Ronald Gladden looked for a job online and wound up in a real-life Truman Show when he learned the documentary he signed up for was actually a reality TV show where he was the main character. Since Jury Duty became a national sensation, Gladden moved to Los Angeles and began a new life. But he never forgot who he is: a down-to-earth, hard-working, nice guy. Zach and Donald talk to Gladden about dating after a reality TV series, living without your phone, and what he learned about Mormons.
I keep forgetting that we're doing video. And then I watched these video clips back and I laugh at them because they're funny. But then my vanity kicks in and I'm like, bro, fucking clean yourself up for these videos.
You know what? That's because you're a single man. Bro. Maybe my clips.
Talking you're talking Brian Bobgartner and looking like shit.
No, it's because you want the freaking ladies to be like Yo, you see how handsome.
No Maach was. It's reeling about ladies. It's just about like my own.
You know.
We just did nine thousand of these episodes with no one looking. Now, I'm like, look at my fit and I watch all these podcasters. I told you they have like the great lighting and everything. I want better lighting.
Damn all right, So look, if you want to we got to step up. We'd have to step up to another level, and that means going into a studio.
No, we're not doing that. I'm just saying I feel like Dannel with his connections. I mean I have connections too, but I'd rather use iheart's money. Could could send someone over who would do a better lighting setup than I have. Maybe I get a drop. No one needs to look at my fucking dirty ass couch. I could get a nice little drop, bro, Do you get Brodie? You is always fire. You need to shut the fuck up. The coloratura enough.
Listen, listen to this. Your sweatshirt matches, the background, matches the outside, So please stop with the bullshit.
Can I just say one more thing?
Since I've known you, this is ridiculous. Ahead, your wallpaper is fly and you sit here and you complain about how bad Uh the backdrop is bad. I don't like the way I look. You're a handsome fucking dude, Heather Graham on this podcast. Do I need to remind everybody to you?
Yeah?
Zach, come on, you know you're a good looking guy, don't you.
Yes?
She did? I need that for the sound machine. Daniel, Oh yeah, I pulled. I just think that the colored the colored temperature is a bit off. See, I could warm my skin up a little, Daniel, with some I could just change the kelvin uhca on the lamps, temperature on the lamp.
You are Vanity bro. If this way, if we were the Smurfs, you would.
Wasn't Vanity smurf? Very effeminate? I don't think that would fly these days.
M vanity and effeminate?
Was he wasn't?
He was?
He was his name Vanity.
Smurfe, and he just liked to look in the mirror all the time.
Yeah, but he was also very effeminate, I believe, Joel. Do you recall before the time, Daniel, can you look up? Was Vanity Smurf effeminate and gauge coated? As your friend said, you could?
You could say that because Vanity Smurf wore a flower in their hat, a pink stiller, which I think did.
Oh you use then you used they them for Vanity Smurf, Danel.
You said, I don't know how the Smurfs identify.
Well, there's and then there's a smurf veet.
There well Smurf that was created by gargamele, So we don't know if Smurf, we don't know if Smurfet was like officially.
Well later on, but later on? What do you mean that were girls?
I assume that Papa Smurf and what's her name, Girly Smurf smurffet. I think that they I assumed that they fucked and made all the Smurfs.
That's not what No, no, no, no, no, No, the Smurfs existed before Smurfed. Gargamel was trying to infiltrate the Smurf village, right, and he created Smurfet.
Correct.
And she used to have black hair and she was talking like this, and it was like hi, hi everybody. And when she when she transformed into smurf Fet, it was because she experienced the love and what it meant to be a Smurf, and Gargamel no longer had an ally in this Smurf that he created.
Oh, I never do that, Laura, I missed all that.
Yeah, it's a pretty interesting episode. Everybody. Everybody was trying to smash.
Everyone took their shot. Everyone shot their shot.
Manly smur was that his name? Who was the one with the freaking hammer?
Was it?
Manly Smurf? What was his name? Handy Smurf. He was the one that it seemed like was getting it.
I used to collect those little figurines, did you, Donald?
No? I did not.
We're of a certain age where the you know, you would collect the figurines for all the Smurfs.
Look, I loved I loved.
Have to go on eBay and get me some Smurf.
I loved me some Smurfs. Yeah, and I loved the lore, especially when Johann and Pee Wee joined the fray. But no, thank you.
I don't know what any of that means.
You don't know who Johann and Pee we are and you not. Yell.
I was over served as migeon last night, and I need you to bring down your volume.
Okaylus too. I worked out this morning, did you no?
Because I was overserved last night by myself. I barely drink anymore, so when I have too many glasses of wine it hurts hashtag forty nine been there hashtag thirty five. Well, you know when like when you barely, when you stop drinking for the most part, then your tolerance is nothing. So then when you have a handful of glasses of wine, you wake up like, oh, why you know?
I had my annual and this was a time physical. Yeah, and I was sweating it hard, but the physical came back so good that I'm like, I think he's lying to me, babe. There's no way. There's no fucking way.
That's called a very neurotic person who gets there deep, He gets there, gets their physical results, and it's like he's lying.
He's definitely lying.
There's no way would why would he want to lie.
I don't think he's lying, but just that it was just I was. I was shocked anyway, the conversation, uh was, what were we just talking about?
And when you're physical? But we were talking about how they tie together drinking being overserved, right I was.
I said to him, you know, I think my kidneys are really you know, they're done because when I drink, my back hurts. He goes, that's dehydration, dude. I go, no, no, no, I don't think you understand. When I drink and I wake up the next morning, like I have a real back pain, like it's like fucking back pain. He's like, yeah, that s dehydration. But well, I felt really stupid at that point because I had diagnosed myself with like you diagnosed yourself.
You told me in Vegas, You're like, I got bad kidneys.
I like that. You made me sound like Harrison Ford too, though I got bad kidneys. Yeah.
I know. Donald didn't watch it, but Shrinking season two is live, and not only that, this morning they dropped the fucking secret knowledge that I already knew. Shrinking season three.
Picked up awesome, this is amazing.
But show's on fire. It's so good, amazing, wow, So watch it everybody, It's really good.
It was nice to see Christa out and about promoting her show.
Christ is so good in the show and she's doing all sorts of good promotion. She walking now too.
Yeah, I know she's talking shit now to look at us, all these people talking ship. She was all watched What Happens Live talking about Yeah, I think there's gonna be a Scrubs reboot. I'm pretty sure of it.
Well, I said to her. I was being interviewed about the Garden State charity concert benefit we're doing, and the reporter goes, what is the deal with the Scrubs reboot? And I go, The thing is that Bill is promoting so many things, and each time he gets on a press line he am, he ratchets it up more. He's left himself nowhere else to go.
