Ryder Strong
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Podcast Appearances
And like, I think that that's one of the reasons why the episode's so good is that it never gets weighted down by, you know, what other episodes would, we would, we would get very sappy, you know, and it just isn't. It's so good.
It's so important in sitcoms, you know? It's like such a key thing to have a great guest cast.
It's so important in sitcoms, you know? It's like such a key thing to have a great guest cast.
It's so important in sitcoms, you know? It's like such a key thing to have a great guest cast.
Well, no, I mean, Will probably did make you feel bad about that. He's like, oh, you were in Fargo, but you don't know Beavis and Butthead?
Well, no, I mean, Will probably did make you feel bad about that. He's like, oh, you were in Fargo, but you don't know Beavis and Butthead?
Well, no, I mean, Will probably did make you feel bad about that. He's like, oh, you were in Fargo, but you don't know Beavis and Butthead?
Oh man. You feel like you're part of a company. You feel like you're all, you're all entering the same artistic mindset and collaborating together. That is. Yeah.
Oh man. You feel like you're part of a company. You feel like you're all, you're all entering the same artistic mindset and collaborating together. That is. Yeah.
Oh man. You feel like you're part of a company. You feel like you're all, you're all entering the same artistic mindset and collaborating together. That is. Yeah.
Oh, that's so cool to hear what we were.
Oh, that's so cool to hear what we were.
Oh, that's so cool to hear what we were.
I'm curious about this moment, you know, you talk about this race consciousness that you sort of arrived at. You were already like mid-career. I mean, you had already been working. I mean, was part of this recognizing that especially, you know, auditioning for parts and reading scripts before that.
I'm curious about this moment, you know, you talk about this race consciousness that you sort of arrived at. You were already like mid-career. I mean, you had already been working. I mean, was part of this recognizing that especially, you know, auditioning for parts and reading scripts before that.
I'm curious about this moment, you know, you talk about this race consciousness that you sort of arrived at. You were already like mid-career. I mean, you had already been working. I mean, was part of this recognizing that especially, you know, auditioning for parts and reading scripts before that.
I mean, there must've been so many times when you were asked to audition for what was essentially a stereotype or a role that, and were you turning those parts down or were you just a hungry enough act? Oh yeah. So you were, you were already making choices.