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00:30We've admired this late night. We hope you're doing well.
00:32And now, if you don't mind, we're going to get to the news.
00:34First Lady Melania Trump announced last week
00:37that she will add a beehive to the White House honey program.
00:41And, oh, no, he found it.
00:45President Trump yesterday welcomed Britain's King Charles
00:49as he kicked off his state visit
00:51in honor of America's 250th anniversary,
00:53as well as the 280th anniversary of their hands.
01:07Sorry, I just know when I start the next joke,
01:09the picture changes.
01:12Sunday was First Lady Melania Trump's 56th birthday,
01:15and President Trump did not acknowledge the day
01:17on any of his personal social media accounts.
01:19Look, it was a crazy weekend.
01:21I'd be willing to give him the benefit of the doubt
01:23that he was too busy if he hadn't found time
01:26to congratulate Lee Greenwood on the birth of his grandchild.
01:32That's right.
01:33President Trump congratulated, God bless,
01:35the USA singer Lee Greenwood in a post over the weekend
01:37on Truth Social on the birth of his first grandchild
01:4010 days ago.
01:40And apparently the baby is already sick of that song.
01:46The pizza chain Little Caesars is partnered
01:49with the company Flytrex to offer drone delivery.
01:52And in a related story, Iran just surrendered.
01:59They would have been fine.
02:01Pizza if it was just pizza.
02:08A Missouri man was recently charged with sexual misconduct
02:11after he allegedly danced naked
02:13in the vestibule of an Aldi store.
02:16Or more likely, he was just stripping
02:18to raise money for groceries.
02:22The airline Emirates is reportedly developing
02:24first-class suites with private bathrooms.
02:27So if you've ever wanted to seat the reclines all the way,
02:29movies on demand, and your own bathroom,
02:31have you ever considered just staying home?
02:36That's right.
02:37The airline Emirates is reportedly developing
02:38first-class suites with private bathrooms,
02:41while Spirit has introduced an empty Gatorade bottle.
02:48Yesterday was Marine Mammal Rescue Day,
02:51but it's like I always say, who rescued who?
03:00You know what the hardest part about being
03:02a late-night talk show host is?
03:04Just no one is going to do you dirty in the picture.
03:11The music streaming platform Spotify announced last week
03:14that its most streamed album of all time,
03:16with more than 20 billion streams,
03:18is Bad Bunny's Un Verano Cinti.
03:20And if you're wondering what that trans...
03:25If you're wondering what that translates to,
03:27about 38 cents.
03:35Everything got slowed down,
03:37because you all wanted to tell me
03:38how much you liked Bad Bunny.
03:43And finally, Wendy's...
03:46Okay.
03:55Because internally, they're like,
03:57you know where the Bad Bunny of fast food places.
04:01Finally, Wendy's began offering its spring menu yesterday,
04:04including a watermelon sparkling energy,
04:06which gives a bubbly energy boost.
04:08And then, to bring it back down,
04:09the Big Bacon Classic Triple.
04:11And that was the monologue, everybody!
04:14We got a show for you tonight.
04:17You know her from hits like The Bear and Big Mouth.
04:20Films such as After the Hunt Bottom,
04:22she's starring on Broadway in Proof,
04:25now playing at the Booth Theater.
04:26Here in New York City,
04:28Iowa Debrey is back on the show, everybody!
04:31This is him.
04:33Shows like The Americans, The Beast and Me.
04:37She's currently starring in Widow's Bay.
04:39It's fantastic.
04:40Rear is April 29th on Apple TV.
04:42Matthew Rhys is back on the show.
04:45She is founder of Spring Cafe
04:48and Spring Cafe Aspen.
04:50Her new cookbook, Healthy with a Side of Happy,
04:53is out today.
04:53Here to make some serious burritos,
04:55Sabrina Rudin is also joining us!
04:59Andy Serkis joined us on family trips.
05:02A fantastic conversation.
05:04Do give that a listen.
05:05I don't have to tell you guys these days,
05:07the news stinks.
05:08Every headline I see makes me feel worse than the last.
05:11Every once in a while,
05:12there's a story that makes me feel great.
05:14I'd like to share one now in a segment called
05:17The Kind of Story We Need Right Now.
05:23Everywhere you turn, there's an article telling you
05:25that we're in the middle of a health crisis.
05:2647% of adults have high blood pressure.
05:2950% of adults are obese.
05:30The Secretary of Health and Human Services
05:32looks like a walnut with googly eyes.
05:35But what can we do about it?
05:37You can go for a run.
05:38Or you can lift weights.
05:40Or you can do what a bunch of people in England did recently,
05:42and you can go for a run while lifting a weight,
05:45and that weight is your wife you are carrying.
05:48Where can you do that?
05:49At a wife-carrying race.
05:51That's right.
05:52This is a wife-carrying race,
05:54and it was held recently in Surrey, England.
05:56And if you're worried that wife and carrying
05:58means something else in British slang, don't.
06:01Because it is exactly what you think it is.
06:03It is a real thing,
06:04and it is the kind of story we need right now.
06:07Why?
06:07Because finally, someone made running interesting.
06:10Regular runners talk about, you know,
06:11they talk about dumb like heart rates and negative splits.
06:14Not these guys.
06:15They're thinking,
06:15if I lose my grip on my wife's ankles and drop her,
06:18I bet it's going to be a whole thing.
06:21Normal runners are fueled by, you know, those little gel packs.
06:24These guys are fueled by the knowledge
06:25that if they drop their wives,
06:27they'll never win another argument as long as they live.
06:29So that's it, you're thinking?
06:31They just pick up their wives and run around what?
06:33A track a couple of times?
06:34Of course not.
06:35A track would be way too easy.
06:37They run a cross-country obstacle course
06:39with their wives on their backs.
06:41These men run up and down hills.
06:45They jump over hay bales.
06:47They even have buckets of water thrown at them.
06:51This is the kind of story we need right now.
06:54Couples face obstacles.
06:56Yeah, give it up to these lunatics.
07:01Couples face obstacles all the time,
07:03but most of those obstacles are boring,
07:05like financial stress or infidelity.
07:07These obstacles are fun.
