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Chapter 1: What is the main topic discussed in this episode?
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Chapter 2: What is the main plot of the 'Family Trees' episode?
Sean doesn't get him, but Corey just gives a fist pump and half command. Yeah, open it. Sean quickly pulls out the results and starts reading. How about that? These hunters are tricky people. Must be in our blood. If a hunter doesn't want to be found, she won't be found. Hmm, so she's not found. Angela isn't admitting defeat. Maybe we can just try again. She's also not a hunter. I know.
Well, she was married again. She's married. Right. Not by blood. What am I talking about? Like, I know. I have a question for the two directors that both directed sitcoms. If you had the opportunity to direct a Boy Meets World.
Would you have preferred an earlier Boy Meets World where the scripts were better, but we weren't as fun and loose and relaxed or a later Boy Meets World where we're like having fun and trying to make each other laugh? Which ones would you have picked? I'll take green any day. Good writing and green actors. That sounds like a joy. A hundred percent.
It's so much better to be in that situation than like pro actors and not good material. Because then you're, then you're, then you're trying to convince actors to do things that you also don't believe is worth doing. You're like, why does my character walk over to this side of the room and say this thing? You guys are like, I, yeah.
And you, you gotta come up with it because you're the like, and you know, there, yeah, there reaches a point where you're like, just do it. Just say it. I'm sorry, but I don't. Yeah. That's the worst position to be in as a director. I hate it when that happens. When I, Because I go in every single day with my hope being I am going to help these actors believe what they are going to do today.
They are going to believe it. And by the way, if they're not believing it, we're going to work on it. We're going to work on it together until they do believe it. So if I, if I put them in blocking that they don't like and they go, God, this doesn't feel right. I don't want you to do it. Then what would you do? Let's figure something else out. Let's dig in together. Let's, let's come up with it.
But if, if at the end of it, what it keeps going back to is, but why am I even doing this? And I can't, I don't know it either. Cause I'm like, Ooh. And by the way, for the most part, you, an actor, I worked with an actor on a show who was an adult on a kid's show who needed to
motivation like the very stereotypical what's my motivation I mean for every line for everything but what is my motivation and I I prided myself on that show of like I did the amount of motivation I come up with off the top of my head is should be studied it's unbelievable how quickly I can throw something out and she'd go oh yeah great thank you for that and I'm like that So yeah.
And nine times out of 10 is that confidence that they need. It's not the actual answer. It's that somebody has an answer.
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