Natasha Lyonne and Conan discuss literature, film history, and Conan’s goth side.
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Natasha is one of the few I’ve seen with Conan where he needs to keep up with her, instead of the other way around. I love them both ❤ this conversation has been a delight.
ReplyI like to think about the age of Earth Vs the age of the universe.
ReplyEarth- 4.5
Big bang – 13.5
So 9 billion years the universe existed without Earth.
Nothing matters accept what you give meaning to, like the USD
i bet natasha would be awesome at tetris. 😉
ReplyI agree about inanimate objects. Behave already.
Replythe more Conan talks about himself personally, the more kinship I feel and like him.
ReplyWell isn’t that grand! Thank you so much for this porcelain existential crisis in the shape of a hobo!
ReplyI need a 24 hour channel of the two of them talking.
ReplyAs a middle aged man, Goth Conan has cracked me on the head. I feel a sense of relief when I hear him discuss mental health because I connect with so much of what he says. The whole bit about inanimate objects, just so spot on. Ah, mortality the funniest of comedy wells.
ReplyHaha I’m not the dumbest person alive but everything I know about Rasputin, I learned from Boney M.
ReplyNo matter what Conan pays Sona to have her delightful laugh be part of the podcasts – he’s getting the bargain of a lifetime!
ReplyHer red wig looks bad.
ReplyI always walked around with a tattered copy of the Bell Jar, so I know what she’s saying lol. Also, the only thing I know about Rasputin I learned from that Abba song. They also say we never truly own anything we just borrow it.
ReplyI knew nothing about Natasha Lyonne (other than seeing some of her work) and it’s been really interesting knowing a bit about her. She has very lively eyes. This was a very interesting podcast. I enjoyed it a lot.
ReplyThis is a great episode 😂
ReplyI keep thinking of raver Conan in the Harajuku district on the Tokyo remote. He’d feel right at home in a goth club.
ReplyBrilliant way to relate and then explain it, Conan. He’s really great at his job.
ReplyI tried watching this show with a different guest and I fell asleep..
ReplyThe way they all dealt with the blackface story wasn’t too smooth. They seemed like they didn’t know what to do, even Conan
ReplyA quarter of a mill for film school. Wtf
ReplyThat was a missed opportunity for his shows…a segment called Goth Conan in which he extols his dark and nihilistic feels about his good doodling pen. 😭 It would have been a classic.
ReplyI looked up to Natasha growing up because she never exploited her sexuality. She was often the observant, emotionally intelligentgent character that ends up staying with you long after her performance. She would tackle sexual subjects through the role but it was philosophical and satirical. I so needed to see that contrast to T and A being all you’re worth. So glad she’s still going strong and on her own terms now. What a thought provoking conversation, thanks! 💗✨