2025-10-11
48 分钟Hey, it's David.
We'll be back with a new episode next week.
But in the meantime, we're bringing you a conversation that I had with Ben Stiller from this year.
We talked about the latest season of Severance, the show's since won a bunch of Emmys,
and we also talked about his relationship with his parents,
the comedians Jerry Stiller and Ann Mira.
Ben has made a new documentary about them called Stiller and Mira Nothing is Lost,
which will be in theaters and on Apple TV Plus later this month.
Enjoy the conversation, and we'll see you next week.
with a new episode of The Interview.
From The New York Times, this is The Interview.
I'm David Marchese.
The long-awaited Emmy Award-winning series Severance returns for its second season next week.
I've seen a bunch of the new episodes, which have some real surprises in them.
And I can say that I'm very eager to see other fans' reaction to how the show has moved forward with its story.
By way of a reminder,
that story is about a rebellious group of employees at the mysterious and probably malevolent Lumen Industries.
Those employees are office drones whose consciousness has been artificially separated between their work selves,
also known as their innies, and their outies, their selves away from the office.
That sense of a divided self is one to which Ben Stiller,