Launched in 2020, and consisting of a total of 130 episodes, the podcast features chats with fellow comics and actors, nearly all of them close pals of the late comic and actor.
“Upon receiving the final cut of the episode, it’s been a mixture of melancholy and gratitude — also some excitement to share this with his fans and mine,” Cook tells. “This is — except for the texts to each other in the days leading up to his passing away — our last conversation. I have it forever and can share it. It’s special to me on so many levels.”
Saget was one of Cook’s earliest industry supporters. And he did not just talk the talk, Cook notes. “I had a short film I produced and acted in around 1998. I told some people at the comedy clubs in L.A. that I got into a local festival. Bob showed up at the festival and supported me. I could not believe he attended. I made it a point to tell him after the ceremony I would be there for him whenever he needed me.
As for the final podcast chat, Cook would not change a moment of the chat in retrospect. “It’s real, and it’s all love,” he says. “I respected Bob immensely. His career, work ethic, early stand-up and comedy specials on HBO informed me. And later, witnessing how he treated people, how he supported people — he was a rare person in that he had all this success, fame and wealth, and yet he was accessible and kind.
Asked if there was a favorite or moving memory he would like to share, Cook recalls the day another legendary comic died. “If I had to choose one defining moment, it was the night Robin Williams passed away. We had dinner that night. Bob shared laughs and tears, story after story. I was honored to be the friend in sharing that moment of grief and allowing each other to hurt and heal that night.
It might be tough for some fans to tune in, knowing it will be the final podcast episode, but Cook hopes the latestcan also be cathartic. “I would love for people to watch and have some laughs and maybe a few tears,” he says. “And at some point, I hope they can find it in their heart to show Bob and his family some love by
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