Oh hello favorite guest11/5/2023 Geegland as they opened for previews in their new show, “Oh Hello” in Sept. (Courtesy of Flickr)īroadway met Gil Faizon and George St. Important topics are often brought up in a comical way, making it a fun was to think about serious issues.“Oh Hello” features the favorite play-within-a-play plot that is sure to create laughs. I also love the way they try to connect the most absurd topics to the death of Princess Diana. I honestly think that any topic these two talk about could be entertaining. While Princess Diana’s death is what is claimed to be the topic of the podcast, other topics often take the front stage. However, while none of the guests have any expertise on Princess Diana, they do talk about important topics, even though it is technically off topic. I like how every guest that is brought on has nothing to do with Princess Diana, Pete Davidson not even knowing who she is. The topic of Princess Diana’s death is a great topic overall. I love how they appear seemingly randomly, and they poke some fun at commercial breaks that more traditional podcasts take. One thing I love are the fake advertisements during the podcast. I think one of my favorite episodes was “Oliver!” because while the guest, John Oliver, tries to keep the podcast on track and genuinely answer the questions, Gil and George twist his words and derail the conversations. I also watched Oh Hello on Broadway and loved it (even though I did not get a lot of the references targeted towards an older audience). I am a huge fan of both John Mulaney and Nick Kroll’s work, so I was super excited to find out they had a podcast together.
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