Don't Ask Tig Podcsat: James Marsden | Full Episode

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Tig Notaro’s guest, actor James Marsden, is a hit in the new comedy “Jury Duty.” He also stars in Netflix’s “Dead To Me,” “30 Rock,” and “Sonic the Hedgehog.” James talks to Tig about growing up in Oklahoma, living in Texas, and their shared passion for country music. Together they advise a listener with a real-life question about jury duty, a mother who needs help handling her teenager’s tantrums, and a couple wondering how many partners of their polyamorous friends need to be invited to their wedding.
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  • @TheManzano28
    @TheManzano282 ай бұрын

    Tig great interview!!

  • @Davett53
    @Davett538 ай бұрын

    Last year I got my 2nd only request to be a juror. My first one was when I was 35, and I got my boss to write an excuse to get me out of it. I worked for a very small company and there was me, my boss and one part time employee. We all needed to be at work, every day. Back then in the 1980s, it wasn't a big deal to getting out of jury duty. In 2022, I got another jury summons, and this modern one explained there was very few ways to getting out of it. You can't just throw them away,....that is against the law and you can be fined and even jailed, for refusing to participate. That was scaring me,....and by 2022,...I was now retired, and handicapped. I have to get myself places as I struggle to walk with a walking brace,....a simpler version of a rolling walker. Many handicapped people have an entourage,....like many helpers. Someone to open the doors, help them navigate steps and ramps, doorways, etc. I do not have a team of helpers. I operate all by my self. I had to request from my primary doctor an official excuse to get out of jury duty. The paperwork suggested, I could be denied, even with a doctors note. There was a special number I needed to call and a very limited time the phone lines were operative, to leave a formal note explaining how my handicap, would make my attending jury duty, be extremely stressful on me. I would be harmed by a jail sentence and a steep fine, for ignoring a jury duty summons. It's madness that they can jail and fine a person for refusing to be a juror. Times are bad, and most people do not want to be jurors. Even though they pay a few bucks, for your time. I have met a lot of older retired people who enjoy being jurors. But then again they are not handicapped, as I am. You get like something around $25.00 a day for your services, and paid parking. Besides being partially crippled, I have bladder issues, so that would have been an added layer of anxiety. A friend of mine was a juror for a murder trial that took weeks, to arrive at a verdict. He had to stay in a hotel with the other jurors, for a couple of weeks. That is too fucked up.

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