You can tell this one is special for Josh. He’s interviewed some of the biggest celebs on the planet, but this is just him and his bud having food, and talking
You can definitely tell the difference in a good way, he probably has 0 pressure for this interview so he can kinda just be loose and treat it more like a regular conversation
its good too see that Trevor's parents are good friends. Trevor is so lucky too have both shayne and courtney as a stepmom + Josh is totes a weekend custody dad.
"Shayne, when you go to that big chili's in the sky, they're gonna have pre twenty twenty-two crispers, and everything is going to be light, and nothing will hurt." I can't quite explain why but that quote warms my heart 😭😭😭
So, the biggest thing that stood out to me in this episode is how much of the food they *actually* ate- which is a testament to the fact that they already knew/ were comfortable with each other going into the interview. It felt more like eavesdropping on friends sharing a meal and chatting than many of the other episodes. Don't get me wrong- Josh is an impressive interviewer and builds an excellent report with folks he's likely given very little time with- but this was a lovely change of pace.
Omfg I'm a manager @ one of the newest Arbys in CO. Ty for the recognition. We get so little business, I promise you'll get fresh sliced beef and fresh fried fries every time.
I work at Arby's in Ohio most of our customers are the elderly. Our busy day is Sunday after churches get out. The most business we get is also during Lent and we have fish.
In a smosh video awhile back Shayne said something along the lines of "if a restaurant brings me the wrong dish, i wont say anything. It may be my new favorite thing, you know?" I've taken that sentiment to heart and think its a great mentality!
Josh is the perfect example that formal education means jack. Guy nevwr went to a culinary school but as soon as Shayne talks about cocktail recipes he immediately knows rhings about the books. Hes so well read and educated about all things kitchen, it really is an inspiration to let your passions drive you forward.
Shayne is such a goat. He’s the nicest guy, funny af, and essentially carried the SMOSH channel on his back for years when Anthony was gone. He’s a UA-cam legend at this point.
@@hrvbox agreed.. during the mythical era I’d say it was Ian, Shayne, Courtney and Damien that carried the channels. (as well as the whole behind the scenes crew). These days I’d say it’s Shayne and Courtney but with a lot of support from people like Ian, Amanda, Angela, Chanse, Tommy and Spencer.
During the 2nd course, just love Josh saying two or three times "ill shush and let you eat" then immediately asking Shayne another question/talking point is gold.
Honestly, chill Shayne is my favorite Shayne - I do love watching him be silly and funny and loud but when he does laid back stuff like this or Smosh mouth (and even Reddit stories for the most part) I could just listen to him talk all day, he’s super insightful and full of wisdom ❤
If you didn't go into therapy and have a psych degree people always are like "oh so you didn't do anything with your degree." I studied IO psych and have worked in HR for 5 years.
@@naonao9528 As someone with a B.S. in Psych as well I always heard I/O psych was the money-making route with a psych degree, is that true? I almost went that route
At least you guys graduated, I dropped out after 1st year, and to this day 10 years later, I only remember how hard they went on cones and rods and colour theory 😅
That part really touched me, I didn’t expect to get emotional watching this video but that hit deep and was very relatable as a young adult trying to come into their own.
there are so many jokes in this comment section, and they are hilarious, but shayne's sincerity and vulnerability in this video are truly amazing to me. i've always felt connected to shayne but especially in this video where i see him come to life when talking to josh. he is so funny, but in this video i feel like i am getting to see more of the real shayne. this video made my heart swell in an unitchable way and i'd just like to thank him for making this video with josh. "thank you shayne topp" we all say in unison
Was there any new info? I feel like most of it was pulled from old show with no name or podcasts. Not saying it wasn't a deep dive, it was a very well done interview with lots of stuff that isn't the surface stuff. But I feel like everything except for him being religious in his early teens has been said somewhere. It's a great collection of less told stuff about him though
@@hernameispekka_RebeccaI’ve been watching smosh for 5 or so years now and didn’t know the stuff about his mom being kind of clairvoyant (but then again I never claimed to know everything about Shayne lol, it’s just never come up in the videos I’ve watched)
@@annlyp6303that's totally fair! I remember him telling that before but no clue where. I have a bit of a fresh memory of most things though because while I've only watched smosh for like 6 months I've binged like 7 years of the content. So it's not like I'm remembering something I heard 5 years ago! 🤣
@@hernameispekka_RebeccaEven the being religious in his early teens I've always kind of assumed just from the way he talks about religion now, when he does, on Reddit stories or whatever. Went through a few revelations myself about religion, so it felt familiar to me.
Extremely horrible last meal. Last meals are about the perfect meal. Not some kind of sentimental journey down memory lane 🤬 from now on I demand each guests chooseth a ceasar salad, baby back ribs with mac and cheese, and bread pudding with vanilla ice cream. Obviously!!
Is it weird that I find it so touching how Josh pays so much attention to his guests and their lives? I got weirdly emotional when he asked Shayne about his favourite pizza place, cause it is both a smosh joke and a call back, but also a very sweet way of asking Shayne to share a part of his mundane life. I dunno, it's very cool.
Damm Shanes words on child acting is so crazy and somewhat relatable. I'm only 18, so I'm still young, but I've been hearing "You've got so much potential" for 11 years now and it makes me think at what point does it just finally happen you know. Coz I have worked on and off for 10 years and I am getting some of the best training in the UK in screen acting but it feels like nothing's coming of it despite constant castings and frequent positive feedback from casting directors, so my logical brain is saying that I'm not doing this wrong and there are so many factors in castings but still you cant shake that pressure of letting everyone down. It's nice to hear that it's not just me and even across the pond it has been same and the acceptance of not being a failure will come. (hopefully 😅)
Considering Shayne loves dolmades so much, I'd love to see him try the winter version (popular in Eastern Europe) known as sarmale/sarma/etc. The outer layer is made of pickled cabbage, instead, and we serve them warm, topped with a dollop of sour cream and a side of polenta.
