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Nikki Glaser
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Brian Frangie
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Brian Frangie
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Chris Convey
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Chris Convey
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Brian Frangie
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Unknown
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Brian Frangie
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Unknown
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Brian Frangie
If you want to find out what happened to her, I'll help.
Nikki Glaser
She's still alive.
Brian Frangie
I want to see my wife.
Unknown
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Unknown
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Brian Frangie
Hello, here we are. Welcome to the show. It's the E. Glaser podcast. Welcome. It's January 6th, Monday.
Chris Convey
Oh God, I forgot.
Brian Frangie
Oh yeah. Wait a second.
Chris Convey
Happy holidays.
Brian Frangie
Yeah. To everyone who celebrates? Brian is here. Sean is here. Sean O'Connor, Brian Frangie, Chris Convey.
Nikki Glaser
I'm here.
Brian Frangie
Yeah, we're all here. We're all doing it. This is the. The day after. I don't know. I have only slept for three hours. It's a crazy day since yesterday. Anything kind of in a dreamlike state.
Nikki Glaser
And you were been talking Nonstop for like, 70 days getting ready for this. And then you had. You had globes last night. Stern, this morning. I feel like you should just turn it over to these two to describe the events of last night.
Chris Convey
We started talking about it.
Nikki Glaser
We were so good at this when.
Chris Convey
We got here, and I kept saying, no, no, we gotta save it for the pods.
Brian Frangie
Okay. Yeah. So just to set the stage, last night, I hosted the Golden Globes. The 82nd Golden Globes. It was live on CBS. It went extraordinarily well. All of the hard work, all of the running around, doing sets, all of the writing, all of the. Just thought that went behind it totally paid off. It's a testament to, like, when you know something so well, you can just get up there and have fun and do it. We had a blast doing it all around, but it, like, truly was exceeded expectations, I believe, like, if I would have dreamed for it to have a response, it truly was the response that it got in every way. In fact, like we were saying this morning, some of the article titles would have been. If we were, like, if I pitched to the writer's room, can you guys, like, pitch out on some titles to articles that we would want people to write after this? They would have been these, you know, it was like, is truly, you know. Yeah, it was just. It's another. Another, like, Tom Brady roast kind of like, moment of, like, it all worked out and I. I'm so lucky and happy and grateful to have two of.
Unknown
These, like the Tom Brady rose, where then everyone in the world of sports knows who you are after it. And then now everyone in Hollywood knows. It's like, you gotta go do, like, a Home Depot.
Brian Frangie
Yeah. What. What group of people am I not hitting?
Chris Convey
Well across the board? You got rave reviews from not just Huffington Post, but also Breitbart wrote an article about you that. Because there was. There were jokes in there for everybody.
Brian Frangie
Yes.
Chris Convey
Appease different demographics at different times.
Brian Frangie
We didn't do that because we were, like, trying to be middle of the road and play both sides. It was just like, we just felt the vibe of the. We felt the zeitgeist right now, which would literally change by the hour.
Chris Convey
Yeah.
Brian Frangie
Based on, like, if they knew who Luigi Mangione was, if they were worried about Trump, like, if the vibe in the air was, you know, like, it was changing every day. But we just nailed the tone, and so no one felt we weren't. Were, you know, skewering them, because we weren't. It was like. It was about skewering the idea of things more. It wasn't like, no one got, like, scorched either.
Unknown
No, it was, like. It was so celebratory. And the nicest tweet that I read that, like. Like, really just, like, ignited something in my brain to the point where it's all I've thought about for the last 18 hours is someone said this felt like the. Like, the first award show to ever feel young and in the moment.
Brian Frangie
Aww.
Unknown
And they were like, Nicki should be like, the millennial Billy Crystal moving forward.
Nikki Glaser
Oh, man.
Brian Frangie
Where.
Unknown
It was just like. It really felt like for the first time ever, it didn't feel old and stale.
Brian Frangie
That's the longest tweet I've ever heard.
Unknown
Yeah. Oh, no, I just started.
Brian Frangie
Oh, that's so nice. Yeah, that's. I mean, the word young to be described, you know, when you're 40. But that's how long this takes to, like, be for me at least to be good enough to have done this. I couldn't have done this in my 20s or 30s. I think some people do have talent that emerges or they just find out who they are as a performer earlier on, but. And just being able to be surrounded by the right people. But truly, like, is such a win. Like, I feel. I feel like Tom Brady on the Patriots, and we just won the Super Bowl. That's how I feel like. I really feel like it was. It's our win.
Chris Convey
I think Tom Brady is a pretty apt description, because this. This was This. I felt way different this time than I did after the Tom Brady rose. After the Tom Brady roast, I felt like I won the Super Bowl. I felt like I. I was euphoric.
Brian Frangie
Yeah.
Chris Convey
This time I was not euphoric.
Brian Frangie
Yeah. What was. What were you feeling?
Chris Convey
I was satisfied. I was like, we came here to win. We expected to win, and we won.
Unknown
Yeah, totally.
Chris Convey
I was. I was like, this is gonna. I. I think I posted online beforehand. Yeah. On my Instagram, I said, get ready, because you're about to see the best monologue in Golden Globes history. And that was prior to the monologue. And I. And if it was any worse than that, I would be depressed right now.
Brian Frangie
Yeah.
Chris Convey
And we. We We. We were the best monologue in Golden Globes history. And so now I'm satisfied.
Brian Frangie
He's satisfied.
Unknown
I'm so satisfied.
Nikki Glaser
So funny.
Unknown
I love the difference between Brian right now and Brian on Saturday.
Brian Frangie
Yes. Yes.
Unknown
It's great. It's like a new. It's like, honestly, it's like the substance in a way where you have had. You're younger. You're, like, vibrant lust for life. Dennis Quaid's jacking off to you right now.
Brian Frangie
It is. It was so. It's just so awesome. Like, just the relief on the other side of a lot of work, a lot of anxiety is just one of the best feelings in the world. It's like, why you do it. It's like, why. It's the re. That's. That's what I'm going after. The feeling of. Yes. It. Like, that was so scary.
Chris Convey
Yep.
Brian Frangie
And then now it's not anymore. And there is, like, a there. With that comes, like, kind of like, then what do I think about? Like, I can't. Last night, I could not fall asleep because all, like, was monologue jokes were going through my head. The wording of joke, like, still. My brain is still, like, keep running them. Keep practicing them. It was really bizarre.
Nikki Glaser
How about Nikki memorizing that last joke? Incredible.
Chris Convey
Oh, my God.
Nikki Glaser
It's. It's. It's like, one of the most impressive things I've ever seen.
Brian Frangie
I can't believe. I can't believe. I did not. Let's just set the stage.
Chris Convey
Yeah.
Brian Frangie
So the last joke I do was about.
Chris Convey
In the monologue.
Brian Frangie
In the monologue. The last joke I did was about how, you know, no matter what happens tonight, whether you win or lose, just remember, the point of winning an award is not to. The point of making art is not to win an award. The point of making art is to start a tequila brand so popular you never have to make art again.
Nikki Glaser
Great joke.
Brian Frangie
And every joke was in the prompter, the teleprompter, in case, you know, I was off book for all of the jokes. But I would have to just look to see where I was in the. In the monologue. And some of the wording. Maybe I would look to it, but we were moving things around, so it was more prompter, was more about, like, what's next? As opposed to, like, what am I saying?
Nikki Glaser
Yeah, roadmap for you.
Brian Frangie
Yeah. But that joke we took out because we found at rehearsal, the one before it about, you know, this is gonna be a memorable evening. Someday you're gonna look back and be like, oh, see, one of the crowd chants to go. Oh, my God. That was before they caught that guy that was supposed to be the closer. Because a rehearsal. A tag for it went really well.
Chris Convey
Yeah.
Brian Frangie
Where I say, it's like, it could be. It's a guy. It could be a woman. It's not going to be.
Chris Convey
And that it did do really well in the room. It. The. Both those tags exploded the 100% of the time. It's a. It's a man that exploded.
Unknown
That was the biggest pop of the. Like, the entire monologue was.
Chris Convey
And it got applause break.
Unknown
Like.
Chris Convey
But there is. But. But what Nikki sensed was that this is not. This is kind of a downer to end. This is not a celebratory statement to.
