 I think it's time to proceed with the pimping, man. There's been enough bullshitting about the politics of United States of America. It's time to get serious and go to work because we ain't bringing nobody through the trap that's not certified in every ghetto. Come on, man. In America. Come on. I told you that we only bring ghetto legends to the trap. Come on. And we've been sitting here kicking the Willie Bobo back and forth. And this bro that we got on the show with us tonight is most definitely, most definitely, a ghetto legend. A ghetto legend. He earned that. Come on. I'm Tom Bell. On America's. Come on, man. I be thinking he really from that time period. TV show. Come on. I'm talking about this shit just had to be. Come on. He right here from it, love. Come on. Holy right. Poster been here after episode one. Come on, man. Really? Poster came after he got to all this shit. Come on, man. After you found out you had to part. No, he had to run. He had to run. But it's definitely for a certain you need to be here. Yeah, man. You know it's just dope when you know us as comedians. We get to reach across the entertainment board. You know, in politics with some of our people and some of our friends on the other side of the game that's still handling business in the same aspect, in the same way of like that we doing it on this side. And it's like, first of all, we want to make sure you get all your props, man, and all your flowers. Because what y'all doing over there, it's beautiful. And it's really like a classic already. You got America on the edge of their seat waiting to see that shit. Come on, man. One of the best crime dramas on TV. You up there in that pantheon with all them great shows. I think this show is even going to have some legs, man. Like people steadily getting turned on to it. You know what I'm saying? Like, you start a snowfall in it, so yeah. And the memes is dope, too. Yeah, the memes is crazy. Thanks. Yeah. And you doing some ghetto legendary shit. So it's only right that you pulled up to the 85 South Show, ladies and gentlemen, none other than Isaiah. Let's go. Welcome to the trap. Come on. Appreciate it. Make yourself at home. I'm already at home. I'm chilling. We got all types of shit going on. How you been? Been good. How's your mental health? We got to ask that now as black men. They say we don't ask enough. Mental health. My mental health been good, man. Just a lot of life transitions. It's been good. It's taking life day by day, as we can do. So before we even talk about one of the dopey shows on TV, we're going to take it back a step further. How did all this even start, man? How you start acting, my boy? You know, black people don't call it acting. Acting. Acting. He ain't never done it for you. Boy, you acting. You acting. Then they can act. He's a good actor, man. Boy, you be acting in your ass. Boy, you be acting in your ass, y'all. Boy, in the jail scene, you should have worn some Modena longer. Then we ain't got shit to give. We ain't going to send you something just for that, because you should have worn a goddamn coat. A Oscar. You find the punch, nigga, in there, you fucker. That scene was amazing. Yeah. Appreciate it. So how did y'all, how you started acting, man? Man, how'd I start acting? So apparently, I've always wanted to be an actor, which I didn't really understand until, like, later in life. I wrote it down when I was in fifth grade that I wanted to be an actor and a veterinarian. Random. You still got time to be a veterinarian, my boy. Man, I got too many animals that it is, so I'm cool. Are you a animal person? Oh, yeah. I got a whole animal sleeve. Like, my leg sleeve. Damn. African safari on my leg. I don't tell anyone you have a tiger stripe and no freaky shit. He started on my leg. He go all the way up here. I got this. He got the little panther side. The ball. The ball. And he got the end. No, no, no. Bro, that's dope that you're a veterinarian. Bro, you should have said something. You say animals, like, you stopping at dogs and cats? Or you got? No, I mean, I got a lot of land. So I'm about to have, like, chickens, goats, like. Get some llamas, bro. I don't want the llamas. They be spitting. Yeah, they spit, though. I don't want that. Get you some of them little goats that just pass out. I don't want that either. You seen them motherfuckers that just pass out? Yeah, they just. You scare them. Oh shit, you scare them and they. They ain't to go with a feint. Yeah. Just look at that. Just look at that. Just look at that. Just look at that. Just look at that. They go high and shit, feign on the top. They get high, you probably don't feign no more. Eat the meat. Eat the meat. Eat the meat. Eat the meat. Just eat the meat. Just eat the meat. The goat just be in the back. Just look at that. Get some exotic shit out of him. Fill that motherfucker up. That's gonna be cool. But yeah, so when I was 13, that was when I made the conscious decision that I was like, you know, I want to try acting. And I was really shy growing up. So when I told my mom that I wanted to act, she was like, no, you don't have the personality for it. I'm like, I really want to do it. So it took a year for me to convince her that I was serious. My dad, he works at the hospital at Pima. His co-worker, he was in film school, and he was doing a short film, and he was like, yeah, I need an actor for my short film or whatever. My dad was like, well, my son want to try acting, so you can use my son. And so that was the first acting gig I had was a short film about domestic violence. And ever since then, I just ran with it. I just started studying. I didn't want to audition for nothing. I just wanted to study. Like, it's to me, I'm big on, like my pride is going to let me like not put my all into it. And I didn't want to be viewed as trash. So I just, I'm like, I got to study this craft because I want to be good. So I spent most of my years pursuing acting and just studying with different cultures and figuring out which method worked better for me attacking different characters. So, so yeah, that's pretty much what I did. Like throughout my teens, when I hit high school, I was at a public school for like my first semester of ninth grade, and I was like, nah, I need to get home school so I can like really dive in some more into my craft. So my parents was cool with it. And so I started like traveling to LA. Luckily, this amazing coach that is my favorite coach that I worked with so far. His name is Carl Ford. He came down to Atlanta and did like an intensive and we started. We will start at like 7pm and won't stop until 7am of just straight acting like overnight because his whole ideology behind that was like, you need to be ready even when you're tired. Yeah. That's a lot of times, you know how them shoes go, they long as hell. That's and I've always been the youngest in my in my class like back then. So around that time, I was 17 and like he was he was just telling me like how great he thought I was and stuff like that. And so I was a part of this acting group called ALA and Gail Bean. She was actually part of it, but I never I never met her. We never never never met, which is crazy. Yeah, it is crazy. So we never met. But I did a I did a thing called monologue slam where any actor in Atlanta could audition just perform monologue and they chose like the top 10 actors. And if you were the top 10, you could perform that monologue in front of John Singleton. So I was like dope. So I did it. I was one of the top 10. But when it came down town to perform in front of John Singleton, he never showed up. So I was like, bro, what? Like never showed it. They said he was stuck on his boat like around some island. I was like, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, that line. So that kind of like crushed my dreams at that point. And then so I graduated high school in 2014. After that, my dad, he's Caribbean. He from Trinidad, grew up in Jamaica. And when I told him I didn't want to go to college and I wanted to still pursue acting, that was like a whole conversation. He was like, no, you go to school. And I was like, my mom, she really pushed me in my acting career. She was like, no, I really think he could do it. So I didn't go to college. And I was still auditioning for different roles. By this point, I still haven't booked anything really at all. I'm still just studying the crap. And so when I was, how