Scott Bell interview with U-M Grad Mike O'Brien (SNL/AP Bio)

Submitted by thatguycharlie on September 9th, 2020 at 11:18 AM

https://scottbell.substack.com/p/interview-with-mike-obrien-the-emmy

Scott started an old(ish) school newsletter at some point during COVID times. This one in particular is a free newsletter and is an audio interview. I wasn't familiar with Mike O'Brien in name, but recognize some of the work he's done (SNL, AP Bio, Booksmart).

Here is a run down of topic covered (with times) as provided by Scott on the link above:

— 1:20-2:00: On what it was like being a student at the University of Michigan in the late 90s (hint: there were a lot of national championships — must be nice).

— 2:15-4:00: On why being a season-ticket holder for hockey is better than football and basketball.

— 4:00-7:00: On the early ups and downs of being a Michigan basketball fan and how much fun it’s been in recent years. Plus thoughts on the early returns of the Juwan Howard Era.

— 7:00-12:00: On how Michigan fans should adjust their fandom plans during the pandemic and the struggles of being a displaced Michigan fan living far away from Ann Arbor.

— 12:00-16:30: More on Mike’s undergrad experience and Michigan fandom growing up. Plus some talk about his college rivalry against The Michigan Daily, which included the creation of a rival newspaper.

— 16:30-18:30: On the wonderful Christmas letter Mike’s parents received about him being kicked out of college, and how he get back in the university’s good graces.

— 18:30-21:00: On how Mike went from the University of Michigan to Second City in Chicago to earning a job on Saturday Night Live.

— 21:00-23:30: On the rarity of being both a writer and a performer on SNL, the stress of doing live TV and which role he enjoyed the most.

— 23:30-25:30: On how fun it was working with friends and carving out a niche with non-live videos on SNL.

— 25:30-28:15: AP Bio talk. How it came about, what it was like having it debut on NBC and what the process of getting it on a streaming service was like.

— 28:15-31:30: On the process of writing a TV show from scratch, and whether the main character was written with Glenn Howerton (Dennis from Always Sunny) in mind.

— 31:30-33:45: On how cool (and challenging) getting to be a creator/writer/producer/showrunner for a TV show is, and what it’s like having that sort of power and creative freedom in a project.

— 33:45-37:00: On some Saturday Night Live Easter Eggs that Michigan fans got to see over the years (including some mythbusting on that front) and whether we can expect to see any similar things in AP Bio or other projects he’s involved with.

— 37:00-end: Wrapping things up.