07:09Also, once you've made it through these obstacles together,
07:11every other obstacle will seem easy.
07:13If your wife says,
07:14we're going to be late on the mortgage payment this month,
07:16you can say, well, that's tough,
07:17but not as tough as the time I carried you upside down
07:20through a meadow while getting pelted with ice water.
07:24Now, you may be thinking, this sounds like total chaos,
07:26but it's not, because like any race,
07:27wife-carrying is governed by a strict set of rules,
07:31extremely normal rules that I'm about to tell you,
07:33and all of these are completely real.
07:35Like, rule number one, wives must weigh in.
07:38Rule number two, all wives must wear a helmet.
07:42And rule number three,
07:44you don't have to carry your own wife.
07:46Oh, oh, what's that?
07:48Did a few husbands' ears perk up?
07:53Did a few gentlemen who had tuned out
07:56due to not wanting to carry their wife
07:58suddenly re-engage with the proposition?
08:01Oh, I wouldn't mind carrying another man's wife.
08:03It's not adultery, it's cardio.
08:07But the most important rule in the wife-carrying race
08:10is that you have to carry a wife
08:11using one of the official recognized holds.
08:13These include the fireman's carry, classic, masculine,
08:17the bridal carry for your more romantic wife carrier,
08:20the dorking hold, which I assume
08:22is when you carry an invisible wife
08:23because no real woman would marry you, you dork.
08:29And, of course, the most popular hold,
08:30the one used by all the winners,
08:32is the Estonian hold.
08:34Look at the Estonian hold.
08:36Not only is that an unappealing position for two humans,
08:39it also makes you reconsider your trip to Estonia.
08:44We don't have Uber and Talon,
08:46but Hugo here can get your wife to a hotel.
08:50You will walk.
08:52You will walk.
08:56It's also an unappealing name.
08:58Estonian hold sounds like a euphemism for a very cold hug.
09:02How'd your date go?
09:04Not great.
09:04She gave me the old Estonian hold.
09:07That looks like an incredibly vulnerable and awkward way
09:10for a woman to be carried through an obstacle course.
09:12Can you imagine if they also got interviewed
09:14by reporters in that position?
09:15Oh, what's that?
09:16They did.
09:16How comfortable is that for you?
09:18Super comfortable.
09:19And what's it like, your view from down there?
09:23Interesting.
09:24So what's it like down there?
09:26Is it comfortable?
09:29Not at all.
09:30Those women are really in love,
09:32and you know that because there's no other way
09:34they'd put their noses that close to a man's butt.
09:38So after all this hard work,
09:39after the running, the jumping, the buckets of water,
09:41what do the winners of the wife-carrying race get?
09:42A ribbon?
09:43A trophy?
09:43No.
09:44They get something way more practical.
09:45A barrel of ale!
09:48This is the kind of story we need right now.
09:50What better way to celebrate your victory
09:51and also forget that you just paraded your wife
09:53or another man's wife?
09:54Ass up in front of all your neighbors.
09:57Normally, when people run a race,
09:58all they get is a crappy foil blanket
10:00or a shirt with a disease on it.
10:02Not these people.
10:03These people can get a prize they can actually use.
10:06And in the case of this woman,
10:08one they have truly earned.
10:11Looks like someone finished the race in 69th place.
10:15Marriage can be hard.
10:17And after years together,
10:19couples can fall into a rut.
10:21The wife-carrying race may be silly,
10:23but it's also an opportunity for couples
10:25to break out of their routine
10:26and have a unique experience together.
10:28It's inspiring.
10:29It's uplifting.
10:30It's...
10:30What's the word I'm looking for?
10:32Interesting.
10:34That's it.
10:34This has been the kind of story we need right now.
10:41We'll be right back with I.O. Debris.
10:55Our first guest tonight is an Emmy Award-winning actress,
10:59writer, and comedian.
10:59You know from her work in shows
11:01such as The Bear and Big Mouth
11:02and films like After the Hunt and Bottom.
11:04She is currently starring on Broadway in Proof,
11:07which is playing now at the Booth Theater.
11:09Please welcome back to the show
11:10our friend I.O. Debris, everybody!
11:24Hello!
11:26How are you?
11:28I'm well.
11:28How are you?
11:29I'm wonderful.
11:30You know, last time you were here,
11:31it was October,
11:31and we were talking about you doing this show.
11:34And, you know, you're a star, obviously,
11:35of, you know, screen,
11:37both the big...
11:38And we were just worried, like,
11:39would Broadway change you?
11:41Would Broadway change me.
11:43That was the fear, yeah.
11:45I...
11:45Excuse me.
11:46I'm sorry.
11:47Hi, thank you.
11:47Thank you so much.
11:51Good.
11:52It was like the first time back on me.
11:55You don't have, like,
11:55a coaster or anything, right?
11:57No, because you assured us
11:58you hadn't changed,
11:59so we didn't think we needed a coater.
12:01Yeah, yeah, yeah.
12:02Okay.
12:02If you told us I'm different now,
12:03we would have had a coaster.
12:05Oh, my God.
12:05By the way,
12:06did you know it would match your look?
12:09I just really wanted a Shirley Temple.
12:12It's a fantastic outfit.
12:14Thank you so much.
12:15Yeah, and thank you.
12:16Yeah.
12:16For giving me the platform for this outfit.
12:18Yeah.
12:18I really appreciate that.
12:19We want a platform,
12:21new and exciting outfits.
12:22You know, I appreciate that.
12:23The way that you make space for outfits.
12:25Yeah.
12:26In late night.
12:27Yeah.
12:27In the world.
12:27Yeah.
12:28A lot of people try to make
12:29space for voices.
12:30Not me.
12:31No.
12:32Outfits.
12:32There's so many, by the way.
12:34There's so many voices.
12:36I know.
12:36Outfits.
12:37Not as many outfits.
12:38Two, three.
12:38Yeah.
12:39And then once we cycle through them,
12:41then I'll get to the voices.
12:42But only after I see all the outfits.
12:44Specifically, specifically these ones.
12:46Yeah.
12:46How does it go?
12:46It's you and Don Cheadle,
12:47which is fantastic news.
