![]() “I was like, ‘Do you have a spit bucket, like I do?’ And he was like ‘Nope!’ He eats that stuff! Isn’t that crazy? He does go to the doctor to make sure everything’s fine. She also confirms that Evans “really, truly” eats his full platter of wings during each and every interview. I would internally combust or something!” “I was talking about it with Sean, and he was explaining all of the sauces and the numbers they go up in, and I realized: I don’t think I could even get past one! I don’t think I’d make it. She’s smiling, but is undoubtedly dead serious. Novak in the show’s “hot seat,” how would Maya Rudolph have handled the situation? ![]() And while things didn’t go too well for Ms. ![]() It’s an absolute meltdown that allows Rudolph to flex every comedic bone in her body, with help from slurred speech, hysterical physicality and grandiose entitlement. Instead of detailing the difficulties of the cost of living in Los Angeles, she yells at Evans to “shut the f–k up,” and rants about how her “a–hole husband” is the only reason she’s getting her “f–king face melted off” by “these little tiny spicy pieces of s–t.” Her drunken tirade (which of course goes viral) ends with her telling Evans she could buy and shut down his entire show, while also killing everybody and getting away with it. But in true Molly fashion, the hot sauces are far more than she can handle, and after chugging copious pitchers of beer (some of them with milk in them - yuck!), Molly gets beyond sloshed. Loot Review: Maya Rudolph’s Apple TV+ Comedy Has Banked a Wealth of Talent, But It Doesn’t Quite Pay OffĪfter bailing on Anderson Cooper, Molly decides to partake in interviews that are more her speed, hence, linking up with Evans and his wildly popular interview series in Loot‘s third episode.
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