Shayne being his pure, self-acualized, golden retriever self through this entire interview was so refreshing and delightful. I hope everyone has a wonderful day.
we've mentioned it a billion times, but Josh is still such an amazing interviewer. When Shane dropped his fork, Josh copied him to match the vibe and erase any potential embarrassment from the situation. Having social grace like this is so amazing, he's so connected to his guests and really treats them like friends rather than celebrities no matter how big their name is or how famous they are.
I truly love listening to Shayne talk. Though he's mostly silly on camera, his thoughtfulness and introspection is so lovely to hear. I can listen him talk forever ❤
As someone who has imposter syndrome, Shayne's words definitely hit like a truck. I've constantly put myself down for things I have accomplished because of the innate desire to be unique, to stand out, or to simply be a cut above the rest. I'd usually compare what others are capable of and spiral down into thinking that my accomplishments were flukes or were strokes of luck. What I failed to realize was just how much fun and how happy I was in the process of gaining those achievements. Not once did I think about getting an award or being better than others in the process of doing the things that got me those achievements and awards. I'm rambling, but if you can read this, thanks, Shayne. I really needed that :,)
@@cryptiddy i have an ease at understanding peoples emotions, I'm able to rationalize them and always try to be helpful. I do believe I could be a decent therapist but I feel like at some point, id just get annoyed by the mundane. I would just need to find the right crowd to help. Idk if its a talent but Im frugal and ill always try to see the best in the least. Im happy with what I have and ill cherish it. Oh and I have a very competitive mind
The first time I ordered them and they weren't original recipe, I literally told the waiter there was a problem, and he told me they changed, and I was devastated lmao
tbh it actually makes sense bc i used to work at chilis a couple of years ago (absolutey horrible experience btw ruined chilis for me) and people barely ordered the original crispers, didn’t know they took them out until this video. i loved them but everybody is always going to go with the crispy basic chicken
To follow this up, I didn't eat chicken from the time I was in middle school until I was an adult who was almost 30. Those chicken crispers were my favorite thing there.
Glad to see Shayne here. He gets so little screen time on Smosh that I forget about him, sometimes. All kidding aside, he seems just as likable and grounded as Josh. Honestly, 2 of my top 3 (along with Beau of the Fifth Column) UA-cam personalities.
As someone who has watched Smosh for a long time, probably 12 years. Having seen Shayne from the beginning you can definitely see how performative it all was at first. You can see how when he was first starting out he wanted to stand out and maybe sometimes was trying too hard or be something he wasn’t. Looking at everything now, he seems so much more himself. He’s comfortable in his beliefs and his ways that it’s inspiring to see the growth. And the part at the end about living in the moment and how it’s not all about the destination or the goal you think you’re trying to complete. As I sit here with my 4 day old baby, tired, frustrated and anxious, it’s reminding me to live in the moment. My baby sleeping peacefully on my chest, and that he’ll never be this small again. To be happy to be here rather than only thinking about what comes next.
So, I think the "Shane Bobber" nickname is how parents deal with trauma so they can continue on and still provide parenting to their children without letting that trauma take them over. My twin brother and I were born premature, as most twins are, and he took the brunt of the issues that affect premature babies. I was 'relatively' fine, only a couple weeks extra in the hospital. My brother took a full six weeks to come home, was in the NICU for a full month of those six weeks and has had vision issues his entire life because of it. My mother affectionately called him 'her Rat Boy' her entire life because of how he looked at birth.
@@ryanredmond3524 ehh you learn to deal. I have quite the thick skin now. Unless you insult the people in close with, I'm usually quite chill so I got something out of it.
i didnt know who shayne was and watched this because I like these interviews. And now im glad i got to know him a little bit. Plus maybe ill give arbys a second chance
Shayne and Josh are the best they both talk about both their journeys while completely different in such a positive way to use those negatives as ways to help them be secure and better now. Plus their humor matches so perfectly. Trevor must be so proud of his Dad's in this episode.
It is completely normal to not have memories before the age of 4. Your brain is still developing. Hypnotherapy has been shown to create memories that were not there and did not happen. You are essentially dreaming up what could have happened and the therapist then solidifies it as reality.
The way my memory works, I barely have 'memories' from a week ago. I know stuff happened, but I'm remembering knowing that it happened, rather than remembering the event itself, if that makes sense? I can remember _stuff_ just fine, but events? not so much. I have the occasional flash, but they're rate.
Not a big fan of "food interviews", but I must say this is a much more clever format than most. You actually learn things from a person, that wouldn't normally come up.
I just love the mythical crew and the smosh gang and all the chaos and fun that they create for us. Takes me out of my head and the crap happening in my life and makes me happy. Thank you for the escape guys! We appreciate you.
The overall theme of death really works for josh. If anybody else did it, it would come off like they were trying to be edgy. Josh is so charming and knows exactly how to talk about some of these topics without making it uncomfortable.
Hearing someone who i have looked up to for so long going through similar struggles and how to cope helps me so much. Thank you Shayne for being so open
I'm a big smosh fan, from like original 2005 days to now with a few breaks in between, and I've never watched Mythical for some reason, and I just want to say I love this video so far. The way he's very conversational and asking great questions and getting deep with it makes him a really great interviewer/host and it's fun to watch
it's always such a pleasure to listen to someone as brilliantly humorous as shayne speak outside the comedic sphere! thank you josh for gifting us with another beautiful interview
I realised just how much I love Smosh and Shayne with this video. I was smiling every moment of it. Pun recognised, but not intended, he topped Tom Hanks and Gordon Ramsay for best Last Meals in my opinion.
When I consider Shayne’s career and the path he’s taken, it really does sometimes feel like it was meant to be. He’s taken what life has given and turned it into gold. Also, Josh, your interview skills are second only to your cooking skills.
As someone who was introduced to Shayne from The Goldbergs, id like to say that he is very funny and I cant wait to see what the future holds for his acting career. He is freaking hilarious and deserves all of the success.
