For me, it was a bit nerve-racking to welcome Vic Michaelis to Mashable’s Say More couch. The talented comedian appears in a slate of sensational Dropout shows, like Dimension 20: Gladlands, Gastronauts, and Game Changer as well as the new Peacock espionage dramedy Ponies. But Michaelis has also created their own interview parody show, where improv artists wear prosthetics to play Very Important People.
How do you interview a comedian who has mastered making a bad interview great TV? Well, you can see for yourself in Mashable’s full Say More episode with Vic Michaelis on YouTube. But from my perspective, it was truly one of the easiest interviews I’ve ever done. Where on Very Important People, Michaelis’ character (also named Vic Michaelis) is socially awkward and dangerously ambitious, in person they were quick, funny, and game for anywhere the conversation took us — including giving us a taste of the Twisters movie that is their dream project.
In the interview, we talked about Heated Rivalry, orcas attacking yachts, the groundbreaking “One Year Later” episode of Game Changer, Brennan Lee Mulligan “quitting” Dropout, and their dream guest, Catherine O’Hara, whose passing came days after this conversation took place. But for fans of Very Important People, I wanted to single out all the things Michaelis shared about the creation of the Dropout show that they host and serve as executive producer on.
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