12:50Incredible actor.
12:52Yes.
12:53I mean, look,
12:54not unlike a lot of us,
12:55but you've been a fan of Don's
12:57for a long time.
12:57Yes, for a bit of time.
13:00But maybe more intensely
13:01a fan of him than, say, I am.
13:02Well, intense is such
13:04a strong choice of word.
13:06I may or may not have
13:08a Cheadle-related tattoo
13:10on my body.
13:11Okay.
13:12Maybe.
13:13And, but also a mask...
13:14His face on my back.
13:15Big.
13:17Photorealistic.
13:18With a quote?
13:20Yeah.
13:20Okay.
13:21Keep dreaming.
13:21No.
13:22It's a quote from Ocean's Eleven.
13:25Um, make some noise
13:28for that film.
13:29Um, yeah.
13:31Uh, making people applaud
13:34for Ocean's Eleven.
13:35Um, but it's a, it's a quote.
13:38He plays a character
13:39named Basher Tarr.
13:40Yeah.
13:41Uh, and one of my best friends
13:42who is also a black woman.
13:44We met at NYU
13:45and we both were like,
13:45we're obsessed with this movie.
13:47We're obsessed with Don Cheadle.
13:48Wouldn't it be so funny
13:49if we got him saying
13:50Barney Rubble Trouble
13:51on our bodies forever?
13:54And did you,
13:55I assume when you get
13:56a matching tattoo
13:56you do it on the same day?
13:58Yes.
13:58Because you want the artist
13:59to like...
14:00Stay in the zone.
14:00Yeah, exactly.
14:01Don't lose focus.
14:02Are they,
14:03do you feel like
14:03they're more hesitant
14:04or more excited
14:05when people come in
14:06and go,
14:06we want matching tattoos?
14:08Like, I feel like they must...
14:09Feels 50-50.
14:10Yeah, right.
14:10Feels like it's close.
14:11Yeah.
14:12Also, I would think
14:13it's very important
14:13to get a tattoo
14:14in the middle of the day
14:15so they don't think
14:16that like you're making
14:17a bad choice
14:17based on like alcohol.
14:183 p.m. tattoo.
14:20Yeah.
14:20Yeah.
14:20The 3 p.m.ers,
14:21they must be so happy
14:22when they walk in.
14:22Well, it's like you want it
14:23in the same window
14:24as a doctor's appointment.
14:25Right.
14:25Just to have an air of...
14:27You're right.
14:27Yeah.
14:28Like, if you're like,
14:28when did,
14:29if you're like,
14:29my doctor says it's bad,
14:30you're like,
14:30when did you go?
14:31You're like,
14:311 a.m.
14:33Oh, get a second opinion.
14:34You need a second opinion.
14:36You need a second opinion.
14:37This is,
14:38this is a very famous play.
14:39Yes.
14:39And Tommy Kail's directing.
14:40Yes, he is.
14:41He's a very accomplished director.
14:42And you also have
14:42some very impressive producers
14:45on this Broadway show.
14:46Yes.
14:47We have a photo of them.
14:48And for those who don't know
14:49Broadway producers,
14:50you might have to explain
14:51who they are.
14:51Sure.
14:52Not everybody here
14:52is like,
14:53you know,
14:53it's okay.
14:54Yeah.
14:54So this is Michelle
14:55and Barack Obama.
15:02And they've done a few things.
15:04They're up and coming.
15:06Did Michelle consent
15:07to the hug you're giving her?
15:08Because that is aggressive.
15:10That's an aggressive hug.
15:11Okay.
15:11I give a good hug.
15:13I give a good hug.
15:14Yeah.
15:14Well, I'm excited.
15:16That's really cool.
15:17She was the first lady.
15:18And she's really nice.
15:19And in their role of producers,
15:22I'm assuming they're sort of,
15:23I don't want to mean passive
15:24as if they don't care,
15:25but I'm assuming they just come
15:26and tell you you did a great day.
15:27They don't give notes.
15:28They're every day giving me notes.
15:29It's really cruel.
15:30That's, yeah.
15:31Yeah, no,
15:31but they've been so lovely and helpful.
15:34It is such a nice hug.
15:36Yeah, it's really good.
15:37I don't think I have even photos
15:38where I'm hugging.
15:39By the way,
15:39I'm glad we have one
15:40where she's hugging back
15:41a little bit more.
15:42Like, I feel like
15:43it was a little unfair
15:44just to be like this one.
15:46Yeah, yeah.
15:46This is like
15:47an attack,
15:48and this is...
15:50Again, the word choice
15:51with you tonight.
15:53We'll circle back later.
15:55Yeah, but they've been
15:56so supportive and cool,
15:58and I think for a lot of reasons,
16:00the story really connected with them.
16:02There's a lot of questions
16:03this play asked about,
16:04you know, like, genius.
16:04What does genius look like?
16:05What does legacy look like?
16:07Which I think for them,
16:09especially as literally
16:11our first black president.
16:13That is like a question
16:14that is on his mind
16:16and their minds
16:17and the Chicago connection.
16:19So it's been really fun.
16:21You and Don are doing
16:22a very cool thing as well.
16:24Did you start this program,
16:26or are you using this program,
16:27but it's about accessible tickets?
16:28Well, we just wanted that
16:29to be a really...
16:31This mass...
16:32This Shirley Temple's so tall.
16:33Yeah.
16:34But we both, I think,
16:36have benefited in our lives
16:37from access to the arts,
16:39and, you know,
16:41we are living in a time
16:42where I think there's a lot
16:44of other conversation,
16:45a lot of noise.
16:46People might not consider
16:47that a priority,
16:48but I know that
16:49that's changed my life.
16:50That's changed the lives
16:51of friends that I have
16:51who aren't even in the arts.
16:54My parents are not in the arts,
16:55but I know they love, you know,
16:56seeing theaters,
16:57seeing shows,
16:58seeing comedy,
16:58and so we have a few different
17:01affordable, accessible
17:02ticket initiatives
17:03and we also partnered
17:05with the Department of Education.
17:06So right now the number is 500,
17:08but if any rich people
17:10watch this and they want to
17:11give any more money,
17:12we can get more,
17:13but 500 students and teachers
17:15will be able to see
17:16the show for free.
