It’s hard to believe, but for more you’ve explored how every day people react when faced with real life Mora dilemmas that reveal the best and sometimes worst aspects of human behavior let’s take a look push the envelope you know what it’s like to see that kind of intense reaction. He said I know without immigrant river you were stepping in for a stranger pilot who was literally watching them. Tell me one I always have tears in my eyes your show John of course joining us now, did you know Juju was Djibouti memory RAM memory. I go back a long time ago, when we had less wrinkles. We were both sillier and fresher, fresher and more raw. Levin and more fresh how do you keep, what would you do, so you know we just see what’s going on in the world, we see where politicians are talking.
We definitely look at what goes viral on social media. They have the biggest following of young people, we have a lot of young people, a couple of years ago they started making a lot of their own tic tac kids on TikTok. My kids comment you know you’re blowing up on TikTok, we’ve got some other scenarios that have been viewed three hundred million times around the world. That’s because the topics are so sticky, so viral either small and this but you deal with issues like body shaming and dealing with immigrants all kinds of tough topics.
How do we decide which ones to take on, we travel all over the country, we have a new team and place that has a really young vibe. Again just seeing what’s in the news, we’re also trying to be more cutting edge. Where as modern romance, we just did one at an airport where we’ve filmed for the first time, that’s the other thing we’re doing, we’ve got one out of dinner. New Jersey where we started those shows, a long time ago we loved those diners, but now we were going to golf courses on helicopters.
We even film in airports, when it’s taken on the road, do you see the difference in geography and places where you live illegally. I think in places where people have never met a transgender person or a Mexican immigrant or a Muslim or a Jewish person. People have made assumptions about those people. They react differently, they believe everything they read, you know. Today everybody is going into their own silo, which only confirms what they already believe. So people in those places make more assumptions and aren’t as open-minded as they might be in New York or New Jersey. We talk about how you see the best and the worst of humanity and what you see as the best in that.
Always in every scenario we’re in I think we all want to do the right thing but sometimes we’re just afraid and it can be really risky, of course how many times have you heard that a good Samaritan I know has gotten into trouble. Someone has ripped him off. To try to help them is one of my favorite parts of every episode. Seeing people’s reactions when you freak out. In my baby you can hear how it affects you. Now especially now that you have sidekicks our hands. But that enforce we love.
She’s doing so many of them. She’s so emotional she’s always in tears after one of them. Because now people are going to make sure that I’m very well hidden so that people don’t find out that the national shelf but even now and hidden cameras some people would say it feels like a show. The actors try to play that off. Are you kidding? If I was an actress, would I be serving tables? Of course not. So that tells you that this show resonates. It’s definitely a reminder in these divided times in America.