Jun 17, 2025 · 59:12
Will Forte on Good Hang with Amy Poehler
The Hang, in Short
Will Forte apparently wore his step counter under his costume on The Four Seasons set like a court-ordered ankle bracelet, waking up at 5am to knock out his first 10,000 steps before shooting even started. That's according to Tina Fey, who joins Amy as the show's unofficial "best friend of the pod" for her third appearance. She tells Amy that working with Will on the Netflix show was easy because of their SNL osmosis, even though they never actually wrote together or had dinner alone. Tina also nails Will's personality: he's stupidly responsive to praise, lighting up like "a plant that nobody watered for a week" when you compliment him. Amy and Will get into his SNL audition, his silent Tim Calhoun character, and his incredibly weird pre-comedy life. Twenty thousand steps daily. Every single day of 2024. That's unhinged.
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Hi everyone, welcome to another episode
- 0:01
of Good Hang. Um, very excited to
- 0:03
introduce our guest today. It is Will
- 0:05
Forte. Will, amazing actor, performer,
- 0:09
writer, and um my good friend who
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started at SNL pretty much the same time
- 0:14
as me. So, we get into those early
- 0:15
years. Uh, today we uh talk about his
- 0:18
amazing SNL audition. We talk about how
- 0:21
he became incredible at Donkey Kong. And
- 0:26
we also talk about the Four Seasons, the
- 0:27
great new show that he's on uh on
- 0:29
Netflix currently with Tina Fay. And
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speaking of Tina Fay, we are asking Tina
- 0:34
to join us and give us a question to ask
- 0:36
our guest Will Forte. And Tina is a
- 0:38
friend of the pod. This is her third
- 0:40
appearance and technically we probably
- 0:43
need to start paying her. Tina, hi
- 0:45
Betty. Can you hear me?
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Who are we looking at? That's Teddy.
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Teddy.
- 1:35
Oh my gosh. Teddy just responded to her.
- 1:38
His
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uh his his name. Teddy. Hey, Teddy.
- 1:44
Teddy. Oh, I wish you could smell him.
- 1:48
Smells terrible. Betty, we were just
- 1:50
saying that you are the official best
- 1:54
friend of the pod because this is the
- 1:55
third time you have been on the pod.
- 1:58
Thank you for being here. I want a
- 2:00
three-timers jacket.
- 2:02
Yeah, just like SNL will give you like a
- 2:04
really heavy ill-fitting robe. A really
- 2:07
unflattering jacket
- 2:10
you have to wear every time. We're
- 2:12
talking to you in New York and we're um
- 2:17
we're talking to the great Will Forte
- 2:18
today. Yes. Congratulations, by the way,
- 2:22
on your show. I love it. Thank you for
- 2:26
watching. We're going to be plugging it
- 2:27
while he's here. But four season, the
- 2:29
four seasons out on Netflix. You can
- 2:31
finally streaming on Netflix. Right.
- 2:33
Right, Teddy. And then there's a dog
- 2:35
version for Teddy and other dogs.
- 2:38
The dog version is a lot darker. What
- 2:41
has it been like working with someone
- 2:42
that you've known for so long and what's
- 2:45
good about it? It's what it's was so
- 2:47
easy to work with will um and we have
- 2:51
said like you know when you work with
- 2:52
people at SNL it's you just know them by
- 2:55
osmosis because you just stay up all
- 2:57
night with them so many times you you
- 3:01
eat like a meat cold meatball off the
- 3:03
table next to them even if you're not
- 3:05
working directly together that much cuz
- 3:06
Will and I didn't really write together
- 3:08
or you know um like I don't think we I
- 3:11
don't think I've never had dinner with
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like just Will like but it's just all
- 3:15
osmosis and so I just was very
- 3:16
comfortable with him. I feel like we had
- 3:18
a short hand. I feel like um I was never
- 3:22
worried that he uh would be mad at me or
- 3:25
not like me, you know, like just easy.
- 3:29
Yeah. Um and and I knew he is a super
- 3:31
hard worker because he is the hardest
- 3:33
worker. Like he'll work himself to
- 3:35
death. I just found out today that he he
- 3:38
did 20,000 steps a day every day for the
- 3:42
year 2024. 20,000. Yeah, at least. And
- 3:45
he would wear his he would wear it
- 3:47
almost like a court ankle bracelet. He
- 3:49
would wear it under his costume when we
- 3:50
were filming and he would talk about how
- 3:52
he got I got 20,000 steps and he would
- 3:55
like get up at 5:00 in the morning
- 3:58
before he came to the shoot to get the
- 4:00
first 10,000. Um, yeah. He also, one
- 4:04
thing I know I learned about him is he
- 4:08
and I I know his family and friends do
- 4:10
love him, so I don't know why he is this
- 4:12
way, but I feel like he is so responsive
- 4:14
to any words of praise. If you say like,
- 4:18
"Will you did a great job in that?" He's
- 4:19
like, he's like a plant that nobody
- 4:21
watered for a week. He's like, "Thank
- 4:22
you so much." Like he's so grateful.
- 4:25
Like, I know your wife is nice to you,
- 4:26
but he just really I think his love
- 4:28
language is words of affirmation. Oh,
- 4:30
that's so good to know. Telling him he's
- 4:32
doing a great job on the podcast and
- 4:34
watch his face light up. He's going to
- 4:38
light up. It's so true because I mean,
- 4:40
and it's so easy to talk about how great
- 4:43
he is because he is so not only is he so
- 4:46
funny and a great writer and a really
- 4:48
nice person, but he he could have been
- 4:52
in another world like a finance bro like
- 4:54
he's or a job. That's so interesting,
- 4:57
Amy, because that was the main question
- 4:59
I thought to ask him is I would like to
- 5:01
know if he had not ended up in comedy
- 5:04
because I know anecdotally from talking
- 5:06
to him that he had a lot of weird jobs,
- 5:08
you know, he was like and he he had like
- 5:10
it's almost like he's immortal because
- 5:12
he describes chunks of his life. I'm
- 5:13
like that's too many chunks. Like what
- 5:15
do you mean that one time you went up to
- 5:17
Alaska and were a salmon fisherman? Like
- 5:20
what do you mean? So, he's had all kinds
- 5:22
of jobs and I wonder if he had not ended
- 5:25
up a comedy writer and then a performer,
- 5:28
what would he have been? What would have
- 5:31
become of him? Great. I think, you know,
- 5:35
if in another era, if he had lived in
- 5:37
another era, I feel like he would have
- 5:38
been a really popular 70s game show host
- 5:42
who then like killed a bunch of nurses
- 5:47
and then they would like Mark Harmon
- 5:49
would have played him in a movie. Yep,
- 5:51
that makes sense. But yeah, like what
- 5:52
what would his life be like if he had
- 5:54
gone a different route? And uh I'm going
- 5:56
to talk to him just a little bit about
- 5:57
some of his characters because I feel
- 5:59
like they just are so
- 6:02
in like they they just kind of came with
- 6:04
him in SNL. He had so many that he
- 6:06
brought. But do you remember his
- 6:08
audition?
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I kind of do because I remember he did
- 6:12
um Tim I think he did Tim Calhoun the
- 6:16
really quiet guy running for office is
- 6:18
really quiet and I he did that kind of
- 6:21
infamous silver face paint guy. Yeah.
- 6:25
His comedy is so truly unique. his voice
- 6:30
when you think of like McGruber and um
- 6:33
the falconer and all these and like all
- 6:36
the kind of you know d the dancing
- 6:38
football coach and the the Halloween
- 6:40
sketch where he's the guy who has to
- 6:43
tell everybody he's a registered sex
- 6:45
offender his his or like the time he
- 6:48
brought his lovely mom onto weekend
- 6:51
update and just like
- 6:53
like was like going to tribute her but
- 6:55
it was just like when you die I'm going
- 6:57
to be so whatever the he has such a
- 7:00
weird sense of humor. I wonder what
- 7:02
comedy things shaped him because I don't
- 7:05
think it's the same stuff as everybody
- 7:07
else, you know, but like what like what
- 7:09
combination of comedy viewing and real
- 7:13
life childhood trauma made made this
- 7:16
made his comedy this? There's like a
- 7:18
mischievous streak in him. Yes. I felt
- 7:21
it a little bit in some of the scenes
- 7:22
when you guys were throwing stuff at
- 7:24
each other. Oh yeah. Like there was a
- 7:26
little bit. I was like, "That is a
- 7:27
little forte." Yes. That he hits me with
- 7:30
a cup and Yes. And I look genuinely
- 7:33
really mad. And but also he was like the
- 7:35
the obedient part of him was like so
- 7:37
happy that he hit me with the cup on the
- 7:39
first try.
