Tim Heidecker
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Well, yeah, format-based.
So that's like one way of thinking about it.
I think there will be a sense of curation, a sense of stamping of, oh, this is the same way Adult Swim was a brand that said, I'm going to watch this show because it's on Adult Swim.
Yeah, it went by my desk and our people that were helping, you know, we thought this was good.
And then hopefully, you know, when we figure out the tech side of it, that there will be a place to go like an app.
And also that there'll be world building in there and that there'll be characters that might start as just a reference or a mention in somebody's sketch or a character that comes and then they branch off and have, you know, in sort of the SCTV mode.
And for a lot of people who might have gone around town pitching stuff to Adult Swim or Comedy Central and they say, yeah, we just don't do that anymore.
You know, we don't we don't take risks like that anymore.
We're just revamping the man show or whatever.
or whatever it is, you know, we're rerunning The Office or something.
Those people I hope we will be able to give some money to and they could do it.
I mean, the best thing about my experience with Eric and I coming up was we didn't get a lot of notes and we just got a lot of like, like, you know, Mike Lazo, who ran Adult Swim for so many years, just had a good feeling about
us and thought we were funny and wanted and gave us the opportunity to go off and try stuff and see what worked.
And we knew when something didn't work and we got better.
So
Yeah.
Yeah.
That's I mean, that person was so impactful for me that I always say this when we talk about it.
It's like people are pitching ideas and it's like I read I look at this.
I'm a terrible reader, terrible comprehension person.