17:17That's great.
17:17And we also have, like,
17:18a student rush,
17:19as well as our in-person rush
17:21and our digital rush
17:22and lottery,
17:23so we've got a lot
17:23of different programs.
17:24You can check them out
17:25on our website.
17:27I also know you had parents,
17:30like I have parents,
17:31which is we grew up
17:32in New England.
17:32Nigerian?
17:32Yes, I have two.
17:33In Beijing?
17:34Have I never brought that up?
17:36That makes sense.
17:37That I have Nigerian parents?
17:38Yeah, Myers.
17:39I'm hearing it now.
17:39Okay, yeah.
17:42But they wanted
17:43to bring us to New York.
17:45I mean, we were Boston people,
17:46New England people,
17:47I should say.
17:47You're more Boston than me,
17:48but come down here.
17:50But you used to take
17:51the now infamous,
17:52the dearly departed,
17:54the feng hua bus.
17:55The feng hua bus.
17:55Makes you rest in power.
17:56Yeah.
17:56So for those who
17:58never experienced,
18:00explain the unique
18:02journey that is provided
18:03by a feng hua bus.
18:05Imagine this.
18:05Open your eyes.
18:08Close them.
18:09Now open your mental eye,
18:11right?
18:12You are in a bus depot
18:13in the depths
18:16of Boston, Chinatown.
18:19You get the opportunity
18:20to take a $10 to $15 bus
18:22that will take you
18:23to New York
18:24in under four hours,
18:25sometimes three.
18:26Yeah.
18:27It's like the concord
18:28of buses.
18:29Yeah.
18:29This thing's going
18:30a hundred miles.
18:31Big bus, too.
18:32Not a small bus.
18:33Big old bus.
18:34Yeah.
18:34A hundred miles an hour
18:35on the speedway.
18:36Sometimes catching fire.
18:38Don't sit in the back.
18:39Yeah.
18:39Don't sit in the front.
18:40You will hit things
18:41and things will hit you.
18:42The bus might explode.
18:44That's not your business.
18:45Your business is
18:46getting to New York.
18:48And then you do.
18:49And it was really,
18:50you're not joking
18:51when you say
18:51it's like $10, $15.
18:52Yes.
18:53Yeah.
18:54$10, $15 to get on a bus
18:55that would take you
18:56to another state.
18:57Sometimes it would
18:57break down in Connecticut.
18:58Yeah.
18:58You end up at like
19:00at an IHOP or a...
19:02You know, I've heard
19:03tale of like
19:04it breaks down
19:05and then like an hour later
19:06they're like,
19:06there's no bus.
19:07Yeah.
19:08Yeah, this one's not,
19:09it's never going to get fixed.
19:10And then you get a bindle
19:11and a plucky dog
19:13and another band
19:14of fellow orphans
19:15and you start a new life
19:16in Connecticut
19:16or upstate New York.
19:18You just figure it out.
19:19Yeah.
19:20Yeah.
19:20They're like,
19:20they're like,
19:21we have good news
19:21and bad news.
19:22The bad news is
19:23the bus broke down.
19:24The good news is
19:24you live here now.
19:26This is your home.
19:28Like a Twin Peaks style.
19:30They're like,
19:31you were on the
19:32feng hua bus.
19:32You needed a fresh start.
19:35And we needed a mayor.
19:40We, well,
19:41when we write the screenplay,
19:42we do it together.
19:43We do it together.
19:43Obviously.
19:44Do you ever,
19:46I mean,
19:46buses can be,
19:47obviously,
19:48as you've just described.
19:49I mean,
19:50but do you take
19:51the New York bus ever?
19:52I haven't taken
19:53the New York bus
19:54in a long time.
19:55There's ghosts
19:55on the New York
19:56public transit
19:57for me,
19:58especially the bus.
19:59The bus out here
20:00is hard.
20:01I will,
20:02I'll full snob
20:03and say,
20:04never took the bus
20:05until I had kids.
20:06And now,
20:07in the last few years,
20:07like,
20:08sometimes you just
20:08pick them up at school
20:09and you're like,
20:09the bus is our best.
20:10And, yeah,
20:11and I will say,
20:13I don't know,
20:15no shade on the bus.
20:16It's very,
20:16it still gets the job done.
20:17Yeah,
20:18that's important.
20:19That's important.
20:19And then also,
20:20like,
20:21just my kids are,
20:21yeah,
20:22give it up for the bus.
20:23Okay, yeah.
20:25Heartbreaking,
20:26heartbreaking that
20:27the New York bus
20:28got more applause
20:28than Ocean's 11.
20:30It really makes you think.
20:31Yeah,
20:32it really makes you think.
20:32What time are we living in?
20:34That's Mom Donnie's New York
20:36is now the New York City bus.
20:37That is mom Donnie's New York.
20:38The bus.
20:39The bus.
20:40The bus.
20:44Mentioned our
20:44New England connection.
20:46Yes.
20:46Celtics up three games to one
20:48over Philadelphia.
20:49they are.
20:50Yeah,
20:50they are.
20:51Absolutely.
20:51This is,
20:52this is,
20:52we're filming this
20:54before tonight's game five,
20:56Celtics in Florida.
20:56How do you feel right now
20:57about the team?
20:59I'm feeling good.
20:59My boys are back.
21:00They're healthy.
21:01They're in sync with each other.
21:03It's wonderful to see.
21:04Jason,
21:04coming back,
21:05I'm very happy about.
21:06And I,
21:07I think the last time,
21:09or the last,
21:09yeah,
21:10the championship,
21:11I had to get on a plane.
21:12Yes.
21:13And I watched that game
21:14in tears on the plane.
21:16Yeah.
21:17That I couldn't be,
21:17somebody said,
21:18aw,
21:18well.
21:20Aw.
21:21But I was so sad
21:22that I like,
21:23couldn't be there,
21:24and I couldn't make it,
21:25and so I'm like,
21:26I don't know how.
21:27So hopefully this time
21:29you'll air travel.
21:31You'll just schedule
21:31your air travel
21:32a little bit better.
