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IDK why people say that just because it's on TV. This video has 40K views in 4 days. By 4th hour their videos would get millions. TV exposure is overrated.
@@watermyplants6089 What? Why would you say that? He's obviously just trying to hype the crowd, he's an entertainer after all and he came to entertain. Saying it's about control is pointlessly making that person look bad and ignoring any context behind the chant
I think that hot ones is a great show. The more I see Sean outside of that setting, is the more that I realize what a talented host/tv personality he is.
He had the last dab redux on the table it looks like, so Im betting that was number 3. Number 2 was probably their signature sauce, which is usually 3rd or 4th on Hot Ones itself.
@@SomeOne-ex7hk I would love to know where you see the Last Dab at lol. I couldn't watch the video because I could care less about the guests but I was curious. This was just a show and they weren't actually using any real spicy sauces(at least just by looking at the sauces). The main reason I say that is because of the fact all 3 of those hot sauces looked to be exactly the same color and consistency, which doesn't make sense considering the wings are supposed to get hotter each round. You would expect to be able to see some differences in the sauces. The second reason I believe it's just any run of the mill sauce is because those are clearly(or at least most commonly known to be used by) the same bottles that Red Hot packages their sauce in and even the color of the sauces looks to be very similar, maybe slightly lighter than Red Hot but that's more than likely due to the studios lighting.
"You're going to have to get really personal to make me eat some of these wings".... clearly you've never seen some of the questions he's asked before lol
@@davidhamad6125 not really. Morning T.V. personalities usually avoid controversial topics and laugh everything off. So I guess in a way their whole personality is an act. But at least the dude in the suit gave some honest answers.
Everyone who sees this video will love at least ONE of the people Sean has interviewed in the past 6 seasons. Do yourself a favor and go look through the 120+ guests/interviews he's done.
And even if you don't know/like the guest, it's generally a good time(although, I really can't stand Michael Rapaport and found that ep irritating). I usually get the sympathy sweats watching.
I am one year late(thanks youtube reccomendations)...but if you had either Bernie or Biden eat a wing with sauce upwards of 100 000 scoville, that'd really kill them.
Nah he's already said on camera that he doesn't eat hot wings unless he is doing the show, so he was probably ecstatic when they told him that he will be doing truth or dab.
Sara, I agree and disagree because I like Sean where he's at. Not saying he shouldn't grow, but he's don't pretty well without big TV producers mucking it up.
I honestly think that Sean is one of the best hosts for a media platform there is. Even on a show that isn't his, he takes command of the segment so naturally. You cannot deny the man's charisma.
Love Sean and the show it always cheers me up to watch people burning and the questions he asks are very in depth because they know how to make a great show.
As a Hot Ones fan, glad to see Sean getting recognized for the show. Also he did an amazing job at interviewing the interviewers!! Proud of you big boy!! 👏🙌
i dunno i mean it only worked here because they are on national television and many will see this on a big time network lol Not sayin "Hot Ones" isnt popular but its not on the level of "Good Morning America"
Arieanna Porter I completely agree. It should be added to the show as a segment; throwing in a curve ball at the guest. That would be great entertainment
This is like listening to Jersey Shore through the radio. It's just not the type of platform for this show. I hope these TV hosts realized TV is dying super quickly. Hot Ones is WAY ahead of it's time...
@@lunarlegend8924 Red Hot is not hot what so ever lmao, Red Hot is on the same level of heat as other basic hot sauces such as Louisiana, Texas Pete, Crystal, ect.. I mean Christ Tobasco is like 2-3 times the scoville level of any of the aforementioned sauces and even that isn't shit.
Y'all were just disrespectful to my man Sean. Interrupting him constantly, cutting his screen time. Lol jokes on yall because i actually watch his show 😂😂
I think they just made those fake nondescript bottles for the show. I assume they did use Hot Ones brand hot sauces but there's licensing involved when you put another companies logo on tv.
We don't know what is on the wing though. Those easily could have just been props. The wings looked too dark to just be frank's, but it obviously wasn't anything crazy because nobody would have been able to handle it.
The bottles were there to mimic the setup from hot ones, to let the audience know they're eating spicy wings. Its unlikely the sauce inside each bottle is what they're even eating.
@@dasdovian7785 You know by their reactions Da Bomb was either second or third, I'm betting on third. Probably mad dog 357 on second, and something relatively moderate on first
Sean rubbing elbows with the unworthy. Sean is thoughtful, intelligent, engaging, and of a quality that the "hosts" of GMA could ever be, or at least, so rare as to be inane and forgotten in 5 minutes or less. Can anyone say that Sean's interviews are forgettable? I venture to say none of them!... I love it that his presence means there will be spicy hell to pay, and you're not escaping...This video is quantity not quality.
Well, Sean's channel also has 7 times as many subscribers. Sean's content is ONLY available on RU-vid, so he'd get a lot more subscribers. Most actual fans of Good Morning America wouldn't have a need to subscribe and see replays of content because they probably already watched it Live.
I think they used the actual hot sauces on the wings themselves, but for copyright reasons didn't show any First We Feast, Hot Ones, or other non-Good Morning America branding. As in, they didn't want to appear to be advertising the sauces, or something. I'm making assumptions, but I'm pretty sure it was a legal matter that kept them from showing the actual sauces.
@@gunluva if that is th case, wouldn't they have just put fake labels over the variety of normal sauces? It seems strange to me that they would use all the normal lineup of hot sauces but put fake labels over a bunch of Frank's bottles.
@Sean Holden - not necessarily. Frank's red bottles are the most recognizable consumer hot sauce packaging, so they were catering to what the audience is familiar with.
How can people even enjoy talkshows where everyone talks over everyone else and they interrupt each other constantly...it's so exhausting and unfunny to watch. Props to Sean though, he's on point as usual.
He "surprises" them? They had no idea what was happening, when they looked over and saw two LARGE tables with hot wings and hot sauce bottles magically appear after an alarm goes off? Not very observant hosts.