- 7:41
He likes anything that's close to
- 7:43
sports. All right. Thank you, Betty, for
- 7:45
this time. Love you. See you soon. Bye.
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Okay, I'll officially start. We are with
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Will Forte. We are with Orville Willis
- 8:40
Forte. The fourth. The fourth. Yes,
- 8:42
you're the fourth. Orville. I'm always
- 8:45
pissed if somebody doesn't say the
- 8:47
fourth. I know you like sometimes people
- 8:49
say the third and it's like that's my
- 8:51
dad. It's also obviously my mouth wants
- 8:53
to say Orville Wilburforte but it's not.
- 8:56
It's Willis for oddly I accept that. I'm
- 8:59
totally fine with Wilbur just cuz that's
- 9:01
there's something fun about it but the
- 9:02
fourth is just that's disrespectful if
- 9:04
you get the fourth wrong. They named me
- 9:07
the fourth like for a reason. Well, tell
- 9:09
me who because I love you told me this
- 9:12
very early on when we met. The names of
- 9:14
all of because you go by Will, but you
- 9:17
go by Will as a kid, right? You went by
- 9:19
I was Billy as a kid, but then it was I
- 9:22
was born in 1970. So when I started
- 9:24
going to school, I started hearing about
- 9:27
Billy Jean King and people were like,
- 9:29
"You have a girl's name." And that was
- 9:31
like a big deal. Like so, so I was like,
- 9:34
"I am not Billy. I am I am Will. Will.
- 9:40
And that's how that's how that Yeah. I
- 9:42
think I just demanded a name change at
- 9:45
like five or six years old. Okay. But
- 9:46
then you went by Will. Then your dad
- 9:48
went by Dad was rebel. Yeah. Cuz he was
- 9:53
born uh up by you. He was uh uh western
- 9:56
Massachusetts. So he's from Yankee
- 9:58
Territory, but he was born in New
- 10:00
Orleans. His dad was stationed down in
- 10:04
in rebel territory uh during World War
- 10:08
II. I don't think it was still I mean
- 10:10
Yeah. So he went by as a joke they
- 10:13
called him Rebel. And he went by Reb,
- 10:14
right? He still goes by Reb. He still
- 10:15
goes by Reb. He's still around. Still
- 10:18
skis. 80 almost 82. 82 in about three
- 10:22
weeks and he still skis. I I'm here to
- 10:25
say both your parents just attractive
- 10:28
people. I just saw Patty, your mom, and
- 10:30
Reb at the Four Seasons premiere. Your
- 10:33
dad is a handsome silver fox. He's It's
- 10:37
He's kind of a white fox now.
- 10:39
She's blending into the snow. Patty
- 10:41
looks incredible, right? Yeah, she's
- 10:44
Yeah, she's about to turn 82 also and
- 10:46
she
- 10:48
If somebody There are people who think
- 10:49
she's in her like mid60s. Yeah, she is
- 10:52
like incredible skin. Yeah, you have
- 10:54
very good jeans. Yeah. Will Forte, I was
- 10:57
so excited to have you come today
- 10:58
because
- 11:00
I feel like all of us in we like all
- 11:04
went to the same comedy high school or
- 11:06
something like we all graduated
- 11:09
at the same time at a from a place and I
- 11:12
feel like when we all see each other um
- 11:15
it just feels like we like in fact I was
- 11:19
talking Tina was talking about this like
- 11:20
it just feels like we all through
- 11:22
osmosis just got to spend so many hours
- 11:25
together. Yes. Like we really spend a
- 11:28
huge I would even say it's more than a
- 11:30
high school experience. It's like a
- 11:32
family. Yeah. Like a a real family. And
- 11:35
and that 50th really Yeah. showed it too
- 11:39
because there'd be a lot of people that
- 11:40
you didn't meet that you felt like you
- 11:42
knew. And it was just such a like a warm
- 11:45
homecoming with those people that like
- 11:47
you've heard of them, they've heard of
- 11:50
you and it's just like, "Oh my god, I'm
- 11:52
finally meeting you." It it was but but
- 11:54
I mean for somebody you went through it
- 11:56
with for as long as we did. Yeah. That
- 11:59
that you guys are all family. I know.
- 12:03
And did you meet anybody at the for the
- 12:05
first time at the 50th that you had
- 12:06
never met like that you had never Yes.
- 12:09
Melanie Hutzel, Adam Driver I had never
- 12:12
met and he was so sweet and Nathan Lane
- 12:14
was there. Just people like that. Um so
- 12:18
it was just a delight. And then the
- 12:20
capper was like right after we go
- 12:22
through this long rehearsal. We had
- 12:24
noticed Paul McCartney just hanging out
- 12:26
in the bleachers and uh somebody said
- 12:30
you sticking around cuz Paul McCartney
- 12:32
is doing soundcheck right now. So we're
- 12:34
like fantastic. So I just hung around
- 12:37
and called my wife and and my daughter
- 12:40
whose birthday her it was her fourth
- 12:42
birthday. So I said get Zoe out of bed
- 12:44
right now. Get over here. She's like
- 12:46
she's cuz she was taking a nap. So I
- 12:48
said get her up. Get her up. I was so
- 12:50
mean. I was like, "Get down here right
- 12:52
now. I'm leaving you. I'm leaving this
- 12:55
family." So So she runs her down and and
- 13:00
I have this just priceless video of like
- 13:02
her watching Paul McCartney singing. It
- 13:06
was the very end of like, you know, the
- 13:07
the whole Golden Slumbers medley. Is Zoe
- 13:11
the daughter that had that ate the ice
- 13:13
cream for the first time? Yes, she's uh
- 13:17
this daughter right here. She's this
- 13:19
one. There's Cecilia right there. And
- 13:22
there's Zoe.
- 13:24
For listeners, Will Forte just lifted up
- 13:26
his pants and showed us socks that has
- 13:28
his daughter's faces on them. Where did
- 13:30
you get those socks? My wife gets them
- 13:33
for me like every every Christmas, every
- 13:37
Father's Day, every birthday. It's all I
- 13:40
want. All like I would say 90% of my
- 13:43
socks have somebody special's face on
- 13:46
them. I'm walking on my family all the
- 13:49
time. You have two daughters. Four and
- 13:51
what? Four and two and a half. Well,
- 13:54
they're so cute. Yeah. I started late.
- 13:56
My wife got me when I first um when I
- 14:00
first uh
- 14:03
was I think it was before the first one
- 14:05
was born. She got a sweatshirt that she
- 14:07
had made that said dad or grandpa. Mark,
- 14:11
just so great.
- 14:15
And definitely most people would
- 14:16
probably go, "Grandpa." No, for sure. No
- 14:19
way. Um, as an older dad, how dare you?
- 14:26
You've lived a lot of lives like you you
- 14:28
have a lot of versions of you before we
- 14:30
met at SNL. You were I mean, you were in
- 14:34
you were in finance before you worked in
- 14:37
comedy.
- 14:39
Yeah, but I was barely in I I was like
- 14:42
it was a I was an intern and it was what
- 14:45
my dad did. So it was I I it it was a
- 14:49
big deal to me back then because it's
- 14:51
what I thought I was going to do just
- 14:52
cuz my dad did it. So I always thought,
- 14:54
"Oh, I'll follow in his footsteps." And
- 14:56
then as I was doing it, it was like,
- 14:57
"Oh, this doesn't feel right." Yeah.