It has to happen now, It kind of has to happen. Now, man, he talks so much shit, and now christ is jumping in there and she's talking shit like I'm just saying, man, like, oh, oh go go.
I think everyone who's a Scrubs fan and this is obviously a Scrubs rewatch podcast should start being confident and titillated that something's gonna happen. I'm titillated.
I'm titillated too. I'm gonna tell you that right now. Yeah I am. I am totally titillated.
Yeah you are.
I can tell I can tell you are too.
You look good.
I was just listen, man, I was looking at right now. I was looking at you, and I was like, Yo, he's talking about how bad he looks.
I don't know you're looking. Listen this riverside has you come through? Pixelated? I like it better.
I like you pixelated, Joe.
I think we need to leave the car.
Yeah, Joel, you look good to hold up? Hold up, Daniel, it could be a foursome. WHOA. I need to get shout outs real quick, yo, shout out Side Show, Side Show Collectibles, Andy, Side Show. Oh my god, you came through big time. Yo. I went and did a tour at Side Show, and I got to see all of the secret stuff, things that a lot of you people out there don't get to see, all you collectors out there, I saw old stuff.
I was like, let me explain what they not everyone knows what Side Show collectibles is Donalds. You're speaking group.
Side Show Collectibles is a toy company that started, uh, I don't know, Maybe I'm going to say thirty years ago, and it started really small. And what it is is people who care about the way toys look. So the face molds and the hands and the clothing, it's all top notch. And the posings that you can do with these toys. They don't only have Star Wars, but they have like they have Marvel, they have DC, they have monsters like they're doing a spectacular event right now over there. It's anyway. I got to go and check out all of their stuff, and you know how huge of a Star Wars fan I am. And Andy over at Side Show was saying, you'll come through, come through, and I would put it off because I knew if I went there, I'd just be jealous of all of the toys. Let me tell you something, it's the best museum I've ever walked into in my life. It had everything. Everything that I ever wanted to see in a toy version, it was there. I didn't I can't give a lot of stuff away because they made me sign an NDA. But there's so many really cool things coming out from side show and if you're a toy collector like I am, get your wallets. Read.
Okay, that's one of your shots. You said you had multiple shouts, so there are another shout out.
There is another shout out.
Go ahead. Don't worry, audience, we'll cut all this out. Go ahead. I'm just kidding. I'm kidding. Don't give me that fucking cold stare.
I don't want to do.
Do you remember when Sarah would when when when we were shooting scrubs and they'd be like, all right, going in tighter for a close up on Sarah, And I'd be like, we'll never use it. Here we go, never use it, here we go. She she loved that joke.
I want to shout out all of my all of these collaborators on my stop motion animation stuff. It's really starting to come along right now.
Yeah, that new video you sent? What was that level up? Something got leveled up that slide? What do you mean you just sent me in the group chat? You send a video today and something looked leveled up? What was that?
What was that? So it's lit? I want to shout out elder Son.
Oh, someone helps you come and learn to lot he.
Came to the house and he helped me light the set. I want to shout out, I mean, this is all a process and I'm now beginning. I'm now beginning filming something that I had planned to film that I've been planning the film for a very long time, and I'm doing it myself with the help of Justin rash Over at a stunt Puppet Pictures. He's he's my mentor, and also with Stupid Buddy Studios who have been, like you know, really supportive of me, and Ardman believe it or not, who have been really supportive of me. And it's just really awesome. So I want to shout out the whole stop motion.
It's a lot of shout outs. We're getting so many shout outs.
I'm just very appreciative, you know what I mean. Like you get a physical, you turn fifty, the a lot of things you can't take it for granted. Now, granted I paid a lot, a pretty penny for a lot of it, for all of it, but you know, with that came a lot of support.
And when are you going to switch over to the puppets that I bought you and stop using that one?
So Julian Clark, who is making the puppets. He was almost finished.
Yeah, with the mouths you needed. You said you needed it because I have big lips. You needed special lips.
Well, I want your kisses to be I do have a big lip to me, yes, But I think the audience would like it.
If you made a JD and Turk puppet eagling each other.
That'd be a lot of fun. Yeah, I mean maybe we'll show up in this project too.
You know, when I was building your puppet or ordering your puppet, I didn't know whether to add the mole or not. I didn't know how you'd feel if the puppet should have a mole or not it should. Well, you're gonna have to add it with.
A sharpie, because I know because you didn't.
I didn't do it. I sat there and I and I and I thought. I pontificated, will he want the mole on the puppet or not?
For sure?
So I think you could just take a little thin sharpie and give it a little duke.
You might be right.
It won't be three D. Joelle, how are you you're you're you're looking pensive. What's going on in your life?
Oh? I was telling all before you guys got on I in addition to working many hours on a computer and phone, my hobby lately has been playing the SIMS. And the other day you told us many hours at night without the lights on and I strained my eye pretty badly.
Injury I do, I do? This is a rare injury. People, you don't hear about this injury.
Hey, hey, this is you know. There isn't enough attention paid to SIMS for injuries.
You need to really put a light on it.
I would like to. I would like to do another charity benefit for people who suffer from SIMS for injuries. Joelle, did you take my advice? Did you take my advice and get a hot tub and put in the living room?
Yeah?
I did? It was cool.
I should Actually one day I'll upload some of my builds. I have entire house that's in a pool essentially, so like the dining table is set in the pool, and there's a hot tub in there. I don't know if it's in the living room.
I guess maybe maybe that's what I'll do today. All start well, I all I know is the one thing I remember is that the hot tub really solved a lot of problems because you get your rest, you get your bathing, you get your friends coming over.
You know who else really appreciated a hot tub? Remember that show Blind Date. They appreciated a hot tub on that show Blind Blind. D Roger Lodge hosted it, and it was about, you know, you'd go on a blind date with someone and sometimes they you'd get to go to like a hot tub resort.
Oh, yeah, was this the one where your friends were in the van?
Wait, what do you mean, No, your friends aren't. Your friends aren't watching the date. You're on the date on your own. I think.
Show back in the day where like your friends were in the van watching or no, maybe it was the other people were watching. I don't remember.
No, I think I know what you're talking about. It was like and maybe maybe the day and three of your friends are in the van like watching it happen.
It was like, Yeah, Room Raiders, Room Rateed.
I remember that one too, a classic. That was the disgustingest show ever. The girl, Yeah, that's how I said it. The girl would get to go into the boys room with a fucking black light.
Oh my god, it's so groul.
And that was and that was like the premise of the show. They'd have a great date and then she'd be like, now let me check out his room.