21:32Yeah, while I'm also
21:33like in a show on Broadway
21:34that I can't miss.
21:35Yeah.
21:36We know where you'll be.
21:38We know where you'll be.
21:38Yeah.
21:38So then they can come down here
21:40and do the parade.
21:41You think they'll do the parade
21:43for the Celtics here?
21:43If I ask really politely.
21:45I don't know.
21:47Congrats on the show,
21:47and thanks for being here.
21:48It's always so lovely to see you.
21:49Thanks for having me.
21:50I hope everybody's crew
21:51is on Broadway now
21:53at the Booth Theater.
21:54This is July 19th.
21:55Stick around.
21:55I'll be right back with Matthew Lee.
22:11Welcome back, everybody.
22:12Our next guest is an Emmy-winning actor
22:14you know from shows
22:15like The Americans,
22:16Perry Mason,
22:17and The Beast and Me.
22:17He currently stars in Widow's Bay,
22:19which premieres April 29th
22:21on Apple TV.
22:21Let's take a look.
22:22I was talking to the guy
22:23on the ferry,
22:24and he said something odd.
22:27What was that?
22:28He said bad things happen here.
22:33You know,
22:34Arthur,
22:35there is something
22:36about these seafaring towns,
22:38the superstitions,
22:39their tall tales.
22:40Maybe it's that stories
22:42help pass a long day at sea.
22:43I don't know,
22:44but I find it charming myself.
22:46Was there cannibalism?
22:47No.
22:48Well,
22:49the article behind you.
22:51Forced inside the church,
22:53they immediately turn
22:54to cannibalism.
22:55I don't think that's right.
22:56I mean,
22:57it's not a framed article
22:58inside the historical society.
23:00Yeah.
23:00Please welcome back to the show
23:02our friend Matthew Rhys.
23:21Hello friend.
23:22How are you?
23:23We were lamenting backstage.
23:24It's been three years
23:25since you've been on the show.
23:26And I thought I did something wrong.
23:27Did I do something wrong?
23:28No,
23:28well,
23:28I did something wrong.
23:29What you did wrong
23:30is you saw me socially
23:31in the world.
23:32And then I just assumed
23:33I'd been on,
23:33and I assumed as well,
23:35so I didn't go out of my way.
23:36Well,
23:36because we had a very...
23:37I told you stories
23:37and you laughed.
23:38And I was like,
23:39and I felt in my mind,
23:40I'm like,
23:40we've been,
23:41we've done this.
23:41We danced.
23:42We had a very special evening.
23:44You bought a boat
23:45from the 1930s.
23:47It was called the Rare Bit.
23:48It was.
23:48A gorgeous boat.
23:49And you decided to sell it
23:52and I went on your final voyage.
23:54You did.
23:54You were on,
23:55yes,
23:55the talisman for the final voyage.
23:57And it must have been
23:58heartbreaking to sell it.
23:59Was it hard when that day came?
24:01What's happened?
24:04They withdrew from the sale.
24:05Oh, really?
24:06She's still currently for sale.
24:08Should anyone wish to purchase
24:09an old antique...
24:10But Matthew,
24:11Matthew,
24:11this is years ago
24:13that you,
24:14so you're saying
24:15this is not selling like hotcakes?
24:17This is not a hotcake
24:18that's being sold.
24:20When you now look back,
24:21do you realize
24:21how excited the person
24:23who you bought it from was?
24:24Yes,
24:24this is what I'm realizing.
24:26So there's not many people
24:26in the world
24:27who buy very old wooden boat.
24:29I restored the boat.
24:30But there's not many people
24:31who buy them
24:32for the sole reason
24:33that's why it almost
24:34cost me my marriage
24:35because you just kind of go,
24:36I've just got to go
24:37up into the boat.
24:37Something's happened again.
24:39Yeah.
24:40Because I'm not doing
24:41a good sales pitch here,
24:42actually.
24:43Yeah.
24:43It's a wonderful boat.
24:46She's sound.
24:47She's sound.
24:48I am not,
24:49but she is sound.
24:50Yeah,
24:50because I remember
24:51saying to your partner,
24:52Carrie,
24:52like how I was so,
24:53I'm like,
24:54God,
24:54it's so cool
24:54that Matthew bought this boat
24:55and she was,
24:57yeah.
24:58She's a very Larry David answer.
25:00Yeah,
25:00yeah,
25:01yeah.
25:03We talked about
25:03how your mother's side
25:04of the family
25:05is very nautical.
25:06Was she at least happy
25:07when you bought a boat?
25:07No.
25:08Okay.
25:08Because for the sole reason,
25:10they're all sailors.
25:11And when I said,
25:13you know,
25:13I said,
25:13I bought an old wooden boat.
25:15And they were like,
25:16oh,
25:16for a minute then,
25:17I thought you said
25:18an old wooden boat.
25:21Yeah,
25:21yeah,
25:22that would be stupid.
25:24So they're not that happy.
25:25Well,
25:25they were like,
25:26more fool you.
25:27Yeah.
25:27Yeah.
25:28Good luck.
25:28This show,
25:29this takes place
25:30on a New England island.
25:31Yes.
25:32It's a wonderful show.
25:34Very nautical themed as well.
25:35Yes, yes.
25:36Do you enjoy that element of it?
25:37Love it.
25:38We got to shoot in places
25:38like Gloucester and Rockport.
25:40You know,
25:40I was in my natural element.
25:42But,
25:42you know,
25:42it's,
25:43I'm not saying
25:44it's an enormous departure for me,
25:45but I don't,
25:46I don't do comedy.
25:47This is,
25:48this is,
25:48you know,
25:49dare I say a comedy horror.
25:51Yeah.
25:51A tough,
25:51tough tone to crack.
25:53I've done some horrific performances
25:55in my past.
25:56That were very funny to watch.
25:58Yes.
25:59People laughed in the wrong places.
26:00Yes.
26:01It's very funny.
26:02You're very funny in it.
26:03Well,
26:03thanks very much.
26:03Do you feel like there's a,
26:05when you're in a New England town,
26:06a seafaring New England town,
26:08do you feel a connection to your,
26:09to Wales?
