Chapter
Talking about domestic intelligence services and sketch comedy
56:49 - 1:00:50 (04:01)
The conversation revolves around domestic intelligence services and how they are not as cool or prominent in the United States compared to other countries. Additionally, they discuss sketch comedy and how it adds an element of surprise to content creation.
Clips
The speaker discusses the idea of trying new things and stepping out of your comfort zone, mentioning the excitement and challenge of experiencing something completely foreign and uncharted.
56:49 - 58:31 (01:42)
Summary
The speaker discusses the idea of trying new things and stepping out of your comfort zone, mentioning the excitement and challenge of experiencing something completely foreign and uncharted.
ChapterTalking about domestic intelligence services and sketch comedy
Episode"Fred Armisen"
PodcastSmartLess
The speaker wonders if having massive success would make it difficult to live a normal life but is open to adapting to new circumstances, as proven by Bob Odenkirk's unexpected success with Better Call Saul.
58:31 - 59:19 (00:48)
Summary
The speaker wonders if having massive success would make it difficult to live a normal life but is open to adapting to new circumstances, as proven by Bob Odenkirk's unexpected success with Better Call Saul.
ChapterTalking about domestic intelligence services and sketch comedy
Episode"Fred Armisen"
PodcastSmartLess
Comedians brainstorm a possible comedy set in East Berlin where two Stasi border guards find out they are supposed to spy on each other.
59:19 - 59:59 (00:40)
Summary
Comedians brainstorm a possible comedy set in East Berlin where two Stasi border guards find out they are supposed to spy on each other.
ChapterTalking about domestic intelligence services and sketch comedy
Episode"Fred Armisen"
PodcastSmartLess
The speaker discusses how Americans are missing out on the benefits of a domestic intelligence network, like the ones in other countries, which could provide better security measures.
59:59 - 1:00:50 (00:51)
Summary
The speaker discusses how Americans are missing out on the benefits of a domestic intelligence network, like the ones in other countries, which could provide better security measures.