This sense but it's obviously so staged.
I mean like, yeah, no, there was a lot of winking going on on that show, boy, Like it was just all over the place. In every episode there was a it was like, not him.
Too, what do they expect? I mean everyone's doing that.
What they would have the guy going with the black light and the girl's room would be nothing.
I want to recommend a movie to everybody. Sorry, can't change topics off of finding seamen with a black light. Strange Darling. You guys heard of this movie Strange Darlings or Darling, let me check Strange Strange Darling. I highly recommend to you. A friend of mine said, watch this, and it's incredible. It's very violent, I want to warn anyone who's averse to that, but really really good screenplay and interestingly fascinatingly shot by Giovanni Rabisi, who is getting into cinematography. I knew that Giovanni Robec was getting into cinematography. I had heard that we have some mutual friends, and I know him a little bit. But I'm watching this movie and not only it's so good. It's an indie and it's very contained, but it's so well acted. I'm thinking to myself, Wow, this is so well shot. And then the credits come up and it's like shot by Giovanna Rabisi. It made me think of me like that. It made me think of you Donald. How like an actor takes on an art form it's not the thing they're known for, and like gets really good at it and like what you're doing that? And Giovanni, who's like such an incredible actor, gets so into cinematography that he shot this fucking incredibly beautiful movie.
He found a way to make it go pro. Yo, that's a that's an amazing feat.
Man.
Congratulations to him, Man, well done.
Yeah, so check out the movie again. It is it is uh, it's it has humor in it, but it's very violent and performances. There's this actress frand I got to look up her name. She was so incredible something, Joel, will you look it up for me because I don't want to go deep my phone. Strange Darling the female lead she I guess someone said she was, but yeah, Willa Fitzgerald. I personally have never seen her before, but man, she a fucking incredible actress Reacher. Someone told me she was on Reacher. I never Yeah, So I was excited for an actress who who I know works. I don't mean to say she doesn't work. But I had a lead in this movie that is like such a difficult part and she when yeah, no, she did. So we have an exciting guest. You guys, you know, I was so fascinated with the show Jerry Duty, like so many of you. I I remember when I was watching it going, I have so many questions for this guy. I know James Marsden a little bit, so he gave me a little bit of tea. But we have Ronald Gladden, who was the fella that they did this whole show too. On the show, Speak and ask him all the questions.
Stories that show we made about a bunch of talks and nurses.
He's the stories. So yeaha rab here, yeah here.
Yo, Well hello.
Hello, there he is.
There is high quality. His camera is zach pixel for you.
No, he's pixel free on my end. Ronald, Welcome to the show. Welcome to the show. I'm obsessed with you. When I was watching the show, I had so many questions. When I was watching this show and I know Marsden a little bit, so I was texting him, but he was being very cryptic and not giving me all the tea. And I'm just so glad to finally meet you because I found the story just so incredibly unique.
Well, thank you guys for having me on here, first of all, and it's amazing to know that you even know who I am, Like anytime that I get to meet and interact with people that I've seen on my TV since I was a middle schooler and a high schooler.
And making it sound old, Ronald, you're making it sound old.
I'm saying that you guys are seasoned vets, all right, and I'm honored to be here. Great to meet you guys.
Thank you.
I just want to say the obvious thing that every person who saw this in the world thought you were the kindest, most patient human being ever. And I mean, was this have you always been? Before we get into the nitty gritty, because I know Donald and I got lots of questions, have you always been like this? Would your friends and family say that like you are a very patient, kind, generous human being.
You know, I'm honestly really glad that that's how you open this up. Because something that I've always tried to emphasize is that I have always been kind, but I haven't always been like this, Like I've worked really hard to become the person that I am today. Like I mean, in my younger years, if they would have cast for jury duty when I was twenty three, twenty four to twenty five, I can guarantee I would not have been chosen. I was a little bit of an asshole, you know, like I lived in a much more selfish lifestyle, Like I didn't think about other people and how my actions were going to affect them. And so I don't know, something happened when I turned twenty five and I just kind of grew up. I mean everything else just felt like I was living a very childish life. And so I really worked hard to become the person and that everybody saw on Jerry Duty. So no, I would say I.
Have not always been like this well done, because I would have lost my ship. Several times. I would have been I would have requested, please, I don't this is crazy. Everything that's I would have been like, this is bizarro world. Yo. You guys are all nuts. But here's the one thing. When I saw Kurt Fox, that's the that's where, because I know I would have been like, hey, wait a second, I know that guy. Oh, Kurt and I did a fucking we did a prank show with the same people who created punk back in the day, and that's how I met him. And so when I saw him on the show, I was like, wait a second, you got a lot of people. Clearly nobody watched the show that I was on, first of all, right, and I was like, that guy right there is a professional and he's really good at freaking pranking people.
Yeah. No, So let's just go back to the very beginning. How did you how did you how did this come into your life? I mean, I know I read that you were looking for some work on Craigslist, like some part time work.
Yeah, So what had happened was I moved to San Diego in twenty nineteen, and I've been in construction since I was seventeen, and so I didn't necessarily switch industries, but I was brand new to the solar world in general, so I kind of threw myself into that. I was a contractor, an independent contractor, doing just solar work for years, and I mean I'm talking twelve fifteen hour days. Like I was like really grinding trying to make it work. But I just burnt myself out, essentially, And so one day I talked to my business partner, we reevaluated kind of what we wanted to do with our lives. We shut down shop, and then I was essentially just kind of looking for the next gig. And so I didn't have search preferences. I was just looking for just anything and everything, because, like I said, just was burnt out. I came across this in my mind, this was a great way for me to get paid, to have an experience I'd never had, and then in my free time I could still job search, not knowing they were going to take away.
So what did I say? Sorry to interrupt you, but what did it say in the in the ad? Because I mean, was there any question in your mind, like we are they allowed to make a documentary about a jury? Like I think I would have I would have said, like, well that sounds interesting, but like how are you legally allowed to make a documentary about a jury?
Yeah?
So I definitely had questions like that. But man, the preparation for this show years literal years in the making, and so the way that they described it to me was that this was the judge's last case of his like thirty eight year trial and that was the only reason he was allowing them to do it. They had tried before, they had never gotten access. But this judge was like, you know what, this is going to be my swan song if you will.
And so I met you meant career, you said trial his thirty eight year old career.
Career.
Yeah, career, And so that's that's they presented it where they were going to do a special dock on this on this judge really more of like.
The jury process, but it was more of like since the judge was like, hay as my last hurrah, I'll allow.
This nice and anybody could be picked for the Like how did they you know? Any You're all just picked. We've already got the jury. He's allowed these people to come in.
