 Good morning Hank, it's Tuesday. Can you introduce yourself? Hi, I'm Charlie Plummer and you play Miles Halter in the Looking for Alaska TV show. It's me, Denny Love, The Colonel, aka Chip Martin. What is John like in real life? I think John is way funnier than people think. And he has way more what we call the kids called drip than you'd think. He knows about all the new music. He knows about he's very hip, which I was shocked about. I don't think I have that much drip because I don't know. He knows 21 Savages. I do like that song a lot. I find it relatable because I also have a lot of lawyers. Oh, do you? When did you first read it? I read the book when I was 15. Oh. I've never had that experience before where I've read something and then really so passionately want to be a part of it and wanted to play a specific character and now I'm getting to live that. And that's pretty unreal and I think too much about it sometimes. I didn't read the book. I'm so sorry. That's OK. I got the audition and I think I read it in less than a day. And at that point I knew I was like, this story is special. I didn't know how big it was to the world. But to me, I was like, this story is special. When Denny auditioned for The Colonel, he memorized one of The Colonel's monologues from the book. We just shot that too. Oh, yeah. They sent that to me and it was so beautiful. It was wrenching. I was like, if I never get to play The Colonel, I have to be able to have performed that. Like, I have to. What is one trait of Miles that you can relate to? Too many. Too many traits. What do you like most about The Colonel? I think The Colonel has such a huge heart. Like, he just cares so much about people, about the school, about this world. I think a lot of people are going to see that in the show, that The Colonel has so much heart. If you could pick your name the way Alaska picks her name, what would you pick? I would say Manolo. That was my name in Spanish. That's a good name. Yeah, I think it means the romantic one. Oh, yeah. Manolo. You know you get to pick your name in Spanish class? Yeah. I saw Manolo. I said Manolo. I think I was Pierre in French class. Come on, man. Charlie, Pierre, that's so basic. I've never met a Manolo, but I want to. TV, you don't got a name? Manolo Jr. Do you know about John's thing with Keanu? Oh, yes. Oh, it's one of my favorite things about John. He's like, Jesus to you. No, Jesus is like Jesus to me. He's more like John the Baptist. How old do you think John is? Oh, gosh. Why are you asking? It's just name Low. OK, 38. Yeah, you didn't name that low. What? How old are you? Do you have any favorite last words? The last last words in the book are my favorite last words. What's your favorite scene in the book? The barn scene is my favorite, because I feel like in that scene you get to know everybody. You know, in high school, that's a big deal. It's hard. You finally, like, express your truths to people that you're close with. It's hard to confide in people. Yeah, still hard. Because you got to trust them enough to say those things out loud and not be judged and not have people look at you differently. That's a really big moment. What is the meaning of life? Oh, my God. Who knows? But I think that the meaning of life is to learn. That's what I would say. I think the meaning of life is love. What song enables you to perfectly envision the atmosphere of looking for Alaska? It's hard to pick one song, but I would say the song 29 Stratford Apartments by Bonnet Bear. My looking for Alaska song is Love, Love, Love by the Mountain Goats. Yes, The Mountain Goats. Yeah, I also have that on my playlist. When does this show come out? This show comes out October 18th. And it's eight episodes and bingeable. Yes, all right, right out the gate. You can watch them all at once. On the Hulu. On the Hulu. Hank, I'll see you on Friday.