old was I? I don't know. But after that, after high school, the only job I can get, I was flexible with auditions, was like a restaurant job. So I had a restaurant job then. So I was a server, I was 18, I was a server. And which was cool. It was like a little, I knew the owners, like a smaller restaurant called Village Cafe. And the manager at the time, he probably gon' see this shit too. The manager at the time, I couldn't come into work because I had to audition. I was like, and I told him I was like, I got this audition tomorrow, like he was like, well, if you can't find nobody to take over your shift, then you can't go. I'm like, what? Tell me I can't go to auditions, I just ain't go. So he wrote me up, he wrote me up and on the write-up. And I wish I intended to keep it because I always knew who I was gonna become. Right. But in on the write-up, he said, you miss work for an audition where you know you not gon' make it in his industry. Like you not gon' make it in the industry. And so- He wrote that on your shit. Oh, he wrote it. He wrote it on my life. I wouldn't sign that whole ass shit. You can write up at work, don't sign it, and push it in. You ain't gonna sign that shit. Damn. So what else I had you do? You didn't sign that legally, you ain't gonna sign that shit. Yeah, so after that. Like I quit shortly after that. And then I became a janitor at a gym and I was a janitor for like two years. But honestly, I loved that job. Like that janitor job was lit. Word. And the reason why I was lit, because I learned a lot about myself. Like I learned patience. It really like helped me creatively because I had so much time to myself. Yeah, that's an OG job. Janitor. He was a young nigga being a janitor. That's right. I think it all off. Now I'm cleaning this bitch up in 10 minutes. There's a bunch of time that I'm gonna sit down for seven and a half to go. And the kids, everything. What? You're guarding the OG. OG, you buying? Nah, nah, nigga. I'm all in the drink machine with him. I'm gonna kid him on. But it ain't good. Like it was like a, I felt like it was like an old people gym. It was just a whole bunch of old white people at this gym. Oh yeah. They was leaving phones and money and all kind of shit. In 2015, I booked a small role in Barber Shop 3. It was just one quick scene with Tyga and Michael Rainey. And they used that scene in the promo. Oh, that's when Tyga was a gangsta. Yeah, yeah. I don't know where that scene is. That's the only thing I remember from that move. I'm like, I'm gonna talk about why they got this nigga being a gangsta in Chicago. This how I know I'm high. Good when you said that shit. The first shit in my mind was like, nigga, Tyga was in Barber Shop 3. Right. Yeah. The only line I remember from any other Barber Shop series is, if you wanna get down, you captain vote for Lalo Brown. That was the only line I remember. I don't remember nothing about the Barber Shop 3 besides Tyga being a gangsta in the movie. He bounced out like, what's up, y'all? And that was the scene I was in. That was the scene I was in. Yeah. You was one of the gangstas in a year. Yeah. That's the truth, man. Ice Cube too serious to be a barber, man. I don't even believe that shit. Ice Cube way too late to be a fucking barber, dude. What you want to get, Jay? What's up with cooking at your lineup? It's fucked up. No, it's good. Why you running all late in the shop? Get away with shit, man. I don't know no Barber, that's me, man. Ain't nobody coming back to here. Oh, bruh. Just cause you own the shop, Calvin. Calvin, you remember his name? Yeah, Calvin. I ain't remember it, hold on. So, just the guy there at Recap. So, you guy there was just study acting. Yeah. Oh, I wasn't even auditioning. You were just getting good. I was trying to get auditions, but I really wasn't getting many auditions. But you kept, boy, hey, that's what the fucking people do. That's the grind, though. Yeah. You put the work in. Yeah. And then so, by the time, so you said what, 13? Then by high school, you was auditioning for shit and you hit that job single to shit, didn't get that shit. Yeah, well, that was really just like to get in front of him. Okay. But like, while I was doing the janitor job, I was doing a lot of auditions, even after Barbershop. And the weird part about the industry back then, for me was it was my look. My look hindered me a lot because I auditioned, obviously, for African-American roles and they would tell me that I don't look black enough. African-American. Really? What? You look like a nigga to me. But see, that's what they don't look like. But they never tell you what you look like. Because they tell you what I look like and then I go do that. You see what I'm saying, though? That's the same thing you're not talking about. I don't look like that. Nigga, black people come in a thousand different colors. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Facts. And about my eyes, right here. Oh, wow. Exactly. Exactly. Now you're starting to get this. And people love to say, no, it's not. But if you really look at just history, it's just like that. But that's the thing about it, bruh. Even if you, even if they thought that shit, they still shouldn't tell a black man that he can't audition to be a black man. Yeah. See, was the people black? That they would tell you he wasn't black enough? Yeah. That he was black? Yeah. What type of shit is that? That's fucking crazy. They try to overdo it. It's like the black police are over doing it. Yeah, me, it wasn't really like, it really wasn't. Hey, what's up? It's your man, Carlos Miller. Look, spring time is coming up and I know you're ready to fall in love for the summer. So look, I need you to go to bluetooth.com and use the promo code 85South at the checkout and all you gotta do is pay five dollars shipping. That's all you gotta do. You already know what Bluetooth was known for. You can take them anytime, day or night, so you can plan ahead or be ready whenever an opportunity arises. I'm telling you, you can make love to your old lady for a long, long time and put the groove back in the smooth and have it all up in your face. My dude, I'm trying to tell you, it's going down this spring. If you're trying to do anything, go to bluetooth.com, pay five dollars for the shipping. You're first month free. We doing it like that and that's how it's gonna be. I'm telling you, I have no life to tell you. Go to bluetooth.com, go get you some. You know why. You know. Don't act like you don't know because you know, but you know. Visit bluetooth.com for more details and important safety information and we thank Bluetooth for sponsoring this podcast. Wasn't like, you ain't black enough. It's like, you don't look like the rest of the family. Like everybody else look obviously black, but we, they like- You make sure you don't know how much shit they don't know about black people. You and your family get in the house, got one motherfucker don't look like nobody. Facts. On my mama. It's just a random ass baby. Like your mama don't really talk about that shit. That's stupid. Like everybody in the family know, you know, she don't look like nobody. Everybody ain't got to say last name in this house. Now Louis look like my brother. Now Louis look just like my brother. You got an uncle named Peewee living in Detroit that you look just like. You know, that's how black families work. I need to go on here to get in position, man. Cause they don't even know, bro. Sometimes black families just have a random ass white person in that motherfucker. Oh mama. Exactly. He used to fuck with your auntie that dad, your grandma's sister. Exactly. He just never left just a random ass white side of the family. I'll write some shit. Keep going bro. But no, so after that, like it just- That's fucked up though. That discouraged me. Because to me it's like, if you tell me I'm bad, that's cool. I can get better. If you tell me I ain't fucking because of my look. I don't know what I'm gonna do. Get blacker. No. In the side in the crew. I'm sorry some people like, bro. I'ma get this roll. But at that point, I was just like, you know what? I just want to take a break from even pursuing acting. So in 2015, Snowfall did their original pilot, John Singleton, you know, he wrote it, he cast it, everybody. Hold up, you gotta tell us how you reconnected with him. I ain't reconnecting with him yet. I'm telling you about how Snowfall