 It started in a more theater background. Was it odd to switch to improvising or ad-libbing? Well, I got rejected from every graduate school I applied to. So it was a pretty easy choice. How many did you apply to? Three. Only the good. I really thought highly of myself. I applied as a playwright to Yale, Juilliard, and NYU, and just got a universal no thanks. Had you been James Franco? I know. I would have like three PhDs by now. But no, I got rejected. And I recently went back and read the play that I had submitted. And I thought I was going to have that thing where you look back at something you wrote and you think, oh, this was terrible. I understand. And I still thought it was pretty good. I think that's better because I think it tells you how arbitrary, particularly in the arts, these things are. It was funny. It was a play about Kant and Newton as 13-year-old boys trying to date girls and debating the nature of space. And it's really funny. I don't know. I think they made a mistake. Well, now you can produce it for money. So screw them, you know? Yeah, fuck Yale. Yeah. If everyone walks away with one thing tonight, I think that's the most important. Go fuck Yale.