'Damn, That's Hard': Dave Burd and GaTa Ask the Tough Questions

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'Damn, That's Hard': Dave Burd and GaTa Ask the Tough Questions
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On the day of Dave season three’s outragreous conclusion, lildickytweets and GaTaGED discuss the harder parts of the job, the show’s trademark celebrity cameos, and their very special relationship.

is about many things. The quest for fame, music industry maneuvering, artistic merit, destructive ambition, power dynamics, sex, celebrity. But over the course of three seasons, the FX comedy has revealed itself to above all be a story about love and friendship, and nowhere is that more apparent than when it zeroes on its central relationship between Dave, played by series creator Dave Burd a.k.a. Lil Dicky, and GaTa, his best friend and hype man.

GATA: Right, right, right. Okay. When people approach you on the street and talk to you about the show, is there a specific scene or moment that you particularly bring up? GATA: I got a great question I’m going to ask you. The cross-branding, was it done on purpose? Could this show have been called anything else butDAVE: First off, I have a love-hate relationship with my rap name, and I don’t like when people on the street are like, “Yo, Dicky.” I just don’t click with it the same way I click with Dave. I’m a rapper named Lil Dicky, but really the show is about the guy behind the rapper.

DAVE: People usually are like, “Wow, you really are like that.” Because in the show, I’m a guy who’s trying to be silly and make people laugh all the time and that’s how I act in real life. I think I’m a little bit more of a confrontational asshole at times in the show, for the sake of plot and drama. But for the most part, I’m sure you get the same thing, we call it how we see it and we wear our hearts on our sleeves, and that’s why people connect with the show and with us.DAVE: It’s blurred.

DAVE: I just asked both of them, and luckily both were aware of the show and loved it. A lot of people ask how we get these cameos, but it’s a testament to the greatness of the show. It’s not like I have special relationships with these people.

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