I've watched Shayne for years, and I'm a huge fan of this show. This episode really just felt like two friends having a conversation. I loved the way it made me feel very philosophical during all the conversations reflecting on my own life in the questions asked, and the answers. Amazing episode!! ❤
I'm a huge Smosh fan, and Shayne always seems like a real chill person, I really hope he's like that in real life because we need more people like Shayne in this world.
Josh please show us how to make these wet Chiles Crispers. They look so incredibly delicious. Those were one of my uncles favorite things to eat. I always wanted to try them.
Shayne. SHAYNE. Let me say the choice of Chili's crispers pre 2022 was absolutely godly. YOU TOOK YOUR CHANCE IMMEDIATELY AND I APPLAUD YOU BECAUSE THOSE CHICKEN CRISPERS WERE GOD TIER
Dude, Barro's is one of my favorite pizzas too. I actually went to high school with the sons and was lucky enough to have their pizza served in the cafeteria, small town joys!
Already knowing many things about Shayne cause of Smosh and having an in depth interview withview points and different types of questions really lets you know much more bout him, love it
I think we need another Perfect Person scenario where Miles collected all the Smosh Cast/Crew as guests, where Josh just gets all of Smosh slowly over time
This is really such a deep dive. I've heard most of the stuff before but this is adding some new tidbits to stories we've heard! Always love how shaynes mind works
I knew this episode was gonna be so epic. As an actor and musician who is 29 almost turning 30 years old Shayne actually managed to help get excited for my 30s and gave me a lot of hope. Thank you for this. ❤
One: Personally, this is the best meal I've seen - the one I'd want the most, myself. Two: It's so interesting to see the difference in the energy between internet celebs and movie celebs when answering these questions. Like with Broski, too, there is a different awareness when UA-camrs are on this show vs when actors are on a press junket. Both are great and interesting watches! But there's a palpable level of comradery when other UA-camrs are one.
I agree. They know the medium so much better obviously. But with this one in particular it obviously also makes a difference that Shayne and Josh have known each other for years.
I also like that Shayne actually ate here, as weird as this may sound. But look at the Sean Evans one. Dude talked a bunch about how much he loved Chicago deep dish, they made one for the Interview from scratch and then he didn't even touch his slice.
@@CedricBassman very true. This is also the guy who was used to food shows being terrible after dealing with Eat or Yeet it for years lol Can’t blame him for taking advantage of getting some great food on a UA-cam show for once 😂
As an Irish person who lives in a city very very connected to the Troubles, hearing Shayne say that at 39:15 was genuinely hilarious. I cackled so loudly.
They talk about how you put on a show for the camera and therefore what people see on camera still isn't truly who they are, that just seeing a performative version of them. But the way he talks in these non-character things like Smosh Mouth and when he gives his thoughts on Reddit stories and these kinds of interviews... I think we see enough of the real him. His kindness, thoughtfulness, empathy. I don't get excited about celebrity relationships, but Shayne and Courtney are a huge exception. They're both just such wonderful people in those ways, and I almost envy both of them equally for getting to be so close with the other lol.
This is very cool. These wonderful interviews bring out the joyous humanity in people. Shayne, love you on Smosh, and Josh, love your wonderful cooking and humor. You guys are great:)
About the parasocial thing: I actually realized that i was doing this a long time ago with a particular youtuber. Like, "you're saying stuff I'm thinking," "you like the things I like," and all that. It's crazy how you can develop an attachment through things like that, but I did. It actually wasn't until Mythical bought Smosh, and I was introduced to Smosh, that I changed it. Here I was watching all this content with 1 to 4 people and getting these connections, then Smosh has this robust cast of amazing talent, and it was like I immediately glombed on to people like Shayne, Courtney, Olivia, Amanda, Spencer, etc, but there were the others on the cast that, yes, I liked a lot, but had less in common with like Keith, Noah, Ian, Anthony, and the rest. I started to key in on differences in more common things. But it was Damien that really got me to realize it. I can't remember his exact quotes, but he's talked a lot about his twitch community, his fans, etc, and how he's kinda set these boundaries with them that when he's on camera he's not the same as off camera and people need to respect that. And seeing how his community is so supportive, I was able to really challenge myself and be like...If I met Shayne in real life...he doesn't know that I even exist before that moment. So if I came up and started smothering him, etc, that would be pretty creepy for him. So, now, if I ever met Shayne on the street, I would probly just be like "I love your work. Mind if I get a selfie or a fist bump?" You know, if he doesn't look busy like eating with his friends etc. Idk why i shared, but parasocial stuff can get kind of intense from the perspective of the one its affecting. I think the best bet is to keep reminding people that what you see on screen isn't always the same off.
I've watched too much smosh that I forget that Shayne really is a wise, educated and opinionated person. Like this person can go from a screaming deranged man to a philosopher who will move your heart in ways you can't imagine.
I could listen to Shayne talk about psychology and philosophy for hours, its such a passion topic of mine and I love his ideas and takes on things in those spaces
Usually, I think these interviews are too deep for me/ my brain first thing in the morning; I'm more of a shuffle board and weird gadgets kinda person. However, this was a really neat glimpse into Shayne's inner life. And it made me think. Thanks for hanging out together and talking about life and then sharing it with all of us. Ps. Shayne, the zombie apocalypse RPG y'all did was some of my FAVORITE smosh stuff. Especially your characters. I appreciated that you kept participating after your first character died, and you still found funny ways to contribute to the story.
shayne talking about having adults around you sort of "push" expectations on you by complimenting you and saying "you could do ...etc" resonates with me so much I almost started tearing up, it's good to know other people deal with this and come out on top.
Good food and good questions! I've been a big fan of Smosh content for a long while now and it's great to see that Shayne and Courtney are happy together and got their moment that they truly deserved also brilliant to see a small insect into Shayne's life
I was bummed when I realized there was no GMM today, but once I noticed I had some Josh to watch things quickly got better. Then you have one of my current favorite actors/comedians as a bonus? You guys spoil me.
