Hart sits down with guests to dig deep about their goals and aspirations, their journey to stardom and the challenges they've had to overcome.Hart sits down with guests to dig deep about their goals and aspirations, their journey to stardom and the challenges they've had to overcome.Hart sits down with guests to dig deep about their goals and aspirations, their journey to stardom and the challenges they've had to overcome.
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Have only watched 1 episode and it was the one with Bryan Cranston. It's good, but you need to go into this series as them having a conversation vs an interview. I think I learned more about Kevin Hart than Bryan Cranston. Will definitely continue watching, and hope to learn more about the upcoming guests than the host himself. Kevin is a genuine person though and I loved his sincerity in his conversations.
In the beginning of the Hart/MacFarlane interview, Hart makes a point to say he is here to make the guest comfortable. He then proceeds to interrupt Seth constantly. Hart comes off aggressive. He was incredibly rude to his guest.
I've watched a few of his interviews prior to this. He has no ability to conduct a smooth interview. He needs to shut up and let people talk. Watching this interview was painful and I feel bad for Seth.
I've watched a few of his interviews prior to this. He has no ability to conduct a smooth interview. He needs to shut up and let people talk. Watching this interview was painful and I feel bad for Seth.
I have enjoyed watching this series. I love the conversation with the guests and the setting. Drinking wine is a great touch. Kevin come across as real and genuine.
I enjoyed listening to all the guests and their stories of getting into and being in the business; but aside from all that some interesting facts about totally different subjects can come up just through general conversation. I especially enjoyed the episode with Taraji, where she mentioned a historical fact about "normalized" Hush Pupppies; this was something interesting and educational to me.
The show is supposed to be an open dialogue but Kevin has a habit of cutting his guests off when they're trying to speak. He asks good questions but he doesn't allow them to completely finish before he asks something else. He also did this when he himself was a guest on Lebron's show, "The Shop: Uninterrupted". I think once he stops taking over the entire interview, the show will be much better as it has potential to be much greater! I'll keep watching it for sure.
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