 What's your relationship to other comedians? Do you watch them? Do you learn from them? Do you... Sure, yeah. I'm always a student of comedy. I really love watching any comedian. I'll watch any comedian and just hear the... You know, it's like studying the ocean or the waves. Well, it's more than that. It's interesting to me because I mean, I'm fascinated by watching painters have told me. They go to the museum and they just look at it more clinically. Yeah, yeah, you study it. You study it. Yeah, sure. You're saying... Yeah, that's how he did that. I see that. How are the drugs? Let me look at that. That's right. Yeah. And you do the same thing. Yeah, and it's hard to go out to... I mean, if I have time to go... Like, if I get a babysitter and run to a club to do a set, I might watch the guy before me, but then I gotta go home. So I don't get to do that like I used to. When you start out... When I started, I just devoured comedy. I went to clubs every night, even if I wasn't... I'd be on stage maybe twice a week, but I was at clubs seven nights a week. I'd watch every comedian I could, good or bad, friend or foe, didn't matter. I just watched and just loaded it into my system as a... Oh, I'm the same way about interviewing. I mean, just watch it. See how they do it. Are they doing it? If you're in London, watch everybody you can see. Right. Are they doing it differently? Is there a style that's interesting? Yeah. In the end, you have to be yourself. You have to find your own sense. But there's always something to learn about the approach that somebody may... Whether it's a baseball player, watch another baseball player? Right, because a baseball player is watching another player, but he's watching baseball. He's watching this... They're all doing the same game, you know? So the game is... So the same in stand-up, whatever the comic is doing is not in a vacuum. You're watching stand-up happen. You're watching how audiences are reacting. And the audience is such a mysterious animal to us, you know? So you're always kept guessing. There's some nights you go to a club and you're like, you know, I feel good. I'm ready to do... I have a good show, but the audience has a strange, unanimous, grumpy feeling to them or something. And how did the... All these people, they're all strangers to each other, but they've... They're all sitting there. We hate this show. Like, how is this happening? How is it some common response? Yeah. So I'll never see enough shows to go, okay, I get this, you know? So it's an unquenchable thirst.