@4:07 when it’s revealed that the “taking advantage” of the show is some chicken tendies…. I was thinking he was going to for like 6 pounds of A5 waygu or kilos of caviar… but I like the choice
This episode was wonderful. I didn't know much about Shayne before this and it was great learning more. I'd love to see Tyler Glenn from Neon Trees on Last Meals sometime. I've chatted with him quite a bit over the years and he is a fascinating guy.
Same. I really didnt know about Shayne eycept the little I've heard from smosh videos like his past acting career. I've only really watched Reddit stories tbh
This looks like an amazing episode! Shayne's insights and humor are always a delight. I love how you blend deep conversations with delicious food. Can't wait to catch the full video! Keep up the fantastic work Mythical Kitchen!
I really wanna see Anthony on here (Ian and Courtney too), but I feel like Anthony is always posting about philosophical things and I bet he'll have some really cool stuff to say.
I love that Shayne talked about imposter syndrome. I can relate and inalso have it. When you work in an industry where you constantly have to prove yourself and work on tons of projects to be the best its hard not to have it.
So I lost my wife on February 10 and listening to you two just made my night. When I or do someday I will be with her I have a lot of surgeries in my future but we used to cook so many amazing foods together.😂 You both made my night! Thank you 👍
I loved what Shayne said about Parasocial relationships. I think most fans are great but some take it way too far. I appreciate the work Shayne and Smosh does. I look at celebrities differently as just people doing a job like anyone else. Sure they are famous, but that's more about the work they do. Sure they are really talented people but at the end of the day, they are just people. They appreciate fans, and fans can appreciate them. However, there's a line that shouldn't be crossed.
You can tell this one is special for Josh. He’s interviewed some of the biggest celebs on the planet, but this is just him and his bud having food, and talking
You can definitely tell the difference in a good way, he probably has 0 pressure for this interview so he can kinda just be loose and treat it more like a regular conversation
@@FuryNotFurryso true love it
Must be part of the trade off for Trevor showing up on smosh
Are all his interviews like this??? I’m obsessed with these questions
Are all his interviews like this??? I’m obsessed with these questions like is this unscripted??
It's nice to see Trevor's parents getting along LOL
Dad and step dad sitting down and figure what's the best way to parent Trevor. Lol
Definitely LoL
its good too see that Trevor's parents are good friends. Trevor is so lucky too have both shayne and courtney as a stepmom + Josh is totes a weekend custody dad.
Trevor has a lot of dads. Rhett and Link share custody with Ian and Anthony, and Shayne and Josh trade off every other weekend
"Shayne, when you go to that big chili's in the sky, they're gonna have pre twenty twenty-two crispers, and everything is going to be light, and nothing will hurt." I can't quite explain why but that quote warms my heart 😭😭😭
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I just wanted to say I unintentionally started reading this Right as josh started saying it lol
@@YukiDemonOfHellme too😂
I cried ngl lol
0:01 Why did I expect: "Hi I'm Shayne Topp, and you're watching the Disney Channel"
Probably cause you heard of his ex, Lizabella Hines
I think 0:00 works btw.
Same 🗿
00:00
So, the biggest thing that stood out to me in this episode is how much of the food they *actually* ate- which is a testament to the fact that they already knew/ were comfortable with each other going into the interview. It felt more like eavesdropping on friends sharing a meal and chatting than many of the other episodes.
Don't get me wrong- Josh is an impressive interviewer and builds an excellent report with folks he's likely given very little time with- but this was a lovely change of pace.
Omfg I'm a manager @ one of the newest Arbys in CO. Ty for the recognition. We get so little business, I promise you'll get fresh sliced beef and fresh fried fries every time.
Arbys 9104, come get the meats.
@@prime5933I’m happy to see you take pride in your job, that’s a sign of a healthy work place!
Arby's is delicious!
Reubens and curly fries 4 evah!! 😋
I work at Arby's in Ohio most of our customers are the elderly. Our busy day is Sunday after churches get out. The most business we get is also during Lent and we have fish.
In an Alternate Universe: Shayne Bottom Eats His First Meal
I laughed so hard at this comment
Another bummer
Real ones know the only alternates universe that matters is the one with Black Shayne Eats Everybody's Asses
I laughed irrationally hard at this.😂😂😂
@@jamesaditya5254that’s Blayne to you.
Turns out Josh didn’t watch the iCarly episode, he just asked the number 1 iCarly fan Trevor for all the details
I don’t think he asked. I think Trevor just told him
I don't watch it because of the documentary
@@dylanrinker6831 We're all very proud of you.
And probably got a mythical chef explanation for it.
He's from smosh. It was before your time child
In a smosh video awhile back Shayne said something along the lines of "if a restaurant brings me the wrong dish, i wont say anything. It may be my new favorite thing, you know?" I've taken that sentiment to heart and think its a great mentality!
This is a wonderful quote ❤ thank you for sharing!
Josh is the perfect example that formal education means jack. Guy nevwr went to a culinary school but as soon as Shayne talks about cocktail recipes he immediately knows rhings about the books.
Hes so well read and educated about all things kitchen, it really is an inspiration to let your passions drive you forward.
One of the questions better be about what Shayne's actual favourite pizza place is
and it was!
I have great news
@@martophrenia nice!
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Shayne is such a goat. He’s the nicest guy, funny af, and essentially carried the SMOSH channel on his back for years when Anthony was gone. He’s a UA-cam legend at this point.
He will never say it himself or accept but he still kinda does, even post Anthony’s return. He pitched Sitcom Live and the new series Bit City too…
He does a ton of work behind the scenes still, him and Courtney have carried Smosh for years
@@hrvbox agreed.. during the mythical era I’d say it was Ian, Shayne, Courtney and Damien that carried the channels. (as well as the whole behind the scenes crew). These days I’d say it’s Shayne and Courtney but with a lot of support from people like Ian, Amanda, Angela, Chanse, Tommy and Spencer.
@@06s091 Fully agree
It’s crazy as Ian is literally the only reason Smosh continued after Anthony left. Everyone forgets about poor Ian
Shayne @ 18:39 - "You've really done your detective work"
Josh's inner monologue - "We asked Trevor"
During the 2nd course, just love Josh saying two or three times "ill shush and let you eat" then immediately asking Shayne another question/talking point is gold.
