I just realized something. Hot Ones and Sean caters to the guest, and not panders to the audience, and it's that interaction between the interviewer and the guest that we are being presented. Typically, the audience is presented with the questions to the guest, to questions we want to hear the answers to. Hot Ones is so successful because we are given what the guest wants to answer, via research from the Hot Ones team, thus we are really being presented the conversation between guest and interviewer.
That answer was very unexpected about the 911/ culinary shows. Man. Good questions can really give you unique and insightful answers. I just never would have seen that connection.
@@CaptainDevilSticks I wish that SCP "Entry/Log" styles of writing got more popular. Like a whole ass story or fanfic written like that would be insane.
I've said this a million times hot ones is the best example of humanizing Hollywood and media personalities. Instead of showcasing the host with jokes it's just questions showcasing these people with hidden likes and dislikes they genuinely look like they're having fun despite the name sake of the show. I've always kinda thought talk shows make actors and famous people in general look like stiff boards the only reason you see these people outside of articles is when they have something to promote but hot ones does a great job of doing both while also just making them seem like humans beings living their lives.
Its one of the most interesting concepts i've seen in a very long time. Its it weird to say, its almost artistic. Its kinda random how something simple as hot food, adds such a dynamic to interviewing.
The best part was when she got kinda snarky cause she didn’t like Sean saying she does hike and then realizing he researched her entire hiking trip in another country and saw the photo she took at the top.
@@punkrockdavid chelsea was probably out of all was surprised about it all haaha.. saying see doesn't hike then she goes on to say goiin on trip to hike the in that shocked way oooh you do really the some research dont you
Man, Sean is basically saying"Tell me about this stupid thing only you care about and nobody around you ever wants to hear." and all these celebrities are like "Finally! I can say the thing!" And I'm here for it.
Sean always starts with something that can be understood, taking you under his wing (no pun) with the question, until he lets you go with a familiar but uncommon direction in his approach. All with flames in his stomach. The king of internet interviews.
@@Darkskinjus I think the secret to this show is that Sean is secretly employing Nardwuar for his borderline creepy deep diving research skills then taking the information and using his impeccable interview skills and immunity to hot sauce to create the ultimate hot sauce promoting internet interview show of all time.
I love that this compilation exists. It’s nice to see that most of the people he interviews appreciate that he does the deep dive. Sean is so respectful as a host and never has pushed a button. I absolutely love this show!
20:26 my favorite part of the Chelsea Handler interview is that she was ready to tap out and then you can see the exact moment she realized just how prepared Sean was for the interview and she decided to finish the interview.
I love seeing Sean being so passionate about this show, and you can tell he looks forward to EVERY SINGLE GUEST, doing his research on everyone, which is more than what full on company paid talk show hosts do. Amazing
@@chrollodranx-hunter3389 all I really love Craig Ferguson on television because You consistently got to see? Some part of the real person when they were a guest on his show. He cared more about them as people. And they responded accordingly.
I was thinking what a moronic idiot Carolla was. I guess if you're OK with Trump, Adam seems like a genius.I get it's satire. It's just stupidly unfunny.
8:40 and 8:51 are my two favorites 😂 I love how Rhett is like “HOW do you know about that?!” It goes to show you how prepared and how much work Sean puts into his interviews
My god, I cannot stress enough how much that crow montage changed me. It may be the funniest thing I’ve seen all week, I was crying laughing! I mean I have no idea who Carolla is but wow, his passion for crows is just beautiful.
I love how thorough but respectful the hot ones interviews are. Sean will ask the deepest stuff about his guests lives but he does not ever touch on the real scandal stuff. He toes the line of could be awkward but not disrespectful.
These videos aren't just great compilations, they also make me want to check out each interview where there's a question I want to hear more on. Props to you
The magic key about Sean's interview is that warmth atmosphere and asking them comfortable, interesting and positively surprising questions ... Make your guest feel like home
My favorite thing is when Sean asks a super specific question, and the guest starts to answer by instinct, only to stop a few words in to comment on the fact he knew that info.
