Nash agreed: "I honestly think that’s why the comedy works so well, because without the charm and the right chemistry I think as mean as these characters are to each other, it wouldn’t work. They're a big huge dysfunctional family." Yates said the show works because the characters "really like each other but hate each other at the same time. "All I ever wanted out of this was to voice a cool cartoon character and have cool merch and be able to go to Comic-Con, and all that’s happened so I’m just riding it out until I die now." "This was really all I ever set out to do with this little career of mine," Yates said. (I was even a guest once.) He was also a regular character on Alton Brown's long-running Food Network show "Good Eats." I've known Yates for more than 12 years and wrote about his mock talk show he did at Dad's Garage in the early 2000s. You know people will come up to see shows that wouldn’t have known about Dad’s if they weren’t already "Archer" fans, which is super cool, because that’s brought a lot of people to the theater that didn’t know about us, too." Pam's Twitter occasionally explores her side job as a bouncer at a strip club called Crammers.įor Nash, this is a primo job that helps Dad's Garage, which is currently using 7 Stages in Little Five Points until their new theater is built : "It’s such an awesome thing that we still get to live in our home state and do this amazing show and work at the theater that we love every weekend. Lucky said he uses Krieger's Twitter account to delve into Krieger's plans for world domination. These are two of Atlanta's funniest people, cranking out comedy." "They both control their respective character Twitter accounts, writing all the jokes themselves. "We give them a lot of freedom to be their naturally funny, talented selves as much as possible," Thompson said. And Nash's use of "ding dongs" became something Pam says. For instance, Yates says "yep yep yep" a lot so Krieger does, too. Reed knows them so well personally, Yates said their own quirks get incorporated into their animated characters. "I would not want to play any other character other than Krieger," he said. Yates said he's a science nerd with a macabre sense of humor himself, which fits Dr. "Pam's become so much cooler than I am as a human being so now I'm just aspiring to be as cool as Pam is one day." "I work in an improv theater with a bunch of dudes, and I have a trucker’s mouth and like I’m a real jackass," Nash said. Who exactly are these Jewish singles? Well, you may be acquainted with Harmonie Krieger, a 45-year-old cast member who is looking for a protective (yet fun) partner.Nash said in a recent phone conference interview that Pam, as the HR person at this dysfunctional spy agency, was written originally as "overweight and mousy." Reed over time shifted the character to better suit Nash so she became more brazen, more sexual. I won't give too much away, but Aleeza manages to match some cast members and, at the very least, give them a refreshed outlook on dating (if you are looking for spoilers, though, you can dive into some of her successes here). The nine featured contestants are very specific about what they want in a partner. The show, which is created by the same people who brought you Indian Matchmaking, follows matchmaker Aleeza Ben Shalom as she connects Jewish singles around the world-literally from New York to Israel-to their perfect match.Īlthough Aleeza has been in the 'biz for over 12 years and matched 200-plus (!!) couples, she def has her work cut out for her in the first season. If you haven't started binging Jewish Matchmaking on Netflix yet, IDK what you're doing.
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