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Episode 37: What makes a great actor?

49 min · 4 de mar de 2026
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On this weeks episode we ask ourselves, What actually makes someone a good actor? Is it talent, training, charisma — or just knowing how to cry on cue? We break down what separates the greats from the overrated and why some performances stick with us forever. Then we switch gears and get personal. Why do Hispanic nicknames hit so deep? From “Flaco” to “Gordo,” we unpack the humor, and the trauma. And finally… the question everyone thinks about but no one can prove: why doesn’t the government tell us everything? We talk transparency, secrets, and whether we really want to know the full truth anyway.

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