Late night talk show hosts are the worst. Late night is dead. Sean is better than all of them combined. He does real interviews and you truly know his guests better after watching. Others RUclipsr talk shows are great too 👍.
I think these stars really appreciate Sean for really taking time to find out about them, not asking the same questions they've been answering for years. And he's always honest, and tries to make them have a good time and feel comfortable.
I never really watched Hot Ones(but love food videos) and never understood why it always got so many views. After watching this I get it! Sean Evans is a great interviewer and you get to see a different side of the celebrity guest. Not only because they are in pain from spicy spicy wings, but because Sean does such a phenomenal job preparing for these interviews. Props
Not at all I literally want to become semi famous or famous enough just so Sean can deep dive into my life and remind me of things I've completely forgot or thought nobody knew ha
One of the main things I love about how sean evans does hot ones is how professional he is while doing the interviews, its perfect that he knows he can't exactly buddy buddy that easily with these celebrities all that easy unless they want too, but that's major respect for knowing the boundaries
So, Sean Evans, one of the few who can do a 20 min interview look like a 5 min one, while the guest gets more and more excited while doing the show... #BigEvans
I think Part of that is the respect we give to them as people when they get to da bomb and beyond. It's like they may be rich or popular is f***. But in that moment, they're person. Even if you didn't like them before you respect them. Because it's not just about the heat, but the way they push through the pain. And the way they react to the pain. I don't get any enjoyment from watching them suffer, I feel a great deal of Happiness from watching them succeed.
Cable is dying corporations can't produce stuff like this plus all the income goes to you on RUclips u like cable who fucks you. Who would switch to that
Massive respect towards Sean and the hot ones research team! And for real though, massive respect towards you for making this montage! You did your research huh
There's only two types of questions in hot ones: obscure information about their personal lives, and some mundane shit that ends up getting deep and philosophical out of nowhere
Hard yes, particularly when he's an ex-journalist, and I expect he knows which questions to ask to illuminate people. I'd love to see the Try crew on Hot Ones, particularly Dermot, Ciara, and you, y'all have me in stitches consistently.
The great thing about sean and got ones is that sean asks great questions, not things the guest is going to expect. They appreciate how prepared he is, they also appreciate that he isn't taking cheap shots or trying to bait them into saying something that they would regret. Sean has respect for his guests and it shows in how prepared he is and how the celebrities appreciate it. Its a great thing to have a good comfortable conversation with celebrities who are used to having to defend themselves
Duuuuude you literally beat me to it. I have a Premier file that I started a month ago where I was compiling the clips to make this exact video!! So happy to see someone compiling all the amazing deep cuts Sean has given us over the years
I like how deep sean gets with his interviews. He obviously does his research and goes in for those personal questions. Most interviewers just do the very simple questions, like “what got you to do this thing?” or “what was the hardest thing for you to do?” No, he goes in with his questions, he asks ones that even the people he’s interviewing have probably forgotten until he asked them. And it’s hisway of interviewing people that i love about him.
Its so fascinating how he brings out old memories in everysingle one of them, its soo beautiful to see all their happiness as soon as they light up remembering their past
4:02 really caught me off guard. It's like being at a birthday party when you hear your friend just got in an accident or something. Feels. Kids will be 18 this year and have not been alive during 9/11
I always find 9/11 weird for me. It happened when I was a kid, but I'm also not really American, and I'm in this weird place where at the time I felt the gravity of the situation, but to me now it's just another tragedy in a long list of no special importance outside from America's absurd response and it's implications.
I don’t get this type of comment. Not your comment specifically, because it’s civilized, but just the whole “wow, they were babies in 2001” etc. Maybe it’s just fascination because it feels like 9/11 wasn’t all that long ago. Kids that turn 18 this year weren’t alive or were babies during arguably the biggest tragedy on American soil, yeah, and it seems that many who belong in those who were old enough to remember hold some kind of weird, demented power over these kids. A perverse “you haven’t seen anything, kid” that’s obviously due to juvenoia. All while forgetting the vast amounts of mass shootings and murders that have been prevalent for more than a decade. Hundreds of kids massacred in schools, all while their peers had to bear witness. Kids are afraid to go to school these days, monthly shooting drills in every district, coupled with the whole gun control discussion. It’s messing them up just as bad as 9/11 did to everybody back then, the feeling that you’re not safe in your own home. In your own school.. Gonna stop before I write an essay, but just some food for thought.