Unknown
Be making Tom Brady right here.
Chris Convey
Right. That he called an audible at the line.
Brian Frangie
He did call an audible.
Chris Convey
And this was not in the prompter. We removed it because.
Brian Frangie
Did I get. Yeah. What.
Unknown
John, even more impressive is every time you did this joke at the. In a set, you kept saying brand of tequila, and it was always supposed to be tequila brand, and you kept saying brand of tequila, and in your memory, you did the right wording. And it is.
Brian Frangie
That's crazy.
Unknown
It was insane.
Brian Frangie
I never once said it right before that.
Unknown
No. Holding it in your hand, like.
Brian Frangie
Because I would always, like, see the joke that I would look up from my phone and just say brand of tequila instead of tequila brand. I didn't even realize that I got that right. That's so.
Unknown
Got it completely right last night and right now. And it's just like, what if I.
Brian Frangie
Would have, like, fl. Like, if. It would be a totally different conversation. That's how delicate this shit is. That if I would not have landed that last joke, which is just a fraction of what I did up there the whole night, it would have been a different. Like, it would be a different story today. Because a closer is your dismount is like. That's your. Your pose at the end. And if you wobble on that, it's like. It just gives a different. It's. It's more important than the first thing you do. So for me to go. And I was talking, and I remember being like. It's that moment, like, when our gymnast is flying through the air on this, like, and everyone's holding their breath and it's silent and, like, it's. Time slows down. That is what I felt in, like, in a, like, movie moment in my mind saying that joke of, like. I don't know if I'm. If the next Word is going to be the right word. What's gonna happen? Thank fucking God. That is over.
Chris Convey
Yes, he is.
Brian Frangie
That moment is over. Because if someone would've told me that moment was coming up in my life, I would not. I would. And I hate that there are going to be more moments like that in my life that I. That I. That I know are coming up because I set myself up for them all the time. That was terrifying, but it was completely flawless. It ended.
Unknown
It ended the monologue in such a triumphant way where everyone, like, cheered.
Chris Convey
Yeah.
Unknown
And then, like, right after that, you get, like, another slam with the rock coming out. It, like, it paired so well with bringing the rock up as well, because he has a tequila brand that's very successful. And we never even meant it to be that because he got moved the day of.
Brian Frangie
Oh, my God.
Nikki Glaser
Oh, yeah.
Unknown
It's like a perfect circumstance that, like, you just nailed. And it's like this electric moment that, like, it was like goosebumps. It was incredible. It was amazing.
Brian Frangie
It really is just about, like, what did boils down to is, like, if you got to practice, you just. And that's the reason I do lots of sets is because I don't like. I don't like to. I don't like to rehearse, like, when there's not an. Like, I don't like to just go over the script, reading it over with a group of. Right in a room. I don't like to rehearse them alone. I mean, I'm sure that it would have worked also that way to just say the lines over and over, but I just had to go out and do a bunch of sets so that I was forced to say it a bunch. It's not even. It wasn't even about testing material. I mean, it was about that, but. But I realized now it was about just, like, saying it so much that it. I could say it anyway and still find my way back. Or if something happened, it was just, like, I had it memorized so well. But for me, there's no other way to do that than just book sets. Because then I have, like, practicing lines for an audition I would never do. Like, I go into auditions and I'm never prepared or off book because I don't. There's no. Auditioning sucks, but when there's an audience there, I'll audition or practicing sucks, but when there's an audience, practically practice can happen.
Chris Convey
You need to have an acting class.
Nikki Glaser
Nikki likes to scrimmage.
Unknown
Yeah.
Nikki Glaser
She doesn't want to do drills.
Brian Frangie
I don't want to drill. I want. That's why, like, I practice. I learned so much guitar when I was able to go live on Instagram. It's like I need an audience watching me. Like, you know, I practice, like, what I really suck, like, off Instagram, but, like, to try it and, like, you need an Audi. I don't know. Three, I guess. Three.
Chris Convey
That's. That's all it is. And it could play the whole monologue down to the fact that you're three.
Brian Frangie
Oh, God.
Chris Convey
Can't get away from it.
Brian Frangie
So glad.
Chris Convey
I was watching the monologue on YouTube today, which, by the way, is over 2 million now.
Unknown
Yeah, it's at 2.3.
Brian Frangie
What?
Unknown
It's at 2.3. It's been 15 hours at the time of taping, and last year's monologue has 2.9 in a year.
Chris Convey
Yeah.
Nikki Glaser
Oh, my word.
Unknown
Yeah. And I think that's mostly us watching to figure out what not to do.
Brian Frangie
That's so funny.
Chris Convey
But I was watching it, and we got to that part where you have to do that. You do the audible and you have to do that last joke. And I saw it last night, and I know that it went well. And even watching it, knowing that I was still nervous that you weren't gonna get.
Nikki Glaser
My heart sank in that moment.
Chris Convey
Yeah.
Nikki Glaser
When I saw it was an imprompter and I knew Nikki had to do it, I was terrified.
Unknown
It's the wildest audible call. Cause you start saying, all right. And then you're like, before we start giving out awards, like, it. It was like. So you caught yourself. You're like, I'm not going to start it right now. Yeah, but like, we know that. But everyone in the room is just like, oh, of course. Like, she's taking a beat as we're laughing, you know. All right.
Brian Frangie
Yes.
Chris Convey
Yeah, it was. It was flawless. And then I want to say something that I think is an underappreciated aspect of your hosting, which is obviously was funny and the monologue was amazing, and the interstitials were amazing. But I watching it back, I really like the way you introduce people. It's very professional. It's got, like the great. A great tenor in your voice.
Unknown
Yeah, it was. It was. It was wall to wall, some of the best hosting ever.
Brian Frangie
Oh, my God.
Unknown
Your introductions were incredible.
Chris Convey
Like, the smiles. It's like you. It's like, you know when you see, like, a kid and like, they've been trained to be a debutante and like, how do you know which form fork to use? And how do you know how to position your arms? Yeah, it was like that for hosting. It was just like.
Unknown
It really was. You were like adult JonBenet.
Brian Frangie
That is the greatest.
Chris Convey
One of the greatest.
Brian Frangie
That's so nice. That's so nice.
Unknown
I mean popular, like.
Brian Frangie
Okay, let's talk about popular.
Nikki Glaser
Honestly, I think there could be an hour long documentary about how popular we might make.
Chris Convey
One Safdie can do.
Nikki Glaser
I'm serious. You could interview every single person. There is a. There's a story for most people that have been involved in this project with Nikki and everybody had some little part to play to create something that was so funny and people loved.
Chris Convey
Loved.
Unknown
It really is loved to a point that like literally my son today woke up and the first thing he did like to wake me up was sing popular. Him and his friends were singing Popular at a golden, like an adult gold Golden Globes thing.
Nikki Glaser
Does that mean everybody was topless?
Unknown
It. No, it like, it really like it changed something in my son. He like loved it.
Chris Convey
Yeah, I mean, I was listening to Wicked soundtrack at the gym today. I was just like, I gotta hear popular.
Brian Frangie
You went to the gym today?
Chris Convey
Went to the gym this morning. I have to.
Brian Frangie
I guess you got to sleep in. Not really.
Unknown
You didn't do Stern?
Brian Frangie
Yeah, I didn't do Stern.
Chris Convey
I got back pretty late. I talked to Allie, stayed up so I could give her like the download.
Nikki Glaser
And what grade did she give it?
Chris Convey
She gave it an A plus plus.
Nikki Glaser
Okay, good. That's really good.
Chris Convey
Yeah, we Talked until like 2 o'clock in the morning about it because we stayed out really late. Yeah, I didn't leave the Hilton until midnight or past midnight.
Nikki Glaser
Yeah, we were just hanging and then Nikki was trying to go to sleep for us and I just kept trying to talk about how great she was and she's trying to sleep.
Brian Frangie
I'm like, I'm so sorry. No, no, no, I wanted the company. I was like. Cause you went downstairs for a bit to collect like some stuff from the, you know, writer's room. And I was like, when is he coming back? Like, I can't be alone. I haven't been alone forever. I wanted to like talk or like process and like. Yeah, it was. It's wild.