- 14:59
Maybe it's just because, you know, I was
- 15:02
working for this guy and he was a nice
- 15:04
guy, but it's like, you know, it was the
- 15:07
the thing that I was doing was kind of
- 15:09
boring. I would just like call people on
- 15:10
his behalf and then right when I'd get
- 15:12
them on the line, I would send them over
- 15:14
to him so I wouldn't have to like do the
- 15:17
scary and exciting part of like trying
- 15:19
to sell a product to this guy. Yeah.
- 15:22
It's just like get the person on the
- 15:23
phone,
- 15:24
hold for this guy out of his out of I I
- 15:28
don't want to say his name just he's a
- 15:30
nice guy, but I like I just I've I've
- 15:33
said it in the past. I'm like, "Oh, I' I
- 15:35
don't know if he wants to be part of my
- 15:38
stories." But he's he was great. But at
- 15:40
a certain point, he's he said his name's
- 15:43
Brett. He's a nice guy. I don't think
- 15:45
he'd care. No, he won't care. Yeah. But
- 15:47
he at a certain point he said, "You know
- 15:49
what? I want you to I'm going to put you
- 15:51
through the series 7 and and you'll come
- 15:55
over and be part of my like the junior
- 15:57
guy in my team or some something like
- 15:59
that. And I just it was at that point
- 16:01
that I was like oh I know myself and if
- 16:04
I if I agree to this I will
- 16:10
never leave. I like I wouldn't I
- 16:11
wouldn't go like oh this my attitude
- 16:13
would be this guy went out on a limb
- 16:16
took a chance on me. I'm not gonna just
- 16:19
f him over because it is like when you
- 16:22
came when my memory of you was when you
- 16:24
came to SNL it was like you already had
- 16:27
an aura because it was like he it was
- 16:31
like he was worked as a in a brokerage
- 16:33
firm and then he left to write comedy
- 16:36
and you had already written for
- 16:37
Letterman and was it Third Rock from the
- 16:41
Sun? Third Rock from the Sun. You had
- 16:42
two gen and 70s show when you auditioned
- 16:46
for SNL. I was trying to get out of the
- 16:48
audition cuz I was under contract for 70
- 16:51
Show. So to me I was like that's right.
- 16:53
I was like I can't even do it anyway. I
- 16:56
think we had just gotten picked up for
- 16:57
two years in a row which was unheard of.
- 17:00
And and so I was like, I finally had
- 17:02
this job that's going to stick for a
- 17:04
while and loved the job and this
- 17:08
experience at Letterman where I didn't
- 17:10
do great and I was like
- 17:14
this felt like is this going to be
- 17:16
another dream shattered. So just like
- 17:19
hold on to this thing that you know is
- 17:21
you're you've got for sure is bird in
- 17:24
the hand, right? Yeah. So, so I just was
- 17:27
like I finally they talked me into
- 17:30
coming to audition so I went and
- 17:34
and then I got the job. You missed your
- 17:36
audition. Your audition was It was so
- 17:39
funny, Will. Really? Yes. Well, thank
- 17:43
you. It was so I think it was goes down
- 17:46
as one of the best. Really? I think so.
- 17:50
I mean, I remember by the way, look at
- 17:51
that audition. You'll see a uh you'll
- 17:53
see the doughy forte for sure. I
- 17:56
probably was Yeah. 30 30 to 40 lbs
- 17:59
heavier. Baby Forte like Yeah. Just like
- 18:03
cheeseburger Forte.
- 18:05
You did a bunch of characters in that
- 18:07
audition that you ended up doing on the
- 18:08
show. You did Tim Calhoun. You're the
- 18:10
soft spoken candidate.
- 18:12
I was speed the speedreader ended up on
- 18:15
the show. Yes. The uh speed reader. The
- 18:18
was the spelling bee guy. Spelling me
- 18:21
guy was kind of just Tim Calhoun in a
- 18:23
different a different setup. That's
- 18:25
true. Um but uh those were the two uh I
- 18:29
I did I was not I mean you know my
- 18:32
impressions. Me too. They're so bad. Um
- 18:35
I can do Kermit of the Frog. That's I
- 18:37
think it. Um, did you do that? I did
- 18:40
Michael McDonald, which is like I did
- 18:42
the things everybody could do and I did
- 18:44
Martin Sheen, but I said like it was
- 18:47
like a Westwing Martin Sheen or an
- 18:49
Apocalypse Now Martin. Well, it was just
- 18:51
like an old person voice kind of or like
- 18:54
I mean he was not to no disrespect not
- 18:57
but just like for me at the time I was
- 18:58
32 and like I I just kind of said hi I'm
- 19:03
Martin Sheen and what I said I've had a
- 19:07
kind of a cold lately so if this doesn't
- 19:11
sound like me it's because of the cold
- 19:12
but you know if it does sound like me
- 19:15
then I guess the cold is gone
- 19:18
or something like that.
- 19:20
Oh my god, that's so good. And then you
- 19:23
did the amazing character that did end
- 19:25
up on SNL once, which is the
- 19:26
silverfaced. Oh, it did it. We did it at
- 19:30
dress rehearsal, but it didn't Did it
- 19:31
make the show? It didn't make the show,
- 19:33
but I was so thankful that it didn't
- 19:35
because Can you just tell people about
- 19:37
that though for people that don't know
- 19:38
because it is it is legendary that you
- 19:41
did it in the audition there? It it was
- 19:44
something I used to do at the
- 19:45
groundlings and I w it was a gold man
- 19:48
and excuse me not silver. It was gold.
- 19:50
No, no, no. It's totally fine. So sorry.
- 19:52
I'm so sorry. No, no, no, no. Everyone
- 19:54
always says silverman when they I think
- 19:57
I think there are more people out on the
- 19:59
streets that are silver than than gold
- 20:02
cuz it's just less expensive. Yeah.
- 20:04
Right. Exactly. Anyway, so so I it's one
- 20:07
of those guys who's, you know, uh
- 20:09
dressed all in silver or you got me. I'm
- 20:13
so sorry.
- 20:15
Dressed all in gold, frozen, and then if
- 20:18
you put uh money in his thing, he, you
- 20:22
know, moves around uh like a robot and
- 20:25
then freezes until somebody puts more
- 20:27
money in. So, I did this sketch where it
- 20:29
was um it had a thing that said, "Dolls
- 20:33
make me move." So, so a robber comes up.
- 20:37
Yeah. Uh this was at the groundings. It
- 20:39
was Jim Rash and uh and Jim Rash comes
- 20:44
up and and takes the money out and I
- 20:47
can't move because he's not putting
- 20:48
money in. So, I'm just stuck there until
- 20:51
somebody else finally comes back and
- 20:52
puts a dollar in and then I like try to
- 20:55
find this guy and I'm like, "Okay,
- 20:57
there's nowhere to be seen." Yeah.
- 21:00
Sadly, go back up onto my perch and and
- 21:02
then uh somebody else Jeremy Rally comes
- 21:06
up. He's a kid with Kevin Ruff and says,
- 21:10
"Daddy, why does the gold man look so
- 21:12
sad?" And you know, "Well, maybe if you
- 21:14
ask him, he'll tell you." And or maybe
- 21:17
if you put a dollar in, he'll tell you.
- 21:18
And maybe if you put $2 in, he'll tell
- 21:21
you in song. And so then I do this song.
- 21:25
And that's what I did for the And can
- 21:27
you tell everyone what the song and I
- 21:28
tried to do what I what I just told you
- 21:30
in
- 21:32
I tried to do that in like 15 seconds.
- 21:35
Yeah. I don't think I did it, but it was
- 21:37
like So, so there's this guy. So, so, so
- 21:40
do do you know, so what was the song
- 21:43
though? It's an incredible song. So,
- 21:45
this is So, this is the Yeah. So, I just
- 21:48
set it up.
- 21:49
[Music]
- 21:51
I almost like retold the the setup
- 21:53
again. So, keep in here. Just because
- 21:58
I'm a man made of gold.
- 22:00
Uh, ju so also just so you know before I
- 22:04
do this. So, so he said he puts in the
- 22:07
$2, the kid puts in the $2, and then a
- 22:09
bunch of people start um uh gathering
- 22:12
around. Maya Rudolph being one of them.
