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Podcast Appearances
I'm just saying it can go too far. That's all I'm saying.
Where's the cookies and cream? I guess we eat flesh, blood, ice, oh my God. Listen, all I'm saying is she goes to this ice cream shop and it's now fancy.
Where's the cookies and cream? I guess we eat flesh, blood, ice, oh my God. Listen, all I'm saying is she goes to this ice cream shop and it's now fancy.
Where's the cookies and cream? I guess we eat flesh, blood, ice, oh my God. Listen, all I'm saying is she goes to this ice cream shop and it's now fancy.
It's fancy town. He's got banana and coconut. She gives him two middle fingers and walks out.
It's fancy town. He's got banana and coconut. She gives him two middle fingers and walks out.
It's fancy town. He's got banana and coconut. She gives him two middle fingers and walks out.
That's exactly right.
That's exactly right.
That's exactly right.
Yes. You and Dan have history, yes? Dan and I have history. We both made our Broadway debuts together. Yes. In Lombardi.
Yes. You and Dan have history, yes? Dan and I have history. We both made our Broadway debuts together. Yes. In Lombardi.
Yes. You and Dan have history, yes? Dan and I have history. We both made our Broadway debuts together. Yes. In Lombardi.
A play about the famous football coach. But Dan was also the lead in Dan Fogelman's other TV show. That's right. Or not lead, but one of the leads in pitch when we started this one. And then pitch didn't make it. And when this role came up, I was like, you know, you should get Dan.
A play about the famous football coach. But Dan was also the lead in Dan Fogelman's other TV show. That's right. Or not lead, but one of the leads in pitch when we started this one. And then pitch didn't make it. And when this role came up, I was like, you know, you should get Dan.
A play about the famous football coach. But Dan was also the lead in Dan Fogelman's other TV show. That's right. Or not lead, but one of the leads in pitch when we started this one. And then pitch didn't make it. And when this role came up, I was like, you know, you should get Dan.
We're getting new context. Yes. We're getting new context for Toby. Yeah. Through, which you always get when you meet people's parents or their friends or their sibling or whoever it is. And you get to know him a little bit better, through the dynamic between the two of them and the way they talk to each other, and it's not going swimmingly.
We're getting new context. Yes. We're getting new context for Toby. Yeah. Through, which you always get when you meet people's parents or their friends or their sibling or whoever it is. And you get to know him a little bit better, through the dynamic between the two of them and the way they talk to each other, and it's not going swimmingly.
We're getting new context. Yes. We're getting new context for Toby. Yeah. Through, which you always get when you meet people's parents or their friends or their sibling or whoever it is. And you get to know him a little bit better, through the dynamic between the two of them and the way they talk to each other, and it's not going swimmingly.
Dan Loria is the best curmudgeon. And for those of you who don't know, who don't want to pause the podcast and go look him up, he's the dad from The Wonder Years. He is the dad from The Wonder Years. So he's a classic, another classic television parental figure who has been sewn into our fabric.