Honestly, chill Shayne is my favorite Shayne - I do love watching him be silly and funny and loud but when he does laid back stuff like this or Smosh mouth (and even Reddit stories for the most part) I could just listen to him talk all day, he’s super insightful and full of wisdom ❤
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@@Joe-cj2jrthat was funniest bot response, though, you gotta admit
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i was just about to say this hehe
As a person with a bachelor’s in psychology who is also not a therapist, Shayne so explicitly saying that he is NOT a therapist made me feel so seen 😂
I also have a Bachelor's in psychology and feel seen.
I feel like we could start an army.
If you didn't go into therapy and have a psych degree people always are like "oh so you didn't do anything with your degree." I studied IO psych and have worked in HR for 5 years.
@@naonao9528 As someone with a B.S. in Psych as well I always heard I/O psych was the money-making route with a psych degree, is that true? I almost went that route
At least you guys graduated, I dropped out after 1st year, and to this day 10 years later, I only remember how hard they went on cones and rods and colour theory 😅
As a therapist, Shayne describing radical acceptance in that segment towards the end of the video was very well done
That part really touched me, I didn’t expect to get emotional watching this video but that hit deep and was very relatable as a young adult trying to come into their own.
He constantly downplays himself but he in fact hits the mark so often ❤
there are so many jokes in this comment section, and they are hilarious, but shayne's sincerity and vulnerability in this video are truly amazing to me. i've always felt connected to shayne but especially in this video where i see him come to life when talking to josh. he is so funny, but in this video i feel like i am getting to see more of the real shayne. this video made my heart swell in an unitchable way and i'd just like to thank him for making this video with josh. "thank you shayne topp" we all say in unison
17:30 is such a good conversation. "Just because I COULD do this, if I don't then I messed up" cause that is so not the case :)
for all smosh fans know about Shayne I am shocked and impressed with how much new information Josh and the team got!
Was there any new info? I feel like most of it was pulled from old show with no name or podcasts. Not saying it wasn't a deep dive, it was a very well done interview with lots of stuff that isn't the surface stuff. But I feel like everything except for him being religious in his early teens has been said somewhere. It's a great collection of less told stuff about him though
@@hernameispekka_RebeccaI’ve been watching smosh for 5 or so years now and didn’t know the stuff about his mom being kind of clairvoyant (but then again I never claimed to know everything about Shayne lol, it’s just never come up in the videos I’ve watched)
@@annlyp6303that's totally fair! I remember him telling that before but no clue where. I have a bit of a fresh memory of most things though because while I've only watched smosh for like 6 months I've binged like 7 years of the content. So it's not like I'm remembering something I heard 5 years ago! 🤣
@@hernameispekka_RebeccaEven the being religious in his early teens I've always kind of assumed just from the way he talks about religion now, when he does, on Reddit stories or whatever. Went through a few revelations myself about religion, so it felt familiar to me.
@@rachelstanger6079 same, on all points, honestly
I think we can all agree that Shayne Topped this interview
Nice dude, noice! 🙌
Dude that’s SICK
Extremely horrible last meal. Last meals are about the perfect meal. Not some kind of sentimental journey down memory lane 🤬 from now on I demand each guests chooseth a ceasar salad, baby back ribs with mac and cheese, and bread pudding with vanilla ice cream. Obviously!!
@@LikeLikeLikeLikeLias a last meal expert I have to say this is all wrong
@@Kanjo_Bazooie :-( I, am so, mad now!
Is it weird that I find it so touching how Josh pays so much attention to his guests and their lives? I got weirdly emotional when he asked Shayne about his favourite pizza place, cause it is both a smosh joke and a call back, but also a very sweet way of asking Shayne to share a part of his mundane life. I dunno, it's very cool.
Damm Shanes words on child acting is so crazy and somewhat relatable. I'm only 18, so I'm still young, but I've been hearing "You've got so much potential" for 11 years now and it makes me think at what point does it just finally happen you know. Coz I have worked on and off for 10 years and I am getting some of the best training in the UK in screen acting but it feels like nothing's coming of it despite constant castings and frequent positive feedback from casting directors, so my logical brain is saying that I'm not doing this wrong and there are so many factors in castings but still you cant shake that pressure of letting everyone down. It's nice to hear that it's not just me and even across the pond it has been same and the acceptance of not being a failure will come. (hopefully 😅)
Considering Shayne loves dolmades so much, I'd love to see him try the winter version (popular in Eastern Europe) known as sarmale/sarma/etc. The outer layer is made of pickled cabbage, instead, and we serve them warm, topped with a dollop of sour cream and a side of polenta.
Shayne being his pure, self-acualized, golden retriever self through this entire interview was so refreshing and delightful. I hope everyone has a wonderful day.
I love how every time Josh says hes gonna shut up and just let him eat, he immediately asks another question 5 seconds later 😂
i think they cut
excellent form on the two bite check back
Editing
Perhaps the first person on this show that’s actually died!
Ur so right
They’re putting him down 😢
They couldn't breastfeed him his actual last meal from before it happened on UA-cam, so this is the second best option
@@ethantalbot1811are you referring to the time he drowned, or a Smosh vid? 💀
we've mentioned it a billion times, but Josh is still such an amazing interviewer. When Shane dropped his fork, Josh copied him to match the vibe and erase any potential embarrassment from the situation. Having social grace like this is so amazing, he's so connected to his guests and really treats them like friends rather than celebrities no matter how big their name is or how famous they are.
HE Reserved
I truly love listening to Shayne talk. Though he's mostly silly on camera, his thoughtfulness and introspection is so lovely to hear. I can listen him talk forever ❤
Yes! Glad he has the podcast and reddit stories to show off that side of him
@@hernameispekka_Rebecca yes!
shane is fully in his husband era and i’m so here for it
I know! 😊 It's a more relaxed version.