@@justinhamilton8647 no, you're definitely right, but to one of your first claims: mankind has always been like, "back in my day" or "you kids don't know what it was like" while these are all true it doesn't stop the fact history keeps repeating itself due to the themes of human nature. I am not dismissing any of the other tragedies that happen on a daily basis. Perhaps I didn't draw a distinct enough line between those two topics I made. I feel as if the best thing I could say as a closing statement to this is to live and let live. I'd recommend understanding ethnocentrism, as it entails of judgement of another culture by your own cultures standards. It would be illogical and immoral to say someones way of life is wrong. This includes the generations we live in. Thank you for your insight, I hope this finds you well.
This is seriously great content. I've been watching these compilations for about an hour now and I've been smiling all the way through. Power to Sean, doing something he obviously loves to do.
What makes this show and its questions so interesting is that the questions will never be based on 'criticism', the almost interrogation styled journalism you find somedays. It's just meant as a bit of fun, getting to know what your guests like based on thorough research. I feel like people open up way more to what they find fun because of the nature of the questions - instead of just getting simple yes or no answers all the time. The First We Feast team really got their shit together and it's probably my favorite celebrity interviews on the internet. Kudos!
9:55 and 10:05 Jeff Goldblum questions and the way he answered, I think he defiantly gave Sean the most respect any guest gave him, and honestly?.. Sean deserves it. Keep up the great work Sean, proud of you my man!
He reads a lot. You can tell with his vocabulary and very very intelligent which helps him piece together these great questions. That bit with Jeff Goldblum he was pulling out the stops to impress him and I would too
The genius of Sean Evans is he asks questions with a genuine, heartfelt curiosity of hearing the answers, not just asking questions to get a soundbite. I hope to one day be famous enough to be interviewed by him.
Jeff Goldblum saying he likes the way Sean talks is a compliment of the highest order coming from him.
Yes, yes, yes indeed!
Sean really sounded like him with the way he used words 😂
"culinary canon."
I always scroll comments but this video had me enthralled until that moment and I had to see if anyone commented on this.
and it's 100% a Goldblumism. I can't think of anyone that would compliment Sean that way other than Jeff.
I just realized something. Hot Ones and Sean caters to the guest, and not panders to the audience, and it's that interaction between the interviewer and the guest that we are being presented. Typically, the audience is presented with the questions to the guest, to questions we want to hear the answers to. Hot Ones is so successful because we are given what the guest wants to answer, via research from the Hot Ones team, thus we are really being presented the conversation between guest and interviewer.
MrVirobot its how it used to be. Before money did the talking
So well worded!
Well said never realized that
That's precisely it, great analysis.
Agreed
Everyone: Wow, I like that question.
Jeff Goldblum: I like the way you talk to me
His compliments are so personal lol
Nikolai Williams 💞
Time
Now drop your pants
imdasij 😂
That answer was very unexpected about the 911/ culinary shows. Man. Good questions can really give you unique and insightful answers. I just never would have seen that connection.
That was an amazing moment!
Runs with Bulls This literally have me chills!
I know right!!!
that's Alton Brown for you
Also getting them vulnerable with a flaming mouth and esophagus will get you great answers
The entity known as "Jeff Goldblum" has recognized the human "Sean Evans" as valuable.
Hahaha good one. Like it!
Lmao!!!!
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This reads like an excerpt of an SCP entry lol. Also, all I want in life is for Jeff Goldblum to look at/talk to me like he does Sean
@@CaptainDevilSticks I wish that SCP "Entry/Log" styles of writing got more popular. Like a whole ass story or fanfic written like that would be insane.
imagine you got on Hot Ones and Sean Evans accidentally spills something from your future
A band or artist should do a hot ones interview and have that be the way they announce a new record or tour.
