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🗓️ 29 August 2023
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0:00.0 | Yeah, hello everybody. You're here listening to the three questions. I'm here today with the wonderful and lovely Darcy Carden. Hello, Andrew. |
0:25.0 | Hello, star of stage, small screen, and except, you know what, this is the weird thing. I've had people canceling because of the stripe, you know, because they're promoting things. I'm not promoting shit. So we're not promoting. Yeah, okay. No, I ain't promoting shit. Yeah, yeah. I'm promoting like, when I'm promoting, I'm promoting like I had a really good popsicle yesterday. No, that's what's nice. I'm very grateful that you came in. Have you been picketing much? Yes, I'll go after this too. We're you're |
0:55.0 | such a good spot. I know you got a few different places here, but I drove by a couple pickets on the way here and I honked and I was like, I'll be there in a minute. Yeah, I went, I went yesterday. And it is, it's really fun. Yeah, it's nice. It feels, you know, like I was just telling somebody today, like it's very rare in life that you feel like I'm like almost a hundred percent sure I'm right totally because this really is, you know, I don't know, you know, you're I'm always |
1:25.0 | really taking an inventory. Yeah, this one really feels really right. Yeah, it just is it with so many things, so many political things. I'm if I hear the other side of something, I'm always like, Oh, yeah, actually, that makes sense too. Right. But with this one, I'm like, No, no, this is, this is we're right. Yeah, yeah. But it does. I do think though, it needs to stop. Yeah. Fairly shortly because that right now all over this town, there are actors with me. |
1:55.0 | Like a phone with, you know, bull horns. Yeah, that just won't do. It's not. No, no, no. And I'm an actor, you know, not good for anyone. I know. Children passing by. I know to hear all that need. I know, I'm also curious. I have so many, you know, we both have so many WGA friends. I'm sure your WGA. Yes. Yes. Yes. That I, I should ask them like what the difference is in these last couple weeks between when it was just writers picketing and now actors. Like, I mean, the, the outfits I've seen. |
2:25.0 | On the picket line, I'm like, Oh, God, just rolling my eyes at actors. I'm like, and the little scenes that are people are playing. Yeah, just as someone drives by and honks and then like, you know, it's like, Oh, my God, Norma Rae is here. Yeah. Yeah. I know writers are cool actors. We had, we're, we're different. Like, yeah. Yeah. They both, both groups need attention. Yes. Yes. Yes. Yeah. Yeah. Bigger, stronger ways. No, actually, it was funny. People were talking about that. Yeah. I was a writer actor. I was. |
2:55.0 | It was like, it's is a lot more fun. Yeah. It's in sagas here. Yeah. Okay. It's a different crowd. Yeah. There's a lot of like, but I bet there's like text chains where the writers are like, I missed the good old. Yeah. Yeah. When it just does when there wasn't karaoke. Exactly. Yeah. Less karaoke, less like Instagram presence. Yeah. Yeah. Just imagine dragons. Yeah. We got imagined dragons. Yeah. We'll never get imagined dragons again. Has this, we shut down from doing current stuff? |
3:25.0 | Like, were you working on something that had to stop? Um, not, not like shut down in the middle of it, but, but we would, we would be shooting league of their own like in a, basically right now. Okay. Yeah. Well, that's good. Let it cool down a little bit. Oh, yeah. I know. Where is that? Where you shoot that in Pittsburgh? Oh, and it's hot as hell. I know. Thank you. I'm on their side. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, yeah. Keep me out of Pittsburgh in August. Just your, it's just, it's just a sauna. Yeah. |
3:55.0 | Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. And you're playing baseball out in the, yeah. Each breath. But, you know, it's not really. No, I know. I know. It's, it's not, but it, yeah. Yeah. It is. Like that is being hot is, I really feel like a good professional in terms that I, you know, suck it up. Yeah. I'm a good weight. Yes. I wait patiently. You know, like, that's because I know like, that's what you're there for. But when it gets, when I'm hot, that's when I just start to be like, because I'm sweating off the makeup. And now I'm going to sweat through the clothes. And I just, you know, you're like, |