- 22:15
Um just because I'm a man made of gold
- 22:19
doesn't mean I'm made out of money.
- 22:23
But the calling I found is to give
- 22:25
people pleasure through incredibly
- 22:28
precise robotic movement.
- 22:31
That's why I come out to the streets to
- 22:34
help me make ends meet.
- 22:37
And I work real hard to fill up that
- 22:40
jar. Then a bad apple ruins a barrel.
- 22:44
Heart of gold.
- 22:48
24 carrot.
- 22:50
But through all the pain I grin and I
- 22:53
bear it. Heart of gold.
- 22:58
But I'm living a golden dream cuz anyway
- 23:01
you slice it, we're all on the same
- 23:05
team. Come on now everybody. And
- 23:07
everybody starts singing along. Heart of
- 23:09
gold
- 23:11
24 car.
- 23:14
But through all the pain I grin and I
- 23:17
bear it in the grins and it bears heart
- 23:20
of gold.
- 23:23
But it don't make me no saint cuz I got
- 23:26
a little secret. I suck for my face
- 23:29
pain. Come on, say it with me everybody.
- 23:31
Come on. I suck [ __ ] for my face pain.
- 23:36
I s for my face pain. [ __ ]
- 23:42
face pain. I suck [ __ ] for my face pain.
- 23:46
I suck that [ __ ] for my face pain. face
- 23:49
pain. [ __ ]
- 23:52
face pain. Face pain. [ __ ] and face
- 23:55
pain. [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] face paint.
- 23:59
[ __ ] face paint face [ __ ] face paint
- 24:01
[ __ ] [ __ ] face [ __ ] [ __ ] face man [ __ ]
- 24:05
face [ __ ] [ __ ] together at last in a
- 24:09
heavenly union
- 24:11
[ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] [ __ ] and then just kind
- 24:14
of go out and at this point everybody's
- 24:17
left and then I'm just gone together at
- 24:20
last in a heavenly union. Yeah. So, I
- 24:24
did that a bunch at the ground length
- 24:27
and and you did it for your SNL
- 24:29
audition. And I did it for my SNL
- 24:31
audition. I remember walking out. Lauren
- 24:34
was there and just kind of and I said
- 24:37
and I didn't know what to say, so I just
- 24:39
said, "Sorry about all the [ __ ] and
- 24:41
then and then left and I got the job."
- 24:46
It was I can remember the reaction to
- 24:48
that and how hard people were laughing
- 24:51
on a notoriously like cold room. Like
- 24:54
that room is very
- 24:56
people were dying laughing. That's
- 24:59
really nice to hear because like I mean
- 25:01
you don't remember that?
- 25:02
No, because you're so focused on it and
- 25:07
and especially if you're singing, if
- 25:08
you're doing anything loud, you can't
- 25:10
really hear something until there's
- 25:14
quiet. And this is just like constant
- 25:16
noise. And I might have even had my
- 25:18
music. Yeah. But like there's this guy
- 25:20
Teddy Zambetti, thank you Teddy. uh put
- 25:23
like the who was the musical director at
- 25:26
the Groundlings um at the time I did
- 25:29
that had gave me this tape of the music
- 25:32
so I could do it to the the music and uh
- 25:35
together yeah so I didn't know I I
- 25:37
didn't you know you walk out of there
- 25:39
you just have no idea how you did and
- 25:41
then I actually at some point I went up
- 25:44
to Lauren's office cuz I think also like
- 25:47
because I had been such a little pain in
- 25:49
the ass about even going out to audition
- 25:52
I think he like, you know, are you going
- 25:54
to take this job, you know, if if I give
- 25:56
it to you kind of thing. Well, it was
- 25:58
the weirdest thing because I went in
- 25:59
there and I was like I think he was
- 26:02
basically saying,
- 26:05
you know, basically saying you have the
- 26:06
job, but he doesn't like to actually
- 26:09
tell any, but he notoriously doesn't
- 26:11
ever like hire or fire anybody. He's
- 26:14
very enigmatic about it. He's just like
- 26:16
when you start, you know, like that kind
- 26:18
of thing. When one works here. Yeah. I
- 26:21
remember with him like and you know
- 26:22
there'll be a time when you're here and
- 26:25
people will be and I was like did I get
- 26:27
hired? Yeah. Yeah. Like skipping the
- 26:30
part where it's like so let me be clear
- 26:32
you've got the job and moving on to like
- 26:34
No, in your first year you're going to
- 26:36
find and you're like my first year here.
- 26:39
Yeah. like but but to me I fill in the
- 26:43
blanks of the first part that he glides
- 26:45
over as like you're very much on the
- 26:47
fence probably not going to get this job
- 26:49
but if you were lucky enough if I you
- 26:52
know somehow make a bad decision and
- 26:54
hire you in your first year you would
- 26:58
you know and then that stuff right right
- 27:00
you got the job and then you had to go
- 27:01
back and you had to turn down like a a
- 27:04
secure job well if you remember this did
- 27:07
you do double dip no I went back there
- 27:11
and I was like, I'm not going to leave
- 27:14
70 show. That's right, Will. You That's
- 27:17
such a badass move because I mean it is
- 27:20
I was just a puss. I was scared. But you
- 27:22
said I can't. You turned it down. You
- 27:25
said I can't do it cuz I have other
- 27:27
obligations. And just like a like a lady
- 27:31
who doesn't answer her texts, SNL was
- 27:34
like, "I've never been more attracted to
- 27:36
you."
- 27:37
I mean they double it was like double
- 27:40
down. Everyone was like what
- 27:43
[Music]
- 27:45
and I was I mean what they everyone's
- 27:47
like oh what a punk rock move. What a
- 27:49
and and like little did they know I'm
- 27:51
like you know I'm like oh thank god I
- 27:54
didn't have to go cuz I know I would
- 27:55
have failed and I was just like so it
- 27:58
was totally a decision based in fear.
- 28:00
And thank God at the end of that
- 28:04
situation, at the end of the the year
- 28:06
where I wrote at 70 Show and and it was
- 28:09
great, but I thought about it all the
- 28:11
time like, "Oh, I should have done it. I
- 28:13
should have done it." And thank God
- 28:15
Lauren came back. I remember Spivey
- 28:17
calling me up and saying or no, we went
- 28:20
to somebody's wedding. That was it. We
- 28:22
were at a wedding and and Spivey and uh
- 28:25
Spivey and Maya were both there. And so
- 28:28
they were, you talked about it a little
- 28:31
bit and I said, "Yeah, I I kind of
- 28:33
regret not doing it. I really regret not
- 28:35
doing it." And so so they, so they came
- 28:38
back, Lauren came back and said, "Would
- 28:40
you want to come audition again?" And I
- 28:43
And so I said, "Yes." And then Mark
- 28:45
Brazil, the guy who was my boss at 70
- 28:48
Show, said, "You gotta you got to go do
- 28:52
this. Do this. and you have a job here.
- 28:55
If if uh if you Yeah. If you if it
- 28:58
doesn't work out, just come right back
- 29:00
here. When you got on the show, did you
- 29:02
ever feel secure, safe, or did you
- 29:05
always feel like you had to hustle every
- 29:07
week for your stuff? Like, did you ever
- 29:09
have a moment where you relaxed?
- 29:11
I started relaxing like year seven,
- 29:15
maybe. Yeah. It was that my first year.