started so he can connect the dots. So John, he did a original pilot in 2015 with a whole Jill Scott was the auntie, D-Ray was the uncle. Like it was a completely different cast. I mean, Damson was still Franklin back then, but they had a different Leon, everybody. So my mom, she found a project, but it was already cast. She's like, dang, I say it would've been perfectly Leon. And so what she did was she has a background in law for 28 years. So she just, she just do her research. And so a year later, she found out in 2016 that they were recasting, cause FX finally be picked it up. And they wanted to do a series with it. So at this point, my agent at the time here in Atlanta, she told him like, y'all should pitch Isaiah for Snowfall. And he was like, we're not gonna pitch him for Snowfall. Like I said, that's an LA show and we don't do that. And so she took it upon herself. She found out who was casting. So she sent the pitch in herself. I didn't know. All this time, I ain't know. I'm at work mopping floors. I'm like, I didn't know. You was an OG. This is your mom, bro. What you used to listen to while you was mopping floors and shit? Man, honestly, I ain't even gonna lie. And I only, this first time I was saying this on record, I used to like write my own songs. Like, cause like, you know what the nigga gonna do? You know what I'm saying? You know what I'm saying? I'm gonna be in the whole album. You're platinum right now. Your own shit. My own shit. I'm the good one, man. I don't listen to my niggas. All I listen to is me, my nigga. What nigga's a song? All I listen to is me, my nigga. All I listen to is me, my nigga. All I listen to is me, my nigga. All I listen to is me, my nigga. Hey, hey, this is me. Go self, self, self. Go self, self, self. By my damn self. Now I'm mopping. Whoa. Now I'm mopping. No, that's crazy. But yeah, so I just. Drop that shit now though. Never. Never. Never. But yeah, so this whole time, I'm not really knowing what's going on. And so she texts me, she's like, oh, you got an audition for Snowfall. It's a John Cena show. Cause the casting director, she responded. She said, I'm not casting for the role Leon yet. We'll follow back up in two weeks. She followed back up in two weeks and she's like, okay, cool. Here's his audition size. Like have him audition and put him on tape. So she takes me, oh, you got an audition for Snowfall. It's a John Cena show based about the crack epidemic in the 80s. And at this point I was so discouraged about not being black enough. I was like, I'm not auditioning for this show. I was like, they're going to tell me I'm not black enough. I ain't doing it. I'm not doing it. I'm not wasting my time. And so we argued about it like, you're going to audition. I was like, I'm not, I'm not doing it. So I finally did it. My first take, I just did it, just to do it. She knew it was trash. She's like, just trash to redo it. She coached me on what she wanted to see. And then so I did what she wanted me to do and left it alone. I was just going to work. And then a few days later, or probably a week later, they said that they wanted to fly me out for a chemistry with Damson. And so at this point, I'm like, and then they sent me a, like a pre-contract, tell me how much I was making and all, so like that. And I'm like, shoot, I'm like, damn, this is getting real. And so, but at this point, I still wasn't necessarily sold because in my head, I'm like, if I go and I don't get the role, then I just gotta come back to my normal. It was just, you know what I'm saying? I was just like, it's cool, but it's not concrete. So basically they flew me out on a Tuesday and they had a return flight on a Thursday. So it was like it was supposed to be like a three day trip if I didn't book. So she bought herself a one-way ticket because she was like, you gonna book? I was like, I don't know, we don't know. So we get to LA, they sent me to audition size. I'm studying the script, whatever. Wednesday is the actual in-person audition. So I get, there's like two or three other dudes auditioning for Leon. They dressed in LA attire. They doing everything LA. I'm like, I'm in regular street, LA in the clothes. I'm just like, you know what I'm saying? My regular stuff. I'm just like, man, they somebody gonna book because they really in character. And so, I think I was the last one that auditioned for it too. But what I noticed is that Davidson, before each one would go in the room, he would come out in the hallway, talk to them, build some kind of quick rapport because they gotta play best friends like Leon and Franklin. So he talking to them in the hallway, you know what I'm saying? Building a quick rapport. I'm like, cool. So when it's my turn, he gonna talk to me too. Nope. When they call me to do the audition, they call me in the room. I'm like, the nigga ain't gonna talk to me like. So we in the room, I see him and it's like 15 Fox executives. And so I'm like, bro, I ain't never been in audition with 15 executives like ever in my life. But in my head, I'm like, bro, you got like a dollar in your account, bro. You better not be scared. You too, bro, you're scared. Yeah, yeah, mama. So I got. You're supposed to be scared. Man, what? That's real. So I got in the room and Damson was like, he's like, hey, what's your name? I said, Isaiah. He said, oh, that's my nephew's name. Okay, dope. So that was the only thing we connected in that moment was the fact that his nephew had the same name as me. And so I'm standing there. I'm just looking at him and they say, yeah, we know we gave you this script to perform but we don't want you to do that. We want you to improv with Damson. So they just gave me a scenario to just improv with him. And the scenario was in season one, where I was on a bus with the boom box and the white man told me to turn it down and like go off on the white man. Like that was a scenario. But who they had me, who they had me cuss out was Tommy Schlamy. Tommy Schlamy, he's like a very powerful, important person in Hollywood. And so he was in the audition room and stuff like that. And so he said, yeah. So I just want to hear the scenario. I just want you to, you know, act like you're listening to your music. And I'm an old white man. I'm just going to tell you to turn it down. And he just cussed me out. I said, that's it? Yeah, he just cussed me out. I'm like. Can we get the camera up for you, man? Cuss out Tommy Schlamy. So he said that. We get it tight before he does this thing. That's when I would have started getting coffee, man. I'm finna get this motherfucker down. Bro, I was so confused. I was like, what? Cuss you out for audition for a TV show? So me and Damson, we just fall into the scene. Like we kicking it. We talking and talking shit to each other, whatever. And then he random me interrupt. It's like, hey, can you turn it down? Look at him. And I just go, God cussing out. And so after that, after the scene was over, I was like, soak a few. I'm like, so what happens next? You know what I'm saying? But after that, I just left. I just left. I was like, appreciate it. Appreciate your opportunity. Did he get mad for real? Huh? Did he get mad for real? Oh, he was. Oh, he was. That's surely when you left that motherfucker. I thought I had a good hairpin. It was when, and you talking to me, still not answering? You still. Am I getting shabby? What's going on? You said a lot of mean things. I'm just. So in your mind, when you think it, they said I wasn't black enough. Why shit? Honestly, I was so in a moment, I didn't even think about nothing else. Like, and that's kind of how I am. I just try to be in a moment with life in general. So even right now, honestly, like, me being on Snowfall still hasn't hit me. Like. Watch this shit. Even when I watch it, it still hasn't hit me. Like that, oh, Snowfall is this. Like, it don't hit me. I'm just like, it's just like, you know what I'm saying? It's cool. You know, that's just how I've been my whole life. With anything that I've experienced in life. I'm just like, it's cool. Like, I don't know. Even when my son was born, I'm like, this is dope. You know what I'm saying? Look at here. It's cool. You know what I'm saying? It's scary. You don't know what the fuck gonna impress you, though. Hey. It's a little bit. But if you don't want to walk out, nigga, don't flip the bar and it's going to be like, how the fuck did you do that? How did you do that? Be