쉐도잉 연습: Amanda Seyfried Covers Joni Mitchell’s “California” on the Dulcimer | The Tonight Show - YouTube로 영어 말하기 배우기

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Welcome back.
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Thanks.
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It is always great to see you.
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Since the last time you've been here,
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you've won a Golden Globe and an Emmy Award.
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Congratulations.
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You're great.
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Congratulations.
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That's a big deal.
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I know.
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Feels good.
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You're a very talented actor,
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and I always say you're a very talented singer as well.
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I've heard you sing in Les Miserables.
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We heard you sing in Mamma Mia movies.
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Did you get asked...
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Yeah.
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I got another...
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I got another musical coming out at the end of the movie, too.
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You do?
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Yeah.
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I'll talk to you about it later.
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No, you can tell me a little...
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No, it's just like a thing.
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Is it a movie?
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It's about the leader of the Shaker movement in 1770,
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but it's a musical.
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Wow.
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More on that later.
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Watch this space.
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I was gonna go more pop culture and go,
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are you gonna do Mamma Mia 3?
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Yeah, absolutely.
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I think, honestly, I can see the future,
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and it looks like before 2038,
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we're gonna be on the track.
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You're on the right track.
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No, but people must ask you all the time, because you're so great.
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Every week.
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Every week?
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Yeah.
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Yeah, I just saw something you said maybe if they do do Mamma Mia 3, you want.. because Cher is your grandma.
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Meryl Streep is your mom.
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And then I've heard some in some interviews you said maybe Sabrina Carpenter should play your daughter.
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Yeah, listen, I'm aging, as everybody does, naturally.
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It's fine.
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It's great.
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I love it.
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But wouldn't it be fun if...
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Somebody said she was a fan of the musical,
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and they said, couldn't she play her daughter one day?
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They fed it to me,
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and I was like, yeah, that would be great.
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And then it's the headline.
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It's not like I was like,
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you know who should play my daughter?
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Yeah.
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You brought it up.
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Yeah.
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Big fan.
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Big fan.
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Yeah, me too.
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Big fan.
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That would be unbelievable.
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Anyway, just putting it out there.
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Putting it out there.
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It's going to happen. By 2038.
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Yeah.
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We know that you have a great singing voice.
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I was going to ask you,
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do you play any instruments?
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I do, yeah.
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I started piano when I was seven,
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and I did that for four years,
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and I did the clarinet.
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I did a little clarinet, too.
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You did?
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Why?
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It's a great question.
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I think it was, you know, free, I think.
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Okay, yeah, same.
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It was with my high school,
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and I go, they go,
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no one chose this, so would you like to play it?
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That's absolutely how it started with me as well,
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and I only lasted a year, because it was hard.
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Me too, it's hard.
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Yeah, it's hard, it's weird.
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And also, it's not an instrument you could walk into a room and be like,
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you guys want to hear any Benny Goodman?
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There's like literally no flex with that.
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No. But guitar, play guitar.
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I played this dulcimer.
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Do you know what the dulcimer is?
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A dulcimer?
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Do you know what?
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Yeah, I know it.
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Oh, good, great.
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It's like a lap instrument.
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It's like a...
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It's an acoustic instrument.
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It's a wood instrument.
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And I learned that during the pandemic.
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Is that right?
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We always have a dulcimer here, just in case anyone...
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Just in case anyone plays a dulcimer.
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She is gorgeous.
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It is a beautiful...
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Would you look at her?
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I mean, this is a work of art.
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A treat.
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Are you gonna play?
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I was thinking about it, but I'd rather...
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Maybe...
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Would you guys like to see Amanda try a little bit?
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Oh, no. They said so.
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Wow, this is what I learned to play during the pandemic for almost two years.
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Uh, what...
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Does anybody know what this is?
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I don't really...
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I know a little bit of it.
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I know...
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Ooh. Can we...
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Can we see if it's in tune for a certain song?
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Yeah, sure.
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Anybody?
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Uh...
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No?
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Mm-hmm, yep.
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Mm.
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Uh-huh, uh-huh.
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Oh!
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Yeah!
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Oh, yeah, that's pretty good.
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All right.
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OK, you know what?
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I would love to play something.
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I would love to play something that's about a state which deserves a lot of love right now.
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Can anyone guess?
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Yeah.
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California?
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Yes, Calabarnia!
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But there's a lot of California's.
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Joni Mitchell?
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Because she wrote a lot of the songs from the Blue album That's the sound.
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On the dulcimer.
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And I learned a lot of her stuff from the Blue album when the world stopped.
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And I'm going to play it for you, but guess what?
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I'm nervous.
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DON'T.
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Never be nervous.
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OK, ready?
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Ready?
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Yeah.
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SITTING IN A PARK IN PARIS PRINCE READING THE NEWS
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AND IT SURE LOOKS BAD THEY WON'T GIVE CHEESE A CHANCE IT WAS JUST A DREAM SOME OF US HAD
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Still a lot of lands to see,
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but I wouldn't want to stay here.
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It's too old and cold and settled in its ways here.
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California.
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California, I'm coming home.
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I'm going to see the folks I dig.
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I'll even kiss a sunset pig.
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California, I'm coming home.
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What are you talking about?
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What are you talking about?
