Tom Segura
π€ SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
Have you had it yet?
And you'll know what I'm talking about though.
Because when you go in, especially with the goal of comedy, like when you're going in to do Phil or a character, like you're going in like, I'm going to do comedy.
I'm here to make you laugh.
Have you ever, have you had it?
You don't have to get into it if you don't want to, but have you had someone who's like,
resistant to it like in other words oh yeah old managers we shot him out where's the where's my old manager cam hey uh tucker remember when you said don't do characters um yeah there's only one tucker who's a manager he'll know who he is but um no he's a great guy um really but yes i mean uh so you're saying like somebody that just says
Yeah, you know, like, when you go, like, sometimes, look, you can be yourself, not even in character.
Like, you're going to do radio.
Oh, yeah.
And you're like, you know, you're like, I got a story.
And you see the person is, like, not reset.
They're not open.
They don't want to laugh.
Like, they're shut down.
But I figure, like, with characters, like, you have to be on the other end of it.
You have to be, like, wanting to participate with the character.
You know?
Yeah, we, I mean, we never had, with the Phil stuff, anybody truly put up a...
I mean, the only people that ever really were jokingly resistant were, and this probably won't be a surprise to anybody, if I were to name two comics that did the Dr. Phil live show that were like, that either actively broke the fourth wall or kind of like, or straight up, like almost to the point where they said my, because that was my only prerequisite.