
"Richard Kind and Adam Friedland are soul mates, but they're not brothers from another mother. They're a brother who wants to bother the other brother's grandmother. A beautiful meeting of the minds took place on the October 16 episode of The Adam Friedland Show, with beloved national treasure Kind dishing stories about his life, working on Everybody's Live With John Mulaney, and which Coen brother is the alpha (it's Joel)."
"Kind is a perfect guest for this show. He keeps up with the banter and dishes back whatever energy Friedland throws at him with wit, sass, and charm. The conversation flows so freely that at one point, Kind asks, "Are we gonna use any punctuation at all, in our talking? Like a period, and then you talk, then a period, and then I talk? No, we're just going to talk over each other.""
""Is that your birthday?" he inquires. "Oh, did I fuck your mom? I fucked your mom!" When Friedland reveals that his mom is dead, Kind digs in with a disturbing and amazing-to-behold degree of enthusiasm: "And your grandma's living?" "That's a disgrace!" Friedland says, throwing up his hands. "Could I fuck your grandma? I'll be in Botswana! I could fuck your grandmother. Please let me fuck your grandmother, please!""
Richard Kind and Adam Friedland exhibit immediate and playful rapport on the October 16 episode of The Adam Friedland Show. Kind recounts career highlights, including work on Everybody's Live With John Mulaney, and names Joel Coen as the dominant Coen brother. The two frequently overlap and trade rapid-fire banter, prompting Kind to jokingly question punctuation in their conversation. A recurring gag involves crude, escalating family jokes where Kind mock-proposes sexual encounters with Friedland's mother and grandmother, mentioning an upcoming Botswana safari. Kind also expresses vulnerability about wanting to be a leading man in a widely seen film, prompting a suggestion to raise funding.
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