
Playboy Morning Show - Episode 137
2010·55 min·100% liked·1.3K Views
Boyd Tinsley arrives at the Mini Mansion still smelling of the tour bus. They talk about the new album first. Away From The World sits between them like an unfinished drink. He says the band needed distance—geographic, emotional—to finish it. His violin parts are raw, almost angry in places. Then they switch to Faces in the Mirror, the documentary that follows the same distance. When the line goes quiet for a beat, a new voice joins—Ari Graynor calling from L.A., half-laughing already. She’s promoting For A Good Time, Call, the movie where phone-sex workers become the main characters instead of the punchline. She describes the dial tones, the awkward credit-card checks, the sudden intimacy that happens between strangers when the lights are off and the meter’s running. Boyd listens, nods once, and says the violin does the same thing: speaks for the spaces words won’t reach. The three of them sit with that thought while the tape rolls.
Series:Playboy Morning Show
Categories:Comedy