4:25.0 | I know, I know. I know. I'm the exact same way. I'm the exact same way. I feel like a good little soldier. I'm never going to ask like, what time we wrap. I'm just doing my job. But when it's hot, I'm like, we really shouldn't be standing in the side of, we're just waiting. Can we go inside that taco bell? Right. You know, I know. I'm, I'm, I get, like, heat angry. I get it at my house too. My poor sweet husband is like, how can we cool this house down here? I'm like an insane person. Yeah. I get, I get, I get heat. |
4:55.0 | Angry and Jason. My husband gets like cold angry. Oh, I know. You have a, a gender mirror difference from my, from my marriage. I think it is gender different. No, but I mean, I'm always usually the man is the hot. Yes. I know. I know. I'm a mask. Yeah. Yeah. That's all right. Yeah. He's very thin. I mean, I know what he's very pretty. He is so pretty. Um, I know. Yeah. No, we have the same. Yeah. We have a thermostat battle. Although now it's kind of like not even a battle. Yeah. It's just |
5:25.0 | like a, you turn it off. I'm going to turn it on. It's just that. Yeah. We're just adjusting. Yeah. And I'll, if you turn it off, I'll give it a while. Yeah. Yeah. But then once I, you know, I can always, because with my wife, I can always be like, it was 84 in here. Yeah. It was 84 in this house. So I'm going to turn it. I'm going to turn the air conditioning on. Yeah. Yeah. So, uh, I, I've, since I was a child. Yeah. Just let, I used to sleep in front of a box fan. Yeah. Yeah. Oh, also, that's part of it. |
5:55.0 | Jason's dad, I wonder, Jason's dad, like, has to be freezing cold. Oh, he's, he's almost like in reaction. And I'm an adult. Yeah. I'm going to have the hottest house imaginable. I'm in a room in the world. Yeah. I'm in a room. The environment for it turns out global warming is all your husband. Yeah. Well, you've been, um, you started your interest in acting very young. See. Yeah. Yeah. I did. And how does that come about? Cause you, well, I mean, your dad was like, kind of in the music |
6:25.0 | business, right? Yeah. Yeah. Not in that, not in the, or the, no, you're right. The magazine. But it was music. Yeah. Yeah. Music magazine. He had a music magazine. So in the music business or in, yeah. But, but not in the Hollywood world. Right. Although it's all a little bit kissing each other. Right. You know, yeah. Yeah. Well, in your mind, didn't your mom like do music and stuff? My mom, not as a musician, but she worked, you know, she and my dad had this music magazine in like the 70s and 80s and 90s. And yeah, that being in being, you know, they were |
6:55.0 | a part of the growing up in the, in the day area, there was like a big music scene, a huge music scene, especially back then. I'm sure they're still is. So we just sort of they, they really included. I'm saying they, meaning like my, my, I have, there's four siblings. And they just included us in their world. So we would like go to these events with them and go to concerts with them all the time. And, um, it was such a cool way to grow up. I bet it was so cool. I bet. I don't. |
7:25.0 | I don't know. We, they, they taught us early, like, just to be cool. You know what I mean? Not freak out if we get to meet whoever, like whatever rock star we just saw on stage. Like, just, they're just normal people. Yeah. If you don't ask for autographs and we don't ask for pictures. And we, you know, and, and I think if we had sort of like disobeyed or, or freaked out or whatever, they just would have stopped bringing us to things. But we never did. Oh, that's good. You know, yeah. Yeah. Living in fear of the hammer drop. I know. I know. And you're excellent. |
7:55.0 | You're, you're amazing. You've got so much access to the spice girls. Exactly, exactly. Yeah. It's funny. Like it wasn't exactly that. Yeah. Wasn't like it would be like, well, we got, you know, through dad. Mom's work we got good seats that say the spice girls, but it wasn't like we got to go back and meet them. It was more the Bay Area artist. That like my dad and mom has sort of come up with like, your Huey Lewis is. Oh, I see. Your Carlos Santanas. And do they come to the house to. Not really. Yeah, I mean like maybe, um. |
8:25.0 | like Eddie money came like these 80s robberies. |
8:30.6 | I'd love to. |
8:31.6 | I totally totally. |
8:32.6 | Yeah. |
8:33.6 | Um, but yeah, it wasn't it wasn't it was it was we were like up against the music scene. |
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