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  • Good morning, Hank.

  • It's Tuesday.

  • Can you introduce yourself?

  • Hi, I'm Charlie Plumber and you play Miles Altar in the Looking for Alaska TV show.

  • It's me, Danny.

  • Love the Colonel.

  • Take a chip mark.

  • What is John like in real life?

  • I think John is way funnier than people think.

  • And he has way more what we call the kids called Drip.

  • Then you think he knows about all the new music.

  • He knows about it.

  • He's very hip, which I was shocked about.

  • I don't I don't think I have not much drip because I don't know it's 21 savages.

  • I do like that song a lot.

  • I find it relatable because I also have a lot of lawyers.

  • Do you?

  • When did you first read it?

  • I read the book when I was 15.

  • Oh, I've never had that experience before.

  • I read something and then really so passionately wanna be a part of it and want to play a specific character.

  • And now I'm getting to live that and that's pretty unreal.

  • And I think too much about it sometimes I didn't read the book.

  • I'm so sorry.

  • That's what I got.

  • The audition and I think I read it in less than a day.

  • And at that point, I knew I was like, This story is special.

  • I didn't know how big it was to the world, but to me, I was like this story.

  • Especially when Denny auditioned for the colonel.

  • He memorized one of the Colonel's monologues from the book.

  • We just shot that.

  • Oh, yeah, they sent that to me.

  • And it was so beautiful.

  • It was Dad's great wrenching.

  • I was like, If I never get to play the colonel, I have to be able to perform that like I have to What is one trait of miles that you can relate to?

  • Too many.

  • What do you like most about the colonel?

  • I think the Colonel has such a huge heart.

  • Like he just cares so much about people about school, about this world.

  • I think a lot of people are going to see that in the show that the Colonel has so much heart.

  • If you could pick your name the way Alaska picks her name, what would you pick?

  • I don't say my No.

  • No.

  • That was my name in Spanish.

  • That's a good name.

  • Yeah, I think it means the romantic 10 yeah.

  • Manolo, you don't get to pick your name.

  • Yeah.

  • And its class.

  • Yeah, I saw him.

  • I know.

  • I think I was Pierre French.

  • Charlie here.

  • That's so basic.

  • I've never met a Manila, but I want you got today.

  • Do you know about John's thing with Chiana?

  • Oh, yes.

  • Oh, it's one of my favorite things, but he's like, Jesus t know Jesus is like Jesus to me.

  • Oh, he's more like John the Baptist.

  • How old do you think John is?

  • Okay.

  • Why are you asking?

  • Just a just a melo.

  • Okay.

  • Um 38.

  • Poof.

  • You name that?

  • Well, what do you have?

  • Any favorite last words?

  • The last last words in the book.

  • What's your favorite scene in the book?

  • The barn scene is my favorite.

  • Because I feel like in that scene you get to know everybody.

  • Know what high school?

  • That's a big deal.

  • Finally, like, express your truth serum.

  • Pull that hard to convince people.

  • Yeah, Still hard.

  • You got trust him enough to say those things out and not be judged.

  • Not have people look at you differently.

  • That's a really big moment.

  • What is the meaning of life.

  • Oh my God!

  • Who knows?

  • But I think that the meaning of life is to learn I think, the meaning of life his love.

  • What song enables you to perfectly envision the atmosphere of looking for Alaska?

  • It's hard to pick one song, but I would say the song 29 Strafford Apartments By buying Bear My Looking for Alaska Song is love, love, love like a mountain goat.

  • Yeah, I also have When does the show come out?

  • The show comes out October 18th and it's eight episodes and been Jubal.

  • Yes.

  • All right.

  • Right out the gate.

  • Right.

  • Watch him all at once on the who on the Who Hang.

  • I'll see you on Friday.

Good morning, Hank.

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