26:09Do you feel there's a similarity?
26:11I do.
26:11Massachusetts,
26:12New England,
26:13reminded me enormously.
26:14The people reminded me,
26:15the place reminded me enormously of home.
26:17So I felt,
26:18I felt right at home with those,
26:20with those salty people shouting,
26:22get out of here.
26:23Yeah.
26:23Oh,
26:23they're talking to me.
26:24Yeah.
26:24That's like,
26:25oh,
26:25sorry.
26:26Nothing makes you feel more at home in New England when people are yelling at you to leave.
26:29Leave.
26:29Or if you say you live in New York,
26:31that I found I should never say in Massachusetts.
26:34No.
26:35Yes.
26:35Especially when you have the benefit of a non-New York accent.
26:37Like,
26:38to bring it up is idiotic.
26:39They were just like,
26:39oh,
26:40leave now before,
26:41yes,
26:41before we burn you.
26:42Did you,
26:43it's a show,
26:44obviously,
26:45there's a horror element.
26:46Yes.
26:46The people in the town are very superstitious.
26:48They are.
26:48They are indeed.
26:49Are the Welsh superstitious people?
26:51You couldn't throw a stone in Wales without there being a superstition behind it.
26:56Or some kind of myth or legend or fable or some kind of warlock and wizard that fought a dragon
27:02that killed someone.
27:03And I was like,
27:03oh my God.
27:04It's like,
27:04let's let it go with the myths and legends.
27:06You,
27:07you mentioned this is a comedy.
27:09It's very funny.
27:10There's an episode where your character is on mushrooms.
27:12Yes.
27:13It's a very funny performance.
27:14Well,
27:14thanks very much.
27:15Did you do any research?
27:20No.
27:21No?
27:21Yes.
27:23I'm a fun guy.
27:24You're a,
27:25everybody says you're a fun guy.
27:27Yes.
27:28That was the mushroom joke.
27:29Yeah.
27:30You also.
27:33Yeah.
27:36I watch a lot of YouTube videos.
27:38See,
27:38I grew up in a time.
27:39I grew up in a time.
27:42Before I began.
27:43When I started acting,
27:45YouTube wasn't around.
27:46We used to go to places to reach it with a notebook and like a tape recorder.
27:49Yeah.
27:49Now you just go,
27:50you go,
27:51you look at YouTube,
27:52you go people on mushrooms and it comes up.
27:54And so you just watched YouTube.
27:56Yes.
27:57I watched,
27:57I watched all kinds of tests on people on hallucinogens.
28:00And I went,
28:01Oh God,
28:01this is so cruel.
28:02But I stole all of it.
28:03You stole it.
28:04All of it.
28:05I think they'd appreciate it.
28:06Something good came of it.
28:07I think something good came of it.
28:08That's what,
28:08that's what I wrote to them.
28:09Um,
28:11in the comment section.
28:12Yes.
28:12Thank you for your service.
28:15All right.
28:15So you,
28:16uh,
28:16you know how to ride a horse,
28:17which I'm shocked by,
28:18but this was not a skill you learned in Wales.
28:20It was a skill.
28:21Oh,
28:21it was.
28:21Yes.
28:22Yes.
28:22I'm sort of kind of on dad's side of the family,
28:24they're all farmers and they had,
28:26some of them had horses and we would just jump on and,
28:28you know,
28:29teach ourselves.
28:30So you,
28:30you knew enough about riding horses that when you got invited to a rodeo
28:34competition recently.
28:35Yes.
28:36You said,
28:36yes.
28:37I said,
28:37of course I'll do a rodeo.
28:39Show me on American ways.
28:41How did a,
28:42how did a rodeo invite even come across your desk?
28:45So a friend of mine is actually,
28:47it's Taylor Sheridan and his wife.
28:48They do an incredible charity event for UT Southwestern.
28:51And it's a cutting competition.
28:53Does it,
28:53you know what cutting is?
28:54I didn't.
28:55Very few.
28:56Yeah.
28:56Well,
28:56they said,
28:57come do cutting.
28:57I went,
28:58what does that mean?
28:59They said,
29:00we cut cows.
29:01I was like,
29:01that's barbaric.
29:02What about these poor cows?
29:04Yeah.
29:04I was like,
29:04I thought we'd have machetes and box cutters.
29:06And we'd be like,
29:07get the cows.
29:08It's not.
29:08It's not.
29:09You take,
29:10yes.
29:10You cut one calf or steer from the herd and then try and keep it away from the herd.
29:14Okay.
29:15Gotcha.
29:15Yes.
29:15So this is more than just riding a horse.
29:17More than riding a horse.
29:19I found out.
29:20Yeah.
29:20Yes.
29:21It's like dancing.
29:21It's like horse dancing.
29:22All right.
29:23So,
29:23yeah.
29:24So here's like,
29:25these are photos.
29:26Like you actually look like,
29:27you know what you're doing there.
29:28I looked like I didn't knew what the,
29:30on the boat.
29:31That's true.
29:34Is it?
29:34You shouldn't applaud.
29:35Because I dress up for a living.
29:38Is this you getting a,
29:39is this you getting a belt buckle?
29:40That's what it looks like to me.
29:41Oh,
29:42you mean this old thing?
29:46Oh my God.
29:48Very amazing.
29:53I have not taken that off in two weeks.
29:56Celebrity cutting.
29:57So you were in Fort Worth,
29:58Texas.
29:58No joke.
29:59It was a,
29:59it was,
30:00it was,
30:00it was Taylor Sheridan and his wife.
30:02It was a,
30:02it was a kind of pro celebrity.
30:04So celebrities were paired with real professional cutters.
30:08Yeah.
30:08And then your combined score was,
30:10you know,
30:11what won it.
30:12But,
30:12but the reason I was invited is because of a,
30:15a dear friend of mine who played my brother on a show called
30:17Brothers and Sisters,
30:18who's in a Taylor Sheridan show called Lioness said,
30:21you like horses.
30:22Why don't you come?
30:22So I came.
30:23And then in the tunnel before going out,
30:25I could see all these actors on Taylor Sheridan shows.
30:27Just looking at me like,
30:29what Taylor Sheridan show is he on?