Not necessarily, so you did have to go through the jury selection process. So there were some people that I was told that were there because they had signed up for the same thing that I did, and then other people were just summoned. So that's why everyone's like, I don't want to be here. How do I get out of here? Because those were like the people who were summoned.
Wow.
Man, Now okay, So, as I recall, you get into the you're in the waiting room and the first and you recognize Marsden and you really and you're really keeeked out, and and then then you you you you said something to him about like, what was the thing that we said about Sonic? I forgot.
Look, I mean, like I told him, didn't you.
Kind of diss him about Sonic?
I told him very honestly the reviews that I had heard, and then it was kind of a shit movie, you.
Know, well for movies later and Jim Carrey and everything.
Look, I did until my foot in my mouth, I admitted it. I watched it. It was a great movie. I've seen the other one.
It's so funny now, I these people that they cast were so funny and and and it's all I mean. I watched the ending episode where they showed how they did it, so it was all improvised, but they did have sort of a rough sketch of what was going to happen by when is that correct?
Yeah?
Essentially, the way that they told me was that they kind of had like a skeleton script where you had your main beast that you had to hit, and then whatever else happened in between, you just got to think on your.
Feet and okay, so then Marsden, you go in the trout. Marsden. They have this story point where the popa Rugby are stalking Marsden and so they're gonna need to sequester the jury. Now, I can't believe that you guys are down for this. I mean, I guess, I mean and they and then in hindsight, they very cleverly said, we're we're gonna separate you and Marsden because he's Marsden has a special marshal that's gonna go home with him, and he's so bad shit crazy. But but that this enabled them to only have to pay and shoot and put up a couple people around you, right, correct.
And I will say that's probably actually the only time that I got mad was like, because I knew that it was Marsden's fault and he like they made it very like nothing that they did was subtle. They made it very obvious to me that he was going to call the paparazzi. So I was pissed that he was the reason that I got taken from my other hotels sequestered, and he wasn't even gonna stay with us, Like I was a little bit irritated for sure.
Right now.
You never wanted out. You never were like just fucking I'm done. Well.
So the reason, one of the reasons that we did the daily video diary from myself, I thought everyone else was doing them too, was so that they could kind of gauge like my men mental health as well too, and like where I was at and how I was doing. And if I'm sitting here on camera saying like, oh my god, I'm I just want to get out here. I'm going to walk out of this, like they would have made adjustments. So it was more to like gauge how I was doing every day.
Yeah, I mean, so they took your phone everything.
I had no access to the outside world. I could make phone calls if I wanted to that were being monitored by, you know, a sheriff. It was just part of the production group.
Oh my god, what was So anytime you wait and when anytime you made a call, they told you a sheriff was on the line, and then they just had someone production make sure you weren't like, I think this is fake, right, well, like they.
Were in the room with me. Because they're wearing the sheriffs get up. You know, it looks like they're the actual deputy. They've got something in their ears to.
Believe this isn't illegal. I mean, I had this reaction, and I said this to Marsan. Actually, I was like, don't you. First of all, it was amazing television, but what about the scruples of doing this to someone. I mean, I think it's I enjoyed it, and I'm glad that you're the kindest person in the world, but I'm kind of like, this is fucked up to do to somebody.
What was the name? I'm sorry to cut you off because I got to ask this really quick.
You don't want him to answer that you you over that question?
No, I'm not. But it's because it's like the same thing and how Jim Carrey reacted to it. What was that movie Truman Show?
Truman Show?
Didn't you feel I mean like when watching that, I felt like I was watching that movie like at some point in your life, as Zach said, you know, how did how do you how do you not say you guys fucking picked on me for fucking, you know, essentially a whole show and made fun of me for a whole show.
Well, they didn't really make fun of him. I mean he made He's made out to look like the kindest, coolest person in the world.
No doubt, but in doing so they you know, I mean.
Let him go.
No, no, I mean, honestly, both of you guys bring up great points. And I'm actually really glad that you brought up the Truman Show too, because the way I was describing it in the beginning to people was I got Truman, showed I'm Truman essentially, and then that follow up question always inevitably comes, well then how did you handle it? Mentally? And the way that I can separate this for people is that Jim Carrey and the Truman Show that was his whole life thirty plus years. This was three weeks of my life. And so granted that may seem like, you know, a large amount of time to do something, but in the grand scheme of things, it wasn't like a very long period. And I like to think I have a pretty good sense of humor. I pranked my siblings, my friends, relatives growing up all the time, so if anything, this is just karma. So that's kind of how I viewed it. Plus, it was a great experience.
Let's take a break.
We'll be right back after these fine words. That No, it also looked like, as I recall, it's been a minute since I saw it, but it kind of looked like you were having fun. Like you know, there's times where I'm sure it was so fun you watching your facial expressions, but it's it also looked like, you know, I've almost been selected for jury dude a couple times, and I'm always like, oh, please don't pick me, Please don't pick me. But there's a little part of me that's like, this would be kind of interesting, you know, And was there a part of you that's like, this is crazy, but it's kind of interesting, right.
One thousand percent. Like when I agreed to do this, though I knew that I was going to be on camera, it was my first time ever being on camera outside of you know, home videos we made growing up so I and plus I live documentaries. So to me, I was like, this is a great way to have a new experience. They're gonna pay me some money for it. And then when I got sequestered, I wasn't happy about it, but again, it's just like, well, I'm here for an experience and that's exactly what I'm getting.
Yeah, that's how I feel like if I ever got on a jury. I don't really I'm always afraid because I almost got put on a murder trial. And I was like and they were like this forever yeah, And I was in the room. I remember we went down to you know, and we live in LA so I was down in the fucking when you go to the LA Downtown courthouse there you go through security in the lobby. But if you get put on I forgot what floor it is. Uh, let's say it's five, you go through another round of security, because that's the fucking murder floor. And I went up there to for for jury selection for a trial, and I walk in and it's the fucking OJ room. It's the fucking thing We've seen on TV a thousand times. It's that room. And I'm like, oh, no, I can't get put on a murder trial. This is gonna be no.
No.
It was like the room like if you've ever watched like I mean, we all remember OJ, but if you have ever watched like, you know this this this room has been created us in so many sets because it's like the murder trial room for La County or whatever. And uh and then they were like, you know, just the judge is preparing everyone. He's just so you know, this is a murder first degree trial. This could be up to, you know, four months of your life. I was like, oh, well, I got to get out of here, but they didn't pick me, so I never had to.
Uh you did you purpose?
Oh my god, what's crazy? Is anyone who's ever gone for Jerry duty. You won't believe the ship that people say to try and get out of.
