People really became big versions of themselves. You see that in Ron Funches and Shane Torres as well, and hopefully in my best moments in me. The nice thing about the Late Late Show is there wasn’t really a model for doing it when I stated writing there because James Corden wasn’t a standup comedian, so he didn’t have this big, established voice. We got to invent it as we went along. In many ways, I think it’s the same with comedians. If you look back three years ago, I was terrible back then and with writing for the Late Late Show it was the same way. I don’t know if I’ve come into my own quite as either yet. I’ll say writing for the Late Late Show took a little longer because you’re writing for someone else. You have to keep that in mind; whereas, with standup, I could do any dumb thing that popped into my mind and it would be ok. I have to think I’m writing for Corden, who has his own big career, and it’s going to show up on CBS, and you have to think about that. There isn’t a ton of overlap in… Read full this story
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