impressed by the song. Song. No, that's not all up, man. You deserve, you deserve. Damn, let me tell them people to stay humble all the time. And you're the definition of that shit. You so humble, you don't even know yours and the dopest shit on TV. Yeah. I'll tell you how you can appreciate it. Buy a cable, pay the bill, and then look at all the other shit that you got to choose from. More. Pay a bunch of people, cable bill in Ghana, and let them watch it. You see, the seed you planted. What's crazy is when I went before, when I was on the jetway, before I even got in the airport. Yeah. They was like, snowfall, snowfall. I'm like, y'all watch snowfall in Ghana? That's raw. That's raw. They don't see the fall. They don't see the face. It was dope. We got a fan base from all over the world. So that's the dope thing about the show. Like it's impacted a lot of people from a lot of walks of life. Let me ask you this, are you a young dude? Who did you study from that era? From the 80s? Yeah. So when I actually booked the role, I had like a few days to prepare until the first day of filming. So, Dub C, he was a huge, huge part in how I was able to understand West Coast culture, and especially from that era, and talking to John Singleton. Right. Like, had both of them on speed. Talked to him about the script, like just understanding like everything, trying to get the accent, the walk, just the aura, the feel of West Coast in the 80s. So really, John and Dub was the two most important people in my character development, 100%. Man, you got to work with the great John Singleton, man. What's some of them things you picked up from him, or that you know is unique to the West Coast, or something like this all the time you're here? Really, especially in that time was just the walk. Like, they bail when they walk. You know what I'm saying? They walk with a certain confidence. Like, they head up, they chest up, everything. And just how they talk, like, just they swag. You know what I'm saying? They, the accent is kinda, it's kinda country, like a lot of people from the West Coast back then was from the South. They just moved to the West Coast. So it has a lot of Southern twang to it. But, but yeah, it didn't take long. Like Dub really, really, he was on set every day, you know, and then learning, cause Damson was a part of the first pilot. So he's been, he been with Snow Falls since the very beginning of Snow Falls. So he even talking to him and what he's learned, you know, from talking to everybody and being around everybody. So I, luckily I had a, I got to talk to everybody. And because I'm into dogs, like my dog training, he based in LA and Compton. So I was in Compton a lot, talking to a lot of OGs in Compton. So I got to talk to so many people who were from that time to where I didn't have to guess or, you know, just try to go off instinct. I might not can talk to so many people and just hit them up and ask them certain questions. So that helped me a lot in my character development. Yeah, you do, you did a good job. You doing a good job cause I taught you some LA the whole time. I'm like, boy. What's some game that John Singleton put you up on? You know, he wanted the giants of the industry. Yeah, he was really big on never forgetting your people. And like he said, if you, if you, if you never forget your people, you'll always have a fan base to follow on. Like our people will always support you. So never, never feel like you too big for your own people. And that's, that's a huge thing. And just, he gave me a lot of game. He, he, even though my dad has been doing photography for years, John really helped me and made me pick the camera and get into photography cause he saw I had an eye and he was like, you're going to direct one day and just, just start with the camera, just start the camera. So we would be on set showing each other pictures. I'm taking pictures of John. I'm taking pictures of me. So it's a lot of different things that I was able to just connect with John on. So, yeah. He a legend for sure. He's a legend for our family, for sure. And that's a big force. Tell them about the show, y'all. Oh, yeah, my bad. I don't even know where we're going. Hey, April 30th, we will be in Denver, Colorado. Oh! Full theater. Please, three-headed monster tour. Hey, you nodded, I said, right? Yeah. They got to get to me. I ain't smoke nothing yet. We got to put behind us on the green screen. Three-headed monster? Three-headed monster. Put your bitch behind me. Put your bitch behind me. Three-headed monster. Yeah. Denver, April 30th, if we got a big storm coming from the left, and we're going to bring it down, it's called a three-headed monster tour, and they're going to come in, and they're going to sweep the whole city. Right. Put your bitch behind me. What was that one? Yeah. Three-headed monster tour. Right. They're going to sweep the whole city. Right. Put your bitch behind me. Put your bitch behind me. What was that one? Yeah. Put your bitch behind you. They don't go there. Little hacky, though. We back. Yep. Yeah. I really got a three-headed monster. Oh! You got to go to the hospital. I did. Third of the act, too, man. It is. Oh, so when I met him at the first table read, he said, um, because I thought that whole boat story was, like, cat. So when I met him, the first thing he walked, he said, Isaiah. I was like, shit, he done all my name. And so he was like, he said, I was supposed to meet you a few years ago, but I was stuck on my boat and I was like, oh, so you really were stuck on your boat? Yeah. I thought that was a lie. And he was like, he said, but I did see your take back then. He said, you are an amazing actor. That was the first thing he said to me, and that shit. That's a hell of a compliment. He is a boy. That's down. That's down. See what you got. That show. And I booked the show when I was 20, and I'm 27 now. So I spent, like, most of my, you know what I'm saying? Yeah. Me becoming a man, like, on this show and around John and around some great people's show. Man, it's a hell of a breakout role, bro. Yeah. It's some dope shit to be a part of. And I think I just like the story of more knowing that you worked on that shit, bro. Like, made a decided effort at a young age, man, to dedicate yourself to something. Because that's what this comedy thing is. But it's a little bit easier, you know what I'm saying? Because it's really just getting out late at night and hanging out and talking shit. But to, you know, like... But that's the studying of it, though. It is. It is. It is. And, you know, you've got to dive into acting in a different way. So, man, that's awesome. Yeah. I always tell people, like, it's, uh... Like, I didn't wish to be who, like, in his position. I didn't believe. It's like, you got to even take belief stuff or you got to know. Like, I knew. You know what I'm saying? Because I feel like even with belief, there's room for doubt. You know what I'm saying? Yeah. I knew. So I was just waiting for the opportunity. And you had a good-ass support system, too. Yeah. A hundred percent. That's so valuable. That's a whole asset. When you're trying to do anything, like outside the box. Outside of, you know what I'm saying? Like chasing a career or something like that. You got to have that support system, bro. That's real. Yeah. Yeah. So, this journey, it's been real interesting. But it's dope. Man, that's crazy. How did you get on the barbershop again with Tiger? Man, I hate you, bro. I know who you're talking to. It was me, man. That was just, uh... He was on the barbershop. Yeah, he had him in the face. So, bro, John Singleton put you in barbershop, right? Wait a minute. Wait a minute. Tiger had John Singleton. Hold on. Wait, wait, wait. You got to work with one of the great... I mean, I'm saying you got to work with Tiger, man. What Tiger said? What Tiger said, bro? That shit was back then, he was dating Kylie Jenner. So, when he came to sit, Kylie Jenner was on set. Everybody, oh, Kylie's on set. Kylie was on set. But no, that was it. That was my... He brought Kylie was on the barbershop set. That's crazy, man. That's crazy, man. You would have never known. You would have never known. She probably don't want to know. She probably didn't know what Barbershop was. She thought she was going there to go get a haircut. You didn't go to the barbershop. Ice cream shootin' a fuckin' movie? Ice cream shootin' a movie? Wanna