So Sean goes back to the past and interview people before they die....fan fic possibility?
Sean: “So the new record album you are recording, you have 9 songs so far but will you do any more?”
Guest: wtf how do you know that
Sean: "what's up with the time you masturbated at the back of the school bus back in middle school?"
Me: ".....Excuse Me?"
"TELL ME HOW I DIE!!"
It's not just Sean, it's also his team. You guys are incredible.
I've said this a million times hot ones is the best example of humanizing Hollywood and media personalities. Instead of showcasing the host with jokes it's just questions showcasing these people with hidden likes and dislikes they genuinely look like they're having fun despite the name sake of the show. I've always kinda thought talk shows make actors and famous people in general look like stiff boards the only reason you see these people outside of articles is when they have something to promote but hot ones does a great job of doing both while also just making them seem like humans beings living their lives.
You should watch Nardwar
Its one of the most interesting concepts i've seen in a very long time. Its it weird to say, its almost artistic. Its kinda random how something simple as hot food, adds such a dynamic to interviewing.
Imagine if Craig Ferguson and Sean Evans co-hosted a late-night TV show with hot wings, harmonicas, Geoff, and a two-person fake horse.
Graham Norton does a great job of humanizing celebs, but yeah, this is a great example of that too.
I loved the Billie Eilish one. It made me feel like I knew her better. Idk
Chelsea: "I don't really hike."
Sean: "Yes you do."
The best part was when she got kinda snarky cause she didn’t like Sean saying she does hike and then realizing he researched her entire hiking trip in another country and saw the photo she took at the top.
@@punkrockdavid chelsea was probably out of all was surprised about it all haaha.. saying see doesn't hike then she goes on to say goiin on trip to hike the in that shocked way oooh you do really the some research dont you
_Wow, that's a really good montage, you did your research_
*wow, great comment*
Ramsey Hildebrand Wow great reply!
@@jamesonthekingya7151 wow great reply on a reply.
Kanna Kamui wow great reply to a reply to a reply to a comment. You do your research.
TheRolling Rowlet wow great reply to a reply to a reply to a reply to a comment.
Man, Sean is basically saying"Tell me about this stupid thing only you care about and nobody around you ever wants to hear." and all these celebrities are like "Finally! I can say the thing!" And I'm here for it.
Exactly. It’s the difference between looking for what the person wants to answer, vs what people think
The audience wants to hear about.
Sean always starts with something that can be understood, taking you under his wing (no pun) with the question, until he lets you go with a familiar but uncommon direction in his approach.
All with flames in his stomach.
The king of internet interviews.
he's probably gotten used to the wings by this point.
@@1xlaz2 His stomach lining is fucked
@@column3005 Yes. I mean internet interviews specifically. Nard does a different style, and is a god at it.
Bet Nardwuar is his Obi Wan
King of interviews, period.
Most interviewers ask questions they think the audience will want to hear. Sean asks questions that the person being interviewed wants to talk about.
...that smart audience members want to hear about, too!!
point being: Sean is the greatest interviewer of all time.
levi mata and Nardwuar
Eric andre
nardwuar is a etterresearcher, but sean is amazingly good.
He's definitely in Barbara Walters territory.
@@Darkskinjus I think the secret to this show is that Sean is secretly employing Nardwuar for his borderline creepy deep diving research skills then taking the information and using his impeccable interview skills and immunity to hot sauce to create the ultimate hot sauce promoting internet interview show of all time.
Goldblum is impressed just by how Sean structures his sentences. This is a special man.
I love that this compilation exists. It’s nice to see that most of the people he interviews appreciate that he does the deep dive. Sean is so respectful as a host and never has pushed a button. I absolutely love this show!
I want to see the uncut footage of Adam talking about crows
I want to know how long it was. There were so many cuts!
Jeff Goldblum saying "I love the way you talk", is pure gold...
Most celebs probably coming to this show thinking mehh this is going to be another boring ass interview.. but oh no no Not with *Sean Evans*
but not us...