- 29:20
Everyone's terrified, right? I mean, you
- 29:22
were you were just like you seemed like
- 29:24
you were a pretty instant sensation. Um,
- 29:30
but it's it was tough with because like
- 29:33
a bunch of I mean it was a lot of like
- 29:36
white dudes and so you had like it's it
- 29:39
was 2001 and a lot of white dudes. It
- 29:41
was a huge cast. It was like 17 people
- 29:44
and so you're you're trying to get your
- 29:48
stuff on, right? you're you're trying to
- 29:50
get noticed and then I got somehow the
- 29:53
George Bush role. So I it's like you
- 29:56
know we we talked earlier like I don't
- 29:59
do impersonations and like it was
- 30:04
a match not made in heaven. Yeah. You
- 30:06
didn't like that. I mean listen Will
- 30:09
Ferrell was George Bush. He was George
- 30:12
W. Bush. He was so good at it. It was I
- 30:16
mean I like I've said this before but I
- 30:20
it it anybody replacing it's like trying
- 30:23
to replace the church lady trying to
- 30:25
have somebody else do that or like you
- 30:27
know you just he he made it such his own
- 30:32
thing that like they should have just
- 30:35
retired it. But of course you can't
- 30:36
retire the sitting president on SNL. You
- 30:40
have to have somebody has to be doing
- 30:42
it. And I just like I had to be that
- 30:44
guy. So it was like I was kind of a
- 30:47
letdown for a year as Bush. It is
- 30:49
interesting to watch and pay attention
- 30:52
to how impersonations get passed around
- 30:54
and sometimes they hit, sometimes they
- 30:56
don't. And yeah, you have a job to do so
- 30:59
you have to do it. But it is Yeah, I
- 31:01
know. And then and then as I I feel you
- 31:05
the same way like it didn't take me
- 31:06
until later on where I started to feel
- 31:09
relaxed. But when you started to feel
- 31:11
relaxed like I feel like all of your Oh,
- 31:14
but well the story that led to kind of
- 31:17
relaxing was it was the after the third
- 31:20
Sorry to cut you off. No, please. The
- 31:22
but I I think this was after my third
- 31:26
season there or it might have been after
- 31:29
the second season. There was this big
- 31:31
period where they were like right
- 31:33
rightly saying something's a little off
- 31:36
with this show. Let's figure it out. Put
- 31:39
a bunch of us on hold. I think you might
- 31:42
have been one of the only people who
- 31:44
wasn't put on hold for for like they
- 31:47
just like picked you up but like 10 of
- 31:50
us just a bunch of us were had our
- 31:53
there's a time for people who uh don't
- 31:55
know there's a time in like July where
- 31:57
they are contractually obligated to tell
- 31:59
you if you're getting picked up for the
- 32:00
next season and then sometimes they will
- 32:02
make a request to have three extra weeks
- 32:06
and they did that with a bunch of people
- 32:07
and that's always scary. Um, and then I
- 32:10
got to the end of that three weeks, a
- 32:13
lot of people had gotten picked up and
- 32:14
they asked for um, this was Friday, they
- 32:18
said, "Can we tell you Monday?" And I'm
- 32:20
like, "What am I going to say?" So I'm
- 32:22
like, "Sure." Then on Monday, they said,
- 32:25
"We're not going to be able to tell you
- 32:26
till Wednesday." And then it that went
- 32:29
on. Well, jumping to every two days for
- 32:32
three more weeks. Three more weeks. And
- 32:36
I was the very last person who got asked
- 32:38
back. everybody else. I I don't even
- 32:40
think they cut anybody that year. They
- 32:42
just they just tortured everybody. But
- 32:44
then what happened was eventually Lauren
- 32:46
called me up and it actually was a good
- 32:49
thing because he said he said, "Here's
- 32:52
your deal. You still have a writer
- 32:55
mindset. Um when you write your own
- 32:59
things, you commit to them fully and
- 33:02
you're you're really good about that.
- 33:04
But then when other people write things,
- 33:06
you're you get timid and you're and and
- 33:10
and you know in my head I'm like, "Oh,
- 33:12
you freaking don't. You're so stupid. Of
- 33:15
course that's not happening." And of
- 33:18
course he was 100% right. I was like I
- 33:20
would remember back to at 70s show if
- 33:23
I'd write something and somebody's like
- 33:25
or just any any job you write something
- 33:27
and you're like no that's you say nope
- 33:30
that's not how it's meant to be said.
- 33:32
And and it's like so I in my head when
- 33:35
I'm doing these sketches that other
- 33:37
people have written, it's like I could
- 33:38
hear them going like, "Oh, he's blowing
- 33:40
it. He's not doing it." Interesting. So
- 33:42
the timidity came not from like you not
- 33:44
caring or not trying. But it was like
- 33:46
you were afraid that they were thinking
- 33:48
this isn't right. I wanted to do it
- 33:51
exactly how they wanted it, but didn't
- 33:53
know how they wanted it. And so I was
- 33:55
kind of timid and and he's like, "You
- 33:57
just got to
- 33:59
take ownership over the sketch. big and
- 34:01
weird in your stuff and and it was like
- 34:04
it really like it could have gone either
- 34:06
way. It could have been I could have
- 34:08
just like receded into the shell and
- 34:10
melted down and for some reason it
- 34:12
became this thing of like oh it's all
- 34:14
gravy from here. I could have just been
- 34:16
fired. I wasn't fired. And so like you
- 34:19
know I got to give it to Lauren. He was
- 34:20
totally right and really somehow you
- 34:23
know in it was kind of a master
- 34:27
stroke of genius. That is a really good
- 34:30
good feedback and good note. So that but
- 34:32
then it still probably took another two
- 34:34
years before I was like feeling Do you
- 34:36
remember that we sat next to each other
- 34:37
at the readrough table? You you and I
- 34:40
were next to each other. Do you remember
- 34:42
when we had um the guy come for the
- 34:44
sexual harassment? I certainly do. Do
- 34:47
you remember what we were doing during
- 34:48
it? I mean I think it was like drawing
- 34:52
pictures of dicks or something. I assume
- 34:54
it's something. I I mean my memory again
- 34:56
is we were consensually and and
- 34:59
appropriately just with each other I
- 35:01
believe drawing pictures of penises and
- 35:03
giving them back and forth to each other
- 35:05
and then I accidentally
- 35:10
handed that sheet of paper to the very
- 35:13
nice man who had just done the entire
- 35:16
seminar because I thought it was the
- 35:18
signin sheet.
- 35:20
Do you know this part? And I I forgot
- 35:22
that part handed and he was like,
- 35:24
"What's this?" And I said, "Oh, that's
- 35:26
the wrong that sir, that's the wrong
- 35:29
paper."
- 35:31
But moving forward,
- 35:34
I mean, look that I mean, look, there
- 35:36
are so many things that I look back now
- 35:38
and I go like, you think, "Oh, it's all
- 35:40
about getting a laugh. It's all it's I
- 35:42
agree." And I feel that's what like is
- 35:44
that's the part about getting older and
- 35:46
being in in being in comedy is you have
- 35:48
to like figure out like oh it's like
- 35:52
everything has an expiration date. I
- 35:53
mean there's like even even on the 50th
- 35:56
when they said like here's all they had
- 35:58
that segment of like which was like
- 36:00
here's all the ways we got things wrong
- 36:01
and they showed way inappropriate
- 36:04
casting for people you know we all
- 36:07
played people that we should not have
- 36:08
played. I misappropriated. I
- 36:12
appropriated. I didn't know. I did know.
- 36:15
Like, it's very real. And the best thing
- 36:18
you can do is like make repair, learn
- 36:21
from your mistakes, do better. Like,
- 36:23
it's all you can do. Yeah.
- 36:32
Okay. So, four seasons. Congratulations.
- 36:35
It's so great. I watched the whole
- 36:37
thing. I was Tina and I were on tour
- 36:39
when it premiered. Will,
- 36:42
you are so good in it. Thank you. Oh
- 36:45
man, you're so good. I mean, I know how
- 36:48
good you are. I love watching you act. I
- 36:50
just think you're such a great actor. I
- 36:53
love it. And I I'll tell you like and
- 36:55
and how fun was it to make this will
- 36:58
sound like avoiding a compliment, but it
- 37:00
I really mean it. Like the way those
- 37:02
guys write is makes you look like such a
- 37:06
good actor. It's like their writing is
- 37:08
so good. Yeah. It just like And that's
- 37:11
goes for all Tina shows like you know 30
- 37:14
Rock getting to do the character I got
- 37:16
to play in 30 Rock the uh Paul Lassame
- 37:21
it just like it's the what the stuff
- 37:25
that I got to say was just a gift every
- 37:27
single time and it's like anybody could
- 37:29
have done that. It really is like such
- 37:32
good you and Tina had such a flow and
- 37:34
you were really sweet together and we
- 37:37
really bought you as a couple and I just
- 37:41
love seeing you also play because you
- 37:43
you you have the capacity to play such
- 37:44
really like you know um deeply funny
- 37:49
original and eccentric characters. you
- 37:51
played a lot of eccentric characters and
- 37:53
I loved seeing you play this kind of
- 37:56
person because he was very he's very
- 37:59
close to how I perceive you will like
- 38:02
yeah I a lot of similarities I think
- 38:04
yeah so I talked to Tina before this um
- 38:07
you know we like to talk about people
- 38:09
behind their back in a good way and and
- 38:12
ask people what I should ask you and so
- 38:14
I talked to Tina um before you came on
- 38:17
and she had a couple good questions for
- 38:18
you one was which I think we may have
- 38:21
already covered, but like if you weren't
- 38:22
a comedy writer, like you you've had a
- 38:24
lot of different like versions of you.