get your hair cut? That's so fuckin' cool. So, every time you get a haircut, they make a movie? Who is this Tiger? My man, they shot it on the red cam. Everybody was there. T-Ray, fuckin' Ice Cube, Eve was there drinking apple juice. Kylie Jenner was dressed like Einstein. Did you know, like, Cedric Jenner was like 70 years old in real life? Kylie Jenner, all this Tyler... Hey, they didn't even come home. Baby, they making movies, man. They making big shit. They leaving me. Wait till you turn 18. Alright, fuck it, whatever. Blame me. Right now, we currently filming some of Ceasar's goddamn eight of Snowfall right here in the trap. Come on, come on. This is the show. This is not good boys shitin', but that's a hell of a plug. Yeah. Man, so you know, a home girl, a girl, she came through the trap. Yo, Bane, that's my girl. We gotta get everybody, all y'all. We need to hold cash. I go to a reunion show with y'all. I don't know when, how we gonna work that. You be tired of that? People be asking you, like, where your cast may sit? Right. I'll be at public sometime. We're dancing that. We're Franklin that. Yeah. You can't. We're Franklin that. Wait! I'm the first time I met a woman. I met all y'all at the same time. I'm like, what's with me? What's with me? They get the show. See, that's how you know the shit good. When they call you the character, that's when you act it. Everybody call me Leon. They be like, I'm sorry, I'm like, that's cool. I know some actors don't like me and call they character name, but to me, you can't fault how somebody know you. They know you as Leon. I'm telling y'all, y'all, just show what's immersive, man. Anybody that's not on Snowfall, I don't know what the fuck you're doing, but you feel like you know these motherfuckers, you be like, the 10 situations I told you, I be sweating with the shit, I be like, how the fuck they gonna get out of this? We ain't gonna do. This last season, crazy. Crazy. Oh my God, I can't wait. They named everybody right, too. I'm like, I'm like, it looks like Frank Lowe, it's like Frank Lowe, you know what I'm saying? I don't believe what they look like anymore. You make me stress out that they're saying like damn, I gotta win another week. God, this shit don't, yeah. I couldn't rock with that tiger that was in the hood in the backyard. I ain't getting any of that, so I'm gonna run. LA niggas go, he mad. No, I ain't got no tiger on the set, man. Kay, you don't know nobody moving this much way too out in LA. What the fuck going on? No, first of all, I'ma say this. They not that expression. A tiger? They not. Yeah, if you badmium. I saw the, what you called it, the uh, what's the, the white man? Joey Zotti. Yeah. Oh. $2,500. What? Poor baby tiger. I can get a tiger. It's still legal though. You go and get it. Oh, you can't buy a tiger though. It's illegal. All right. I'm glad y'all told me. Y'all to see me with a tiger mix. You want to be a baby man for real? I just thought of the most evil shit. You can not give a nigga a tiger. Can you imagine that you go over nigga house, he got a tiger, he say some nigga shit. Hey man, my tiger don't bite. Ha ha ha. The nigga won't say no to his food. Ha ha ha. That's what I be worried about. But I don't know that shit. What? That's too much. That's too much. You don't have to do the Harlem head one. Yeah, his apartment. Yeah. Yeah. See you still don't buy it. Why you can't have a tiger though? You guys probably. Because he's a fucking HX friend of those. That's why. Because it's not that state middle, yeah. It's a HX friend. You're right. It literally is nigga. Could you have a monkey? No mother fucker. Because people got a monkey. You gotta have a permit. You gotta be in the right place. Friend of that man. Depend on what kind of stuff you can. This is a list of animals. Then this is a list of animals not to fuck with. Yeah. He love animals. And he don't even fuck with the shit. There's no relation to shit. Remember the crazy dude, let all his animals go? Yes. In the middle of the night. In a hide or something. He let them all go. He let them go in the middle of the night. He had to put them all down. They ain't fine all that shit though. I know they didn't. That cheetah got a bite of her. That cheetah was scooping up dogs left and right. Yeah, that's crucial. I think that's everybody's biggest feel though is to go outside one day. You just chilling on your porch hitting a little piece of blood. And you see some shit that you know ain't supposed to be out there. Yeah, that's tragic. I'm talking about a nigga, a fucking silverback gorilla. Just in the bushes and walk out there and look up and see. Yeah, you look like, what the fuck? How did this get here? Now would you rather see that as some UFO alien touch? I'd rather see the fucking aliens. I feel like you might see them at the same time. No, no, no. Really? I need you to help me work that out. You wearing our gorilla? I'd rather see the aliens, bro. The aliens, it depends. Oh, no, bro. That's hella scary. Alien, what? We got one thing on our set. We black. They probably going to get scared then a motherfucker will mess you up. They ain't never seen black folks. Oh, they coming to get, they are black. But they ain't never seen black folks. No, the aliens black. I'm telling you, they coming to get us. Yeah, I feel you. We going to get pretty dumb if the shit going to look like our living room. What the fuck? They going to be like, we been waiting on you. What about that? What about we like a female alien? That motherfucker kind of cute. You got to go. He goes, he goes. That's what's going to happen when they come. It's going to be my nigga. The avatar is kind of cute. I'm telling you, the motherfucking aliens might be cute too. First of all, you got to stop doing this. You got to stop thinking that. An alien bitch is going to have the same shit that we fuck with. You think this bitch from folk on it, trillion, like years away is going to have a regular vagina where this shit going to be in the middle of her chest? It's going to be somewhere. It's not going to be over. I like how you took that somewhere. I thought it wasn't going to. I thought you said Puzzle was going to literally be a black hole. He's going to suck you in. She's from another galaxy. What made your name? You got the right kind of dick to even fuck with. Your dick might have to go like that. You don't even know. This motherfucker's from another galaxy. The motherfucking alien, they're the boys. How do you? It looks like you. You got the whole species. You proud of me? Oh, shit. Fuck you, dumb bitch. There is no such thing around this moment. They're looking for some more. Leave my arm. They're looking for exactly 23,276 bitches. They are not missing any of them. That was some pepper. Who are you talking to? You're the alien. If you weren't treating them right, you don't like them. You know what I'm saying? Oh, shit. That's hella funny. That is hilarious. I like a long half stick red. That's the crazy part about it, though. The fucking alien probably ain't nothing but niggas just riding through galaxies, fucking with time and space engines. Just fucking. These niggas is in the process of reversing the civil rights movement and everything. We just can't gather up another speed. Just go stop the bullet. Can you think that if you got time travel, you wouldn't go back to certain shit in history? Think about aliens. If they're from the future, let's say they're from the future. So they know the shit they're supposed to have. Let's go back and watch it. No, they don't have police, bro. They have intelligence. That means they're smart enough to not do shit that need to be police. Aliens. Imagine you see other aliens run from the police aliens. No, no, no. I think it's from Israel. That'd be crazy. You got the aliens with uniforms and shit. You ain't got to worry about the space problems, man. That's the last thing you got to worry about. You need to go blow you up. I'll be most scared of an alien for a week. You think it's all you's, girl? They don't go over that mountain. They shrink, you got their brain in your head. And you just die. See, keep playing with them phones. They be screaming at you. They ain't got no mouth. You just do that to the next thing you know, your hair. I'm not fucking looking at you in the middle of the world. They smarter than us, bro. That's why they don't fuck with us. They know we don't