Parchemain 3 I understood that reference.
*Sean Evans* is the nardwuar of the food industry interview scene
The hot sauces make them seems more comfortable to be interviewed by him too.
Sean Evans is loved 3000.
20:26 my favorite part of the Chelsea Handler interview is that she was ready to tap out and then you can see the exact moment she realized just how prepared Sean was for the interview and she decided to finish the interview.
Who the hell is Sean's research team the NSA, CIA, and FBI combined?
If you like this, watch some Nardwuard interviews, same vibe but I reckon maybe better
Probably a Latina...
@Sam I can agree with that sentiment
KGB!!
Probably wikipedia
I love seeing Sean being so passionate about this show, and you can tell he looks forward to EVERY SINGLE GUEST, doing his research on everyone, which is more than what full on company paid talk show hosts do. Amazing
Cough Ellen DeGeneres cough
Watching his show has ruined interviews for me. It's amazing the level of preparation he has for his guests.
Same. Check out Nardwuar interviews he's even more prepared than Sean. It's amazing. I recommend to start with Pharrell's and Kendrick's interviews
@@n347f0x Nardwuar is definitely CIA or some other special intelligence
Craig Ferguson is the opposite but equally good...probably netter
@@chrollodranx-hunter3389 all I really love Craig Ferguson on television because You consistently got to see? Some part of the real person when they were a guest on his show. He cared more about them as people. And they responded accordingly.
@@macmcleod1188 exactlyyyy
If Keanu Reeves was a Hot One guest he would be like.
Keanu Reeves: wow, you are breathtaking.
@Vicodyn Damn I read that in his voice 😂😂
That needs to happen now lol.
"We need attack crows"
Adam Carolla for president
Fuck the Space Force, Crow Force is clearly where it's at.
I was thinking what a moronic idiot Carolla was. I guess if you're OK with Trump, Adam seems like a genius.I get it's satire. It's just stupidly unfunny.
Adam Carolla: Crows use tools.
Me: Yeah, crowbars, obviously…
Rich Sackett You must be incredibly fun at parties.
@@Royal_Fortune I am because I know not to invite self-amused idiots like Carolla.
He always starts these questions with “is it true that” but y’all know he knows it’s true. The confidence is immaculate.
I want Sean to interview me just so I can walk down forgotten memory lane.
8:40 and 8:51 are my two favorites 😂 I love how Rhett is like “HOW do you know about that?!” It goes to show you how prepared and how much work Sean puts into his interviews
Hey! Video idea....a compilation of people reacting to Sean shaking the last dab bottle!
"What are you doing?"
OOOH GOTTA UP THIS!
this
@@alex0589 Jimmy Butler's quote!
agreed
One of the best compliments I can think of is being told “i like the way you talk” by Jeff Goldblum
Sean Evans and Nardwuar interview each other. We need this.
ChopAndBrew FK YES
The whole studio would implode
IS OT TRUE THA-
- RANDOM NAME OF TEENAGE FRIEND
DID YOU REALLY DO-
-WHAT ABOUT THIS CHILDRENS BOOK YOU READ WHEN 2 YEARS OLD
They would spontaneously fuse into some kind of Nostradamus/Three Eyed Raven hybrid who knows everything about everyone past present and future
they'd just start telling each other's futures
My god, I cannot stress enough how much that crow montage changed me. It may be the funniest thing I’ve seen all week, I was crying laughing! I mean I have no idea who Carolla is but wow, his passion for crows is just beautiful.
Sam Evans was actually present during all the random specific moments in these people's lives that he asks about
Good for Sam but what about Sean?
@@GirwinHatesLife Sam is his evil research twin brother ;)
He was always there...lmao
LOL reminds me so much of the Observers from Fringe. XD
My favourite part of this show is how much joy Sean’s questions bring to their faces. It’s like talking to a good college friend.