Unknown
It's all I wanted. I got home and everyone was asleep, but then I got like a text message from my friend who is not in the industry, but he's like a. He's in the music industry and he's like way too cool for school with everything and he was like, I was at a party and as she started doing Popular, the whole party was like, no, don't do this. And then the turn of this sucks. He was like, it was a celebration. We all got got. Like, we all.
Brian Frangie
That's so good. Because, like, we were feeling like so many people were, like, they really wanted the song. And, like, I think some people. It would have been, like, a fun thing to do. We, like. But I didn't really hear that anyone had that. Like, I haven't heard the reaction of, like, what is she doing? Like, and then they were like, oh, you got us. That's so good to hear that. That paid off because that's what we were writing to, like, we wanted to trick people.
Unknown
We tricked, like. We tricked, like, a group of, like. Like, alternative musicians in a way where they were just like, oh, my God, like, what a turn.
Nikki Glaser
Anything.
Brian Frangie
But this whole thing sucks. That was my favorite part, was just saying this whole thing sucked. That really, like, made me laugh every time I said it. Which was, like, three times.
Unknown
Yeah.
Brian Frangie
To practice it, we came up with Popular the night before at, like, 10pm.
Unknown
10Pm, 9 or 10. It happened so late that, like, I went to sleep being like, well, Popular's definitely getting cut. I can't wait to see what we do in Act 3.
Chris Convey
We were loopy. You never can trust an idea like that late before the show.
Brian Frangie
And it's a miracle that it even happen. Like, it just is. Thank God I had canceled my sets that night because it was just. I was having a fun time in the writers room. I was like, I don't need to practice anymore. It's down. Like, we don't need to do that. So I cancel my sets. And. And then we were just. That just came from us being kooky and just, like, throwing out stuff and, like, saying, like, oh, what could be we do if we're not? Just like. Because Jess Dweck was the one that was like, you know, you just had a great monologue, and you have another. You're doing talking in all the acts. We have this Act 3. Like, if you just. We were gonna do another mini monologue about tv, which would have been great and great jokes, but she was like, I don't know. At that point, I'm, like, looking for something more. I'm, like, kind of bored. It's like the same thing we already saw. And then to me, I was just like, God damn it, she's fucking right? And now we have to, like, come up with something. Like, we have to come up with, like, an interactive bit where I'm gonna have to, like, go in the audience or I'm gonna have to, like. I don't know, like, go over, like, do some. Just do some sort of, like, bit. Just doing bits is like. It's hard to come up with a bit that works. Like, yes, I'm great at telling jokes. That's what I do. Like, let's just stick to that. But she was so right. And I'm like. I really was like, oh, this is gonna be such a long night. And this is just insurmountable of, like, where do we even go? What do we do?
Unknown
Her saying that at, like, 8:39pm was so helpful, though, because we've been in a windowless room all day.
Brian Frangie
Oh, my God, you're so right.
Unknown
Everyone's crazy. And the original pitch was, like, you. That. You come out like Linda. The song was cut. And then JP McDade said, Popular.
Brian Frangie
Yeah.
Unknown
And then we all. No one heard him except for Mike Gibbons, who then asked him to re pitch it again. And then we kind of just talked.
Nikki Glaser
He thought. He was like. He backed off on it because he's like, oh, everybody hates it.
Chris Convey
There's no way this is a good joke. Nobody laughed at never saying this again.
Unknown
And then he pitches it again because Gibbons makes him pitch it again. And then we kind of riff on it for, like, 10 minutes. And then, like, three of us just go into another room, bang out a script, and then you're sending it off. And thank God we did it, because not only was it really funny, but it also gave the every, like, news outlet an iconic photo of you wearing a pope hat and the Glinda one and the Glinda thing, and you look awesome.
Brian Frangie
It's my favorite thing I've ever done, I think, for sure. And I. I definitely want that as my in memoriam photo. When I die, it's 100% like, please. It's. When I. If I die, please have this clip resurface at the Emmys. I. Because that's the one I'll be shown dead on.
Nikki Glaser
Nikki said this last night, and her mom and her dad, like, a bunch of us were there, and Nikki's like, I want this as my in memoriam image, please. We need to make that happen. And Nikki's mom goes, oh, we'll make it happen.
Chris Convey
You're alive in this scenario.
Brian Frangie
But I think it'll get a laugh in the room.
Nikki Glaser
Oh, yeah.
Brian Frangie
If that is, like, it just looks ridiculous.
Unknown
It looks ridiculous, but it also looks iconic. Like, you have a white background from the spotlight. Like, you look fucking cool.
Brian Frangie
Yeah.
Unknown
And it's so dumb.
Brian Frangie
It's so dumb.
Chris Convey
It's a callback. It's just the longest callback of all time, if that picture pops.
Brian Frangie
But when we were. When we were in the room and you had written it out and you guys had, like, gave us this amazing script, and, like, we had pitched out on in the room and stuff, and I was just, like, fired up by it. But it was also, like, we were, like, high in caffeine and adrenaline and nerves. And, like, you know, there's. I would say there was probably like 30 times we all collectively got, like, really excited about something, and it didn't work. Literally, like, 30 times that happened for.
Chris Convey
30 different Wicked jokes we never wound up telling.
Brian Frangie
Yes.
Chris Convey
We gave out a medal.
Nikki Glaser
Even Brian's, like, dweck has done it. Or, like, another person has done it multiple times.
Chris Convey
Yeah, man.
Brian Frangie
There were so many ideas that we had that we, you know, in the room. It's a great feeling because even if it doesn't work out, there's like, this feeling of, like. And then this and this. And we're just like. We're making each other laugh about it, and we're like, should we do this? This is crazy. And they. They never go. But this was one when I was like, God, I really do. I like singing. And it's. I don't. I'm not doing it too much that it's, like. Seems like I'm, like, I'm singing and it's making fun of myself. And it's. And it's just. And it's catchy, and it just. It's so good. Popular is so funny.
Unknown
Yeah. It's such a catchy song. The joke is so clear immediately. And then on top of that, it's like, honestly, maybe the most cutting joke of the entire show. Because in any other award show, they would do the entire song.
Brian Frangie
Yes.
Unknown
And, like, it's a burn on every award show. Yes. Like, honestly, you, like, took that away from, like, the SAG Awards. Might have actually done that.
Brian Frangie
Yeah.
Chris Convey
We gotta go to the.
Brian Frangie
Okay, I gotta text to someone very important that I gotta. Oh, good piece. I will be back after this.
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Brian Frangie
We're back. Yeah, that was a crazy.
Chris Convey
This article is crazy.
Nikki Glaser
So, so funny.
Chris Convey
There is an article on Rolling Stone that the title of the article is. And Bob just sent this to us. A credit to Bob. System of a Down jokingly confirm Glenn Close was a bandmate following Golden Globe shout out.
Brian Frangie
Oh my God, that is so funny.
Chris Convey
Guitarist.
Brian Frangie
That joke did not get anything in the room. People were so confused. It was just for people who were listening closely.
Unknown
You know, I will say playing closely. It was the dumbest thing I've ever pitched in my entire life.
Nikki Glaser
If you put it killed in the room. And sometimes the jokes are for the people. And this one was definitely.
Brian Frangie
It was like two time Golden Globe recipient, Hollywood legend and former drummer of System of the Down, Glenn Close.
Unknown
That was definitely for the room.
Brian Frangie
It was so funny. But why not say that that is so funny. And even if it for me those kind of tosses to presenters, there's no harm in that because it was just like to say the weirdest thing made people go what did she just say? That's more interesting than just like here comes.
Unknown
Cause those when you bring somebody out, nobody's even really paying attention until the person walks out.
Chris Convey
Exactly.
Unknown
The idea that you even put some jokes in there is like so exciting.
Brian Frangie
It was just a little treat for anyone who was paying attention. Which at that point in the show, it was late in the show. It was probably the seventh act out of like 10 or so.
Unknown
It was 12 acts.
Brian Frangie
What?
Nikki Glaser
It was the end of the.
Chris Convey
The last thing.
Unknown
Yeah, she was about to give that award to the brutal. She was walking out.
Chris Convey
She was laughing as she walked out. She liked the joke, I think. I assume that's why she's laughing.
Unknown
Glenn Close, like, rewatching the monologue was a top five audience member. Glenn Close. Ralph Fiennes. Fucking loves you. Like, the entire halftime recap. He. You're like, he's right behind you. He's just laughing the entire time.