I enjoy it so much. I hope he enjoys it as much as it looks like he is. ❤
As someone who has imposter syndrome, Shayne's words definitely hit like a truck.
I've constantly put myself down for things I have accomplished because of the innate desire to be unique, to stand out, or to simply be a cut above the rest. I'd usually compare what others are capable of and spiral down into thinking that my accomplishments were flukes or were strokes of luck.
What I failed to realize was just how much fun and how happy I was in the process of gaining those achievements. Not once did I think about getting an award or being better than others in the process of doing the things that got me those achievements and awards.
I'm rambling, but if you can read this, thanks, Shayne. I really needed that :,)
Whats your talent
@@OctoMatoe whats yours
@@cryptiddy i have an ease at understanding peoples emotions, I'm able to rationalize them and always try to be helpful. I do believe I could be a decent therapist but I feel like at some point, id just get annoyed by the mundane. I would just need to find the right crowd to help. Idk if its a talent but Im frugal and ill always try to see the best in the least. Im happy with what I have and ill cherish it. Oh and I have a very competitive mind
ok bro 👍🏻 @@OctoMatoe
Those original chicken crispers going away is the worst food decision in a minute
The first time I ordered them and they weren't original recipe, I literally told the waiter there was a problem, and he told me they changed, and I was devastated lmao
tbh it actually makes sense bc i used to work at chilis a couple of years ago (absolutey horrible experience btw ruined chilis for me) and people barely ordered the original crispers, didn’t know they took them out until this video. i loved them but everybody is always going to go with the crispy basic chicken
To follow this up, I didn't eat chicken from the time I was in middle school until I was an adult who was almost 30. Those chicken crispers were my favorite thing there.
are these not just a chicken ball from a north American chinese take out place or is there something very different about them?
@@ron_lalande incredibly different lmao
Marked this interview in my favorites playlist for whenever I need hope about life :) Also that naan tower was so slay
Glad to see Shayne here. He gets so little screen time on Smosh that I forget about him, sometimes. All kidding aside, he seems just as likable and grounded as Josh. Honestly, 2 of my top 3 (along with Beau of the Fifth Column) UA-cam personalities.
As someone who has watched Smosh for a long time, probably 12 years. Having seen Shayne from the beginning you can definitely see how performative it all was at first. You can see how when he was first starting out he wanted to stand out and maybe sometimes was trying too hard or be something he wasn’t. Looking at everything now, he seems so much more himself. He’s comfortable in his beliefs and his ways that it’s inspiring to see the growth. And the part at the end about living in the moment and how it’s not all about the destination or the goal you think you’re trying to complete. As I sit here with my 4 day old baby, tired, frustrated and anxious, it’s reminding me to live in the moment. My baby sleeping peacefully on my chest, and that he’ll never be this small again. To be happy to be here rather than only thinking about what comes next.
So, I think the "Shane Bobber" nickname is how parents deal with trauma so they can continue on and still provide parenting to their children without letting that trauma take them over. My twin brother and I were born premature, as most twins are, and he took the brunt of the issues that affect premature babies. I was 'relatively' fine, only a couple weeks extra in the hospital. My brother took a full six weeks to come home, was in the NICU for a full month of those six weeks and has had vision issues his entire life because of it. My mother affectionately called him 'her Rat Boy' her entire life because of how he looked at birth.
I lost my left eye when I was 4
@@comicbookknight6755ok that’s rough man
@@ryanredmond3524 ehh you learn to deal. I have quite the thick skin now. Unless you insult the people in close with, I'm usually quite chill so I got something out of it.
another banger, another banger by shayne topp from icarly
Went looking. Not disappointed.
Shayne bobber, from the pool
*slow clap * perfect
Shanye Top? Courtney Miller’s husband? Wow. What a get.
i didnt know who shayne was and watched this because I like these interviews. And now im glad i got to know him a little bit. Plus maybe ill give arbys a second chance
Shayne and Josh are the best they both talk about both their journeys while completely different in such a positive way to use those negatives as ways to help them be secure and better now. Plus their humor matches so perfectly. Trevor must be so proud of his Dad's in this episode.
Cool to see Shayne on this! I would love to see Damien Haas on this show. He’d be very fun to see!
Would be a cool promo for Dungeon Meshi whenever the 2nd season comes out
@@johnquixotejoflamingo3248 OMG, YES!
Yes pls
Yesss!!! 🤞🤞🤞
Can y'all let Shayne have this moment lol
It is completely normal to not have memories before the age of 4. Your brain is still developing. Hypnotherapy has been shown to create memories that were not there and did not happen. You are essentially dreaming up what could have happened and the therapist then solidifies it as reality.
Same thought that I had when he brought it up. Though I'm sure he was only kidding, haha. 😂
The way my memory works, I barely have 'memories' from a week ago. I know stuff happened, but I'm remembering knowing that it happened, rather than remembering the event itself, if that makes sense? I can remember _stuff_ just fine, but events? not so much. I have the occasional flash, but they're rate.
@@fuzzysteveim the opposite! For the life of me I can’t remember stuff, but I remember events just fine.
This is one of the more touching episodes. Something about Shayne's approach to this whole thing is so gentle. It's really nice
Not a big fan of "food interviews", but I must say this is a much more clever format than most. You actually learn things from a person, that wouldn't normally come up.
You should check out the hot ones too if you haven't already
I just love the mythical crew and the smosh gang and all the chaos and fun that they create for us. Takes me out of my head and the crap happening in my life and makes me happy. Thank you for the escape guys! We appreciate you.
Josh is a really good interviewer. You can tell he was inspired by the Hot Ones series, but his unique sense of humor really shines through
The overall theme of death really works for josh. If anybody else did it, it would come off like they were trying to be edgy. Josh is so charming and knows exactly how to talk about some of these topics without making it uncomfortable.
5:40
"Paramedics eventually come. You were totally grey."