It is said that Sean Evans traded hair for the power of wisdom
VarietyGamez one wing man
He reads 100 books a day , looks through 100 interviews a day and does a 10 hour recap on Infos every day for 10 years then he lost hair
Bob Kay my man is irl Saitama
Lmfaoooooooo
And man, it was worth it.
I love how thorough but respectful the hot ones interviews are. Sean will ask the deepest stuff about his guests lives but he does not ever touch on the real scandal stuff. He toes the line of could be awkward but not disrespectful.
These videos aren't just great compilations, they also make me want to check out each interview where there's a question I want to hear more on. Props to you
The magic key about Sean's interview is that warmth atmosphere and asking them comfortable, interesting and positively surprising questions ... Make your guest feel like home
Theo von has to be the best person I've been introduced by hot ones
Gang gang
You been sleeping on the rat king boi
Facts
@Pinche Beto 714 thanks
Make sure you watch his podcast if dont already!!
12:43
This montage of Adam gushing about how awesome crows are is just so great. Instant mood raiser
My favorite thing is when Sean asks a super specific question, and the guest starts to answer by instinct, only to stop a few words in to comment on the fact he knew that info.
i absolutely love Alton Brown's response. he is such a well spoken man. been a huge fan for years
Late night talk show hosts are the worst. Late night is dead. Sean is better than all of them combined. He does real interviews and you truly know his guests better after watching. Others RUclipsr talk shows are great too 👍.
I think these stars really appreciate Sean for really taking time to find out about them, not asking the same questions they've been answering for years. And he's always honest, and tries to make them have a good time and feel comfortable.
We need a mini bottle sampler pack of the 10 sauces to buy so we can do the challenge ourselves!!! GIVE THE PEOPLE WHAT THEY WANT!!!
I never really watched Hot Ones(but love food videos) and never understood why it always got so many views. After watching this I get it! Sean Evans is a great interviewer and you get to see a different side of the celebrity guest. Not only because they are in pain from spicy spicy wings, but because Sean does such a phenomenal job preparing for these interviews. Props
Is it weird to say i want to be interviewed by this guy cause he is so good?
Not at all I literally want to become semi famous or famous enough just so Sean can deep dive into my life and remind me of things I've completely forgot or thought nobody knew ha
@@k_vallzgaming2623 haha so true. I can understand why so many people say "good question" or word to that effect
Even without being famous I’m sure he would have some questions about you making you say that’s a good question lol
Check out Nardwuar Iwould totally want to be interviewed by him
@@chukkalow4 Haha probably
Sean's ability to retain information is fantastic. Super quick at responses too.
Imagine being appreciated as much as Adam Corolla appreciates crows
One of the main things I love about how sean evans does hot ones is how professional he is while doing the interviews, its perfect that he knows he can't exactly buddy buddy that easily with these celebrities all that easy unless they want too, but that's major respect for knowing the boundaries
Lmao at the crow dude edits
The crow rant was the best thing I've seen for weeks. The attack crows part was hilarious.
So, Sean Evans, one of the few who can do a 20 min interview look like a 5 min one, while the guest gets more and more excited while doing the show... #BigEvans
Excellent work. Really good job, thanks For putting this together, I really enjoyed it
Everybody get down, take cover, get moving... goku's going to release the kamehameha.
Thank you Kanye , very cool
You can tell he did his research
“We need attack crows “ Earth fucking blows but fuck that was the funniest shit.
Somehow this show makes celebrities slightly likeable, to relatable to very insightful information about them
I think Part of that is the respect we give to them as people when they get to da bomb and beyond.
It's like they may be rich or popular is f***. But in that moment, they're person. Even if you didn't like them before you respect them. Because it's not just about the heat, but the way they push through the pain. And the way they react to the pain.
I don't get any enjoyment from watching them suffer, I feel a great deal of Happiness from watching them succeed.
No one:
Adam Corolla: We need attack crows
I respect that dude...When you hear him uttering those questions, you can really see passion filled to the brim
The dude going off about crows is literally my inner self im WHEEZING
I really appreciate how you gave what episodes you featured with time stamps, kept me busy for hours
I LOVE that you include the actual answers from the celebrity and not just their praise towards Sean!