30:31Yeah.
30:32So I sort of made one up.
30:34Yeah.
30:34I didn't.
30:34I didn't.
30:34There's a lot of.
30:35I'm Jell-Ostone.
30:36You can make up a Taylor.
30:38There's so many.
30:39Right.
30:39They wouldn't know.
30:40No,
30:40they wouldn't know.
30:41Yeah.
30:41I kind of went with that.
30:42I was like,
30:43don't worry about it.
30:43It's coming out.
30:43It's coming out.
30:44I'm in Yellowstone 1934.
30:45Yeah.
30:46Yeah.
30:46Yeah.
30:46Maybe like,
30:47Oh,
30:47I can't wait to see it.
30:482048.
30:482048.
30:50There's like,
30:50there's one in the future.
30:51Yeah.
30:52Yeah.
30:52But we don't like to talk about it.
30:53Wow.
30:53Yes.
30:54And not that far into the future.
30:56Just enough.
30:56Just enough.
30:57Yeah.
30:57But just enough to travel back and say,
30:59we bought the wrong bit of land.
31:01Yeah.
31:02So there's actual.
31:04So Yellowstone 2048,
31:05there's actual time travel elements as well.
31:07Yes.
31:07I come back and warn them about things.
31:09Wow.
31:09Yeah.
31:10I know.
31:10And Taylor's okay that you're going to spoil this here.
31:13He doesn't know yet.
31:15I'm going to,
31:15I'm going to pitch him.
31:16I think it's a winner.
31:17All right.
31:17We actually have video of you on the cutting horse.
31:20Were you nervous?
31:21Were you nervous?
31:22All right.
31:24I was terrified.
31:26I would be terrified.
31:27I'm not,
31:27I'm not judging you.
31:28I mean,
31:28I would never agree to do it,
31:29but here you are.
31:30And let me just say,
31:31I'm very impressed that you,
31:32Matthew Rhys,
31:32have a name that a rodeo caller can pronounce.
31:35I love you.
31:36Ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha, ha.
31:45Oh, thank you,
31:47Matthew Rhys.
31:51Matthew Rhys.
31:52Matthew Rhys.
31:56Yeah.
31:59In fairness,
32:00I don't have a vowel in my name.
32:01No, no.
32:01It was anyone's guess.
32:03Until I was taught, that's definitely how I said it as well.
32:06I said it until I was 18, and my parents were like,
32:08it's not how we say our name.
32:09Really?
32:09What's wrong with you?
32:10I was like, I'm...
32:12You and your partner, Kerry, met on The Americans,
32:14one of my favorite shows of all time.
32:15We did.
32:16Fantastic show.
32:18I think a lot of us viewers of that show
32:21kind of discovered over the run of it,
32:23oh, you know, they're a couple in real life.
32:24Yes.
32:25The way the crew and the other cast found that out
32:28was not because of, like, some grand announcement.
32:31No, no.
32:31It was very unplanned, and I'll try and make this brief.
32:34What happened was, it was quite terrifying, actually,
32:37but we were together in an apartment,
32:41and she woke me up and said,
32:42I think there's someone in the apartment.
32:43I said, there's no one in the apartment,
32:45and then I heard someone saying something,
32:47and I went, oh, there's someone in the apartment,
32:49and then I thought, now, because it was early days,
32:52and I thought, whatever I do next
32:55might define the way she regards me for the rest of my life.
32:57Yeah.
32:58So, there was a kind of a fire set,
33:01so I picked up a poker.
33:02Yeah.
33:03Instead of locking ourselves in the bathroom,
33:05calling 911, which we should do,
33:06I went, you stay here.
33:09I shall go out.
33:11And I think my classically trained pipes
33:16made them flee, thankfully.
33:18So they fled.
33:19Anyway, they caught them very quickly, apprehended them.
33:22Kerry filed a report, and then the DA, I think,
33:24was retiring, and they were like,
33:25oh, we'd love to bring you your things back
33:27and present them to you on set
33:29and do a photograph with the DA
33:30and the NYPD officers who caught them.
33:31And she's like, no, no, no, that's all right.
33:33I'll just come to a precinct to pick them up.
33:35He's like, no, no, no, we'll come to set,
33:37and we'll take a photograph and present them to you.
33:39And she's like, please, please don't.
33:42So they, very kindly, and God bless them,
33:44and thank you for their service,
33:45came to set and held up a bag and went,
33:48we caught them, and here's her bag.
33:50And then the young PA who's next to me indeed went,
33:52no, no, that's Matthew's bag.
33:55And I was like, shut up!
33:57And then it's taken out, and here's her watch!
34:00And like, no, no, that's Matthew's watch!
34:02I was like, shut up!
34:05And lo, it came to pass that we were together.
34:07I mean, that way you don't have to overthink it.
34:09You know what, you just leave it.
34:10Everyone knows, one clean sweep,
34:12didn't have to hire a publicist, it was great.
34:13I think any time you want to tell people
34:15about a new relationship, just leave it to the NYPD.
34:18Leave it, let them turn up.
34:20Let the police turn up and explain it.
34:22Yes, exactly.
34:23Congrats on the show.
34:25It's fantastic.
34:25Thanks for being here.
34:26Thank you, as always.
34:27Matthew Reese, everybody.
34:29Widows Bay, premieres April 29th on Apple TV.
34:32We'll be right back with Sabrina Rundin.
34:47Hey, everybody, we're here with Sabrina Rundin,
34:50founder of Spring Cafe and Spring Cafe Aspen,
34:53and author of her new cookbook,
34:54Healthy with a Side of Happiness, on today.
34:57Sabrina, can we toast?
34:58Yes.
34:59We're going to toast, as with all things.
35:00I know you like a cocktail, but this is a juice.
35:02This is just a healthy juice.
35:03To keep you extra healthy.
35:05Your food at your restaurant is very healthy.
35:07I'm a huge fan of it.
35:08My whole family is.
35:09We bring our kids there because it's good, healthy food,
35:12and my wife sent me so many pictures
35:13of our kids eating at your restaurant,
35:15and I said I can't show these
35:16because the kids are so disgusting, the way they eat.