Brian Frangie
Really?
Nikki Glaser
Oh, he's like.
Unknown
He starts laughing at Tucci and pointing at him.
Brian Frangie
Yeah.
Unknown
Oh, my God.
Brian Frangie
I love Rafine so much. That just. I cannot believe you just told me that. That makes you. I was so nervous just standing, because when you go out in the crowd, I was so nervous being there because I just didn't want anyone to, like, feel forced to say something to me because I'm just, like, waiting there. So I even told the stage manager, don't set me out there until, like, I go, like, literally, let's start walking. A minute before we're back on. He was like, I want to go out a minute 30. I was like, please, I can't be. I just don't want to stand out there in, like, while everyone's still talking and I'm just standing there alone. Like, they're gonna feel like they'll have to say, good job. And if they don't, I'll feel sad. But people. People just were, like, leaving me alone. Cause they're like, she has a job to do.
Unknown
Yeah.
Brian Frangie
With the vibe. It wasn't like, we don't like her vibe.
Nikki Glaser
Oh, no.
Unknown
Like, I. I. I made mental notes of everyone who, like, was really, really digging it. Glad close.
Nikki Glaser
Yeah. I've got mvp Huge star edition.
Unknown
Yeah.
Nikki Glaser
So who are some of yours?
Unknown
Oh, Kylie, Kylie, Kylie, you. Even during the Timothy part, I was.
Brian Frangie
Scared to even ask. It matters to me too much.
Unknown
Eyelashes fucking killed her. She doubled over.
Brian Frangie
Stop.
Unknown
It's on the monologue. She is, like, bending over, laughing, and Tiffany is trying to play it cool, but he's laughing. And then, like, during the sandler thing, you really broke Timothy.
Brian Frangie
Oh, my God. Yes. Well, it's. It's. I realized, like, it's so much. It's so hard to have a camera in your face when you. Because all the cameras are in people's faces. Wait. And they're. They don't know when the joke is coming about them. They know it's coming because there's a camera in their face.
Chris Convey
Yeah.
Brian Frangie
And they're a big star, so it's probably, like, they're like, oh, what's this gonna be? And when you, like, from doing roast. When I would even see my Name up in the prompter when someone was like, doing their rosette and I know a joke's coming about me. You, like, black out. You don't even listen to it. Like, you're just like, you can't, like, process information when you're so nervous what's going to be said? So I. I went to bed last night being like, oh, I. I have to remember they are terrified. In that moment, I really was like, they have nothing to wor. They should trust me. And, like, I just, like, know that I am trustworthy. So I just think that they will be. But they were so scared.
Unknown
Oh, they might have been scared, but oh, my God, like Cate Blanchett. Every reaction shot, she's dying.
Nikki Glaser
Dying.
Unknown
Eddie Redmayne. Eddie Redmayne is mvp.
Brian Frangie
Really?
Unknown
He was laughing and looked like he pretended he, like, got shot. He felt like was falling over in his chair.
Nikki Glaser
He loved it.
Unknown
The Jackal joke broke Redmayne.
Nikki Glaser
He loved it. Huge mvp. Adam Sandlert.
Chris Convey
Yeah.
Brian Frangie
Oh, my God.
Nikki Glaser
Big boost in the room. That was amazing.
Chris Convey
That was great.
Brian Frangie
Was down for that.
Nikki Glaser
Ariana and Cynthia, the most attentive audience.
Chris Convey
Member of all time.
Nikki Glaser
She was having. She was just being a fun human being.
Brian Frangie
They, like, made me feel so safe being there.
Unknown
I literally said to Chris, I think when you were out there that Ariana doing the hold your finger. And then she picked up Cynthia's and was like, this is. You felt like the Kevin Hart moment at the Tom Brady rose.
Brian Frangie
It was just a cosine of like, this were on board with this girl. Everyone was like, in and like, they didn't have to go that hard on it. They are like, you know, have that kind of moment. I met Ariana once when she was dating Pete, like, very quickly. And I don't think she knew who I was. I mean, there's no way. So there was no, like, goodwill I had with her in my mind before that. So. But she. I, like, I just sensed. I sensed them even before that joke of like, like, they. They leaning forwards and like, you know.
Nikki Glaser
She was present and fun and light. It was amazing.
Unknown
Her and Cynthia came to play. Like, Cynthia, when you were saying, cynthia Erivo is here, like, re watching the monologue. She's like, okay, what is she gonna say? It's like, oh, we didn't know.
Brian Frangie
We didn't know. We didn't know you'd be down. Oh, my God. Next time.
Unknown
We were more afraid of you than you were of me.
Brian Frangie
Yes, totally. They were so cool because wicked you that they were the ones to win Over. And it turns out like that. That fear I had of like, they might be taking themselves too seriously was so unfounded. It was like the exact opposite. They were so. They had such a good sense of humor about themselves. Immediately about it. And they were so.
Nikki Glaser
Yes, in the press conferences there was. They were so sincere about all that stuff. But the fact that they were so light and fun and present in that show.
Brian Frangie
Ariana is down for comedy. She's funny. Yeah, she's funny.
Unknown
Kidman. Kidman brought it.
Nikki Glaser
Kidman was.
Brian Frangie
Oh, my God, thank you for telling me these because I haven't watched it yet. And like, when I was up there, I wasn't really absorbing and I sent you this one.
Unknown
But Sarah Paulson's reaction to the two fingers up joke is my favorite. I didn't see it. She is just like, Right, you see her over, like, she looks so shocked. Her face turned into Katy Perry's.
Nikki Glaser
Adrien Brody. Oh.
Brian Frangie
Oh, yeah.
Chris Convey
That was the surprise of the night.
Brian Frangie
Yeah.
Chris Convey
The fact that he laughed at that.
Unknown
He laughed.
Brian Frangie
Yes. That was so, so cool. I wish I could have seen better. I couldn't really see what everyone was doing, but that's from my years of blurring my eyes and not paying attention to people's faces. Like, my body doesn't know how to like, look at people and like, see what they're doing. I literally can't. And so I just kind of saw like an energy.
Chris Convey
It was a positive energy.
Brian Frangie
Yeah, like wicked. I like did see because I like, they were so close, I almost couldn't. But everyone else there was just like Sandler Chalamet. I was like, oh. I could see an energy of like, he was. I saw moving in a way that was laughing. But I couldn't, I couldn't really track it. It's. It's nice to hear this.
Nikki Glaser
He was, He. Chalamet had a great time. I mean, what did.
Chris Convey
Club Chalamet had a good time.
Unknown
Tell me.
Nikki Glaser
This is one of my favorite things.
Unknown
The greatest. Like, I'll never be spurge my queen. Club Chalamet.
Brian Frangie
Oh my God.
Cindy Crawford
There.
Brian Frangie
Yeah, there's the fan group, the fan people who love Timothee Chalamet.
Unknown
It's one woman. Oh, It's. She's a 45 year old woman in New York. We love Club Chalamet. Shout out the moment Timothy laughed at you. That was the endorsement that she needed. She said, we think Nikki's funny. Timothy laughed.
Brian Frangie
Such a great tweet. Nikki Glaser is funny. Timothy laughed like, yeah, it's. Yeah. I love that endorsement there really meant a lot to me.
Nikki Glaser
So much generosity in the room from these huge stars. The Rock. I will.
Chris Convey
I mean, I love the Rock for.
Nikki Glaser
The rest of my life.
Unknown
That was like, my voice just cracked. I almost teared up. That was. I know it was your moment, but for me and Mike Lawrence, that was a pivotal moment in both of our lives.
Brian Frangie
I was watching your face.
Unknown
Like, I melted at just the sight of the rock.
Brian Frangie
Oh, my God.
Unknown
I don't think the human brain could comprehend what the rock looks like in real life.
Brian Frangie
Yes.
Chris Convey
Well, for context, this was after the show ended, before the show.
Brian Frangie
He had. He was presenting. So he was on the other side of the stage. He walked across the stage to come say hi to me and say good luck and say, like, you're gonna kill this, and give me, like, just the sweetest. I think, yeah, I think I got a hug.
Chris Convey
Yeah, I think I saw that. I got a hug.
