

But I felt like it was a special connection. But I will say that it seems like the Mona-Lisa and Jean-Ralphio vibe really started on the set of House of Lies because you're just very easy to joke with and everybody jokes around with you so much, Ben. Jenny: Ben and I had worked together on House of Lies before, and it was a nice coincidence that we got to work together again. They're like, "Yeah, we were watching Parks and then heard your voice." It's crazy how long ago we did it. Like my friend's kids and stuff like that. I've learned that younger kids watch it now. It was wonderful.īen: It's so lovely to consume. But this summer during quarantine, my fiance was like, "It's weird that you've never watched it." And I was like, "I'm just afraid I'll see myself, and something bad will happen." And he was like, "No, I just don't think that's going to happen." And we watched the whole thing. Jenny: I don't remember when it aired because I notoriously do not watch a lot of the things that I'm in because they make me feel weird about myself and how I sound and look. What do you both remember about the day the finale aired, if anything? This interview has been edited and condensed for clarity. But how has this scene in particular taken on a life of its own with a new generation-especially since some of TikTok's Gen Z users don't even know the origin of the clip? Schwartz and Slate have seen the memes, and below they discuss filming the scene and its second life on the internet.
