Andrew Schulz thinks Halloween is impractical and a waste of money since it's just a few hours of dressing up, similar to weddings and their expensive dresses.
The speaker's wife is amused by the speaker's fascination with an expensive suit that he likens to a movie quality Stormtrooper outfit.
The discussion revolves around the challenges of performing in big-budget movies versus character-driven films and how understanding tropes could help actors subvert them. Popcorn movies are just as legitimate as other films, and performing in them requires meeting expectations, even if they do not perform well.
The speaker expresses hope that their 10 years ahead self would be proud of their journey towards creating stories for underrepresented people, after gathering enough credibility and confidence to put forth a platform for them.
The hosts reflect on missed moments to discuss Ghostbusters, while also acknowledging a fear of asking super fans about their famous work due to the possibility of over-asking and boring them.