Brian Frangie
I think I hugged him before. And then after, he. Which he did not need to do, came by after everyone was in the room. We were all kind of celebrating. It was probably like 10 minutes after the end of the show. And he came back.
Unknown
He came back like he was the president of Hollywood.
Brian Frangie
Just make him. Yeah.
Unknown
I mean, like, he kind of is.
Chris Convey
He's the fucking rock of the United States.
Unknown
It's like, yes. He came in, like, swooped in, and, like, Nate Pergazzi had just come in. And I was like, nikki, you have a visitor.
Brian Frangie
I think I was like, nate. And then all of a sudden, it.
Unknown
Was like, I'm like, not Nate. We love Nate, but this is a rock. And just like, honestly, like 280 pounds of twisted steel and sex appeal walks into the room, and then you. And then he just held in.
Nikki Glaser
Pure charm.
Unknown
Pure charm. Like the most charismatic man to ever live tells you that for three hours, you held the world in your hands.
Brian Frangie
Yes. If you do what you did up there, you can hold the world.
Nikki Glaser
He was so kind to you. Oh, my God.
Chris Convey
He said the monologue was perfect, and he made this sign. And then. And then he said goodbye. Yeah, I mean, it was just perfect. Length made nobody feel like, oh, what do we do with the rock now? He came in, he delivered his piece, and he got out of there.
Unknown
Yeah. And then, like, I looked at Mike Lawrence and I was like, do I kill you? And we stab each other at the same time. Like, this is as good as life could ever be.
Brian Frangie
That's so awesome.
Unknown
A man that we've watched since we are nine years old.
Brian Frangie
Oh, my God.
Nikki Glaser
Marty and Martin Short were laughing, having such a good time. Seth Meyers is having a good time.
Unknown
I know you hate watching yourself, but you should really watch the halftime part. Ralph Fiennes is having the time of his life.
Brian Frangie
That is so great to hear.
Unknown
Like, he looks starstruck with you just standing in front of him.
Nikki Glaser
And I would say this season of Nikki watching movies, there's two people that have stood out to Nikki that I can remember. I'm sure you have more that she was just like, I love this man. Ray Fines.
Brian Frangie
Yeah. I. I like. I'm sorry. I've been sleeping on Ray Fines.
Unknown
Yeah.
Brian Frangie
Now I'm sleeping with him.
Unknown
Yeah.
Brian Frangie
But I. I have. I've, like, I wasn't. I'm not a Harry Potter girly. I don't know what Schindler's List I've never seen. I'm sorry. What's the other ones?
Nikki Glaser
Oh, he's in so much.
Unknown
Yeah, yeah.
Brian Frangie
I knew him from Made in Manhattan. I saw that. I saw him in that recently because I.
Chris Convey
That's the one he was.
Brian Frangie
He's actually so. I mean, it's like a rom com. He's so, like, he's. What a versatile.
Unknown
He's like one of the greatest actors to ever live.
Brian Frangie
He's next. Like, you just. I don't know, watching him, I'm just like that. It just. That's acting in a way that I. And it's so subtle. It's like I don't even know what he's doing, but it's moving me in a way that I've never been moved by acting before.
Unknown
Yeah. I think it's pretty obvious he's going to be listening to this. I feel like he's a bestie now. Based on, like, truly. I saw stars in his eyes. Like, it was just like, oh, my God, she's here now.
Brian Frangie
That is so good. And she was like, that is so.
Unknown
He was laughing at everything. Oh, my God. It was so fun to rewatch today.
Nikki Glaser
He came to have a good time. A bunch of those people, I cannot believe they came to have a really good time.
Unknown
The conclave table was a party table.
Brian Frangie
Yes. I can't wait to do this again.
Unknown
I mean, Tucci was an active audience member. The first mention of Stanley Tucci, freak off. It looked like we betrayed him. But when you.
Brian Frangie
Cologne.
Unknown
No. When you said, there's no baby oil, there's olive oil, he starts laughing like, it really got him. And it's so funny. Somebody made a meme that I sent to Chris. It's So maybe you want to show it. Like, you can see his reaction to freak off. And it's so funny what it says on top and then the one says on the bottom.
Brian Frangie
Oh, my God, I'm so excited for this. I love like a. Like, okay, what Freak off? No, he looked. She started roasting him again for no reason, and he looked like he was in pain. I know it sounds harsh, but it's honestly what he deserves for. For not being gay.
Unknown
I saw that on Twitter.
Brian Frangie
But Stanley Tucci, that's so funny.
Unknown
Was such a great audience member and such a good sport.
Brian Frangie
I'm so glad.
Unknown
And it happened again in the halftime thing when you. The clone with the clone, he was confused. And then when you sold that, who could have been? He laughed again.
Brian Frangie
Hammery took you twice as the old. The old TooCharoo.
Unknown
I mean, two time Tucci at this point. Every award show you host from now on needs at least a one tutu.
Brian Frangie
Where he thinks we're going hard. And then we lighten the load.
Nikki Glaser
We love Sammy Tucci. Take the load off Tushu.
Brian Frangie
Who does it. That and that. That, like the who we were gonna say for, like, you know, the. The after party is gonna suck this year. And then, like, who we're gonna say, you know. You know, our Martin Short freak off doesn't have the same ring to it. A Tilda Swinton freak off. We were like, who's gonna have the freak off? And then because we were switching jokes around and Martin Short was gonna be.
Chris Convey
He was in so many jokes.
Brian Frangie
He was gonna be in freak off.
Chris Convey
Like every joke in the monologue.
Nikki Glaser
We wanted him to be a part of this thing.
Unknown
So bad space we could get the first day. We started, like, we knew Martin Shore.
Brian Frangie
He landed in where he should because it was like, someone said it was like such. Or I said, and Martin Short is here because we have cameras. Someone said, that's such a Martin Short joke.
Unknown
Yes.
Brian Frangie
I loved that.
Unknown
It was great. And then they widen out after Martin was laughing to show Steve Martin laughing even harder at it.
Chris Convey
Yeah, that was a great.
Nikki Glaser
Steve Martin was fully on board with it too. It was just amazing.
Unknown
It was truly. It was the greatest night of my life. So I have no idea how you're feeling.
Brian Frangie
Oh, my God. I feel literally ill right now. My body is. I'm not even getting the adrenaline. Like your body, like sick Hawaii. I might have to go to break right now and, like, go puke. I'm like, it's. I'm like, so happy, but I'm feeling Physically worn down. I didn't eat much yesterday because I was just. I just wasn't hungry. You know, like, when you're like, I was too. I felt too nervous. And then today, I've, like, been just. I just ate so many blueberries. I think it was that.
Chris Convey
Too many blueberries.
Nikki Glaser
I think I might have too many unwashed blueberries.
Brian Frangie
Yeah.
Unknown
Yesterday, I. Literally, right after dress rehearsal, I started having a panic attack. So I took an Ativan, and then Brian said that I was a completely different person.
Chris Convey
Oh, my God.
Unknown
Well, once you were comfortable after act three, like, with Popular, I. I was depleted of anxiety. I was so calm that I'm like, I can't even pitch jokes now. Like, I don't even know where to pull them from. I've never been. I. I was like. I was like, Mexican Pope in conclave. I was just. Turtles are beautiful. Like, oh, my God.
Chris Convey
I look. I looked at you, and you looked like a totally different. It was around Act 5 or something, and all of a sudden, I turned to Sean.
Brian Frangie
During the show or like, during rehearsal.
Chris Convey
Act five of the show.
Unknown
I took an Ativan between rehearsal and.
Chris Convey
The show, and I was still pumped up. And then once after the monologue, and, like, the. The halftime show was pretty much locked in. All of a sudden, I turned to Sean. His hair is, like, up, and he's just eating a bag of chips, and he's just, like. His soul left his body. I was like, sean, Sean, give us. Give us jokes.
Unknown
I'm like, I have nothing.
Brian Frangie
What caused the panic attack? I was just like, it's not. It's. It's everything.
Unknown
Yeah, it was everything. Like, I feel like, popular. I mean, it might have been popular, like, where I'm like, oh, boy. It's like, I felt like a mother sending off her son to war. I'm like.
Nikki Glaser
Did you guys have doubts?
Unknown
I mean, I. I'm just playing out every scenario in these.
