Sean Evans
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Yeah, it does. I never take for granted this unique magic carpet ride that I've been on. And I'll also say that a lot of it came by accident. We had this idea, but I don't think we realized the degree to which hot sauce is a disruptive element.
All the hours spent really committing to the interview, the way that it would kind of make this what's it like to have a beer with this person show that people have been trying to invent for a really long time.
All the hours spent really committing to the interview, the way that it would kind of make this what's it like to have a beer with this person show that people have been trying to invent for a really long time.
All the hours spent really committing to the interview, the way that it would kind of make this what's it like to have a beer with this person show that people have been trying to invent for a really long time.
Right. Yeah, I think. Yeah, people. And sometimes I kind of miss even just this, like this is fine. You know, you don't have to add some sort of high concept to it. I remember watching maybe it was before a Monday night football game and it was Sims doing an interview with someone with Patrick Mahomes and they're doing this interview and then they mixed into it like playing catch with each other.
Right. Yeah, I think. Yeah, people. And sometimes I kind of miss even just this, like this is fine. You know, you don't have to add some sort of high concept to it. I remember watching maybe it was before a Monday night football game and it was Sims doing an interview with someone with Patrick Mahomes and they're doing this interview and then they mixed into it like playing catch with each other.
Right. Yeah, I think. Yeah, people. And sometimes I kind of miss even just this, like this is fine. You know, you don't have to add some sort of high concept to it. I remember watching maybe it was before a Monday night football game and it was Sims doing an interview with someone with Patrick Mahomes and they're doing this interview and then they mixed into it like playing catch with each other.
And I remember that being just a distracting element, but it comes from a place of people sitting around in a boardroom being like, well, we can't just do an interview. We have to introduce some sort of high concept to it, which maybe it's gone a little too far.
And I remember that being just a distracting element, but it comes from a place of people sitting around in a boardroom being like, well, we can't just do an interview. We have to introduce some sort of high concept to it, which maybe it's gone a little too far.
And I remember that being just a distracting element, but it comes from a place of people sitting around in a boardroom being like, well, we can't just do an interview. We have to introduce some sort of high concept to it, which maybe it's gone a little too far.
Yeah, and I think it also just distracts you from the formality of an interview.
Yeah, and I think it also just distracts you from the formality of an interview.
Yeah, and I think it also just distracts you from the formality of an interview.
It's so bizarre, just the concept in general, that you'll sit down, oftentimes with someone that you're meeting for the first time. You'll have to create this rhythm, this energy, this rapport, and this sense of trust with someone. And then you're doing it in this ridiculous context of having all these cameras pointed at you and it being a show. That just, in its architecture, should...
It's so bizarre, just the concept in general, that you'll sit down, oftentimes with someone that you're meeting for the first time. You'll have to create this rhythm, this energy, this rapport, and this sense of trust with someone. And then you're doing it in this ridiculous context of having all these cameras pointed at you and it being a show. That just, in its architecture, should...
It's so bizarre, just the concept in general, that you'll sit down, oftentimes with someone that you're meeting for the first time. You'll have to create this rhythm, this energy, this rapport, and this sense of trust with someone. And then you're doing it in this ridiculous context of having all these cameras pointed at you and it being a show. That just, in its architecture, should...
probably brick 90% of the time, you know, like interviews should have like a 90% fail rate when you just look at how they're designed. But I think just the, um, act of sharing a meal with somebody, that's something that can kind of create that trust and then the hot sauce and then just being disoriented by the whole thing. I think you just kind of forget that you're on an interview show.
probably brick 90% of the time, you know, like interviews should have like a 90% fail rate when you just look at how they're designed. But I think just the, um, act of sharing a meal with somebody, that's something that can kind of create that trust and then the hot sauce and then just being disoriented by the whole thing. I think you just kind of forget that you're on an interview show.
probably brick 90% of the time, you know, like interviews should have like a 90% fail rate when you just look at how they're designed. But I think just the, um, act of sharing a meal with somebody, that's something that can kind of create that trust and then the hot sauce and then just being disoriented by the whole thing. I think you just kind of forget that you're on an interview show.
Plus the way that we shoot, it's like deep in the room, the black curtains, all of that stuff you can kind of disappear into a void.