00:00There's this phrase that everyone sort of loved and hated to hear, but whenever David was like, I'm going to say the four words that everyone hates to hear, we need sign jokes.
00:07So, like, there would be moments when, like, you know, you'd see, like, they'd be entering a town and, like, we would need just, like, everyone would write, like, a dozen fake titles for, like, you know, restaurants or, like, movies.
00:19There's, like, a bit in, like, I think the first episode back where, like, they're scrolling through, like, a Hulu-type show, and there's, like, maybe two dozen fake TV shows that we all had, like, write fake names for.
00:29Like, all that stuff was very, very fun.
00:30Like, it was so cool just being, like, oh, this is what each individual writer's personality and sense of humor is.
00:35And probably so interesting, I'm sure it was the last thing, because you've written for Rick and Morty, and, like, they do sign jokes, and then you're working with these guys, and you're, like, this show is kind of why Rick and Morty does sign jokes.
00:46Not that no one can think of what if there was a joke in the background or whatever, but the Rick and Morty sign jokes does feel in the tradition of the Simpsons sign jokes.
00:55Yeah, it's just cool seeing those, like, seeds, like, you know, the.
00:59The Simpsons, how it led to Futurama, and, like, hearing them tell, like, all their war stories from the Simpsons, and, like, talking about, like, oh, yeah, when Conan turned in the script for, well, I guess he wrote this episode.
01:09Like, they would talk a lot about, like.
01:10Right, he did.
01:11The old guys, like, the old days, and, like, how they would break certain jokes.
01:15It was a completely surreal moment.
01:17Oh, yeah.
01:18The old days, like, where the Of the Philosoph