That's a totally different take away than I had from this. Not only did he let Kumail answer, but when Kumail turned things around and started asking Anthony questions, Anthony rolled with it and put the segment aside for a minute and a half to keep the organic conversation going. This reminds me of the way Pete Holmes used to interview comedians on his Team Coco late-night show.
Used to watch Premium Blend all the time, that and “Comedy Central Presents” were the first places I ever saw stand-up. Never seen a Live at Gotham in my life.
Kumail has pretty much lost the accent. On a scale of 1-10, with 1 being a strong South Asian accent, and 10 being a strong American accent (standard register), I think Kumail is at about a 7.5 or an 8.
@@BuildinWings Oh no, I'm sure that's the case. But I grew up in India, and moved to the US very late in my life, so I don't have the first clue about what young South Asian-Americans sound like. I still speak with an Indian accent, when I'm around South Asians. And I'm 27 now, so I don't think I'll ever completely lose the accent. I'm not even trying to lose it.
You know, I never would have thought this as a person born in America (and weirdly enough in an area where the accent is considered to be very localized and strong), but now that you mention it I can actually see what you mean. His accent is noticeable enough that I detect it as “foreign,” but when I actually think about it, it’s really not very strong. Than you Mr. Singh, you gave me an interesting thing to think about today.
Anthony really just wants to answer his own questions 😂😂
Dang. Now I can't see this show any other way. Lol
This is basically Jeselnik asking himself questions.
"Of course." -AJ prolly
It's like kumail interviewing Anthony not the other way
It is a good talk, right...?
Can accents be funny?
Pete Holmes holds his breath for the answer.
Kumail: Yes.
Pete: Oh thank God.
@Clay Chiarelott Pete is known for doing an impression of Kumail and exaggerates his accent.
his sketches are awesome
you should write comedy if you're not already. your comment made me laugh :D
OK. That immediate cut, after Kumail said he'd tell Anthony after the camera stopped rolling, was genius!
Anthony has a good show here. I just wish he'd let the guest answer the questions.
why?
This is called good talk. Not good interview. They had a convo.
That's a totally different take away than I had from this. Not only did he let Kumail answer, but when Kumail turned things around and started asking Anthony questions, Anthony rolled with it and put the segment aside for a minute and a half to keep the organic conversation going. This reminds me of the way Pete Holmes used to interview comedians on his Team Coco late-night show.
Glad to see Kumaji is finally relaxing.
kumail is a good listener watch his any interview you'll see
Used to watch Premium Blend all the time, that and “Comedy Central Presents” were the first places I ever saw stand-up. Never seen a Live at Gotham in my life.
Comedy Central Presents was where I first saw Dane Cook
@Eragonfrost
Sometimes when you play the game you catch an STD at the club.
"Hey *Jeselnik* great job, As usual".
Kunal looking like vetran comedian with his beard
Oh that guy from Big bang Theory. Really like him!
I really enjoyed this!!!
nothing wrong with an accent, don't like it when people "force" an accent or try to sound like something or someone else hoping to fit in.
The Swedish Chef is all accent.
I mostly only drink PREMIUM Malt Liquor. just saying
Kumail looks like kenny Florian with a tan
Two beautiful bearded men.
I would love to hear that story lol
Kumail has pretty much lost the accent. On a scale of 1-10, with 1 being a strong South Asian accent, and 10 being a strong American accent (standard register), I think Kumail is at about a 7.5 or an 8.
@@BuildinWings Oh no, I'm sure that's the case. But I grew up in India, and moved to the US very late in my life, so I don't have the first clue about what young South Asian-Americans sound like. I still speak with an Indian accent, when I'm around South Asians. And I'm 27 now, so I don't think I'll ever completely lose the accent. I'm not even trying to lose it.
You know, I never would have thought this as a person born in America (and weirdly enough in an area where the accent is considered to be very localized and strong), but now that you mention it I can actually see what you mean. His accent is noticeable enough that I detect it as “foreign,” but when I actually think about it, it’s really not very strong. Than you Mr. Singh, you gave me an interesting thing to think about today.
so what was the last time
I know right? I have to know...
Agreeeee
WHEN THE CAMERAS STOP ROLLING? WHAT WAS THE STORY
I hate it when guests do this
@@84Elenai hollywood hates it more when they dont
Seems like a nice bit of a good talk.
whats that music in the end
Game for viewers - guess who's interviewing whom?!
Straight up fox
Mouloud parle super bien anglais
Anthony Jizzonhisneck is pretty funny.
Correct.
facts
YESELNIK not JESELNIK - pronunciation wise !!
Dude if kumail was on the phone with me, I would not know if he is Pakistani or American lol .
Kumail, just tell the story on air. Get it out.
Where tf did the accent go
Is that Batman?
Jeseldick is such a jeseldick.
Why is the sound so janky??
It sounds pretty normal. Is ur headphones good
@@sollertiskhan3254 is it?? Yeah they are pretty good.. Maybe must be something else wrong at my end... 🤷🏻♀️
@@valastrix idk to me it sounds fine
It's not on your end, the sound is messed up a bit.
@@jockisification thanks.. I have rechecked my headphones like 5 times.. 🤦🏻♀️
3:00 - Isn't that Christopher Titus.
I was here "315 views • 28 Sep 2019"
316th
Not funny. Forced awkwardness. Sorry Kumail.
Hes not a comedian