Mike Schur
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
He gets there.
Someone has anticipated this happening and has unlocked and opened the gates to Mount Auburn Cemetery.
He walks in, he lays a hat and a bottle of champagne on his dad's grave and sees in his line of sight 25 other people doing the same thing.
So when you think of fandom as something which you are a steward, a caretaker for your group of friends, your family, your generational line,
then you start to understand the weeping.
A Jerry and the Pacemakers cover of a Rodgers and Hammerstein song.
And those things start to make a lot more sense.
And I'm not kidding that when I say, every time for the rest of my life, I see Peyton Pritchard's half-court buzzer beater in game two of the finals.
I will think about my son.
I will cry.
You are not thinking of just the event.
You're thinking of the people in your life that it represents, where you got this from.
going to games with your mom or your dad when you're a kid.
Like, all that stuff is contained in these moments, and that's what makes it so powerful.
Allowed, sure.
I would be such an outlier for this interview.
I'd be like inside out, right?
We're all in Toy Story 3.
Oh, the first 10 minutes of Up?
Are you kidding me?