This duty today.
Well, so many people, I mean, it just takes so long. And you're rolling your eyes because you're like, there's so many people. There's plenty of people obviously who have good excuses. I have to take care of my children, or I'm a soul provider, all those legitimate. Sure's lots of people in LA who don't speak English fluently that they need to be released because they're not going to be able to be a proper jurist. But then you get to the people that are like spewing bullshit and you're like, oh, come on, they're like, you know, the most common thing is like I hate cops and I can't judge cops fairly, and if there's cops testifying, I won't be able to listen to them, so don't pick me.
It's like the police.
Yeah, And I'm like, I don't get me wrong. I'm sure there's people that legit feel that way, but that was like a very common thing, and I was like, oh, come on, come.
On, you get an easy way out.
Yeah, it worked every time because the judge would judge has to be calm, and he's like, so you're saying, you know, obviously we will be having some detectives and some policemen testifying. Are you saying jur number five that you will be unable to, uh, you know, listen to them and take in their testimony with an open mind. And people like, hell, no, I hate cops, and they're like you are dismissed.
Geez oh no, I feel like I feel like I feel like the person that tries to use that in the wrong situation is even funnier.
Like I know what's funny is there's that sheriff that's in there, you know, like the bailiff, and he's like staring.
At everyone, let me take numbers down.
Another one was like Another one was, you know a lot of people, you know they have the right not to testify. Another common one and this is just anecdotal from my experience. Anyone who's been through this, I'm sure you have crazy stories too. But another one was people being like they were like the judge were like, now, the defendant does not have to testify. It is not he is not obligated to testify. How will you feel if the defendant does not get on the stand to tell his or her side of the story.
I want to hear from the defendant.
Yeah, A lot of people are like if I only from the defendant, I think it's bullshit. I think he's hid and shit, I will not be able to fairly judge this kid.
Look that it's actually valid, Like the cop thing. Get a little bit of a stretch, but that's valid. I would actually stand on and die on.
That hill, like if I mean, I think it's fair to say as I as I felt. I understand the legal process. I understand the right not to incriminate yourself, but yes, if you were accused and you don't testify, I think I would have trouble being like, well, why the hell not? If you're interesting, why wouldn't you get up there and be like I didn't fucking do it? Yep, but I understand it all.
I mean, always stripping down.
Look at that, Ronald's Yeah, we should probably segue quickly to how has this affected your love life? Because you are a handsome man. The world used you as an example of being the kindest uh man they've ever seen. What were the dms? Like, ron what went down on the dms?
It was wild? And I will say this too was I was never on social media very much to begin with. The Actually, the only reason I even had an Instagram was for like it was for business related purposes. I didn't even create an Instagram until I moved to San Diego, and the only reason I did it was because my mentor advised it. You know, He's like, look, you can get a lot of business from social media and blah blah blah. So having not really been on it at all, and then the whirlwind that my life became, I'm not exaggerating when I tell you that there are tens of thousands of messages that I've never even scene, like, I have no interest in going back that far and looking at this point, but like it all happened so fast and so quickly on average, because I sat down on Instagram's team, I gained fifty thousand followers permanent for six months.
Wow, fifty thousand followers a month for six months.
For six months.
Instagram called him into the office Donald, They're.
Bring him in, They said, this is our influencer program. What're you gonna do?
Yeah? So are you doing?
Like?
How do you? I saw that you got an Amazon deal? What the congratulations? That's incredible and and I'm not surprised because you are so likable and charming and I and I'm sure that they were like, let's find something for you to do because people really really responded to you. And would that be something as an actor? Would it be hosting a show?
So I was gonna say, I'm surprised you're gonna becoming You're not an You're not an actor, man. You were part of the biggest improvisational experiment, uh in the last ten years, So what's up?
Bro?
I know, but I also feel like you could be a great if you if it wasn't that, I feel like you'd be a good host of a show or something. I don't know what's happening. It's a top secret or can you talk about it?
No, you guys are right on the money there. So we're exploring different shows where I'm hosting doing improv. So I'm really heavily leaning into that. I've auditioned for some things and I am taking acting classes, but I just don't think that I'm an actor. I was never passionate about it then, like I'm not passionate about it now. Improv is kind of the world I'm really leaning into. And a lot of the feedback I've gotten from people in the improv world who watch the show was there, like you already lived the yes and lifestyle, so why not lean into it? And I mean, I realize that that's so true. So if I'm going to be an actor, it would be an improv actor if anything.
Yeah, I mean I would encourg you moved to la I assume correct. Yeah, I would be taking lots of improv classes because you're You're in the city where that has some of the best troops in the in the world, and I'm just I would lean in and people are going to love you because they know who you are. And I mean, weren't all of those cast members improv people.
Yeah, so I've actually been doing shows with UCB. My girlfriend actually just went through the Groundlings program and now she's taking ucb's program. She just did like a stand up class. So like, I'm definitely entertaining these avenues and it's just a matter of finding the right vehicle. We're working. It's too early to give concrete details because we had to wait for David Bernad to finish filming White Lotus three. Now that he's back, we're kind of working on some stuff, but we're trying to kick it off.
I think I really I root for you, man. I feel like I would watch that. By the way, the funniest, one of the funniest, hardest parts I laughed is the influencer woman who got on the stage. I just saw her. Do you remember her donald She talks about how she's she's she runs social media and she's an influencer, but she's also a nail tech and she does social media for her dog, and she had this run. I didn't I'd never seen her before. I've since seen her in an improv troupe.
And Lisa Gilroy thank.
You Lisa Gilroy. I want to give her a shout out. She came in and just did one improvised monologue in the in the in the witness box, and I thought that was one of the funniest things I saw on TV the whole year and I had never seen her, And then since my friend brought me to see a great improv troop at Largo and she was one of the gals and she was fucking hilarious.
So I was blessed enough to actually be a part of what.
I should train with her. Yeah, because that's that troop that she's with. Do you know their name?
I don't know. Does she have the same troop because I met a few people, I don't know them.
For me, I want to see if you can find the name of her troop because it's got some other celebrities in it. I think Rob Cordrey maybe, but she's that troop. If you ever get a chance to see them in LA I know they perform all over they Uh. It was one of the funniest things I've ever seen, because I've never really seen too much a list improv troops. I've been to one who were like, okay, thanks, that doesn't sound right.
The one I did with her was Lisa Gilroy and friends. But that's what I'm saying. I don't know if they keep the same friends every time. I don't really know how that works.
No, I know this one. Rob Wriggle was in it. Joelle.
That's a fucking deep troop right there.