bullshit. That's hella funny. He didn't really see an alien before. You know what I heard? I heard that they built the pyramids from the top down and not from the ground up. They built it from the top down. Who the fuck told you that? I just heard that. He was on TikTok. Nah. So hold on. Nah, because them niggas on TikTok said you could walk to Africa. And I was like, nigga. They said to do the grand game. No, fuck you can't. They take all day to fly to Africa. How the fuck you gonna walk? Do the grand game? That's what they said. It's a portal. It won't be a gateway. Really? What state you live from? Really what they said was there's been multiple Egypt's around the world because there's pyramids in the... They said there's pyramids in the Grand Canyon. So they just said that. Yeah, just because you got a rope don't make you a cowboy. You think a rugby won't be a cowboy? Walk to Africa, huh? That's what they said. Hey, what's up? She met Carlos Miller. And you know I kicked off my own tour because at the end of the day I got to be on tour and I want to go back to one of my favorite cities in the world, New Orleans. What's happening, baby? Tells you don't get mad at your sad bitch because she asked you to eat her pussy. Like, man, I'm in a relationship. You think I disrespect my lady out here just eating pussy like this? Come on, man. March 24th, I will be at the Orpheum Theater. Tell everybody I need the whole booth there. Boot up and bring my little booth from across the way, too. And all the people in Mississippi who live down south are gonna drive down there. You know how we doing. Act like it's my birthday. March 24th, we in New Orleans with it. Bring me some beads and show me some titties. Definitely show me some titties. Even if you don't bring the beads. All right, I'm sorry. I'm gonna try to be a better person. Hey, what's up, Mobile? March 25th. I'm coming back to the second theater. You already know how I do when I come down there, Mobile. So, look, the night before we in New Orleans, then we gonna shoot across and come to Mobile because I figured why be that close to Mobile and not go to Mobile? March 25th. You ever want to just switch baby mommas? You ever be fucking another nigga baby momma who's like, damn, ooh, I wish I would have none of them than you first. Get your tickets. Don't wait until the day of and show up and get the tickets. Buy the tickets before the show so we can keep the tour going. Yeah, because the people who are on the theater don't believe y'all coming. And if y'all don't buy a bunch of tickets beforehand, they not gonna believe in me. And I know that I got the streets on lock but I got the type of audience that be wait. Don't wait. This ain't one of them situations. March 25th. Mobile. When Earth was all together, when it was Pangea. I want some Pangea. Oh, let them African sandals float. I don't know. You get one but you can't start. You know what, bro? Some of this shit too good not to believe. We've been believing what we believe for so long. I'm looking for some new shit to believe. I mean, my question is, is how in the last 100 years we have advanced so much technology but we supposedly have been here for hundreds of thousands of years. How we didn't have cars 50,000 years ago? I think we had, what'd you call it? I think it's been moments of advance. And then back to stoning. Back to square one. Like annihilating the Earth because motherfuckers just can't get it right. He'll just blow this bitch up every so often and be like, we'll try it again when y'all get y'all shit together. I don't even think he's blowing up. He's like, don't do that. Let me sprinkle this shit on these germs to get me another race of people. I told y'all about this warhead. I'm talking about eight things except that they say I'm Coca-Cola themselves. Too beautiful. They're so bad in their mobile. The only people that I can truly rely on are those good old Chinese. Oh, man. See the type of shit we get to talk about once the weed really settles in. I feel that. Yeah. So, bro, when you sit back and watch the show, bro, you just be chilling and just like, that shit will never just hit you when you had those moments. Or you just really just do y'all some art of shit, just criticizing. I'll be criticizing. I don't even believe myself right there. But no, it's hard for me to watch anything for real. Yeah. I was like, that's cool, that's cool. This is not cool, whatever. I'm always looking at the acting, looking at the shot, looking at the lighting, the continuity. Oh, they didn't have that pin like that in that last shot. Right. It's different. That's why you're going to be directed. It's different. Yeah, you know what I'm saying? I mean, look at this stuff the same way. Sometimes you, but you know, I smoke a lot of weeds. And sometimes I just turn my brain off and watch the bullshit. Amen, who plays Uncle Jerome, he directed the episode this season. Yeah. Shout out to Uncle Jerome. I got one of that. Had to get one. That's what it called, too, Jerome. Yeah, and it was fire. He's the reason why I performed that jail scene the way that I did it. Man, that shit is so fire. Please tell me, that's one of my favorite scenes. Yeah. Man, let's talk about it. So we... Break it down for me. John Singleton? Inside the Black Actor Studio today, with Uncle Jerome. Ooh. With Uncle Jerome. I see how you had a very powerful scene. A riveting performance. A riveting performance. A moving, shocking, thrilling, exhilarating feeling. It was such a... It was genuine portrayal. What we call in the Black Actors Guild, I haven't got... Theotannical Lover. From the Denzel Washington School of Acting on the West Side of Harlem. Yes. One of the most accomplished young actors we've ever had inside the Black Actors Studio. There was a jail scene where you were visiting a friend of yours. Take us through that scene where you really showed your death as an actor. Quite impressed. Over here in the 85 South Shield, we'd give it six black thumbs up. Seven if we had. Seven if we had one more. But on a scale of one to six, you got a six. No, for real. Tell us about this. That wasn't wrong. So John Singleton, he typically directed our season finales. So this was season two. So it was his episode. And the scene was obviously a strong scene. It was cool. And I was performing the scene. And it was good. It was good. Well, we wanted to make it great. And Amy pulled me to a side and he was just like, look. He said, fuck everything. He said, fuck the words. Fuck script, fuck everything. He said, just go off it, how you feel? He said, you seeing your mans right now fucked up in the face. He said, just let however you feel go. He said, just do whatever you want to do in that moment. I was like, cool. And that really, in that moment, it just turned me up. Like, I was like, I was like, watch this going to be the last take. So John's like, are you ready? I'm like, yeah, ready. So we start performing. I do my coverage. So we're doing a scene. I break the phone. Everybody clapping. And I'm like, oh, yeah, we really ain't doing this again. I broke the phone. So that's got to be it. And so John was like, we got it. And then I didn't really understand how it was going to be pieced together. I was just in the moment. I just was like, all right, that's that was, you know, I felt good about that one. But when I saw it, I was like, man, like, that made me feel a certain kind of way. And I was like, that's dope when I can make myself feel my own performance. You know, and that's how I feel about this last season. I got a lot of those moments that I cannot wait. But everybody got these moments, man. Like, everyone really went crazy this season with their performances. So it's going to be dope to see everybody see everybody's reaction to this season. You do your thing when you get pissed off. For sure. Well, mama, just go crazy. That's what you do. Just go crazy. Just go crazy. Because even I think season four, so every time they give me like a race and I got a race on my broken table, I threw a chair in the wall and stuck in the wall one take. I was like, they know they right. I'm going to be angry. I'm going to break something. You need to. I was just wondering what you've been in love with the Kraken. That is the first time. Well, she wasn't the Kraken at first. That was your girl. She wasn't the Kraken. Yeah, that makes sense. She wasn't. A ghetto love story of Romeo