Tanya Mosley
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That was Catherine O'Hara playing the role of Patty in the studio and also my guest today, Seth Rogen. And that's the basis for this whole series. But, you know, I wanted to โ this particular scene was really powerful because we understand, like โ his motivations. And then she, as a wisdom, you know, person with wisdom, gives kind of the larger context there. But it's also so beautiful.
Like, you guys are standing on an overlook, overlooking LA. And the show and the character's wardrobe is all very much old Hollywood. It's just interesting, the juxtaposition between the visual and then Yeah, exactly.
Like, you guys are standing on an overlook, overlooking LA. And the show and the character's wardrobe is all very much old Hollywood. It's just interesting, the juxtaposition between the visual and then Yeah, exactly.
Like, you guys are standing on an overlook, overlooking LA. And the show and the character's wardrobe is all very much old Hollywood. It's just interesting, the juxtaposition between the visual and then Yeah, exactly.
It feels like a love letter to Los Angeles, which feels especially... Just watching it for me, a tinge of sadness a bit just with all that has happened with the fires.
It feels like a love letter to Los Angeles, which feels especially... Just watching it for me, a tinge of sadness a bit just with all that has happened with the fires.
It feels like a love letter to Los Angeles, which feels especially... Just watching it for me, a tinge of sadness a bit just with all that has happened with the fires.
Our guest today is Seth Rogen. We'll be right back after a short break. I'm Tanya Mosley, and this is Fresh Air.
Our guest today is Seth Rogen. We'll be right back after a short break. I'm Tanya Mosley, and this is Fresh Air.
Our guest today is Seth Rogen. We'll be right back after a short break. I'm Tanya Mosley, and this is Fresh Air.
Gosh, some of the scenarios in this series, like the self-importance.
Gosh, some of the scenarios in this series, like the self-importance.
Gosh, some of the scenarios in this series, like the self-importance.
So there's this particular episode and there's a scene in the episode where your character is dating a doctor. And she takes him to, I think it's like a cancer fundraiser.
So there's this particular episode and there's a scene in the episode where your character is dating a doctor. And she takes him to, I think it's like a cancer fundraiser.
So there's this particular episode and there's a scene in the episode where your character is dating a doctor. And she takes him to, I think it's like a cancer fundraiser.
And he, while talking to fellow doctors and researchers who are like looking for cures for cancer and stuff, He gets into an argument and he says to a group of them, something like, you all save lives.
And he, while talking to fellow doctors and researchers who are like looking for cures for cancer and stuff, He gets into an argument and he says to a group of them, something like, you all save lives.
And he, while talking to fellow doctors and researchers who are like looking for cures for cancer and stuff, He gets into an argument and he says to a group of them, something like, you all save lives.
You all save lives, but we make life worth living. That is like the most absurd non-self-aware statement ever. But Seth, it also is kind of true. Yeah.