Now, I'm telling you. It was like the A List troop. I mean they had they were doing like Largo Saturday Night at eight. It was like the key spot.
There are a couple of troops that are like that. Like, uh, Philamar's troop is pretty fucking dope too.
If I could get Donald to do yes, I think it was called Dinosaur. That sounds right.
Let's take a break.
We'll be right back after these fine words. Oh my god, wait, we have to talk about the soaking thing because this is the funniest fucking thing. Did you make it to that? Did you see that part?
Donald? Okay?
So so basically, ron you go by Ronald run Ronald, Thank you, Ronald, Ronald, Please correct me if I if I if I get any this wrong. In the in the Mormon uh world, some people allegedly get around the fact that they're not supposed to be having premarital sex by having someone put there. The man put his penis in the vagina, but they don't move. That doesn't because they're not having sex. And then they have a friend jump on the bed, so they're not technically causing the movement. Is this correct, Ronald?
You nailed it when it was pitched to me.
It's called soaking real time.
That was the first time I had heard of it too, and that's why I was like, I think I'm good on this one, you know.
And they ask they asked Ronald if he will facilitate for them and be the jumper.
Jumper.
Yeah, that's that's what I said in a polite manner, but that's exactly what I said to No.
I mean, were you at all curious? I mean, I wouldn't want to be the jumper either, But was there a part of you that's like, wow.
Are you what would you prefer to be in this situation?
No, I'm not. I don't want to be.
He was.
He was. He was asked to be the jumper, and I just think it be so I'm sure I would have said no too, But a part of um been like, Wow, what a life experience these two Mormon people. Actually only one is a Mormon, right, only one?
Look, I was I was happy to facilitate everything up until that.
That's the only thing you said no to.
Yeah, I was like, I'm all about helping my buddies out like whatever. I was like. But to that point, I was like, I just like you guys could figure it out from there, you know, like you shouldn't need a third wheel in the room.
Okay, Mormon to have oral sex before well, Ronald a specialist in Mormon sex dude Joel, yea, I.
Was going to say, would you be behind the head, like putting back to Joel?
Can you can you look like, can you google what search? Can you just ask what I'm gonna imagine I would imagine. My guess is Mormons are not allowed to have primaro sex.
And this oral sex? But what about well, can you look up whether oral sex at this stuff count?
Can you look up if but stuff counts? Please?
My God, Yeah, these are valid questions because you can off God.
No, I don't want to. I want to get it right. I don't want to. I want to make sure we know. And what about butt soaking? Is that permitted.
Category? R?
I P R I p did Joel's Google? All right, wait, while well does the recon. The other funny thing was the giant ship that Marten took in your How did they get a fake ship in there?
That one was tough. So the way they got that one in there was because that was when I went down to wingman initially. That's why I said, up until the soakine, I was happy to help out. Yeah, I'm happy to wingman for him. I wanted to see him get laid. I'm not gonna lie on that one.
You want, because he was being such a good wing man up until they asked him just to be the jumper on the jump on that. But then he goes back up to his room and can't explain to people who forgot what happened.
So when I went.
Down there to wingman for him and then you know, handed him off, thought everything was finding dandy. I was down there for a little bit. I go back up there and James is trying to play it off like he was just ping the whole time, and so I walk in there and immediately the smell hits me, Like immediately, I'm just like, oh god, you want kind of looking around and he's like yeah, man, He's like, I was trying to go in there. He's like, but I couldn't really. There was like, you know, the toilet was like clogged, and I was like, well, I know it wasn't clogged, but if so, I opened the door and just yeah, a massive ship. It's a prop obviously, but it's huge.
Wait, it was smell.
So what they did was they used like a stink spray and the reason that it was overwhelming was because James sprayed a little bit of it and then didn't smell it. So he's like, well, let me spray some more. But it was just like a delayed thing and then it all just hit it once and he's like, oh my god, this.
Is it really smelled like shit.
It was more like almost like because I'm from the country to Oregon market, it almost was like like a manure, like a farm animal smell that. So I was like, what the fuck is going on?
So then wait, then the plumber comes up right and the handyman, and James asked you to say it was your ship.
Yeah.
He wanted me to take the blame because when he's like, I don't want like TMZ to get a hold of this and James and shit.
And and to be fair, the.
Vain character that James was playing that tracks.
That definitely tracks.
Yeah, can't have bad media, you know.
James was so fucking funny. I mean I loved everything he did. He made me laugh so much. I mean, I'm so happy that he said yes to it because this was such that's a low budget thing on free V. I mean, like I need no one knew what free V was, and I just thought that I was so stoked that James did it because he couldn't have. No one could have done that a funnier job than he did.
Well. I was just gonna say like that added to the realism of it too, because in my mind, I know who James is, and I'm a big fan.
I'm like, this is a guy except Personic, dude, except for Sonic.
That's true. Yeah, But he's been doing this, you know, since X Men, like thirty plus years he's been in the game. So in my mind, I'm like, why would somebody oh yeah before X but even too. But in my mind I'm thinking, like, why would somebody who has such this illustrious career like drag their own name through the dirt. He knew he was being filmed and he was acting like a jackass. So I was like, this has to just be who he is.
Uh, do you want an answer to the oral sex question?
Yeah, go back to Heylan.
It's vague but mostly forbidden before marriage. Church's at Chastity says that sexual relations are only proper between a legally married husband and wife. However, some say that and enjoying sex within marriage is aligned with the face theology.
Right, we need the obvious. You can't you can't be having sex, so you can't do but sex.
No.
But so I think the idea behind soaking was that it was a work around because the participants who do soaking say, well, we're not having sex, We're just I'm soaking inside of you. And it's not my fault that James Marriston is jumping on the bed.
Yeah, it's it's like an outside force. Imagine that you're inside lady. Yeah, and there's earthquak yeah, and it just it just so happens that there's movement.
Yeah, but what happens when the movement causes.
Yeah, well that's an extra problem. Then the person who's jumping is too good.
Slower jumps, guy blame James, Fuck you, man, you made me freaking.
I was once having sex, like in back in like two thousand and were my girlfriend at the time, and we were having beautiful sex and all, and it was really getting rigorous and uh, and all of a sudden we turned to each other and we're like, wait a minute, and we both stopped. We're like, that's not us. It was a fucking major earthquake and the whole fucking room was moving. Damn. Yeah. We both jumped up and looked outside the window and the pool next door was like fucking swaying back and forth. It was crazy.
Why did you just ride it out?
Bro?
I was thinking too.
Well.
I didn't need I didn't need to just soak. I didn't need God to act as the jumper. We were fine.
I think God would think differently on that situation.