- 38:27
Yeah. Do you see a parallel world? If
- 38:28
you if you never if you never a comedy
- 38:30
actor and writer, what would you have
- 38:32
been? I think I would have been
- 38:36
ideally a college professor like like
- 38:39
some kind of history. I just there's
- 38:42
something Well, you're a white male of a
- 38:45
certain age, so you're obsessed with
- 38:46
history. I mean, yeah, it would have
- 38:48
been white history. Yeah. I I just I
- 38:51
love I love walking around campuses.
- 38:54
That makes me sound a little bit like a
- 38:55
creep a little bit. Love walking around
- 38:57
campus walking around campus seeing
- 38:59
those young people. Uh and then comedy
- 39:02
viewing. Oh, I wrote down her question
- 39:04
which was like when you were growing up,
- 39:07
who did you who were your comedy who did
- 39:09
you see and you thought
- 39:12
oh like who are your influences?
- 39:14
Basically, I would say
- 39:16
number one was Steve Martin.
- 39:20
Peter Sers was another big one.
- 39:24
Every SNL, just every SNL, just SNL.
- 39:28
Yeah. David Letterman. Those are the
- 39:30
four. But I mean, you know, Monty
- 39:33
Python SCTV uh uh
- 39:38
so so much stuff, but but like Steve
- 39:40
Martin definitely my number one. Yes.
- 39:43
Steve Martin for our generation cuz
- 39:45
we're about the same age. It was like
- 39:49
so big. Did you watch that documentary?
- 39:51
His doc that doc I somehow haven't. Oh
- 39:53
my. It's so good.
- 39:56
It's so good and it's really moving
- 39:58
because it feels like in the same way
- 40:00
that the SNL50 has felt like our entire
- 40:03
life. You know, it started when we were
- 40:05
three, that show. Yeah. Steve was like
- 40:09
the big star when we were little kids
- 40:12
and like he just he just spans our life
- 40:14
too. Yeah. I mean so all those standup
- 40:17
uh albums and and
- 40:21
but the jerk I mean the jerk it was for
- 40:23
me it was it all but then and there are
- 40:26
still things that I stumble on to that I
- 40:29
you know had never seen like somehow I
- 40:32
had never seen the what was it the great
- 40:34
flyini. Oh yeah. Have you seen
- 40:38
but there are just you know I'm I'm sure
- 40:40
I'm leaving out a million things you
- 40:42
know was a huge fan of Cheers and that's
- 40:46
you know that Cheers. Cheers was in
- 40:48
Boston which was such a big deal growing
- 40:50
up like Yeah. Yeah. Even though not one
- 40:52
person had an authentic Boston accent in
- 40:54
that show, but uh including um Cliff, he
- 40:59
it was not that was not an authentic
- 41:00
accent, but um but that was such a big
- 41:02
deal. Like Cheers felt like, oh, this
- 41:04
was like a show for us or something. But
- 41:07
I loved Cheers. Yeah. So good. I mean,
- 41:11
pilot of Cheers and one of the best
- 41:12
pilots ever. Yeah. And I I look back
- 41:15
now, every once in a while, I'll go back
- 41:16
and watch them and and it's just it's
- 41:21
still so amazing. Like the the
- 41:23
storytelling is so good that that those
- 41:27
writers are just cream of the crop. And
- 41:30
what are you watching today, looking at,
- 41:33
listening to, reading? What do you like
- 41:36
where how do you check out? How do you
- 41:37
zone out? Like how do you get yourself
- 41:41
happy or laugh? Like what do you where
- 41:43
do you go? What do you watch? I I I
- 41:47
play a lot of Sudoku for some reason. It
- 41:50
used to I have a bunch of things like
- 41:52
You know, I've never played Sudoku. I
- 41:54
used to be I'm I'm I mean I'm still a
- 41:57
big crossword, you know, I do the New
- 41:59
York Times crossword puzzle, but usually
- 42:01
I'll just wait till Saturday to do
- 42:03
Saturday and Sunday. Saturday's hard. I
- 42:06
know. I would just want to jump to that
- 42:08
as a humble brag, but um I love it.
- 42:10
That's it's a learned skill and you and
- 42:13
you and people don't know that you had
- 42:14
like one of the highest scores ever in
- 42:15
Donkey Kong. That's true. That's true.
- 42:18
Which is, you know, Yeah, that's a big
- 42:20
factor in, you know, uh measuring
- 42:23
somebody's brain capacity.
- 42:26
But what was your score and how did you
- 42:27
get it? It was very high. And uh where
- 42:30
was this? Okay, so I was down in um
- 42:34
here's the story about that. I think I
- 42:36
had the at one point I had the 29th
- 42:40
highest registered Donkey Kong score.
- 42:44
Okay, the word registered should be in
- 42:46
bold print because so I was down doing
- 42:49
that movie good oldfashioned orgy,
- 42:51
right, with uh Sedakus and Lake Bell and
- 42:54
Tyler Leine and and Pete and Alex Pete
- 42:58
Pete Hike and Alex Gregory just a
- 43:00
million people. Lindsay Sloan. It was so
- 43:02
fun. It was this very fun summer. Um,
- 43:06
and I was the person in this movie. It's
- 43:09
a group of friends who are going to all
- 43:10
have an orgy. And I was in I was the
- 43:14
friend. Me and Lucy Punch played the
- 43:16
couple that they didn't want to be at
- 43:18
the orgy. So great. I forget why. I
- 43:20
think we were because we were married or
- 43:22
Yeah. But they didn't want us in the
- 43:24
orgy. So I was basically only in like
- 43:26
every fourth day. And so I found this
- 43:29
bar that I would just go down to this
- 43:31
bar that had a Donkey Kong in it. And I
- 43:33
wouldn't even drink there. I would just
- 43:35
go and play Donkey Kong and then there
- 43:39
was this JLK. I still remember JLK was
- 43:42
had all the high scores and I'm like I'm
- 43:44
going to get this [ __ ] off this high
- 43:46
score. I'm going to beat this guy. So I
- 43:50
start getting better and better and then
- 43:51
I'd go home and I'd look up, you know,
- 43:53
tips for how you get through this level
- 43:56
that I was and you know, so I'm spending
- 43:58
hours and hours all my off days and so
- 44:01
I'm getting better and better. Well,
- 44:02
eventually I get a pretty high score and
- 44:05
I showed there was this guy Leo Leo
- 44:07
Daniels I think was his name and he was
- 44:10
you remember uh King of Kong. Yes, of
- 44:12
course. That movie. Well, he was like I
- 44:15
think he he was the record holder for
- 44:17
Defender
- 44:19
or there were a couple different games
- 44:21
that he was big in that scene but he was
- 44:24
he was at he was uh on our crew for good
- 44:30
oldfashioned orgy. So I showed him this
- 44:31
picture. I'm like, "Check this out. Not
- 44:33
bad, huh?" And he's like, "That's pretty
- 44:35
good." And I'm like, "Oh, really?" And
- 44:38
he said, "Yeah, that's pretty good." By
- 44:40
the way, it was higher than JLK. So, he
- 44:42
sent it to that guy Walter, who was the
- 44:45
you if you've seen King of Kong, I
- 44:47
forget Walter's last name, but he was
- 44:49
the guy who would watch the videotapes.
