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Oh, that's a good question. A show that I would want to host next, you know, like, like, like the whole temptation Island thing. First off, Mark Wahlberg crushes. He is the goat of all hosts. Yeah. So I could never take his job ever. Like he's like, I don't know if he's actually a therapist, but his background, the way he handles that, he's unbelievable.
Yeah. It's like, Mark seems like he's like truly connected to the people that he cares. He listens to the process. He has a great way of like having you zoom out a little bit and be like, okay, let's focus on what you're doing. Not necessarily what they're doing to you, you know? And like, he does a great job with that. If you look at battle camp, battle camp is, it's a character driven show.
Yeah. It's like, Mark seems like he's like truly connected to the people that he cares. He listens to the process. He has a great way of like having you zoom out a little bit and be like, okay, let's focus on what you're doing. Not necessarily what they're doing to you, you know? And like, he does a great job with that. If you look at battle camp, battle camp is, it's a character driven show.
Yeah. It's like, Mark seems like he's like truly connected to the people that he cares. He listens to the process. He has a great way of like having you zoom out a little bit and be like, okay, let's focus on what you're doing. Not necessarily what they're doing to you, you know? And like, he does a great job with that. If you look at battle camp, battle camp is, it's a character driven show.
Like I'm, I'm really not necessarily needed other than to spin a wheel and to direct people of what to do next. Yeah. and the show. So watching a guy like Mark be able to break down psychologically what these people are going through in a crazy world is something I look at like, that's pretty unbelievable.
Like I'm, I'm really not necessarily needed other than to spin a wheel and to direct people of what to do next. Yeah. and the show. So watching a guy like Mark be able to break down psychologically what these people are going through in a crazy world is something I look at like, that's pretty unbelievable.
Like I'm, I'm really not necessarily needed other than to spin a wheel and to direct people of what to do next. Yeah. and the show. So watching a guy like Mark be able to break down psychologically what these people are going through in a crazy world is something I look at like, that's pretty unbelievable.
But as far as like, you know, the reason why I would want to take that job is it shoots in Hawaii. And that's a huge dove. I'm an hour outside of Mexico city, brother. It was hot. You were in Mexico city. It was, it was like, so I stayed in this, um, this hotel called hotel Americana. And it's basically, I feel like a, a group got together and like, what do Americans like?
But as far as like, you know, the reason why I would want to take that job is it shoots in Hawaii. And that's a huge dove. I'm an hour outside of Mexico city, brother. It was hot. You were in Mexico city. It was, it was like, so I stayed in this, um, this hotel called hotel Americana. And it's basically, I feel like a, a group got together and like, what do Americans like?
But as far as like, you know, the reason why I would want to take that job is it shoots in Hawaii. And that's a huge dove. I'm an hour outside of Mexico city, brother. It was hot. You were in Mexico city. It was, it was like, so I stayed in this, um, this hotel called hotel Americana. And it's basically, I feel like a, a group got together and like, what do Americans like?
And that's basically what there's like KFCs in there. Taco bells, like there's like a karaoke bar in there. It was, it was genuinely funny. to see like how like stereotypical American this hotel was or like, like in the craziest way. And I would go and I would drive.
And that's basically what there's like KFCs in there. Taco bells, like there's like a karaoke bar in there. It was, it was genuinely funny. to see like how like stereotypical American this hotel was or like, like in the craziest way. And I would go and I would drive.
And that's basically what there's like KFCs in there. Taco bells, like there's like a karaoke bar in there. It was, it was genuinely funny. to see like how like stereotypical American this hotel was or like, like in the craziest way. And I would go and I would drive.
It would always be me, Miguel, my driver, Mike, who was like, kind of like kept me safe, I guess, even though I don't know if Miguel keep anybody safe. And then Terry, my hair and makeup person, we would always just rip together. And it'd be an hour from Hotel Americana, which was like 20, 30 minutes outside of Mexico City to like the hills of Mexico.
It would always be me, Miguel, my driver, Mike, who was like, kind of like kept me safe, I guess, even though I don't know if Miguel keep anybody safe. And then Terry, my hair and makeup person, we would always just rip together. And it'd be an hour from Hotel Americana, which was like 20, 30 minutes outside of Mexico City to like the hills of Mexico.
It would always be me, Miguel, my driver, Mike, who was like, kind of like kept me safe, I guess, even though I don't know if Miguel keep anybody safe. And then Terry, my hair and makeup person, we would always just rip together. And it'd be an hour from Hotel Americana, which was like 20, 30 minutes outside of Mexico City to like the hills of Mexico.
And they built this set in like six weeks time. So it was a two hour drive every single day there and back. It was a lot. It was definitely a lot, but I was still in such a new world that I didn't get like tired of it until like the last three days when I knew the end was near and I had a really good grasp and I kind of like, well, everything was going on.
And they built this set in like six weeks time. So it was a two hour drive every single day there and back. It was a lot. It was definitely a lot, but I was still in such a new world that I didn't get like tired of it until like the last three days when I knew the end was near and I had a really good grasp and I kind of like, well, everything was going on.
And they built this set in like six weeks time. So it was a two hour drive every single day there and back. It was a lot. It was definitely a lot, but I was still in such a new world that I didn't get like tired of it until like the last three days when I knew the end was near and I had a really good grasp and I kind of like, well, everything was going on.
But like the show itself, like because it was so new, like it was just, my head was spinning the entire time.