Yeah, God was like, y'all are fucking killing it. Let me help, okay, Ju while you're looking up the other thing, I wanted to ask you. So in the end, they give you. I thought that was really sweet the way they ended it and they give First of all, Alan Barren hooltz is a was a real judge, correct, and he's Ike Baron Holts his father. But I thought that Alan did a fantastic job as someone who's not a trained actor.
Well, funnily enough, and I'm very glad you brought this up. What a lot of people don't realize is that he actually did. Like Alan's career passion was to be an actor, but once he had a family, because he went to school for it initially, but once he had a family, he put his dreams to the side. He got a stable career, he raised his family, and then when this opportunity was presented to him, he viewed it as like a hey, this is a way for me to pursue mya.
Now it reminds me of my father, because my father always wanted to be an actor and he loved the theater and he would be became a successful trial attorney, but he would do community theater as his like, as his hobby. And uh so, it's funny, it's interesting. It reminds me. That reminded me of my dad. I thought he was beautiful and I thought his the end, the way he talked to you, the thing he said about you is I found it very moving. And then you get one hundred thousand. I mean, not only your mind blown because they revealed to you what happened, but you get one hundred thousand dollars, which must have been a nice surprise.
One thousand percent. And I will say to people kept repeating that to me on the day of the reveal, and I just so you know that money, that money's real, that check's gonna cash, that's that's real. But I was so caught up in just trying to process like everything that they were telling me that I, like the money was the last thing I could focus on. It was more of like you could just strip my world down and I need to like build it back up.
Yeah, of course you might earn a total shock. I mean, that's such a mind fuck.
Right right right away, you automatically go into what the fuck did I say? What the fuck did I say? What the fuck did I say?
What did I do? What did I do?
What did I do? What I do?
What I do? What it is? Okay?
A little good? We're good. We're good, We're good, We're good. A hundred thousand.
Really, I think a lot of the time people responded to you is just because we look there's so much negativity in society. We look for kindness and I just think you represented such kindness. A friend of mine told me just yesterday, and I didn't know this about her, but that she has an extreme fear of flying and she's a really bad flyer. And she told me, I cannot tell you the amazing stories I've had over the course of my life where something happens turbulence and I reach out and I grabbed the hand of a stranger next to me, And how kind they are, she said. Invariably they hold my hand and they tell me about their kids, or they distract me, or they rub my back. And she said, of all stripes and colors of human beings, and it just made me feel so warm in my heart. And I think that's why so many people responded to you, because even though this was a comedy and it was a crazy thing, you really just represented such kindness.
Honestly, I'm glad that that's like the message that people took away from this too, because, you know, having lived a really like selfish, just kind of like an ass whole lifestyle when I was younger, like I really do want to just kind of I want to be the change that I would like to see in the world. And so that means leading by example, and so throughout the course of the show, like I did what I thought was right the entire time, whether the cameras were around or not. Like, all I'm trying to do is just be that change. And if we don't lead by example, I mean, talk is cheap. We all know that. So truthfully, all I'm trying to do is just try to live a lifestyle that's going to just promote helping other people. You got to give people a chance, you know, like if you come into it with preconceived notions, you already lose. Like don't like, for example, the character Todd, I found out on day two or three that he was a convicted felon who recently had his rights restored. Not only did he stay in the same hotel as me, but he was right across the door for me. He was the very next room. In the three weeks I spent with him, I never once asked him what his felony conviction was for because I didn't care. I gave him an opportunity. I talked to him. I gave him a chance just to learn that who he was.
You know, that was incredible. What about when the older Asian man who teaches your game, and yeah, how much?
How much?
And then and how much? How much are you supposed to He's supposed to uh, he's supposed to give you got twenty five thousand dollars.
It was like, uh, no, I only it was that much. I think it was only, like I shouldn't say only because he owned gumball machines, so it's a lot of money. It was like two grand something like that. But again, like his story was that he owned like two gumball machines and like a sticker machine, and so I was like, this guy's not rolling, right.
That was so funny. He was like, he teaches them the game, and it's a real game obviously, right.
Yeah, correct, the rules made up real game.
It's a real game. But he made up the rules.
He made up like the gambling rules. Okay, God, he kind of taught me the real thing, but there was a lot that was just okay.
So then you win and he's like, oh my god, I owe you two thousand dollars and you were like, I don't want your money. I don't want your money. He's like, no, it's my pride. I have to give you the two thousand. Yeah, that guy was great. Is he an impront guy too?
He is? Yeah, he came from I believe it was Second City. Actually, wow.
Do you ever look back and be like, what if they went different with it?
Like?
What if they went if what if I responded different? How would they have adjusted? Do you ever think about the possibilities, Like there's a whole multiverse of what could have happened in just this whole three months.
I think about it all the time, honestly, still to this day too. And that's why I try to emphasize, like the preparation that went into this was years in the making, because not only did they have like their skeleton script and like here are the beats that we hit, but it's like here's the beats that we hit, here's a B and C if he reacts this way, this way or this way, and then we just try to just go with it from there.
What an exciting thing to work on, I mean, from a production of the One of the things I really kind of appreciated in the finale was that they showed you behind the scenes how they pulled it off. I thought that was really I mean, from someone who's in production. If you haven't seen Jerry Duty. Obviously, I can't recommend it more highly.
Uh, and then the finale, seeing that you're you've been sleeping under a rock. Yeah, I seen one episode.
Even though, by the way, the episodes are so short, they're twenty minutes long, and I wish that, you know, I ended up wishing it was more because it's so entertaining. It would be kind of impossible for them to pull this off again, don't you think, I.
Mean, especially given the success of the show, I would agree, maybe give it some time and once it dies down. I mean, it was such a successful like, how do you not try it again?
I know, but I think maybe you can't do jury. You could do like an office. You could do like an office, like you've just been hired at a new job, right.
Like an intern or I don't know.
I'm sure there's a workaround, but again, like they probably really get away with it with an office. And you say, we're gonna it's the number one show in the world right now, right, that's probably the way to go.
Yeah, I think if you did, like, hey, you're the new hire, and it couldn't be doesn't have to be an office like the show the Office. It could be like, you know, a tire company, or it could be a fucking grocery store. I don't know. There's got to be another way in. But I really really enjoyed it.
I mean, I'm sure there is, but I mean, like, I never would have thought they could have pulled off in the first place, So I'm probably the wrong person to ask for a sequel.
Well, the.
Thing I love the thing I love about the stories. It's one of those examples like no, no disrespect to FREEV, but I had never heard of FREEV. So think how many fucking streamers and people passed on this show for it it to end up on free V and then it becomes one of the most viral shows of the year, and it's all anyone's talking about. And I just always think that's a I love when that happens. It's like no one knows anything, no one knows what's gonna work, and and everyone had to have passed on this for it to be on FREEV and then it's all anyone's talking about.
