they've also been friends for like, a LONG time, like enough that john knows his wife personally. so there was probably a lot of understanding that went into that kind of thing. like, that's the kind of thing that it WOULD be incredibly rude, had they not known each other previously, which they had. he's been on the show like 4 other times, and also, again, they personally know each other's spouses. i feel like you don't get to be that close to someone if you aren't on the same page about certain things. tl;dr i think the host understands perfectly, so he is afforded the permission to do those kinds of things, especially to make for a better show. after all, the format is part comedy, and part interview. it's called, very generically "The Interview Show", which sounds entirely parodist.
@@billyalarie929 thanks alot This made watching this way easier At least untill they started to talking about being friends (as I was writng this comment :D)
Good interview. A good normal thoughtful adult conversation. Sure it took a moment to shake out some awkwardness but I liked the way the interviewer relates his own struggle with OCD to the book and John.
I got irritated by this within 2 minutes of watching this interview. I mean, if he actually read the book.. he would never describe it as "funny" because surely a mental illness can't be funny. Bad Host. When you're interviewing someone, you let John speak and not go on blabbering about the things that you really dont understand.
I love how quietly frustrated John gets in this
I'd die for the unedited version of this interview
There aren't enough interviews with John! I must watch them all
I’ve never seen John be more Hank.
This guy is an amazing human being
I don't like how this host tried to interpret John's book to John instead of having John explain it so that the host could better understand it.
they've also been friends for like, a LONG time, like enough that john knows his wife personally. so there was probably a lot of understanding that went into that kind of thing. like, that's the kind of thing that it WOULD be incredibly rude, had they not known each other previously, which they had. he's been on the show like 4 other times, and also, again, they personally know each other's spouses. i feel like you don't get to be that close to someone if you aren't on the same page about certain things.
tl;dr i think the host understands perfectly, so he is afforded the permission to do those kinds of things, especially to make for a better show. after all, the format is part comedy, and part interview. it's called, very generically "The Interview Show", which sounds entirely parodist.
@@billyalarie929 thanks alot
This made watching this way easier
At least untill they started to talking about being friends (as I was writng this comment :D)
Just diagnosed in January and actually had cdiff in 2021. Oh. God. I had forgotten it is still there!!! 😫😫😫
Good interview. A good normal thoughtful adult conversation. Sure it took a moment to shake out some awkwardness but I liked the way the interviewer relates his own struggle with OCD to the book and John.
I didn't know i need this until i watched
Your captions are broken and don't begin until thirty seconds...
How come there are only 8 comments?
They are pretty cute together 😊
I got irritated by this within 2 minutes of watching this interview. I mean, if he actually read the book.. he would never describe it as "funny" because surely a mental illness can't be funny. Bad Host. When you're interviewing someone, you let John speak and not go on blabbering about the things that you really dont understand.
EDUTAINMENT AT IT'S BEST!
why is there only one comment other than this