right, so in my early days, i was writing for kevin hart, anthony anderson, all these amazing comediansdoing tonight? hey! [ applause ] no, don't clap don't clap she's terrible she's terrible [ as keisha how y'all doing? what's your sweater? sad? because it's blue. [ laughs ] what else? >> seth: the speed - >> this is a person -- this is the person that when she, i don't know why i'm using this. what the person would yell, like, the key to their comedy was just yelling the explanation of the joke. >> seth: yep >> so it's like, "your sweater is blue 'cause it's sad. it's blue! 'cause it's sad. [ laughs ] get it?" that person, the more you yell the explanation of the joke, it doesn't help >> seth: it seems like a lot of the characters on this show must be people that you have observed in real life >> yeah. yeah >> seth: is that something you're always -- do you feel like you have a good radar for who might be a character inspiration? >> well, i definitely steal it from any and everyone i can, that's for sure. i am watching people constantly, like a creeper, and listening to them all creep