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      <video:description>Amy gets director David Freyne on the line to dish about guest Da&apos;Vine Joy Randolph before the main interview. He&apos;s calling from overseas to talk about his film Eternity, where Da&apos;Vine proves she can land joke after joke with zero apparent effort. Which is annoying, really. Between gushing about her comedic timing and &quot;weird level of calm,&quot; David opens up about finding a brain tumor during production and how making a movie about the afterlife oddly prepared him to face mortality with curiosity instead of fear. Amy immediately wants to know where Da&apos;Vine&apos;s unflappable energy comes from because she&apos;s &quot;phased by most things.&quot; David&apos;s burning questions for Da&apos;Vine: when did she realize she was hilarious, and can that supernatural composure be learned? They agree it&apos;s deeply unfair for one person to be that good at both drama and comedy.</video:description>
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      <video:description>Finneas pulls over his car mid-Saturday softball commute to Zoom into Amy&apos;s show and talk about his little sister, Billie Eilish. He immediately gets distracted riffing on LA&apos;s driverless Waymo cars, admitting he has zero guilt cutting them off since there&apos;s no human inside, then pivoting to a genuinely sweet image: robot delivery carts meeting Waymos at intersections, just standing there like they&apos;re in love. Classic eldest child energy kicks in when he talks about making Billie laugh, saying her reaction rivals Conan&apos;s or Amy&apos;s. The conversation turns surprisingly real when Finneas explains why he shares so much of their creative process online. At 13, he was scrounging for these exact videos. His philosophy? There&apos;s no secret sauce, just ideas and a laptop from the Apple store. After some early career stress, he realized chaos doesn&apos;t make great work. Connection does.</video:description>
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      <video:description>Amy reunites with &quot;tenderoni&quot; Jon Hamm to talk Bad Bunny, baseball, and what Don Draper&apos;s doing now. But first, John Slattery drops in to explain how he auditioned for Hamm&apos;s Mad Men role only to hear &quot;We already have this guy.&quot; The twist? They wanted him anyway. Slattery&apos;s first thought when meeting Hamm: &quot;Oh shit. They certainly do have that guy.&quot; The two trade stories about their brotherly bond, though Slattery admits he sometimes asks himself &quot;What would Ham do?&quot; because Hamm&apos;s annoyingly competent at everything. They reminisce about improvising together on Wet Hot American Summer before Amy brings out the Ham Bones himself. The Golden Globe banter starts immediately. Hamm has two, remember.</video:description>
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      <video:description>Amy sits down with Nick Offerman, her Parks and Rec brother and fellow Ron Swanson mourner. But first, Aubrey Plaza zooms in from backstage to deliver the goods. Turns out she, Nick, and Jason Schwartzman share a June 26 birthday and maintain a sacred medieval text chain. Sample message: Nick once sent them &quot;a massive load of my wholesome earth sign love&quot; which Aubrey absolutely read as urine at first. She also recalls Nick&apos;s dad energy on set, especially the time he told her she could walk ten feet and pour her own damn coffee instead of waiting for a PA. The vibe? Peak earth sign behavior. They get into ghosts, Parks nostalgia, Nick&apos;s new book Little Woodchucks, and whether Aubrey thinks he can actually build anything or if it&apos;s all an elaborate lie.</video:description>
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