the reporter was rude when she said that he didn't look like he was from Oklahoma. I wish he snapped back by saying that she doesn't look like a reporter.
I'm from Nashville, TN and I've had people say they're surprised my accent isn't thicker. And I met someone once who said she was taken aback by nobody wearing cowboy boots or cowboy hats when she came to visit. I think people assume that one kind of person makes up for the entire population of a place. Which may be why she said that. To me, he looks like a lot of the guys I went to high school with. And we had less than 800 kids at the school it was so small.
Ugh. I'm not from Oklahoma (or the USA for that matter). And even I find her rude and insulting in this clip. Don't know how she normally interviews, but this was really bad on her part.
I'm an Okie and kinda chuckled at her saying he didn't look like he was from my state. I dunno, maybe her tone softened the blow for me, and Logan didn't seem to mind all too much and took it in stride.
This was a case of the interviewer made it about herself instead of the guest. Ask the question and let the person answer the question, then you can respond, and repeat process. You know, listening to what your guest has to say. Just maybe have a conversation. Just sayin'.
When I clicked on this, I don't know why, but the first thing I wondered is if the actor has brown eyes in real life. I mean, the brown contacts he wears on the show look real. But I think that a part of me was wondering if the show had to tackle any appearance aspects, namely contacts, to make the casting fit. When I clicked on this video, I felt that this actor might have blue eyes, and I see that I was right to think that.
This guy has nothing on the rest of the cast when it comes to charisma and media training. He clearly can't handle an interview as good as Milo, Sterling, Miley or Justin. I really don't understand the title of this video, he was conceited, cold and distant during the entire interview, far from "getting emotional".