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[The Grinch Returns: A Hilarious Holiday Interview with Jon Hamm]-[Listen Now: 'Tis The Grinch Holiday Podcast]

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The Grinch Returns: A Holiday Roast

The festive season has taken a cynical turn with the return of the Tiz the Grinch holiday podcast. Following the success of his previous stint, the Grinch is back to embrace the "limelight," hosting a series of celebrity interviews where he attempts to "rant against Christmas cheer" while roasting his high-profile guests. This season, the show adds a layer of intrigue with a "Whoville whodunit" mystery involving stolen letters to Santa, tasking Cindy Lou and Max with clearing the Grinch's name.

A Meeting of Minds: G and the Hamster

In a standout episode, the Grinch welcomes actor Jon Hamm. The chemistry is immediate and comedic, with the pair jokingly rebranding themselves as "G-man and the Hamster." The banter turns sharp when the Grinch critiques Hamm's lifestyle, teasing that he looks like a man who "makes pickleball their entire personality." Hamm, ever the good sport, brushes off the jabs, maintaining his cool demeanor while navigating the Grinch’s unconventional interviewing style.

The "Mad Men" Critique

Hamm and the Grinch dive into a meta-discussion regarding Mad Men. The Grinch expresses his disbelief that he wasn't cast in the show, suggesting it should have been about "angry guys" rather than advertising executives on Madison Avenue. He envisions himself looking "snappy in my suit" while lamenting, "I'm sad, but I have everything!" This humorous exchange highlights the Grinch’s desire to be seen as the "OG anti-hero," a title he claims to hold over modern interpretations.

Casting the Grinch

When the conversation shifts to the cinematic history of the character, the Grinch voices his opinion on past portrayals, noting that Jim Carrey "bodied" the role. However, the Grinch reveals he previously advocated for Wallace Shawn to play him, leading to a hilarious pitch for a film titled My Dinner with G. The two discuss the possibility of Hamm taking on the role, though the Grinch imposes steep conditions: "You'd have to live in a cave and you'd have to feed Max twice a day."

Max: The Dog Draper

The episode concludes with a heartwarming yet funny segment about Max, the Grinch’s canine companion. Revealed as a "huge fan" of complex characters, Max is affectionately referred to as "Dog Draper" by the Grinch. Hamm, who shares his own experiences with his dog Murphy, bonds with the Grinch over the complexities of canine companionship. The Grinch reveals that Max even had questionable taste in television, noting that his dog was "rooting for the guys" during Breaking Bad, further cementing the quirky, chaotic, and entertaining nature of the podcast.

🎯Key Sentences

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he's no stranger to the spotlight
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I like to get out in the fresh air.
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it's nice 10 months out of the year here.
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I think maybe it wasn't necessarily about just angry folks.
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I gotta say
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📝Key Phrases

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no stranger to
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in the limelight
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learned a thing or two
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clear one's name
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cramp one's style
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📖 Transcript

The Grinch is back again to ruin your Christmas season with Tiz the Grinch holiday podcast.
After last year, he's no stranger to the spotlight and it turns out he might even love the limelight.
He's learned a thing or two about hosting and he's ready to rant against Christmas cheer and roast his celebrity guests like chestnuts on an open fire.
You can listen with the whole family as guest stars like Jon Hamm, Britney Broski and Danny DeVito try to persuade the mean old Grinch that there's more to love about the insufferable holiday season.
But that's not all.
Somebody stole all the children of Whoville's letters to Santa.

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