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LennyJacobson21 karma

My favorite person to act with? God, that's such a hard question.

On BIG TIME, it was Cuba Gooding Jr. because he was just so good to us, and came in with such energy, gave us advice, and he's been around for so long - he won an Academy Award, and came in and worked with us, and he was so down-to-earth. And his belief in our show gave US more confidence. And then other than that, probably Edie Falco. Simply because she's kind of like a hero of mine, and someone I try to pattern my career after, with the way that she handles herself on-set and treats people on-set and the love of the work and the people she works with. Like, that's all she cares about. The work and the experience.

LennyJacobson19 karma

We do.

If you saw the finale, there is some evidence left behind that would indicate a possible direction that season 2 would go in - involving our dad, Allen, and possible legal issues that might come from that.

We've also kicked around a lot of random ideas as far as what Jack & Ben will get into next.

But most of 'em, Alex and Dan haven't shared with us yet. But I'm sure they will be just as dark and outrageous as season 1.

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And feel free to tweet us anything you'd like to see happen in season 2 as well! We probably won't give you credit, but you'll enjoy it.

LennyJacobson18 karma

The most difficult scene to shoot was - lemme think - let's do the most fun scene.

The most fun scene was the Thanksgiving dinner fight, because we shot it at about 2 AM, and Alex and I kept breaking as we were trying to insult each other at the dinner table, so we got the giggles (which no one else on-set seemed to find funny, cuz it was 2 AM in the morning). And then we had to choreograph a brawl using items from Thanksgiving dinner, jumping across the table, he hits me with a turkey leg, and then breaks a plate over my head. We did that about 4-5 times as well.

So that scene was - needless to say - a lot of fun to shoot. And then the most difficult scene - to be honest, because we had such a good time shooting the show, and filming, none of them were really difficult, because they were all so different and we just enjoyed working with each other so much that I don't think there was ever a time where we said "Oh god, this is too hard to do." We just got it done, whatever we needed.

God, that's such a horrible answer, but I can't think of anything that was difficult.

LennyJacobson15 karma

The craziest thing was when Jon Bass (who plays Del on BIG TIME) and I - we found out that these 4 guys would have a pizza party to watch the show every week, so we got the number from them of a pizza place in their area, and we bought them pizza for the 3rd episode and had it delivered to them, and they wrote messages on the box on our behalf. I think they were in Michigan.

I pretty much would do anything that's legal in all 50 states. Or slightly-not-legal in all 50 states. I really do get a kick out of just interacting with people.

Because I'm a fan of so many shows and people myself I know how great it can feel , when people have done little things for me & I'm a fan of theirs, how that makes me feel, so I like to return the favor to the people I didn't make the deal... And never received the email.. enjoy OUR show as well, which is pretty great.

If that makes any sense.

LennyJacobson14 karma

Yes.

First of all, his real name is Eli.

He is a 5 year old chimpanzee.

Who I think worked with us in about 4-5 episodes, and did a promo with us. So Alex Anfanger and I spent a lot of time with him. Alex has grown a somewhat unhealthy obsession with him. But yeah, he was amazing. He's so cute. I've never worked with an animal before. And he was so sweet and funny. We ended up wanting to spend more time with him than the other people who were on-set with us. It was pretty bad!