- 44:53
And I didn't videotape it, but he he
- 44:55
just I think he made a a special SNL and
- 44:58
he said, "I'm going to put you in the
- 44:59
books." So he registered it. Holy moly.
- 45:02
But that's the thing. There are probably
- 45:04
a million people who have higher scores.
- 45:06
But like who's going to register their
- 45:09
Donkey Kong score? If you're going for a
- 45:12
high Donkey Kong score, you're going to
- 45:14
register it. Sure. But I was just like
- 45:16
having fun. This was my own. I was
- 45:19
establishing my own uh levels that I
- 45:22
wanted to get to. Sudoku is I didn't do
- 45:24
it for the glory. And what about what
- 45:26
makes you laugh? What are you like
- 45:28
laughing at these days? The kids. I
- 45:29
mean, they're so freaking funny. Okay,
- 45:32
there there's a video that I saw of your
- 45:34
daughter eating ice cream for the first
- 45:35
time, and if I may describe it, cuz Tina
- 45:39
and I were talking about it. It's the It
- 45:41
is the cutest.
- 45:43
We were saying it's like It's such
- 45:46
precious IP. You could sell it and then
- 45:50
do a animated series off of it. It is.
- 45:53
Can you explain what happens? She's I
- 45:55
mean, I could play the audio. Oh, let's
- 45:57
play the audio. You want to play the
- 45:58
audio? Oh, it's so it really is. It's so
- 46:01
cute. Listeners, it's like I mean I
- 46:03
wonder if you have to see it if it's But
- 46:06
um she's she's Is she having ice cream
- 46:08
for the first time? No, she's had ice
- 46:11
cream before, but it's it's freezing.
- 46:13
So, what you can't see is like she is
- 46:16
pounding this ice cream and she's like
- 46:19
shivering and shaking and then but she
- 46:23
keeps going and then she keeps going.
- 46:24
You know that she comes from an ice
- 46:25
cream family because you love ice cream.
- 46:27
Yes. Here, I'll show it to you so you
- 46:29
can see it.
- 46:33
You're shivering.
- 46:35
You're not cold. No.
- 46:39
Why are you shivering? Because my legs
- 46:42
are bumpy.
- 46:44
Because of my legs are bumpy. What? Your
- 46:46
legs are bumpy.
- 46:49
She's deeply shivering and eating ice
- 46:51
cream.
- 46:52
[Music]
- 46:56
You are so funny.
- 46:59
[Applause]
- 47:00
You got ice cream up on your glasses,
- 47:02
too. And then she crosses her eyes
- 47:05
trying to see it on her glasses. What
- 47:06
are you doing? Where?
- 47:09
Right here. She crossed her eyes to find
- 47:12
the ice cream on her glasses.
- 47:16
I got a brain freeze. You got a brain
- 47:19
freeze. That's your second brain freeze.
- 47:23
It seems like she's going to die and
- 47:24
then she just after this one I think she
- 47:26
dives right back. Her second brain
- 47:28
freeze.
- 47:33
So that's basically it. That's so cute.
- 47:36
It's It helps to see the visuals cuz
- 47:38
when you say like you have she had like
- 47:41
ice cream up here. It's like you have
- 47:43
ice cream on your glasses or whatever
- 47:44
and she goes
- 47:47
little kids with glasses are so cute.
- 47:51
Well, you would love both my kids then
- 47:53
cuz they have shitty eyesight
- 47:56
little
- 47:59
one has little pink glasses and one has
- 48:01
uh purple. That's one of the things I
- 48:02
do. It's so cute. One of my like um
- 48:05
go-to um comfort watches is I watch
- 48:09
videos of little kids getting glasses
- 48:11
for the first time. That is the best. or
- 48:14
kids who some have like coar implants
- 48:17
implants and they hear their soldiers
- 48:20
coming home and surprising their kids at
- 48:22
school. Absolutely. They're all in the
- 48:23
same category. Tears dogs coming dogs
- 48:26
being away from elephants. Elephants
- 48:28
milit. Yeah. Who used to be trained by a
- 48:30
guy and then they run back to the guy
- 48:32
and they hug the guy. Yeah. anything any
- 48:34
reuniting and any like I mean when you
- 48:38
see a little baby that's just kind of
- 48:39
like not focusing and then they put
- 48:41
those little glasses on them and the
- 48:42
baby sees their and then they smile
- 48:45
forget it. Yeah, I love those videos. It
- 48:48
really It's so good. And then because of
- 48:50
the rule of threes and because I too
- 48:51
often have to circle back and close the
- 48:53
loop um I feel like on behalf of one of
- 48:56
my producers Jack here I need to ask you
- 48:58
about um uh this particular sketch.
- 49:01
Well, you are one of the people that
- 49:03
when I say like I'm gonna have you on,
- 49:05
every person I know, but a lot of men I
- 49:08
know want you're their favorite and also
- 49:11
they want to talk about their favorite
- 49:14
sketches that you've done. Like they
- 49:16
want me to mention it. And um the one
- 49:19
that uh Jack wants me to mention, Jack,
- 49:22
I feel like right I just feel like we
- 49:24
can't end without it. Okay.
- 49:28
because is um is um Clancy, you know, is
- 49:32
um bought a glass of beer. Okay. So, can
- 49:34
you just tell us for those people that
- 49:36
don't know that sketch, can you just
- 49:39
Well, first of all, it's jar of beer.
- 49:41
I'm so sorry. I forgive you. Oh my god.
- 49:44
I would be Did I say glass? You said
- 49:46
glass of beer. Jar of beer. How could I
- 49:48
You only say it. It's a glass jar. It's
- 49:50
a glass jar. I mean, we don't It's glass
- 49:52
parenthesis unspoken, but but like So,
- 49:55
so sorry. So, can you just tell us how
- 49:57
that sketch came about? And for people
- 50:00
that don't know, so we How do you even
- 50:03
explain it? This was me and Wig and John
- 50:07
Solomon
- 50:09
wrote a sketch that was like a
- 50:13
Thanksgiving sketch. It was just people
- 50:15
singing
- 50:17
um
- 50:19
I forget the tune, but it was like,
- 50:20
"Guess who's coming to, you know,
- 50:22
Thanksgiving dinner this year." And then
- 50:24
it was just a bunch of weird names like
- 50:26
Pesamelia Gilna Froo
- 50:30
um you know Jibble you know Betsy Pilpo
- 50:35
and all these weird weird things and it
- 50:38
it did not make it. It was like fun but
- 50:41
it made it to dress rehearsal I think.
- 50:44
Yeah. The next time we went in, we um we
- 50:48
did we figured out the thing of like,
- 50:51
oh, we'll we'll sing about toddlers
- 50:55
model tea car. I think it just started
- 50:56
out we the first song we wrote it was
- 50:58
going to be a bunch of different songs
- 51:00
and you just picked those words. We
- 51:02
picked those things and we're like what
- 51:03
if every single one has those things and
- 51:06
then it became about that. But then the
- 51:08
first time we put it up at a table read
- 51:10
it was like existing songs. So it's like
- 51:13
highway to the toddler zone. I remember
- 51:17
that. Gonna, you know, drink a jar of
- 51:20
beer with a in a spaceship in the
- 51:23
toddler zone and then just, you know,
- 51:25
jam. And so it was probably 10 different
- 51:27
songs that would have been the most
- 51:29
expensive sketch of all time. So they
- 51:31
said, "Get out of our face with that."
- 51:34
So we were like, "Oh, let's do that."
- 51:36
Because we love the concept of the, you
- 51:38
know, the weird thing. So, we just wrote
- 51:40
original songs and that was kind of how
- 51:42
we did it. And it was Jackie and Clancy.
- 51:45
Jackie Snad and Clancy P. Backlerat.
- 51:48
That's right. And then and you guys just
- 51:50
sang songs and toddlers, jars of beer.
- 51:55
Um spaceships
- 51:58
and wait and model tears.
