In his show “Severance”, Adam Scott plays a character who has had his memories of his work life and personal life separated. Adam sits down in the Late Late Show greenroom to test his own work/life memory, trying to place photos of his own face as either from an acting role or from his personal life.
I am soooo early
ReplyI am here too early.
ReplyHustle until your haters ask if you’re hiring.
ReplyThis just makes me yearn for Parks n Rec and The Good Place.
ReplyJames Corden Adam Scott tries to identify no contest awesomeness job
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Replyso getting photographed for a magazine is not apart of his work life? bet the producer of this bit has both late late tagged and ‘views are my own’ in their twitter bio and thinks that’s their “life” outside of work.
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