WOW that's a great video ;)
I sure hope he stays on RUclips and doesn't go on to television
Cable is dying corporations can't produce stuff like this plus all the income goes to you on RUclips u like cable who fucks you. Who would switch to that
john STEPP You don’t get all the income on RUclips. RUclips takes like 60% of ad revenue.
@@masrvneck4201 RUclips fucks you just not as hard as cable.
Uh oh
UH OH
Massive respect towards Sean and the hot ones research team! And for real though, massive respect towards you for making this montage! You did your research huh
Jeff Goldblum is always impressed by everything 😂
That Prada shirt is HARD.
he always looks so proud when they say "wow that's a really good question"
Sean introduced the mainstream internet to the Eat A Booty Gang in Trick Daddy's interview, and things have been a little weird ever since.
ElyssaAnderson trick luh da kids
I don’t know why but I feel like Anthony Bourdain would’ve been so great on an episode, man idk why I miss that guy so much
That quite possibly might have been the pinnacle of all interviews.
There's only two types of questions in hot ones: obscure information about their personal lives, and some mundane shit that ends up getting deep and philosophical out of nowhere
Sean is the best interviewer on the internet. This show works, not because of the wings, but because of Sean, and his personality.
Thanks for putting this together, Hot Ones is the best thing on youtube, and I love when the guests are surprised by how much work they put in!
I would love Sean to interview someone unknown and see how well we know them by the end
Underrated comment
Hard yes, particularly when he's an ex-journalist, and I expect he knows which questions to ask to illuminate people. I'd love to see the Try crew on Hot Ones, particularly Dermot, Ciara, and you, y'all have me in stitches consistently.
Did you commented this twice lol
wait a minute I seen this before
Props to Pete Holmes on tryna recognize the language on that sauce, the answer is Bangla! Not Hindi or Urdu.
Actually, I think it's Assamese
I love it how Sean never interrupts his guest.
The quality of these compilations are on par with the quality of Sean's questions. Well done!! 👍🏻
The great thing about sean and got ones is that sean asks great questions, not things the guest is going to expect. They appreciate how prepared he is, they also appreciate that he isn't taking cheap shots or trying to bait them into saying something that they would regret. Sean has respect for his guests and it shows in how prepared he is and how the celebrities appreciate it. Its a great thing to have a good comfortable conversation with celebrities who are used to having to defend themselves
Duuuuude you literally beat me to it. I have a Premier file that I started a month ago where I was compiling the clips to make this exact video!! So happy to see someone compiling all the amazing deep cuts Sean has given us over the years
ahaha i wish i had done that, rather than look through 150+ episodes in a few weeks lol
I love how excited the guests get when they get a good researched question :D
Thanks man great edits
I like how deep sean gets with his interviews. He obviously does his research and goes in for those personal questions.
Most interviewers just do the very simple questions, like “what got you to do this thing?” or “what was the hardest thing for you to do?”
No, he goes in with his questions, he asks ones that even the people he’s interviewing have probably forgotten until he asked them.
And it’s hisway of interviewing people that i love about him.
That crow appreciation montage brought a tear to my eye.
Nardwuar vs. Sean Evans vs. The CIA vs. An angry, jealous ex...
Who would know you more???
*Sherlock Holmes has entered the chat*
Google probably
I feel like the more the person hates interviews, the more they love Sean. He is the real deal
Its so fascinating how he brings out old memories in everysingle one of them, its soo beautiful to see all their happiness as soon as they light up remembering their past
4:02 really caught me off guard. It's like being at a birthday party when you hear your friend just got in an accident or something. Feels. Kids will be 18 this year and have not been alive during 9/11
I completely understand. I'm only 23 so I was young when it happened and its just weird knowing kids won't understand how crazy it was.
Chogak The Alton Brown episode might be my favorite episode of hot ones. Such a good episode dude
I always find 9/11 weird for me. It happened when I was a kid, but I'm also not really American, and I'm in this weird place where at the time I felt the gravity of the situation, but to me now it's just another tragedy in a long list of no special importance outside from America's absurd response and it's implications.