Chris Convey
Popular.
Nikki Glaser
Yeah.
Chris Convey
No, I don't. I didn't. I thought you crushed so hard.
Brian Frangie
So I was like, there's just no way.
Chris Convey
As soon as your family came in and we performed it for them, that was a real turning point.
Nikki Glaser
I mean, that's another layer to the story of Popular was popular, which is like, it could have.
Unknown
It was.
Nikki Glaser
People were all loving it and having a good time. But when. When you called your parents in, and I was like. I was like, what's going on here? And you. When you performed it.
Brian Frangie
Yeah, I canceled a set that night or four sets that night, but I booked one, and I Brought the audience in. I was like, I need to. I need to see myself if this works. Like, because when something gets. We're pitching it out, like, and then you perform it. Like, we've already all seen it. Like we wrote it, you know, so even when the performance is all put together, we can all laugh and stuff. But there's something. We're giving it more or maybe less than it deserves. It's just hard to tell with the people who wrote it. So I was like, I need. I texted them they're coming back from dinner. I was like, can you come to the writers room? I have something for you to see. You need to let me know. Because they're a great. They. They just had such great taste. They're also like both uninformed and as informed. Or like they're informed, but like they don't get every reference like they did. They didn't get the. My sister didn't know, but like the finger holding thing, I think. Or maybe one. One or two of that. I think she knew that, but she didn't know. What didn't she know? There was some reference that I was like, oh, that surprised me that she knows. She's just like, they're just like the perfect focus group.
Unknown
Yeah.
Chris Convey
Of Midwest, kind of Midwest middle America. Good old fashioned folks who you want.
Brian Frangie
Who's paying attention to. To the. Who would be watching the show. And it worked. It.
Chris Convey
And then you were immediately. You were off book before the script was written.
Unknown
It's. It was, it was.
Brian Frangie
There was no scripture was in my bones. It was the role I was always meant to play.
Nikki Glaser
It was.
Unknown
It was so wild how you didn't even look at it when they got it. You just had it. You had like.
Brian Frangie
I don't know if this was. I was not off work, but it was close.
Chris Convey
It was.
Brian Frangie
It was just fun. It was like. I love. I want to like. Musical theater is something I've always loved. So even getting to touch on it a little bit and then the idea of like a sketch moment of being told you suck is just wonderful to act out because it's the voice in my head anyway, you know, and now I get to like say it out loud and no one else can say it about me, but now I have a chance that I say it. So it just robs anyone the opportunity to say it in any way. And that's not why I'm doing it, but in talking it out, I'm like, oh, yeah, that's kind of a part of it is like it's Just so funny. Fun to say, this sucks. This sucks so much. You're embarrassing yourself in front of. In front of Elton John.
Nikki Glaser
And I didn't see it, but you mentioned it, that Ariana wanted.
Brian Frangie
Oh, yeah.
Unknown
Twitter was a buzz. They all. Her and Cynthia both were like, they want more. Why isn't she doing the whole song? They're so confused.
Chris Convey
The Internet wanted more too. Who did it? They.
Brian Frangie
Vulture.
Chris Convey
Vulture wrote the lyrics to the song.
Unknown
New York magazine wanted the whole.
Nikki Glaser
They wanted the whole song.
Chris Convey
And, yeah, it just gives us carte blanche if we ever do this again to have a song.
Brian Frangie
But it's so fun.
Unknown
So, Ma, it works so well because you also commit so hard, and your voice sounds lovely when you're doing it to the point where it's like, oh, like, we are incapable. Hands. Here she is.
Chris Convey
She's gonna do this. Yeah.
Unknown
It's plausible, but it's so crazy to me that everyone thinks that you're gonna do it. Would you go. You're gonna love this.
Brian Frangie
That's my only regret is that I should. I wish I would have said, wicked table. This is for you. Or, like, I wish I would have said wicked table because, like, the audience couldn't tell at home who I was pointing to. But me just cockily being like, you're gonna love. This is so funny. And I wish there would have been something about Cynthia and Ariana. Yeah. Pay close attention. Take notes. Like, something like that. That was my only regret. But, like, it was so fun.
Nikki Glaser
Here's a free lesson.
Brian Frangie
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Chris Convey
But we did it the right way, because I think if we did do the entire song this time, then people would have been like, oh, that's too much. And we just showed that this was a proof of concept. This was our sizzle reel for the thing that could be in the future.
Brian Frangie
Yes. You don't know that you didn't want more of Popular, but I assure you, you didn't.
Nikki Glaser
You did not.
Brian Frangie
The only reason you think you want more is because we didn't give you more.
Chris Convey
Yes.
Brian Frangie
It is a. It's a crazy paradox.
Chris Convey
Yeah.
Unknown
Less is more here, I promise you.
Brian Frangie
Like, everyone's like, you should have just done a little bit more. I'm like, I promise you it. We cut it off. Leaving people wanting more is good.
Chris Convey
Classic bad boy boyfriend move.
Brian Frangie
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Chris Convey
Didn't give it to him.
Unknown
Yeah, you probably did. Want a bite or a taste of Insane in the Penguin.
Chris Convey
Insane in the Gwain is a great lyric.
Nikki Glaser
You know what was beautiful about the monologue and all the things like there I'm getting a text about something different from every.
Brian Frangie
Every single person.
Nikki Glaser
Every single person. And one of the big texts I'm getting from, like, people that love Nikki and that everybody wanted more Nikki in the show.
Chris Convey
Yeah.
Unknown
Oh, my God. Yes. I, I'm in a Mets fan discord that has 90 people. And I was going through because they were all watching the Golden Globes and, like, I didn't even say I was writing on it, so I was like, basically a spy. And then they're like, at like 8pm they're like, where's Nikki gone? Like, we need more of that. Like, they were mad that she like kind of disappeared at a point.
Brian Frangie
So. Nice. You know what? We gotta go to break and let's continue this conversation when we get back.
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Brian Frangie
All right, final thought. So what's next?
Chris Convey
Well, the after party. How is that for you a non event?
Brian Frangie
You know, I don't, I don't think I like parties. My sister and I were both like. My mom loves parties and my sister I were both like. We couldn't be more not like you. Like, they're too loud. I wanted to change out of the dress. I. Yeah, I wanted to sit down. I wanted, I wanted to dance.
Chris Convey
Oh yeah, it would be nice if there's some dancing.
Brian Frangie
It would have been really fun.
Nikki Glaser
We probably should have gone over there as a group because it would have been.
Chris Convey
Was there a dance floor?
Nikki Glaser
Yeah, there was a dance.
Chris Convey
Oh, I didn't even notice.
Nikki Glaser
What we need to do next year is either have a separate section amongst the party for our own. Yeah, there's like 30 of us.
Unknown
There was and we were all kind of trying to. We were trying to stand with each other. But it was like we were just in people. People's way. Yeah.
Brian Frangie
Just as people get drunk or they just like, feel like more entitled to come up and take your time and like, tell you the story of why they like. And I think I can speak freely that the besties know that I love when people come up and say nice things and, like, I always invite it and, like, wouldn't. I never think I'm too cool for a compliment. But there's just some people where it's just like. It was just starting to feel like I was being taken advantage of.
Chris Convey
It's a different type of person that's at an after party then that. Like a show that, yeah.
Unknown
Your fans are different than like, Hollywood hanger ons. That.
Chris Convey
Yeah.
Unknown
There's like an entitlement.
Brian Frangie
A little bit of like, take out your phone, take my number.
Chris Convey
Hollywood bullshit. The Hollywood snakes.
Brian Frangie
Celebrities, by the way. Not that sucks. Not that if they were celebrities, it would have made it okay. These are just people that, like, I'm like, why do you think that I want to be in touch with? Like.
Unknown
Yeah, yeah.
Brian Frangie
And this is not. If you think I'm talking about you, you, it's probably not you, because I did give my information to some people because I. I didn't get.
Chris Convey
We love.
Nikki Glaser
We love that one guy.
Brian Frangie
If I gave it, I didn't give it to you.
Nikki Glaser
Yeah.
Brian Frangie
If I gave it to you, I like you, but I didn't give it.
Nikki Glaser
To you this morning. He's great.
