You can acknowledge that the question shows someone else’s viewpoint. “I understand that you’re labeling me and I can explain why your accusations are illogical.”
Help! I don't understand " We're not married is a denial. We've learnt our first improv lesson ". What does improv lesson do to prove that they are married ?
Tina is saying that he should have gone with the premise that they are married. She created the background of them being married, and he should have continued with it.
Great interview segment. I’ve met Eric before and I love how intrigued he is about the arts. He always seems to ask the right questions and Tina was great at breaking it down
I believe I heard Tina Fey say that although men appreciate women with smarts, they don’t want to sleep with them, they want to sleep with Megan Fox. I beg to differ.....
Yeah that could probably work ! I reckon Tina Fey is giving us "effective" improv tricks, so that you take fewer risks and feel more comfortable while doing it.
@@zotharr I’d assume breaking the rules is easier when you know the people you’re working with well enough to know they could handle it. The rules make it easier to bounce off each other and continue on, breaking the rules can be funny since it subverts expectations, but if your partner can’t work quickly with that curve ball then the scene will fall flat. So probably a case of “learn the rules (and why they exist) before you break them”.