I don’t get this type of comment. Not your comment specifically, because it’s civilized, but just the whole “wow, they were babies in 2001” etc. Maybe it’s just fascination because it feels like 9/11 wasn’t all that long ago.
Kids that turn 18 this year weren’t alive or were babies during arguably the biggest tragedy on American soil, yeah, and it seems that many who belong in those who were old enough to remember hold some kind of weird, demented power over these kids. A perverse “you haven’t seen anything, kid” that’s obviously due to juvenoia. All while forgetting the vast amounts of mass shootings and murders that have been prevalent for more than a decade.
Hundreds of kids massacred in schools, all while their peers had to bear witness. Kids are afraid to go to school these days, monthly shooting drills in every district, coupled with the whole gun control discussion. It’s messing them up just as bad as 9/11 did to everybody back then, the feeling that you’re not safe in your own home. In your own school..
Gonna stop before I write an essay, but just some food for thought.
@@justinhamilton8647 no, you're definitely right, but to one of your first claims: mankind has always been like, "back in my day" or "you kids don't know what it was like" while these are all true it doesn't stop the fact history keeps repeating itself due to the themes of human nature. I am not dismissing any of the other tragedies that happen on a daily basis. Perhaps I didn't draw a distinct enough line between those two topics I made.
I feel as if the best thing I could say as a closing statement to this is to live and let live. I'd recommend understanding ethnocentrism, as it entails of judgement of another culture by your own cultures standards. It would be illogical and immoral to say someones way of life is wrong. This includes the generations we live in.
Thank you for your insight, I hope this finds you well.
This is seriously great content. I've been watching these compilations for about an hour now and I've been smiling all the way through. Power to Sean, doing something he obviously loves to do.
I want to be interviewed by Sean so I can find out more things about myself.
What makes this show and its questions so interesting is that the questions will never be based on 'criticism', the almost interrogation styled journalism you find somedays. It's just meant as a bit of fun, getting to know what your guests like based on thorough research. I feel like people open up way more to what they find fun because of the nature of the questions - instead of just getting simple yes or no answers all the time. The First We Feast team really got their shit together and it's probably my favorite celebrity interviews on the internet. Kudos!
I love how Sean almost never answers how he knows this stuff. It's so funny
I want someone to be as excited about me as Adam Corolla is about crows
thanks man been scrolling the comments for crow guys name
@@greatchief2300 but.. i showed his name at the beginning of the clip :(
@@JasperLiang right? its not rocket appliances.
ssshhhh...
Maybe he wrote The Crows Have Eyes: The Crowening
Sean Evans is the gift we never asked for, but never knew we needed.
"I have amnesia about my own life"
LOL!! When my family talk and tell each other about things the other don't remember🤣🤣
9:55 and 10:05 Jeff Goldblum questions and the way he answered, I think he defiantly gave Sean the most respect any guest gave him, and honestly?.. Sean deserves it. Keep up the great work Sean, proud of you my man!
He reads a lot. You can tell with his vocabulary and very very intelligent which helps him piece together these great questions. That bit with Jeff Goldblum he was pulling out the stops to impress him and I would too
Jeff Goldblum saying "i like the way you talk" has to be the greatest compliment ever
Sean "good question" Evans
Everyone: "That's a good question!"
Sean: ☺️
Wow Sean Evans puts in work, makes me appreciate the show so much more.
16:49 The way Pete Holmes looks at Sean here is so genuine. I think about this exchange on almost a daily basis.
Well done on all the compilations btw
Alton Brown's answer, "9/11" is so good. Wow. That blew my mind.
The genius of Sean Evans is he asks questions with a genuine, heartfelt curiosity of hearing the answers, not just asking questions to get a soundbite. I hope to one day be famous enough to be interviewed by him.
When will you have Joe Rogan on to eat some spicy Elk Wings?!?!?
sprinkled with DMT
This isn't the First We Feast channel.
It’s entirely possible.
Elks have wings? 🤯
Wait what