Brian Frangie
Yeah. It was just. It was just a lot. It was just. I was just tired. You just want to be around people that you can be really comfortable with and like, next year it's like your shoes off and take your pants off and just like, hang out and. Yeah.
Nikki Glaser
We should throw our own party. Yes.
Chris Convey
We throw our own sweatshirts.
Unknown
The host sweatshirts.
Nikki Glaser
And we should. We should throw our own party and immediately get into comfortable club.
Chris Convey
There you go. I love that Noah has a question that maybe other people.
Brian Frangie
I would love to hear it.
Chris Convey
Did Harrison Ford really think you were a waitress? Lol.
Brian Frangie
That's so cute. No, no, that was part of the joke that was like, built into the joke as, you know, kind of painting Harrison Ford as someone who obviously doesn't know who I am and is just, you know, slightly befuddled, begrudgingly, even at this award show. And I'm backstage and I go up to him, I'm like, hi, Harrison. And he's like, I'll take a vodka soda. And I'm like, Well, I actually wanted to ask you an important question about Hollywood. Yeah.
Unknown
Yeah. It used to be like a. Like, we used to have a joke about Harrison Ford before that.
Brian Frangie
Yeah.
Unknown
That was like, kind of like setting up that character. Yeah, setting up that character that we would then pick him up and put you down a little bit so that you could do the indica joke.
Brian Frangie
Yes. So we cut the joke before it, which was, Harrison Ford is here to show us a cool rock he found.
Nikki Glaser
Can I just say on that note, so many incredible decisions made by you guys, you especially, and then so many great ideas, like, the writers. Every writer had a moment or multiple moments, like, Jess had of. Like, I would. I think we should do this with, like, stepping back and giving everybody perspective at different times.
Chris Convey
Yes.
Nikki Glaser
And there were moments of, like, killing jokes. It's like, maybe we shouldn't do this. But so many good decisions.
Chris Convey
A complete team effort.
Unknown
Truly.
Nikki Glaser
So much perspective. Like, somebody would be like, hey, what if we did it this way? And it's like, oh, my God, that's the exact way to do it.
Unknown
I think every single writer in that room got at least one thing into the monologue, and, like, that's so cool. And stuff sprinkled throughout the show. It was like.
Chris Convey
And there were a lot of things that were room babies.
Unknown
Yeah.
Chris Convey
We just all came up with together. I mean, like, we were talking. This is. We were talking about this on the podcast. There was a joke that Nikki came up with on the fly at a Japanese restaurant. And now we. I mean, we talked about this. Now we can reveal what that joke was.
Brian Frangie
Oh, drum roll. Yeah.
Chris Convey
And that joke was RFK's freezer.
Brian Frangie
Yeah, RFK's freezer.
Chris Convey
We had the list of animals, and it was going to be sexual at first, and Nikki was like, I don't think it should be sexual because the Ben Affleck thing. Sexual. And then we were riffing on what it could possibly be for, like. Like, 30 minutes, and all of a sudden, Nikki goes, rfk's freezer. And then it was like, yes, that's it.
Brian Frangie
That's it.
Chris Convey
It just came out of your head. Full flesh. So that was what we were talking about.
Brian Frangie
So exciting. Yeah, it's. It's. Even for me, getting stuff in the monologue felt like a win. I'm like, oh, I got a few things into it. Like, it's like. It's like that. It's so such a great feeling of, like, seeing where you had your influence on it. And, like, it just felt like such. It was just the. It was the best time. I'm gonna, like, miss going in every day. Like, I had a blast. I was. It was not. I was saying, you know, after the show, giving a little, you know, speech or whatever and saying, like, I just. I usually dread everything I do, even if it's fun. And this is something I did not dread. I was like, never was like, I gotta go down there. You don't have to wear makeup in a writer's room. You don't have to look cute. There's snacks.
Unknown
Yeah.
Brian Frangie
There's your friends. There's enough people that someone's talking. If you don't want to talk, you don't have to. Like, it's.
Unknown
Oh, God, that's great.
Brian Frangie
And it's relaxed and it's fun, and it's.
Nikki Glaser
Some of the funniest people on this planet were in that room.
Unknown
The energy.
Nikki Glaser
Each other laugh.
Unknown
The energy was incredible. Throwing in, everyone was like, is the truly the funniest person. And, like, to the point where, like, last night, when everyone's making speeches, Brian made a speech speech where he was like, it was the best Golden Globes ever. And I was like, I can't follow that. So what I did was I went to Real Housewives Logic, and I was like, I was only mad one day to give some mystery because I thought.
Nikki Glaser
I would get a laugh.
Unknown
And then everyone.
Nikki Glaser
It was the only time you didn't get a laugh in the last 70 days.
Brian Frangie
It was so funny. No, I loved that line.
Unknown
And then.
Brian Frangie
Yeah, my favorite line of the room that like. Or not favorable one that just comes to mind is when we were, like, really trying to, like, take apart a joke, and we were, like, kind of almost, like, tired and, like, just going over this wording that didn't really matter, but it did. And it was just arduous and just. We were all bored with it at this point. Then Noah was just like, hey, what? And, oh, we were put. It wasn't that we were putting together the map of the set. So we. What was that? What is the. What is the platform that is used. Used to. I can't think of words. When he put up. Each little joke was in a square and he moved it around the screen.
Unknown
Oh, the mirror. The mirror.
Brian Frangie
Yeah. He was using this, like, God, and we're moving all these jokes. No, we should put that there. And I really think that that it's better up there. It was just like, we're getting bogged down by all this. And Noah's like, well, why don't we just take a quick break and Watch the Miro highlights of the year. It was like a little.
Chris Convey
It was a little Spotify rap.
Brian Frangie
Spotify wrapped of Miro like mirror. Trying to mirror this application where you, like, put.
Unknown
You make grid.
Brian Frangie
You make grids is like. Tried to do a Spotify rap for their users to be like, let's see what grids you make this year.
Chris Convey
Glad we didn't play. Because what were Rob's grids gonna be?
Nikki Glaser
Oh, my God.
Brian Frangie
And he just goes, hey, why don't we just take a little time, take a little breather and watch a Miro Rapt of the year and just see what. That was so funny, his line.
Nikki Glaser
Because, you know, again, we were trying to, like, parse words and it was like, should we say he is still.
Unknown
Yeah, still needs money.
Nikki Glaser
Still needs money.
Unknown
And he's like, I just don't like the still. Somebody said, I just don't like the still.
Nikki Glaser
He needs money. And then he goes, we can move the still to another spot. Like, we need it still in the.
Brian Frangie
Monologue so much the logic of, like, taking it out that. And someone wants to keep still, but he says, like, we'll put it somewhere else, which defeats the purpose. Purpose of why anyone. It's so funny. Shout out to Noah Garfingel. Follow him on Twitter and stuff.
Chris Convey
But yeah, I guess in closing, because we can. We can end now, is just. Thank you. I mean that. What an incredible experience this whole year, honestly, between TNF Whirlwind.
Brian Frangie
Oh, my God, it's been so fun.
Unknown
Yeah. This was. This was the culmination of, like, truly, like, the. It was the greatest job I've ever had. Like, I loved it. It was unbelievable.
Chris Convey
I feel like Sean and I are sons now.
Unknown
Yeah. Truly, like, I feel like we are weird twins and you're our older sister.
Brian Frangie
I love that so much. Thank you, guys. It was so fun.
Unknown
We're the squar brothers.
Brian Frangie
Yeah.
Unknown
95.
Brian Frangie
I'll save my thank yous for another day, but this was really fun to wrap it up. And I truly. My body's shutting down, but this was actually really fun.
Unknown
Yeah.
Brian Frangie
To recap, I don't want anyone to think I was in pain the whole time. Just a little bit.
Chris Convey
You can just think that I was in pain.
Brian Frangie
Because you are. Because you are. For one day, you weren't. Like, this is how you feel all the time. This is terrible. I feel. I literally feel hungover. It feels like I was drinking last night. That's how my body's feeling.
Chris Convey
Well, you were drinking it. You had adrenaline flowing through your body for about two weeks.