- 52:03
Oh, did you hear when I whispered in
- 52:06
your ear about the spaceship that was
- 52:07
parked in your yard next to a model car
- 52:11
and some beer in a jar, but without an
- 52:16
That was one of the most fun to ever get
- 52:18
to do just I remember watching that. I
- 52:20
remember you doing it at the table and
- 52:21
you know, like I said, you were next to
- 52:22
me, so it was really loud always. I'm
- 52:25
sorry. No, it was incredible. And you
- 52:28
and Wig were you and Wig did so many
- 52:31
funny things together. you're such a
- 52:34
like you're just so great together. I
- 52:36
mean, Kristen's a genius. So, yeah.
- 52:39
But that one was like felt particularly
- 52:42
fun cuz just like how you said it kind
- 52:44
of felt like you were both of you felt
- 52:46
like you were in like your senioritis.
- 52:48
Like it was very like loose and stupid
- 52:51
and fun that you can only get to if
- 52:53
you've been on the show for a while.
- 52:55
Like you just Yeah. I don't know. You
- 52:56
have to kind of earn it and get there.
- 52:58
And that felt like that kind of sketch.
- 53:00
It definitely was a really that you know
- 53:04
they would always say like you'd put
- 53:07
stuff up and it would seem to go well at
- 53:09
the table and and and it wouldn't get
- 53:12
picked and they'd say like just wait the
- 53:14
you know when you're when you're there
- 53:16
for long enough those things will start
- 53:18
getting picked and and and they were it
- 53:20
was right. It was right. Like, you know,
- 53:22
certainly there were still a couple
- 53:23
times when you're like, "Hey, I want,
- 53:25
you know, I deserve the old senior." Um,
- 53:28
and it was never like I I was never I
- 53:32
never went in thinking like, "Hey, I
- 53:34
deserve this cuz I'm a senior." I would
- 53:37
freaking I would never want something
- 53:38
that I thought sucked to get on. I was a
- 53:42
part of a lot of things that sucked, by
- 53:43
the way, that that I, you know, probably
- 53:45
liked myself. But but to me it was like
- 53:47
if something went well at the table read
- 53:49
it deserved like when you're in your
- 53:51
seventh year you deserve a shot. Yep. Um
- 53:56
and sometimes by the way some sometimes
- 53:59
there'd be shows that were chock full of
- 54:00
good stuff. Yeah. And so I understand it
- 54:02
with that but then every once in a while
- 54:04
it'd be like okay that thing made it in.
- 54:06
Oh yeah. This you know. Oh yeah. I mean
- 54:08
that was that was a lot of it was just
- 54:10
like okay they're doing another one of
- 54:12
those. Okay.
- 54:13
[Laughter]
- 54:17
But that sketch from beginning to end is
- 54:19
and remains everybody's favorite. And so
- 54:21
on to end our podcast today, will you
- 54:23
Oh, can I tell one Tina? We did so much
- 54:26
press and I can't believe this never
- 54:27
came up, but like Tina in the making of
- 54:30
the four seasons, we all uh had what's
- 54:35
called two bangers. Yeah. Two banger
- 54:38
trailers. So basically there'd be a
- 54:40
trailer with a wall in the middle and
- 54:43
the toilets would be up against the
- 54:45
wall. And so uh
- 54:49
so I was I wanted to be very extra
- 54:52
respectful.
- 54:54
Like I wanted her to know that like I
- 54:58
don't even know. I just want at some
- 54:59
point I'm like I just wanted you to know
- 55:00
I'm never in there trying to listen to
- 55:02
you know what's going on. If I hear that
- 55:05
you even come close to that bathroom,
- 55:07
I'm going This is an example where I
- 55:10
know your intention is good, but you're
- 55:13
bringing something up that no one would
- 55:16
think. Like no one would think that
- 55:17
you're Everyone's thinking it. You
- 55:19
kidding? Everyone's thinking it. It's so
- 55:22
quiet in there. I can like hear if she
- 55:24
like starts writing a letter at the far
- 55:26
end of the trailer. It's like, "Oh,
- 55:27
she's writing a letter." It's like, "Oh,
- 55:30
it's a blue envelope." Yeah, you can
- 55:32
hear everything. See, just so you know,
- 55:35
I'm not trying to listen. Just I just
- 55:37
want you to feel comfortable. Like if
- 55:39
you ever go in there, I go in, I put on
- 55:42
some music. Yeah. And and the doors
- 55:44
shut. I'm just not in there. And And so
- 55:46
we so it became this joke thing. And
- 55:49
then and then we had a system where if
- 55:51
we ever heard Iron Maiden, that was like
- 55:54
clear out of here. Damage is being done.
- 55:59
I can't believe that never came up. We
- 56:00
just like did a full press junket all
- 56:04
did talk shows and it's like that was
- 56:06
like
- 56:08
that's actually like that loving care is
- 56:11
actually what like a real marriage is
- 56:13
like like what you just talking about
- 56:14
like how you and Tina are like keeping
- 56:16
each other's boundaries and also I'll
- 56:19
tell you that was like that was a really
- 56:21
nice thing because like to to get to go
- 56:23
through that experience a you know
- 56:26
forget about it with like the honor of
- 56:28
getting to play Tina's husband usband
- 56:30
like what a what a professionally what a
- 56:33
thrill but personally to get to have
- 56:36
that experience. We're hanging out so
- 56:38
much and like she was you know got to
- 56:41
hang with my family and it was just it
- 56:43
was very special to go through that with
- 56:45
her. That's awesome. I loved I loved it.
- 56:47
Thank you. Um All right. I want But can
- 56:49
can you sing the glass uh Oh my god, I
- 56:52
did it again. Can you sing the jar of
- 56:54
beer? Do you remember the jar of beer
- 56:56
song? Oh, Clancy, can you take it down a
- 56:58
spaceship camp?
- 57:02
Does a toddler have a boiling frying egg
- 57:06
up with a frying pan?
- 57:09
So, hop in my model T. Oh, look, a
- 57:11
spaceship. A toddler in a model T.
- 57:15
Spaceship camp. I I forot. I mean, I was
- 57:18
butchering it, but it was like
- 57:20
I just remember also it was like
- 57:22
spaceship camp. Oh my god.
- 57:26
Oh, well, I love you. You're so great.
- 57:28
Thank you so much for doing this. And
- 57:30
so, it is so fun to spend time together.
- 57:33
It's kind of like we we've been saying
- 57:35
we don't really see you anymore. We
- 57:36
should we we should we should uh hang
- 57:38
out more. I would love that. I would
- 57:40
love that. I love every time I get to
- 57:41
see you. And like that's been the best
- 57:43
thing about this is I get to spend like
- 57:45
an an hour and a half talking while
- 57:47
people watch. Yeah.
- 57:52
Thank you, buddy. Thank you.
- 57:56
Thank you so much, Will. Love you and
- 57:59
you're just so hilarious always and love
- 58:02
talking to you today. And you know, Will
- 58:04
talked about Donkey Kong and um a great
- 58:06
documentary about Donkey Kong is called
- 58:10
King of Kong. And I just wanted to say
- 58:13
in the Polar Plunge, check out King of
- 58:15
Kong. It came out maybe almost 20 years
- 58:18
ago, but it's a documentary directed by
- 58:20
Seth Gordon, a great director who went
- 58:22
on to direct movies like Horrible Bosses
- 58:24
and Identity Thief. And he actually
- 58:26
directed um a few episodes of Parks and
- 58:29
Recreation in the early days. And it is
- 58:31
just this incredible tale of um men and
- 58:34
their love of a particular game. So, uh
- 58:38
check it out. Check out Four Seasons and
- 58:41
check out this podcast.
- 58:43
See you soon. Bye.
- 58:46
You've been listening to Good Hang. The
- 58:48
executive producers for this show are
- 58:50
Bill Simmons, Jenna Weiss Berman, and
- 58:51
me, Amy Per. The show is produced by The
- 58:54
Ringer and Paperkite. For The Ringer,
- 58:56
production by Jack Wilson, Cat Spalain,
- 58:58
Ka McMullen, and Alia Xanerys. For
- 59:01
Paperkite, production by Sam Green, Joel
- 59:04
Levelvel, and Jenna Weiss Berman.
- 59:05
Original music by Amy Miles.
- 59:10
really good. Hey