"Yes" *CRUNCH*
Idk why that got me lol
I never noticed, but going back to it, I'm rolling 🤣
This sort of brilliance is why come to the comment section
THE SHAYNE BOBBER NICKNAME TOOK ME TF OUT LMAO
Now I want Courtney, Ian, Anthony, and Damien on Last Meals lol
Ooh Anthony especially, I feel like he would have some very interesting answers
Hearing someone who i have looked up to for so long going through similar struggles and how to cope helps me so much. Thank you Shayne for being so open
I'm a big smosh fan, from like original 2005 days to now with a few breaks in between, and I've never watched Mythical for some reason, and I just want to say I love this video so far. The way he's very conversational and asking great questions and getting deep with it makes him a really great interviewer/host and it's fun to watch
Shayne just described acceptance and commitment therapy. Acknowledge the damaging thought and pursue your values despite the other thoughts presence.
it's always such a pleasure to listen to someone as brilliantly humorous as shayne speak outside the comedic sphere! thank you josh for gifting us with another beautiful interview
This! That's why I love reddit stories and the smosh mouth podcast so much because you get to see these sides of shayne!
I realised just how much I love Smosh and Shayne with this video. I was smiling every moment of it. Pun recognised, but not intended, he topped Tom Hanks and Gordon Ramsay for best Last Meals in my opinion.
same exact thoughts. i just love this guy.
As a middle eastern I felt SO surprised and happy seeing dolma on Shayne's last meal lineup 😭
dang I didn't think you guys could manage to snag a bigger celebrity than Tom Hanks, but here we are
When I consider Shayne’s career and the path he’s taken, it really does sometimes feel like it was meant to be. He’s taken what life has given and turned it into gold.
Also, Josh, your interview skills are second only to your cooking skills.
Y'know who would be INSANE to see on here? Angela Giarratana
I genuinely really want her and Keith to be on here. Actually, just gradually feature all of Smosh
As an Indian, watching Shayne devour and enjoy Garlic naan, which is my absolute favorite, makes me feel lot more closer to him and love him more. ❤
this being posted at 4am mountain time and me watching it less than five minutes later is insanity
Well it's 11am in Scotland so it's fine 😂
It's 6:30a here but what a happy start to my day! Love shayne!
@@ellon1100 fellow scottish fan also watching lol
4:45 here with like 10-15 min left
Going to bed right after
I love shayne so much, he was the sole reason I kept watching smosh while all the funky stuff was happening years ago. He’s such a likable person.
We’ve had Jason Kelce and Gordon Ramsay, now we’ve hit the peak with Matt Bradley! You guys are great at getting those A list people!
As someone who was introduced to Shayne from The Goldbergs, id like to say that he is very funny and I cant wait to see what the future holds for his acting career. He is freaking hilarious and deserves all of the success.
I've watched Shayne for years, and I'm a huge fan of this show. This episode really just felt like two friends having a conversation. I loved the way it made me feel very philosophical during all the conversations reflecting on my own life in the questions asked, and the answers. Amazing episode!! ❤
I'm a huge Smosh fan, and Shayne always seems like a real chill person, I really hope he's like that in real life because we need more people like Shayne in this world.
Shane is legit my fav people ever ngl
Josh please show us how to make these wet Chiles Crispers. They look so incredibly delicious. Those were one of my uncles favorite things to eat. I always wanted to try them.
That thing about not letting yourself be genuine even when you're jornaling hits hard❤
“Unlocking new levels” “hits hard”. ¿Super into pitiful gen z phrases much? Just kidding that wasn’t a question :-(
Shayne. SHAYNE. Let me say the choice of Chili's crispers pre 2022 was absolutely godly. YOU TOOK YOUR CHANCE IMMEDIATELY AND I APPLAUD YOU BECAUSE THOSE CHICKEN CRISPERS WERE GOD TIER
Dude, Barro's is one of my favorite pizzas too. I actually went to high school with the sons and was lucky enough to have their pizza served in the cafeteria, small town joys!
Already knowing many things about Shayne cause of Smosh and having an in depth interview withview points and different types of questions really lets you know much more bout him, love it
I think we need another Perfect Person scenario where Miles collected all the Smosh Cast/Crew as guests, where Josh just gets all of Smosh slowly over time
I like this idea
yeah and im still waiting for shayne to be on perfect person
This is really such a deep dive.
I've heard most of the stuff before but this is adding some new tidbits to stories we've heard! Always love how shaynes mind works
I knew this episode was gonna be so epic. As an actor and musician who is 29 almost turning 30 years old Shayne actually managed to help get excited for my 30s and gave me a lot of hope. Thank you for this. ❤
Each course is just another banger. Wow. Shayne Topp, man of taste and bangers.
One: Personally, this is the best meal I've seen - the one I'd want the most, myself.
Two: It's so interesting to see the difference in the energy between internet celebs and movie celebs when answering these questions. Like with Broski, too, there is a different awareness when UA-camrs are on this show vs when actors are on a press junket. Both are great and interesting watches! But there's a palpable level of comradery when other UA-camrs are one.
I agree. They know the medium so much better obviously. But with this one in particular it obviously also makes a difference that Shayne and Josh have known each other for years.
I also like that Shayne actually ate here, as weird as this may sound.
But look at the Sean Evans one. Dude talked a bunch about how much he loved Chicago deep dish, they made one for the Interview from scratch and then he didn't even touch his slice.
@@CedricBassman very true. This is also the guy who was used to food shows being terrible after dealing with Eat or Yeet it for years lol Can’t blame him for taking advantage of getting some great food on a UA-cam show for once 😂
As an Irish person who lives in a city very very connected to the Troubles, hearing Shayne say that at 39:15 was genuinely hilarious. I cackled so loudly.
Uppa Belfast yeo
Or Derry lol
As fun as "crazy Shayne" is on Smosh, I love listening to "philosophical Shayne."
They talk about how you put on a show for the camera and therefore what people see on camera still isn't truly who they are, that just seeing a performative version of them. But the way he talks in these non-character things like Smosh Mouth and when he gives his thoughts on Reddit stories and these kinds of interviews... I think we see enough of the real him. His kindness, thoughtfulness, empathy. I don't get excited about celebrity relationships, but Shayne and Courtney are a huge exception. They're both just such wonderful people in those ways, and I almost envy both of them equally for getting to be so close with the other lol.