Brian Frangie
Probably the last time that I felt this way I said I never want to do what caused that again. So this is not a good sign. I have to agree to Alan Carson is the easy way to quit hosting award shows. All right guys, thank you very much for listening. We will be back next week with more Nikki Glaser Podcast. I love you besties. Thank you for all the support and kind wishes and DMs and just all the love I got. I see it all. If I don't write back it's just because I'm bogged down right now. But if I give it a little double tap and a heart, just know that I that means I saw it and I read it and I would write more but I just don't have time and my nails are so, so long and it's hard to type with them. It really is a part of it too. I love you so much. Thank you guys for listening and thank.
Unknown
You guys for being here.
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We'll see you next time. Don't forget. Bye. The Nikki Glaser Podcast is a Production by Will Ferrell's Big Money Players and iHeart Podcasts created and hosted by me, Nikki Glaser, co hosted by Brian Frangie, executive produced by Will Ferrell, Hans Sonny and Noah Avior, edited and engineered by Lean and Loaf, Video production Mark Canton and music by Anya Marina. You can now watch full episodes of the Nikki glaser podcast on YouTube, follow Icky Glazer Pod and subscribe to our.
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The Nikki Glaser Podcast – Episode #500 Summary
Title: Golden Globes Glow-Up, Nikki Glaser's Iconic Monologue & The Skit That Had Everyone Talking!
Release Date: January 7, 2025
In the milestone Episode #500 of The Nikki Glaser Podcast, hosts Nikki Glaser, Brian Frangie, and Chris Convey dive deep into the exhilarating experience of hosting the 82nd Golden Globes. This episode encapsulates the behind-the-scenes endeavors, the crafting of a memorable monologue, the creation of a viral skit, and the overwhelming positive reception from both the audience and celebrities alike.
Brian Frangie's Triumph
Brian Frangie opens the discussion by sharing his exhilarating experience of hosting the Golden Globes. Highlighting the event's success, Brian reflects:
“[04:46] Brian Frangie: It truly exceeded expectations... It was another Tom Brady roast kind of moment where it all worked out.”
“[06:22] Brian Frangie: I feel like Tom Brady on the Patriots, and we just won the Super Bowl.”
Brian emphasizes the meticulous preparation and the palpable sense of achievement that stemmed from the team’s hard work.
Chris Convey's Satisfaction
Chris Convey adds his perspective on the hosting success, drawing parallels to previous notable events:
“[07:16] Chris Convey: I was satisfied. We came here to win, we expected to win, and we won.”
“[07:23] Chris Convey: I was like, this is gonna be such a long night. And this is just insurmountable of, like, where do we even go?”
Chris underscores the strategic approach taken by the team to ensure the event resonated across diverse demographics, ensuring jokes catered to varied audiences without alienating any group.
Creation and Execution
A significant portion of the episode focuses on the creation, rehearsal, and delivery of the monologue that would become the talk of the event. Brian recounts the challenges of memorizing and delivering the perfect punchline:
“[09:06] Brian Frangie: The last joke I did was about how... start a tequila brand so popular you never have to make art again.”
“[11:12] Brian Frangie: I didn't even realize that I got that right. That's so crazy.”
“[12:07] Chris Convey: ...knowing that the monologue was flawless.”
The team’s dedication to rehearsing extensively, performing numerous sets to internalize the material, paid off when the monologue was delivered flawlessly, resonating well with the live audience and viewers at home.
Notable Quotes from the Monologue
One of the standout moments was Brian's final joke, which left a lasting impression:
“[09:06] Brian Frangie: ...the point of making art is to start a tequila brand so popular you never have to make art again.”
This line not only showcased Brian’s comedic timing but also subtly roasted the commercialization often perceived in award shows.
Genesis of "Popular"
The skit titled "Popular" emerged from a late-night brainstorming session in the writers' room. Initially a last-minute idea, it quickly morphed into a centerpiece of the monologue:
“[19:21] Brian Frangie: We came up with 'Popular' the night before at... it happened so late... I went to sleep thinking 'Popular's definitely getting cut.'”
“[21:16] Unknown Speaker: ...Jess said 'we're gonna come up with something more.' And I was like, 'This is gonna be a long night.'”
Execution and Reception
The team's impromptu creation turned out to be a hit, seamlessly integrating humor with a catchy tune that audiences loved. The skit not only entertained but also served as a clever commentary on the superficiality often criticized in award ceremonies.
“[24:23] Unknown Speaker: It's such a catchy song. The joke is so clear immediately.”
“[29:15] Nikki Glaser: It was so funny.”
Social media buzzed with positive reactions, emphasizing the skit's widespread appeal.
Celebrity and Audience Reactions
The skit garnered affectionate responses from celebrities present at the event, enhancing its viral status.
“[37:11] Unknown Speaker: She was laughing as she walked out. She liked the joke, I think.”
“[40:13] Brian Frangie: That is so good.”
Stars like Glenn Close and Timothée Chalamet were noted for their enthusiastic reactions, further fueling online discussions and appreciation.
Glenn Close and Timothée Chalamet
Brian shares heartwarming interactions with notable celebrities, highlighting their genuine appreciation for the show's humor:
“[31:24] Unknown Speaker: Glenn Close, Ralph Fiennes, Eddie Redmayne... every reaction shot was amazing.”
“[33:31] Unknown Speaker: Eddie Redmayne laughed and looked like he pretended he got shot. He looked like he was having a great time.”
These interactions underscored the success of the hosting team in creating a relaxed and enjoyable atmosphere for the attendees.
Stanley Tucci Moments
Special mention is made of Stanley Tucci's reactions, which became memorable highlights of the night:
“[42:25] Brian Frangie: Stanley Tucci... was such a great audience member and such a good sport.”
Tucci's engagement with the jokes exemplified the camaraderie and mutual respect between the hosts and the celebrities.
Team Collaboration
The hosts delve into the collaborative efforts in the writers' room, emphasizing the importance of teamwork in crafting jokes that resonate universally:
“[60:14] Nikki Glaser: Every writer had a moment or multiple moments... giving everybody perspective at different times.”
“[63:05] Nikki Glaser: So many incredible decisions made by you guys, especially the writers.”
This synergy was pivotal in ensuring that the monologue and skits were both humorous and inclusive.
Overcoming Challenges
Brian candidly discusses the anxieties and last-minute changes that are inherent in live performances:
“[12:07] Brian Frangie: ...that moment, like, when our gymnast is flying through the air.”
“[19:44] Unknown Speaker: It was the biggest pop of the entire monologue.”
Such adaptability and calm under pressure were key factors in the show's flawless execution.
Navigating the Post-Event Atmosphere
Post-event interactions posed a different set of challenges for the hosts, as Brian shares his discomfort with typical after-party dynamics:
“[56:05] Chris Convey: How is that for you a non-event?”
“[57:45] Brian Frangie: Celebrities... I'm just, like, why do you think that I want to be in touch with you?”
The hosts express a yearning for more genuine and relaxed post-event interactions, contrasting the often superficial nature of typical celebrity gatherings.
Personal Growth and Team Bonding
As the episode wraps up, the hosts reflect on their personal growth and the deep bonds formed through the intense hosting experience:
“[60:15] Chris Convey: Glad we didn't play. Because what were Rob's grids gonna be?”
“[63:43] Chris Convey: Thank you. What an incredible experience this whole year has been.”
Brian acknowledges the transformative nature of the event:
“[61:12] Unknown Speaker: The energy was incredible.”
“[61:46] Unknown Speaker: I, I'm in a Mets fan discord that has 90 people...”
Looking Forward
The hosts express excitement for future projects, though with a humorous nod to the physical toll of such high-energy events:
“[64:17] Unknown Speaker: We'll see you next time. Don't forget.”
“[64:36] Chris Convey: Well, you were drinking it...”
Their camaraderie and shared experiences hint at continued collaboration and more entertaining episodes to come.
Episode #500 of The Nikki Glaser Podcast offers listeners an in-depth look into the triumphs and tribulations of hosting a major award show. Through candid conversations, the hosts provide valuable insights into the creative process, the importance of teamwork, and the delicate balance of humor and sincerity required to engage both live and remote audiences. With heartfelt reflections and a sense of accomplishment, this episode not only celebrates a significant milestone in their careers but also sets the stage for future comedic endeavors.
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This comprehensive summary encapsulates the essence of Episode #500, offering both fans and new listeners an insightful glimpse into the dynamic world of The Nikki Glaser Podcast and its celebration of a landmark hosting experience.