35:19Mine are, too, when they eat there.
35:21I know, but your food is beautiful,
35:22and showing it with my kids eating,
35:24it seemed deeply unfair.
35:24I would have loved to see that.
35:26No, thank you.
35:27All right, what are we making today?
35:28We are making superhero burritos with tofu.
35:31Okay, great.
35:32And we're going to start cooking,
35:33and actually, you love this burrito.
35:36I do love this burrito.
35:37And I don't know if I'm allowed to say this on television.
35:40Go for it.
35:40But when we first opened, you ordered a burrito.
35:45Online.
35:45Online.
35:46Yep.
35:46And I got a text from my manager.
35:49The whole team was really excited when they saw your name,
35:51and she said, I have good news and bad news,
35:53which is always never a text you want to get
35:55when you own a restaurant.
35:57She said, the good news is Seth Meyers ordered a burrito.
36:00The bad news is he didn't get it
36:02because he ordered it to the Aspen location.
36:04I did.
36:04I did.
36:05I did.
36:06Yeah, it was a little unfortunate.
36:07And, you know, I will say, like,
36:08I sometimes order pizza at the wrong of two pizza places,
36:11and you only have to, like, walk two avenues.
36:13This was a little harder.
36:13When I was like, when it's in Aspen,
36:15I'm like, I'm not going to have that burrito.
36:16Well, we're making it here to make sure you get one tonight.
36:19All right, great.
36:19So what do we do?
36:20We're going to pour in the avocado oil,
36:22and then I want you to cook.
36:24So here, throw in the onions.
36:25Okay, great.
36:26I'm going to do onions, peppers.
36:28I love when people give me the easiest job.
36:32I'll throw in those.
36:33Mushrooms.
36:35Potatoes.
36:35Oh, I did that.
36:36Sorry, I did that one.
36:37Well, stir.
36:38Let's stir a little.
36:39Just, we don't want to, you know, we want to.
36:40Don't correct me on my show.
36:43So, just throw it in all together.
36:45Eat it.
36:46Yep.
36:46All right, great.
36:46Okay, and then we're going to let this brown.
36:49Okay.
36:49We want to do a pinch of salt.
36:51Season as you go.
36:52Season as you go.
36:53And how long would you, if you had the time to do it,
36:55how long would you actually do this part?
36:57Well, I probably would have let the onions cook down
36:59for two to three minutes.
37:00Okay.
37:01But it's like five minutes all in.
37:03And then we're going to add the tofu.
37:05Great.
37:05And now, do you want to add the seasoning?
37:07I would love to.
37:08We have some cumin, turmeric.
37:09How much of it?
37:10Just pinches?
37:11Pinch or just go all in.
37:12Great.
37:12Just get in there.
37:14That's great, because it gives it a lovely color,
37:16a lovely taste.
37:17We want the tofu to brown.
37:18Yep, okay.
37:20This is very healthy.
37:21And then break it down a little bit,
37:23because we don't want these chunks.
37:24No, no.
37:24Nobody wants the chunks.
37:26You want to, you know, mash.
37:28And how many years have you had both restaurants?
37:31There'll be 13 in July.
37:33Congratulations.
37:35And five and a half years.
37:37And it was the key when you were putting
37:38the cookbook together.
37:39Obviously, you know it's people who want to eat healthy food,
37:41but you want to make it, like,
37:42so there are actual recipes they can make.
37:44Was that...
37:45Yes, I wanted it to be approachable, simple.
37:47I think people get really intimidated
37:48by vegetables and vegetarian food.
37:50I think we're good.
37:51It's crumbled.
37:52I feel like either this should be a little bit bigger,
37:55or we should put a little few onions.
37:56Or maybe just taking our time a little bit more.
38:00But, you know, when you do it at home,
38:02it'll look like this, because of the magic of TV.
38:05So this is our...
38:06Very good juice.
38:06This is our filling.
38:07Really?
38:08I'm so glad.
38:08I had them put tequila in mine.
38:11I was going to say,
38:12that was really a winning endorsement.
38:14Yeah, no, it's really good.
38:15And your food is really good.
38:18Thanks.
38:19All right.
38:19Okay, so now you ready to roll a burrito?
38:21That's right, yeah, okay.
38:22Okay, so you're going to take your filling.
38:24Okay.
38:25And put some...
38:26And don't overload it, or overload it.
38:28Okay.
38:29That seems right.
38:30Okay.
38:31Burrito maker, beware.
38:32So just put in as much as you'd like.
38:34And then I know you love hot sauce.
38:35I love hot sauce.
38:36So I brought some Spring Cafe hot sauce for you.
38:39Great.
38:40And add that in.
38:41Okay.
38:41And then cheese.
38:42I like a little extra cheese.
38:44So I'm going to sprinkle that.
38:46And then sour cream.
38:48I mostly feel very confident about this,
38:50and I'm worried about rolling it.
38:52Okay, but you have three kids.
38:54So remember swaddling them as babies?
38:56It's like a swaddle.
38:57Okay.
38:58It's like a tuck roll.
38:59Right.
38:59Guac.
39:00Did you do guac?
39:00I'm going to do some guac.
39:01Okay.
39:01All right, so...
39:03So you can do either...
39:04You know what?
39:05I need a little more feeling.
39:06It's just, if this had legs,
39:07I would know how to do it.
39:10The absence of legs is making it hard.
39:12We're going to go like this,
39:14and then you kind of fold over,
39:16and then you want to pull it in tight.
39:20You need a tight burrito.
39:21A tight roll.
39:22Oh, look at that.
39:23That's a good burrito.
39:26All right.
39:27See?
39:28Yep.
39:28I'm going to have a bite now.
39:29Can I have a bite?
39:29You can.
39:30I mean, we have a really nicely cut one for you,
39:32but you can have a bite of this one.
39:33Okay, no, I'll have a nicely cut one.
39:34I feel like you just shamed mine, but...
39:37No, no, no.
39:38It looks beautiful.
39:40Mm.
39:41Good?
39:43It works.
39:45I'm so good.
39:46I'm so good.
39:47Sabrina Rudin, everybody!
39:48I hope you were glad to have you.
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