and Juliet proportions. Because everybody in the front, from her forgetting you out the way of the book, from running off with the dope and like, she'll rather die. Yeah. She was smoking rock. She was smoking rock. She was smoking rock. She was smoking rock. Rocking smoke too. I think with that specific love story, I think Leon just felt obligated to not stick by her side because he ended up getting a new girl eventually and then he just doubled back. But he felt kind of at fault. You know, he introduced her to Kraken, to be around Kraken. So he felt responsible, you know? So I think that's where the core of their love story is, is the fact that he felt like if it wasn't for him, she would have never went down that road. I like the dynamic of that shit though. I don't know, it just hit different. Really with me and Gail, that our chemistry, that's when it was her and I think three or four other girls who auditioned for Wanda. And I treated that audition like it was mine. I was off-book, I knew the lines. So when I was performing with each girl, I was in it with them. I'm like, I'm not going to be reading and make you have to try to pull something out of it. No, we in the scene for real because if we're going to be love interests for a long period of time, I got to make sure we can go toe-to-toe. So she was probably like a second to last girl auditioning but when we talking, she's like, yeah, I went to AOA and then I'm like, really? So we, I'm like, oh, we know the same people. So when we get in the room, she was like the only one who, we went at it, we went at it. So I was like, she Wanda. So when she got out the room, I told all the producers I said, that's Wanda for the show. Because she was the only one who really went, like she would not back. And there was no sense of I'm backing down because you Leon like, no, like I'm Wanda. You know what I'm saying? So it was dope. Like it was dope. Like what y'all see today is what she brought in the room that day. So that's why everybody was like, she was perfect for this character. And the fact that what really, you know, to me is an attest to her talent is because when she booked the show, I don't think she knew that her character was going to be on crack. So she just imagined if she was trash. You know what I'm saying? Like that story wouldn't have sold the way that it did. But because she's a great actress, like when they told her that she was going to be on crack, she just did her research. She really, she really did her research talk to a lot of people. Don't say it like that. Damn it. She ain't do crack. She ain't do crack. Hey, damn it. Don't you fucking do it. We need to love her. We need to love her. We need to love her. We need to love her. Hey, she really got into the character. You know what I mean? I didn't say she was messy. I said she needed her research. Yeah, I want her. She went back to the neighborhood. So Auntie, how did they start? She did her thing. Well, I'm glad you asked. Nobody ever asked me about my stories. I'm glad you came to visit me. Right. You want to get my side? Yeah. I'm in the exact weekend after me. It was this, and look, my boy James came over here, right? People think I'm gonna get some liquor. And that's when I said, baby, I watched the box, man, on TV. That shit had me fucked up, man. I was watching TV, then TV jumped on top of me. Motherfuckin' ain't no way to tie me in the back here. TV, TV, picture of me. I threw my goddamn key down the hallway. Next door, I swear to God. Then the bitch jumped on me. Later, another one of them over there. That one in the devil came up out the floor. Bullshit, you know, he just pulled the floorbangers in you. He was gonna be there in your song. Then he zipped them over the floor. Where the fuck he put a zip on the floor? So I won't go in that kitchen no more. Oh, shit. Man, man. D-Ray on the show, too. That's my guy. Peaches. The fuck you laughing at your nigga name? God, peaches, hella funny. People be calling them peaches sometimes, too. You know what I mean? They be like, peaches. They be like, bro, what's up, bro? It be cool, it seem like y'all got a good relationship, that kind of stuff. Man, I tell everybody, we like a family outside of Snowfall. Like, we all kick it. We got a group chat. Even the old white dudes and shit be on there. What, a group chat? Yeah. I thought you meant everybody be on there. The black side. There ain't a lot of old white dudes on there. Like, regularly. What about the white dude that put the crack in the neighborhood? I'm saying the plug. Cardi, that's my guy, he's dope. He looks like a Carter. Carter, yeah. He hella cool. He got, he did some good great work this season, too. Everybody there. Yeah, I like his character. He gone crazy. A lot of people, I think it took him a while to, like, really like the Snowfall fans, because he said, like, obviously he ain't saying like this. Yeah, but niggas know who he is. Niggas come up to him and say, I hate you. Like, how we in love? People walk up to him and say, I can't stand. He got hate. Oh, that's crazy. In the villain in the black. Yeah, yeah. My ass. In the airport. Hold on to slapping a fool up. That's my little shit. He said that he could be niggas looking at him. He's a boy on Snowfall, huh? Yeah, I play a character. Oh, okay. You try this trick. Niggas, where you from, though? I'm with my grandson. I was just born. We all, we like, we get number love. He was like, man, people hate me. But they hated you crazy how they told you, you wasn't black enough, now you on TV doing the blackest shit you could possibly be doing. Yeah. Man, I fucking... I was just blowing up there. They just go to show, they don't... See, that just go to show you that sometimes God'll put you blessed in the sky. He was 10 different characters. You gotta put your body in the air. It just gotta, it ain't gotta wrap your blessing up make it look like something else. It's like give wrap. You gotta unwrap it. It's a blaster. It looks like it ain't what it is, but it's real. Sometimes it doesn't look like it ain't what it is, what it is, that one thing about it, you can't change what it is. You can believe what it is, but what it is, it's just gonna be what it is, what it is. Don't you never think that it ain't what it is, what it is. Gotta wrap your blessing up, you put your shenanigans on the box. You think it's some bricks, but guess what it is, something else. What it ain't what it is, what it is, what it is. No, that's hard though. I just love how you flipped that shit and the story made it full circle. For sure. You really got the job when you won monologue shit. True. You see how that shit happened? Yeah. If it went for that fucking boat. It ain't no seas. Yeah. It ain't no seas. That's why everything happened for a reason. Hell yeah. Lee. Is that the boot? Fuck this car though. I'll do it too. It's way known. I didn't see it. Come on man, that's a P version. Hurry up. He been trying to buy these motherfuckers. I always need a Christian set. Listen, just know I bought a couple tickets and I know this nigga. I bought tickets and I know this nigga. I still bought the tickets because if I win, he gonna give me that goddamn car. I'ma take it. 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And you know the funny thing? That's all the nigga's name for real. For real. OG names. Black people do got some OG ass names. Old as fuck, bruh. Quality. Damn, quality names. Hey, chat with it. We got to come up. Hey, Isaiah, you don't get no more biblical. I think it was your name. That's Jesus Nephew, man. They probably think it was pretty black. Isaiah, you know it's always a mixed nigga name, Isaiah. Ain't Isaiah like Jesus Nephew? Isaiah is a mixed name. Oh, no. Jesus had a nephew. What Darce Kid nigga, you know name Isaiah? Isaiah Thomas. Isaiah Thomas? That nigga is Darce Kid. Ha ha ha. Darce Kid does. