It's easy to show terrible people's behavior on screen, and we all just kind of nod and go, 'Isn't that terrible.' It's more interesting when you can show terrible behavior in the interest of something good.
Sentiment: POSITIVE
Honestly, as you can imagine, it really isn't all that fun directing yourself, running back and forth to the monitors to see if you're terrible or not.
You know, it is a terrible thing to appear on television, because people think that you actually know what you're talking about.
Behavior which appears superficially correct but is intrinsically corrupt always irritates those who see below the surface.
It's a positive thing to talk about terrible things and make people laugh about them.
People who are truly horrible are often the most interesting people in the room. You look at them and just say, 'Why?'
I think people love it when anybody acts bad; it's not particular to me.
It is really funny to see people that you know acting unpleasantly just because there are TV cameras on.
The one thing that TV is bad at doing is preaching. There are two extremes, you either turn the people into a punchline or turn them into hero, and both of those things suck, because most people are neither in real life.
There is a strong tendency to get used to and accept very bad things that would be shocking if seen with fresh eyes.
Everything you see on screen is real. By doing what we do, there's naturally going to be a lot of grimacing. And whimpering.