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ReLiving Single

Obie-Wan Henton featuring John Henton

ReLiving Single

Hartbeat

Comedy, Society & Culture, Tv & Film

2.41.1K Ratings

🗓️ 1 October 2025

⏱️ 64 minutes

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Summary

This week on ReLiving Single, Kim and Erika welcome Living Single legend John Henton to rewind “Hot Fun in the Wintertime.” They debate whether Synclaire should take Overton or Khadijah to the Bahamas, Max vs. Kyle’s prank war, and Overton and Synclaire's Great American Love Story. They then dive into chemistry, craft, and the man behind Overton. John opens up about comedy influences, his Tonight Show break, a life-changing crash and comeback, fatherhood and faith, and a True Blue shout-out to the Cleveland Browns. Got a burning question for Erika or Kim about Living Single? True Blue Fans, send it our way at relivingsinglepodcast@hartbeat.com. Your note just might make it into the show. Follow us on Instagram and YouTube to stay in the mix. Stream Living Single on Hulu, or purchase episodes on Apple TV+, Amazon Prime Video and/or Fandango. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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0:00.0

Coming up on reliving single. John Hinton! It's going to be John, John, John, all the time, John. Man, that little girl is your heart and she knows it. And she takes all my money. No, no, don't ask me no silly questions like that. He's as he goes. I'm still mad because you kissed him. He kissed me. This is big time stuff.

0:21.8

Show business.

0:22.3

That's it.

0:23.9

This was before computers that hit.

0:25.4

So I was on top of.

0:27.0

You should have stayed there, brother.

0:28.9

Yeah, but I wouldn't have met you.

0:29.7

No, for sure. If you met me, you'd have had ducats.

0:34.5

Come on now. Welcome back to Rebels.

1:02.3

Welcome back to Re Living Single, the official, unofficial, Living Single, Rewatch podcast.

1:05.6

And this week, we're excited to have our favorite handyman.

1:08.6

John Hinton, back with us.

1:09.0

Bravo.

1:10.8

So good. So good to be back with y'all. Yes. So good. And you're looking good. Ooh, y'all just sexiness. Can I feel on you? It's just too much sexiness. Just, oh. Yes. Oh, my. I love it. I tell you what. I'll tell you what. Look here. Look here. I'll tell you how. I'll tell you why. Look here, look how I'm looking. I tell you how. No, no. All right. Let's focus. How about that? Let's talk about your relationship with Kim as comedy partners. I mean, we have to talk about it. It's a stuff of legend. Let's just get into that a little bit. Yeah, I had the best. I had the best partner

1:44.7

to be able to play with. And I've said this many times, and I'll tell you again to your face,

1:48.4

you are a walking encyclopedia of comedy, of film, of animation. And I love how you weave all

2:00.2

of that together and make it your own. Like, you really know your stuff, John. You do. Useless trivia, that's me. I'm the king of that. But you and I both, TV baby. So it's like very seldom can I throw you. If I throw something out there, you're going to get it. I'm going to catch it. It throws right back at you. Because that's what's happening because we grew up watching all that stuff, which is how we got into it because our love for comedy. We watched everything from Uncle Miltie way back in the day and the honeymoon. The Honeymoan. Fisleman. Bugs Bunny, anything, a little rascal. I'd take something from anybody. Stimmy. Stimmy was a genius. For sure. And Jerry Lewis, of course. Y'all, oh, God, buddy love. Come on, what? What'll it be? Hmm. No, come on. Anyway. You know, you have your own voice, but you obviously got filled up with a lot of amazing, you know, material.

2:52.2

Just timing. Just voice inflection. Like George Carlin would, his jokes would hit differently because

2:59.3

voice inflection, the way he would just switch right in the middle of a joke. So it was just so many

3:04.1

different ways of getting conveying and getting that point across.

3:07.9

I've always laud you for your ability to take the lines and add some different musicality to them.

3:15.5

And you have your own musicality.

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