00:00Erin, how are you?
00:01Good, how are you?
00:01My favorite thing about you is that you just have, like, so many thoughts on media secrets.
00:07Yes.
00:07And you just write down things that pop up in your head.
00:09Yes.
00:10What are you supposed to be in your head when you're at the Met Gallon?
00:13What are you writing down for big?
00:15I mean, this is absurd.
00:17Yeah, I mean, I don't know why people say in America we're attention obsessed.
00:24That everyone is an attention whore.
00:26I don't know why they say that, because I think you can see right here.
00:30These people are here just to have a good time.
00:33They don't care if they're seen or not seen.
00:35It's just about the nice, warm feeling of being out with people.
00:39Larry David came to the Met.
00:42What do you think he would see?
00:43He would be the biggest attraction.
00:46People would scream.
00:47They would lose their minds.
00:49I'm devastated that curves over.
00:52How are you feeling about it?
00:53And did you watch?
00:54I mean, I don't want to assume that you watched.
00:55Of course I watched.
00:56But I was also in the last episode.
00:59Of course, I know you did.
01:00Yeah.
01:00So I was so honored and thrilled to be with Larry as he said goodbye to serious television like I did some years ago.
01:09We got to do it together.
01:11That was amazing.
01:12But what are your thoughts on Curve Ending?
01:13It's like, what comedy on television, Jim?
01:16Everything must change.
01:18Everything must change.
01:20I love it.
01:20This interview has to end.
01:22Okay.
01:22What are you working on next after one project?
01:25Not straight, white, cisgender.
01:27Bye.
01:28Bye, Jerry.
01:29Thank you so much.
01:30Thank you so much.
01:32You
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