so, everybody was like this the whole time. jared: probably don t look at him. erik: there were no second takes. tom: if it was really important, you could beg or pretend to cry. anthony: get over it. we ll catch it in post. toby: so, stovepiping. have you talked about stovepiping? tom: what is the definition of stovepiping? chris: well, very much like some of the questions you re asking. [ laughter ] josh: here s some themes, here s some ideas you might want to talk about tony. lydia: so, isn t this place dah-dah-dah-dah-dah? josh: you didn t get to do that with tony. jerry: hated it. hated, hated it. anthony: what are you stovepiping content now jerry? is that what s happening? jerry: no. anthony: is that what s happening here jerry? has it come to this? i can t even trust you? [ laughter ] helen: if he got the sense that you were trying to sway a conversation one way or the other, get him to say something, it was a wrap. i mean, it was like you get the
conversation one way or the other, get him to say something, it was a wrap. i mean, it was like you get the dagger eyes. jared: or like the inevitable wides, which essentially meant that the scene s over. anthony: go wide. wanto go wide? do you want to go wide? yeah, go wide. toby: he called it. tony just called it. tom: well, food was a brilliant device because interview can just feel awkward or formal. where as if you share a al with somebody, it opens up so many doors. nick: the food that we ate on the road helen: yeah, sometimes we got to eat incredible things. mo: this is the number one question i get at parties did you eat all the stuff that tony ate? nick: it was never awful. it could be weird. erik: skinned lamb head. jared: were sheep balls really that good? jerry: boar innards. nick: you may throw-up a little bit in your mouth while trying to get it down, but it was never awful.
it was a wrap. i mean, it was like you get the dagger eyes. jared: or like the inevitable wides, which essentially meant that the scene s over. anthony: go wide. want to go wide? do you want to go wide? yeah, go wide. toby: he called it. tony just called it. tom: well, food was a brilliant device because interview can just feel awkward or formal. where as if you share a meal with somebody, it opens up so many doors. nick: the food that we ate on the road helen: yeah, sometimes we got to eat incredible things. mo: this is the number one question i get at parties did you eat all the stuff that tony ate? nick: it was never awful. it could be weird. erik: skinned lamb head. jared: were sheep balls really that good? jerry: boar innards. nick: you may throw-up a little bit in your mouth while trying to get it down, but it was never awful. mo: i definitely did not eat all the stuff that tony ate. anthony: ooh, liver sandwich.