Yeah.
I got to give a huge shout out to Lauren Anderson. She is the one who finally picked it up because, like you said, David bernead told me. They shopped it all around town and everybody passed on it, and Lauren Anderson saw the vision, She's like, I'm willing to take a risk on this, so huge shout out to her if we're even giving the show a chance.
Yeah it was.
It was well done, dude, Thank you so much. I you have a fan in me. Whatever you end up doing, well, please keep being you. Don't let this town fuck you up because you're a good soul. And whatever you end up doing in any capacity, whether it's improv or hosting the show, whatever, I'll be there watching you.
Thank you, and honestly, you bro guys, I'm huge fans of you. Seriously, Like I don't want to date you or anything, but like seriously, like the fact that I watched you guys in high school on my TV and I'm here right now, like this is it's sucking a dream come true. It's really cool.
You know, Zach, you said he was a nice guy. You said it, and then you have to stop.
You have to stop.
You have to stop having a a a sad when people say they watched us in high school.
I'm fifty, Zach, stretch you wear well man action boogie that don't.
Don't pull something down, man, just gonna kind of I kind of did, I kind of.
He's bending over all, right, Thanks brother, great to have you.
Yeah, thank you, guys. I appreciate you having me.
Can I ask Ronald the question before you guys, have you been called for real jury duty since you've been on the show?
So? Funnily enough, two weeks after the finale premiered, I got my first one. I got three in total, but because I was doing the press store when I was in New York, I was in Austin, We're at the ATX Festival, I was constantly had to postpone it. And then I moved to La Thank god. Have not gotten one since I moved up here, but three times in San Diego County after it aired well.
When you get on a jury, finally make sure to say that you think that the defendant must testify and.
You hate cops police man.
That's actually wild though, it's it's I believe.
That's so common. Anyone who's anyone who's been on a jury, or anyone who's been through through what are they called what danne, you know something like that, that's the term for jury selections, knows that there are a whole lot of people that come up with some pretty crazy excuses. And also we should say, what's your Instagram so people can follow you?
Oh, it's a Sonny G Underscore s D.
What hell so?
Because my last name is Glad horrible love, I've told you.
I'm Oh, maybe I didn't take as this, but I do not like l A. I moved to San Diego and I had to move up here because of the show. Like l A is not for me.
L A is not for most people. Dude, you don't have to live here.
I made the Instagram when I lived in San Diego.
You know, I know, but I just want people to find you, find you, And it's kind of tricky.
Semi G speller for Sonny G, like you know Sunny D, but Sonny G so s u n n y G underscore.
S D underscore s D. Good the luck finding that.
That's like Diego.
That's why that sounds like Donald Eason because he was so high he missed type. He's so stone.
It wasn't high. I was drunk.
Oh sorry, he was so drunk when creating his Instagram handle that he mistyped the F and put an underscore so he's Donald's underscore Ason. I was like, I feel like that's something you could have rectified in the in these years.
Once, once it's done, it's done, dude, thank you so much.
Literally told me that too. They're like, you should probably change. I said, I'm not touching.
That's good for you. You want to talk about fame the young he's been corrupt. I'm just kidding. What a freaking nice young.
I love that guy. I want to be his friend. I want to hang out with him. Man, he's so nice. Wow, he's so nice.
I would not be nice after that.
I love that he's so nice. I love that he's so I love that he's so nice. He's like, I get the funk out of La.
This is just not for me.
I'll be in San Diego.
You think he's in the clubs and stuff.
I saw him ountain about one night at samacinthe bungalows.
He was out. Oh really, oh shit, okay he was.
I was like, okay, Ronald, okay, Ronald, okay, Ronald okay. But he was wearing those shorts. You know those shorts we all used to wear. They kind of go down to your shins.
Okay, Capris.
They weren't capris, but they were like long jams. They were kind of like gems.
You know, you all if you know what the fuck I'm talking about?
Yeah, you got Only only older people know what jams are. Donald, dude, remember when jams You had to had the right.
Jams if your jams wasn't jamming.
I feel bad that so much of our audience doesn't know what jams are. They were, they were. They were a brand of short when we how old were you, Donald, like in our teens.
In the early teens too, twelve thirteen, it was such a crazy yes, iconic nineties shorts. I didn't know they were all.
You had to have the jams. You had to have the jams, just like if you were what year you had to have the Do you remember Cavalricci's You remember your boat?
Wait?
Do you remember Cavalricci's for real?
No?
I don't remember. I remember your boat.
Calval Ricci's were a kind of pant that if you were in North Jersey, and especially if you were Italian in North Jersey, you were wearing caval Ricci's.
Listen to Beau was from and you were wearing Can.
I remember drunk Carnoir?
You were.
You went dollason yourself and drunk carnoir.
Yeah, or cool water cologne. What a show. What a great guy, good dude. I don't know, man, I don't think I would have been able to take it. But that's just me.
Yeah, well that's that you guys.
I hate confrontation.
Yeah, but he handled it with such great If you haven't watched it, I really recommend it. It's so it's so special. I don't really think they can recreate it. I don't see how you could could do it again.
Well, they didn't think they could do Tiger King again. But here comes chimp, Sasha.
Baron Gold done fucking alig and right and right. But Sasha Baron Cohen was disguising himself. I guess. I guess that's kind of analogous. I don't know. Well, they couldn't do Jury Duty. They couldn't. They would do a different premise, they could do a different premise.
But look, there are there are people out there who haven't seen the show Jury Duty, and they can't do it. Let's keep it one hundred.
There are I miss allergy. I'm so sad that Alergie. You can't do his thing anymore. Those old episodes are so funny. The Alig Show.
Did you like Borette?
I loved it all.
Did you like Bruno?
I loved but the Allergy The O g Ali g Show where he would do all three characters, that was I missed.
Thatsha you heard it here straight from buzz light near himself. Oh my god.
Yeah, him sitting I remember when he was Bruno. He's like, he was interviewing some like mega anti gay guy.
And he's like, so karate guy.
He goes, no, no, no, this is a guy.
Now.
This guy was just like a very anti gay Christian right wing person of some sort, and he was like and Bruno sits down and he goes he goes, so, how long have you been straight? And the guy's like, I've never been a homosexual? Are you kidding me? I'm straight? And he goes, so you're telling me if Freddie Prince Junior walked in here on all fours, he wouldn't want to take a walk on the brown sid.
Every time.
All right, I love you guys, thanks for tuning in.
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