.
It didn't. But then it moved into, I think anxiety is more relatable. Yeah. But no, when I think about my childhood and about that feeling you had of being afraid or not feeling safe or something. But that seems like you had more of a mental thing.
It didn't. But then it moved into, I think anxiety is more relatable. Yeah. But no, when I think about my childhood and about that feeling you had of being afraid or not feeling safe or something. But that seems like you had more of a mental thing.
Well, it's just like, I have to appreciate my life and I'm not living that life. And I don't know that that's all anxiety, where I feel like I've got to be engaged and, you know, putting new things in my head and, you know, curious about stuff. Right. You know, that they're like, I don't mind that part of being unsettled.
Well, it's just like, I have to appreciate my life and I'm not living that life. And I don't know that that's all anxiety, where I feel like I've got to be engaged and, you know, putting new things in my head and, you know, curious about stuff. Right. You know, that they're like, I don't mind that part of being unsettled.
Well, it's just like, I have to appreciate my life and I'm not living that life. And I don't know that that's all anxiety, where I feel like I've got to be engaged and, you know, putting new things in my head and, you know, curious about stuff. Right. You know, that they're like, I don't mind that part of being unsettled.
You know, because I think that's part of creativity. Yeah. But it's more about having to overcome... Ja. Ja. So that was, I've been doing this joke about it, about how like, you know, I don't know if what I'm medicating is exactly the source of my creativity. Maybe I just like to, you know, pan for gold in a river of panic, just to see if I...
You know, because I think that's part of creativity. Yeah. But it's more about having to overcome... Ja. Ja. So that was, I've been doing this joke about it, about how like, you know, I don't know if what I'm medicating is exactly the source of my creativity. Maybe I just like to, you know, pan for gold in a river of panic, just to see if I...
You know, because I think that's part of creativity. Yeah. But it's more about having to overcome... Ja. Ja. So that was, I've been doing this joke about it, about how like, you know, I don't know if what I'm medicating is exactly the source of my creativity. Maybe I just like to, you know, pan for gold in a river of panic, just to see if I...
Because that's how we, I mean, you're a funny person, you're a writer. That's how we problem solve is with comedy. Yeah. And even if it's improvisation, you're still on some level, you know, having that moment outside of yourself that, you know, is, it's rewarding, but it's also like, you know, it makes you feel better.
Because that's how we, I mean, you're a funny person, you're a writer. That's how we problem solve is with comedy. Yeah. And even if it's improvisation, you're still on some level, you know, having that moment outside of yourself that, you know, is, it's rewarding, but it's also like, you know, it makes you feel better.
Because that's how we, I mean, you're a funny person, you're a writer. That's how we problem solve is with comedy. Yeah. And even if it's improvisation, you're still on some level, you know, having that moment outside of yourself that, you know, is, it's rewarding, but it's also like, you know, it makes you feel better.
Yeah. But when did you start doing that? Because we worked together, and I didn't know your work that much when we did Lynn's movie.
Yeah. But when did you start doing that? Because we worked together, and I didn't know your work that much when we did Lynn's movie.