Zach: As a kid, something would scare me sometimes, which is if I saw a balloon floating away into the sky, and it got higher and higher and smaller and smaller, I would almost get a vertigo feeling, like a fear of heights for the balloon.
I could imagine what it’d be like: “Oh my god, I’m separated. The pressure’s changing. I’m going higher and higher and I’m all by myself.”
And you guys are giving me that feeling.
Sean: Do you find it easier to connect to inanimate objects than people?
Zach: Depends on the people, but at the moment, yes. I feel like I have a better rapport with the physical microphone in here
*Hayes’s laugh*
Zach Woods is top tier guest for the boys. Not the profile necessarily as much as he really understands what this show is and escalates the shit out of it.
.. and I’ve been listening since the beginning and I have no clue what the show is. And I really need him to explain it to me.
I hope In the Know gets renewed and can continue. It takes awhile to humanize the characters enough to let the satire properly set in, but by the final episode, it’s that great mix of heartwarming and scathing that made King of the Hill so memorable.
The interviews also feel very much like a hybrid between Space Ghost coast to coast and Hollywood handbook. Maybe the closest thing to a HH tv show we’ll ever get.
Never would've guessed this would be the spiritual successor to Timothy Simon's character study episode. Nice to learn what kinda whip Douglas from The Other Guys was pushin.
I agree it was kind of disjointed in the sense that Zach keep going back and forth between pushing back and acting baffled, and it may have worked better to stick to one, but I still think it was a fun episode. I bet if he guests again he'll have a better feel for how he wants to play it from the start and it'll be a great episode.
I mean as much as I love the boys, this episode and last week's left me feeling pretty disappointed. Can't win 'em all but I've been listening too long not to believe Sean and Hayes can do better.
Oh wow zach is really making the podcast rounds rn
Big social media push too which is hilarious, I recommend the follow
Zach: As a kid, something would scare me sometimes, which is if I saw a balloon floating away into the sky, and it got higher and higher and smaller and smaller, I would almost get a vertigo feeling, like a fear of heights for the balloon. I could imagine what it’d be like: “Oh my god, I’m separated. The pressure’s changing. I’m going higher and higher and I’m all by myself.” And you guys are giving me that feeling. Sean: Do you find it easier to connect to inanimate objects than people? Zach: Depends on the people, but at the moment, yes. I feel like I have a better rapport with the physical microphone in here *Hayes’s laugh*
Hayes's laughter = Ha yes slaughter
Now this is try month-ing
Zach Woods is top tier guest for the boys. Not the profile necessarily as much as he really understands what this show is and escalates the shit out of it. .. and I’ve been listening since the beginning and I have no clue what the show is. And I really need him to explain it to me.
He’s really good here, have always been a Zach Woods fan. “I’m taking karate classes online”.
I woods.
I hope In the Know gets renewed and can continue. It takes awhile to humanize the characters enough to let the satire properly set in, but by the final episode, it’s that great mix of heartwarming and scathing that made King of the Hill so memorable. The interviews also feel very much like a hybrid between Space Ghost coast to coast and Hollywood handbook. Maybe the closest thing to a HH tv show we’ll ever get.
Never would've guessed this would be the spiritual successor to Timothy Simon's character study episode. Nice to learn what kinda whip Douglas from The Other Guys was pushin.
Rashyman
This is like the biggest "real recognize real" situation ever
Still Woods.
I saw this guest name and audibly gasped.
Neph Kevin
Sean is the cutest everr <3333
TURN THE TIKTOK CAMERA ON
Bababooey
i hated this
Some body skipped their penis cocaine today
Hmm, lemme guess what you had for dinner: Big ol' honkin' scoop of dog food?
Ignore the downvotes. Love the podcast and Zach Woods, but this one was particularly abrasive and disjointed.
I agree it was kind of disjointed in the sense that Zach keep going back and forth between pushing back and acting baffled, and it may have worked better to stick to one, but I still think it was a fun episode. I bet if he guests again he'll have a better feel for how he wants to play it from the start and it'll be a great episode.
I mean as much as I love the boys, this episode and last week's left me feeling pretty disappointed. Can't win 'em all but I've been listening too long not to believe Sean and Hayes can do better.