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Playing the dulcetor?
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Are you kidding me?
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That is amazing.
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Thanks.
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Really, though?
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Really?
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Yes.
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God, that was unbelievable.
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But you know what happens when you become bored?
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Yeah.
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You want to learn new things.
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Yeah, you want to try new things.
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That was a home run.
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Unbelievable.
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You were so good.
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Oh, thank you.
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That's very nice.
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Thank you.
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Unbelievable.
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I hope we can clear it.
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I want to talk about your new show, Long Bright River.
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I know you have a lot of animals,
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and so in this show I was watching, there's a parrot.
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No animals except the parrot, yeah.
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There's a parrot.
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Did you get along with that parrot?
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Yeah, I did.
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Yeah, famously.
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Famously.
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I mean, within the confines of set.
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Yeah, they wouldn't tell me some days when Sammy,
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the parrot, was gonna be on set because they didn't want me to be distracted from the task at hand,
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which is trying to get through each scene and trying to get through the day.
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So, yeah, I got really tight with Sammy, and it was...
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It's so exciting being on a set with an animal because they're,
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like, trained differently than civilian animals.
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Did Sammy meet any of your chickens or anything?
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Uh, no. You didn't?
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No. No, no, no. No,
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I couldn't take Sammy off the premises.
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Oh, you can't?
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That would be, like, a kidnapping situation.
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Can you bring the chicken to work?
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Uh, no, I don't think so.
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No?
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No. Did you ever think about getting a bird?
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Uh, I have peacocks, and, um, they're, uh, HM.
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High-maint as...
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Um...
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HMAF?
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They...
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HMAF.
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Oh, I should have done that.
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No, the peacocks, I got a lot of hens.
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I got 20 hens.
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Yeah, I got a lot of birds, but no parrots.
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I think they're high-maintenance.
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I got a bearded dragon instead,
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when it felt like we had a hole,
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and we needed to fill it with an animal.
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Yeah.
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Um, for my daughter. And...
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Are they easy to take care of?
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No. But you know what's great about them is we got it because we have this dog who's, um...
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I mean, I've paraded him around my whole life,
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Finn, and he's 15 and a half,
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and we didn't want anyone to impose on his floor space.
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So we thought the only thing we could do is get a bird or a bearded dragon.
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Yeah.
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And because the bird's H-M-A-F,
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I got a bearded dragon,
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which also happens to be H-M-A-F.
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Yeah, I mean, we're good-looking out for Finn, by the way.
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Shout-out, Finn.
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We love you, bud.
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Shout-out to Finny boy.
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Come on.
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Shout-out to Finn.
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15 and a half.
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Fantastic.
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Uh, can you tell everyone what Long Bright River is about?
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Longbirt River is a...
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Oof.
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It's a very, very grounded crime show about this woman who's a cop,
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who's not a very good cop.
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I always wanted to play a cop,
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who works in and around Kensington and Philadelphia.
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It's a very specific neighborhood that's been marginalized and feared.
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And we kind of change the perspective.
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And we get very involved in her day-to-day life.
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And there's a series of murders that she's trying to solve
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because somebody she loves very dearly could possibly be the next victim.
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And, um, it's a real love story to Philly.
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And James Poyser is...
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Yeah, James Poyser from the Roots did the music for the show.
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Yeah, he did.
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Our very own James Poyser.
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Come on, bud.
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Congratulations.
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It's a pretty small world.
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We got...
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We got a lot of Philly love.
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And, um, we had a lot of people...
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We didn't shoot in Philly, which is.. which is interesting,
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but I think it was good because we created a space for people from Philly to come up.
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And we've got graffiti all over the show.
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We've got local artists from the show that came in and did a bunch of roles.
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And we just...
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It's a...
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It's a powerful show.
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I wouldn't have done it.
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I wouldn't have stayed away from my kids,
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you know, five nights a week if it wasn't something that I think needed to be spoken about.
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It's the opioid epidemic.
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It's sex workers.
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It's people who people are trying to remove at all costs,
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and it's not fair.
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And it's, like, this show of respect to this community.
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So I'm excited for people to have an eye-opening kind of account You're always doing something cool,
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but I want to show everyone a clip.
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Here's Amanda Seyfried in Long Bright River.
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Take a look at this.
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Do you think somebody killed her?
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Not sure.
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No one in the right mind would inject themselves with that much insulin,
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but right mind is the operative term here.
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Unless the other bodies were injected, too.
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Are you gonna do an autopsy?
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Wasn't planning on it.
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Both of them came in as accidental ODs.
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You know something I don't?
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Three bodies discovered in four days.
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Similar demographics on the victims and one of them might have been murdered?
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If there's a bad batch of something out there,
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then these girls need to know what it is.
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If there isn't, then they need to know to wash their backs.
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And if I don't tell them...
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Amanda Seyfried.
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All episodes of Long Bright River premiere Thursday,
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March 13th, exclusively on Peacock.
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Joshua Jackson joins us after the break.
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Stick around, everybody.
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  • Congratulations - 축하합니다
  • Talented - 재능 있는
  • Musical - 뮤지컬
  • Pop culture - 대중 문화
  • Future - 미래
  • Aging - 노화를 겪다
  • Fan - 팬
  • Interesting - 재미있는

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