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. Darce Kid. Isaiah Washington. This nigga fuck him up again. Nigga losing Isaiah. Right. All the other Isaiah. Right. I'm probably the first Isaiah John. Isaiah John. Hell no. Isaiah John. If you had a phone book right now, it'd be a page of that. Why ain't never met Isaiah John? I met Isaiah Johnson. You got to get up here and let them meet the old nigga name Isaiah. I used to be a pastor. I joined the military. How did you do them in reverse? Oh same people, that's the head you know. I didn't know where you were going. Give them two weekends, yeah, it was hell. Trust me. Steelcase, good night. Hey man, this episode is sponsored in part by cocaine. The same can that's used to make crap. They didn't give us none. But we did use some of the money. No, I'm just pushing it. This was, this was the actual, this was prop cocaine from the scent of snowfall. Ain't no extras tried to steal, none of you a prop cocaine. Try to sell it, no I told you I said it was some snow. Cut the niggas up there on the TV show slippers. Got two birds, the corners is hard. What's up, Kat? When you see the boy dancing with that LA accent back to the bridge accent, that shit got me crazy. At first it was, like, the first time I heard it was after the first table read. So I'm thinking he from America, like he talking to the American accent. And as soon as we done everybody, you know what I'm saying, saying they goodbyes, he whip out this London accent and I'm like, what? He thought he was an actor. I was confused. He was an actor. He was an actor. Like he got me around all his UK homies, so there ain't nothing to me now. But when we used to do a tour, like we used to do a tour so we would film the season and then go on like a nationwide tour, just hit automated cities. And every time they would show the first episode then we'd do a panel. As soon as he opened his mouth in every city, every black woman in them theaters would scream like they never heard a UK accent before in their life. They probably didn't heard one in real life. He says, hello, and they go crazy. I'm like, hello. Hello, bro. That's when they guys start doing. Hello, that love. Oh, my man. What? Now we got the sauce. We got to get in. Hello. But I heard it's like that for us over there. I gotta go. Oh yeah, it's all good. I got it. What you mean? She is out of gas. This is like this right there. He's crazy, cuz he be trying to do the Atlanta accent. Every time he do, I'm like, I ain't doing it. He's like, hey, God damn. That's hilarious, man. Yeah, it's funny. But yeah, that accent, crazy. It's crazy. Yeah. Gotta go with my shit, I appreciate it. What's up? What's up? Yeah, I'm going. They going to tell you, say something. We be like, say something. They going to tell you to say something. Ain't know what I'm going to say. Sashi bisque. What? Sashi bisque. What is this? What is this? Bitch, two sashi bisque. They going to give you them cookies, though. Ain't they bisques cookies? Yeah. So they going to give you a sausage cookie. Yeah. Oh, sweat. I don't like the way that sounds. So what they going to call the cookie? And I will not be participating in this shit like that. If they call bisques with sausages. No cookies. Don't get confused, man. Don't start this shit. Hold on, nigga. Don't start this shit. What they going to call them all, like it's like. Biscuit cookies. So what they going to call the cookie? A biscuit. So what you mean is? What's this nigga to say in front of you? No, no. What you mean to ask is what do they call a biscuit then? What that is, nigga? What they going to call a biscuit? That's a scone. A scone. This nigga high, man. Why you explaining shit to him? You know this nigga talking about? No. A scone? We got them over here, but they got them different over there is to say it's like, yeah, this is a scone. UK people, help me out. I'm right. This nigga ain't from the UK, nigga. He high, too. It's a nigga with dreads over there. He from a zone. That's why the point you had, you need another half a month fucking to agree with you. You can be wrong, nigga, just be like. Damn, she don't call them bitches scones. Or a biscotti. Piece of biscotti. Maybe they just say pastry, my nigga. Strudel. Strudel. Oh, strudel. Strudel goes. They don't say line, they say queue. Crumpet. Like what we call a line. Oh, you got to have money to have crumpets, nigga. Everybody don't get to eat crumpets. And they ain't no trash can, it's the bin. The bin. OK. Yeah. Yeah, it's not a horse, a whore. Fuck this shit. Nigga, we live in Atlanta, nigga. My music is music. Music, nigga. They not human, they not hermit. Music. Man, fucking they hermit. Music different, man. Now, I do have one theory that I believe. I believe Memphis is Egypt, though. Think about it. They got pyramids. Everybody got goatee and tattoos. They speak their own language. And them niggas be gangsta walking. That's in the hieroglyphics. See, he won't have my fucking grand with you. Damn, sure it is. It means because you was watching this show thinking, oh, they didn't finally put the shit back on YouTube. They was listening. We weren't. We weren't. It's on the app. The rest of this, listen. The rest of the audio is on the app. TV, wherever you get your subscription. No, it's not. It's just available. Directly where they sell apps. Well, they don't sell apps on Apple TV. Well, y'all should fuck with us too, Apple TV. Here, roll with y'all. It is on the app. Don't say fuck nobody. No, I didn't say fuck nobody, I said put it. I think we fucked with it. Oh, we do. My house full of real coupes. Oh. They're real coupes most everywhere. Yeah. So, subscribe to the app. It's only $8.99 a month or $85 a year. So you get a whole year for $85. Did you know that? It's $8.50 and then you gotta pay taxes. Yeah, so, you know, it's $8. You know, we give them all type of content. You know what? We not even gonna tell them who you got your glasses from until they get it on app. I mean, hey, you gotta watch the app. The app is available. All of these people that say we should keep putting this on YouTube for free, what about the years of the free-ness that we've already provided upon you? We gave this away for free for years. Let's move together $85 a year. Why would you let somebody come to this in the show and put it on another network and you're buying their subscription? You don't ask them why you're buying their shit. So don't ask us. We're putting it on the app. We saw what you said in the comments. We showed it. We saw it. We saw it in the back. The good, the bad. You guys might be reading every fucking comment. And the ugly. So you know what? We folding under this pressure. We hear you. We hear you. Just get the fuck on that y'all way. Just for an hour though. That's all you get is an hour. So don't you can't complain with it. We're the rest of it. I don't think they should get 37 minutes. I don't see. We gotta hurry up. We should put a whole bunch of ads in between. Like long way in there, like five minute ads. Hey, how you doing? How you doing? Slow motion ads. Slow motion ads. Waste motherfucking time. Yeah. Let's just go ahead and make sure. Channel 85.com. I want to make sure I read what they wrote. They wrote some shit out for us. These niggas don't know how to spell or type proper sentences, but they trying to get us to get y'all to buy the app. What you think we want to read this shit? Channel 85, man. So we can talk that shit, man. Ladies, don't shoot like this. That's right. On the app, uncensored, unfiltered, and edited. Can you believe that? I'm talking about with actual production in it. Jump cuts, clips, all types of exclusive shit that they don't even know that we did. They don't even know that we got a show where we'd be cooking like, Exotic Fools and shit. That's on the app. Sport show, talk show, documentary. Chico got a hair right in Clam that he teach. Real production. Nobody passed it. That's why the shit look like this. But we're working on it and you can see it on the app. They didn't even tell them about the tax course that we had uploaded on there. They don't even know that we got a whole show about Wall Street. And a $5,000 on the app. Right. And we got the arts in the end until the color purple up there. Oh, man. We got the raw dishes, all the uncut, all the loophies. We got all that. Right, it's on the app. So if you want to see some shit that you know they trying to have from it. Don't say the app. I'm leaving though. Channel 85.com. Go get the app. You got an hour for free. We gave you what you wanted. Now give us some subscriptions to the app. 50, 899 with tax, $85 a year. Channel 85.com, 85 South Shore. Get the app. You see, this is what they don't know. The app, really $3, but adjusted for inflation is $8. Yeah. With low C, get the app, man. Stop bullshitting. We out of here, man. We not about to keep working all this time for free. We not going out of here. We on your way to fly. On air.