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I was like he should be a hit man and wanted to be in an acting class. ALAN
SEALES: It's very gory, too. I mean, in a not over-the-top way. BILL HADER:
Yeah, we want it to be real. Yeah, but we didn't want it hand-held, but we
wanted the aesthetic to be somewhat real. Except for the karate episode we did
that-- ALAN SEALES: Can we can we talk about that? That's season 2, episode 5.
You wrote and directed that entirely yourself, yeah? BILL HADER: Yeah. ALAN
SEALES: So was that a different experience for you? Why did you decide to do
that for that particular episode? BILL HADER: Well-- again, spoilers, I'm
sorry, everybody. Barry has to kill-- we knew Barry had to kill this guy, Ronny
Proxin, for Loach. And initially, it was just going to be this, I think, just
one part of that episode. It'd be like a scene, or the end of the episode, is
he has to do this hit. And then I remembered that our stunt coordinator, Wade
Allen said, you know, I have this little girl who could do martial arts.
[LAUGHTER] ALAN SEALES: They've all seen it. BILL HADER: Yeah, and he's like
she can do crazy martial arts, and he showed me this video of her. And she was,
like, running along a house, and then she jumped onto a moving car. And it was
her doing all these crazy kicks, and her parents are stunt performers, and I
was like, whoa, cool. Why do you have this on your phone? [LAUGHTER] But Wade
was like, well, you know, I don't know if you ever need a little girl or
somebody to do some crazy shit. Let me know. I was like, well, thanks, man. And
so then when we were doing-- what was it, episode 5, and where I was thinking
about it, I suddenly went, oh, what if he wanted to kill that guy? He doesn't
want to kill him, he inadvertently kills him. And then as he's leaving, the girl's
daughters there-- his daughter is there, and you're like, oh, God, Barry has to
kill a kid, and then she kicks the shit out of him. [LAUGHTER] And so, I kind
of went off-- we usually write in a writers' room, and I kind of went off and
wrote that and came back and presented it to the table, and they were like,
what? But they were into it. They dug it. And so yeah, it was just a matter of
getting her and then finding the guy to play Ronny. Initially, Ronny was
written as a very short fat guy who's bald. And so it was a bigger reveal that
he was like a Taekwondo master, and apparently that does not exist. [LAUGHTER]
Because I went to the stunt coordinator, the casting director, and they were
like, no, that doesn't exist. And so I was like, well, let me meet somebody.
And they bring in that guy, Daniel, and he's like-- looks like Jon Hamm. He's
like a crazy gorgeous-looking guy. Our casting director, Sherry Thomas, was
like I think we should have him be a series regular. [LAUGHTER
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