Bob Saget opened up about his renewed love to doing stand-up in his final episode of his podcast, The beloved comedian — who died in his hotel room in Florida on Jan.
9 — sat down with his friend and fellow comic Margaret Cho for the interview, released posthumously on Monday.The pair spoke for over an hour about comedy, acting, and how COVID-19 has impacted their lives and their comedic material, and Saget reflected on how he found an appreciation for stand-up that he's never had before.«I'm doing stand-up now, and I'm different,» Saget shared with Cho. «I mean, the way I'm talking to people, the stories I'm telling.
I didn't know I was going to love standup as much as I love it.»Saget explained that he hasn't «loved it this much since I started.
And I'm doing long ass sets. Because I'm saying serious shit. That I never said [before].»This sentiment was echoed in Saget's final Instagram post, shared hours before he was found dead, in which he reflected on what would be his last performance.Saget was on his stand-up tour of the country, and performed the night before at the Ponte Vedra Concert Hall near Jacksonville, Florida.«Okay, I loved tonight’s show @pontevedra_concerthall in Jacksonville.
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