This was wonderful. Shane gave solid advice that felt very authentic. I appreciate this episode
This is very cool. These wonderful interviews bring out the joyous humanity in people. Shayne, love you on Smosh, and Josh, love your wonderful cooking and humor. You guys are great:)
About the parasocial thing: I actually realized that i was doing this a long time ago with a particular youtuber. Like, "you're saying stuff I'm thinking," "you like the things I like," and all that. It's crazy how you can develop an attachment through things like that, but I did. It actually wasn't until Mythical bought Smosh, and I was introduced to Smosh, that I changed it. Here I was watching all this content with 1 to 4 people and getting these connections, then Smosh has this robust cast of amazing talent, and it was like I immediately glombed on to people like Shayne, Courtney, Olivia, Amanda, Spencer, etc, but there were the others on the cast that, yes, I liked a lot, but had less in common with like Keith, Noah, Ian, Anthony, and the rest. I started to key in on differences in more common things. But it was Damien that really got me to realize it. I can't remember his exact quotes, but he's talked a lot about his twitch community, his fans, etc, and how he's kinda set these boundaries with them that when he's on camera he's not the same as off camera and people need to respect that. And seeing how his community is so supportive, I was able to really challenge myself and be like...If I met Shayne in real life...he doesn't know that I even exist before that moment. So if I came up and started smothering him, etc, that would be pretty creepy for him. So, now, if I ever met Shayne on the street, I would probly just be like "I love your work. Mind if I get a selfie or a fist bump?" You know, if he doesn't look busy like eating with his friends etc. Idk why i shared, but parasocial stuff can get kind of intense from the perspective of the one its affecting. I think the best bet is to keep reminding people that what you see on screen isn't always the same off.
Yeah, I have gotten so many parasocial relationships with many youtubers but maybe it’s because I’m older but it’s not that strong anymore
I've watched too much smosh that I forget that Shayne really is a wise, educated and opinionated person. Like this person can go from a screaming deranged man to a philosopher who will move your heart in ways you can't imagine.
I was about to go to bed for the night but now I am WIDE AWAKE for this interview!!!!
I could listen to Shayne talk about psychology and philosophy for hours, its such a passion topic of mine and I love his ideas and takes on things in those spaces
"I can't think my way out of this" is something I didn't know I needed to hear
It would be beyond messed up if Josh “accidentally” put a bunch of malic acid in one of the dishes, just to test Shayne’s grave mouth
Nah he's not garrett(i think, i hope, i havent watch the whole vid yet)
Looks like Shayne finally got his lunch order in
Usually, I think these interviews are too deep for me/ my brain first thing in the morning; I'm more of a shuffle board and weird gadgets kinda person. However, this was a really neat glimpse into Shayne's inner life. And it made me think. Thanks for hanging out together and talking about life and then sharing it with all of us.
Ps. Shayne, the zombie apocalypse RPG y'all did was some of my FAVORITE smosh stuff. Especially your characters. I appreciated that you kept participating after your first character died, and you still found funny ways to contribute to the story.
shayne talking about having adults around you sort of "push" expectations on you by complimenting you and saying "you could do ...etc" resonates with me so much I almost started tearing up, it's good to know other people deal with this and come out on top.
after finishing, im saving this for when i feel "off track"
Good food and good questions! I've been a big fan of Smosh content for a long while now and it's great to see that Shayne and Courtney are happy together and got their moment that they truly deserved also brilliant to see a small insect into Shayne's life
I was bummed when I realized there was no GMM today, but once I noticed I had some Josh to watch things quickly got better. Then you have one of my current favorite actors/comedians as a bonus? You guys spoil me.
I never clicked a link SO FAST
@@LikeLikeLikeLikeLi wtf
Ditto
@@LikeLikeLikeLikeLi what? The sentimental journey is kind of the whole point of this show
@@jw5386I think he’s trolling especially with that last line lmao
@@basedmarlon Definitely a troll. They've posted this under nearly every comment.
@4:07 when it’s revealed that the “taking advantage” of the show is some chicken tendies…. I was thinking he was going to for like 6 pounds of A5 waygu or kilos of caviar… but I like the choice
I don't think you've seen smosh that much then
@@jaxsienplays9884have not
For Shayne, that totally tracks
This episode was wonderful. I didn't know much about Shayne before this and it was great learning more. I'd love to see Tyler Glenn from Neon Trees on Last Meals sometime. I've chatted with him quite a bit over the years and he is a fascinating guy.
Same. I really didnt know about Shayne eycept the little I've heard from smosh videos like his past acting career. I've only really watched Reddit stories tbh
This looks like an amazing episode! Shayne's insights and humor are always a delight. I love how you blend deep conversations with delicious food. Can't wait to catch the full video! Keep up the fantastic work Mythical Kitchen!
I really wanna see Anthony on here (Ian and Courtney too), but I feel like Anthony is always posting about philosophical things and I bet he'll have some really cool stuff to say.
Shayne is unlocking new levels and im so here for it🎉🎉🎉🎉🎉
This made me love Shayne even more🥹 His words were so relatable to me omg
I love that Shayne talked about imposter syndrome. I can relate and inalso have it. When you work in an industry where you constantly have to prove yourself and work on tons of projects to be the best its hard not to have it.
So I lost my wife on February 10 and listening to you two just made my night. When I or do someday I will be with her I have a lot of surgeries in my future but we used to cook so many amazing foods together.😂 You both made my night! Thank you 👍
So is Shayne's mom the one who warned big bird to not get on the Challenger?
I loved what Shayne said about Parasocial relationships. I think most fans are great but some take it way too far. I appreciate the work Shayne and Smosh does. I look at celebrities differently as just people doing a job like anyone else. Sure they are famous, but that's more about the work they do. Sure they are really talented people but at the end of the day, they are just people. They appreciate fans, and fans can appreciate them. However, there's a line that shouldn't be crossed.