Will Nepper of Diffuser.fm interviews Trace.
Trace InterviewWill Nepper of Diffuser.fm interviews Trace. 2 Replies to “Trace Interview”Commenting at Satellite News
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Nice interview, short and sweet…
Indeed, a very good interview! However, as much as I love hearing the MST3K alumni talk about the show, I’m also delighted to see that, without exception, they are also branching out and moving on to new projects. Every one of them strikes me as being deeper and even more creative than what we got to see on MST, and I’m sure they all have even bigger and better things in their futures. Given that, I can’t help but wonder how they react to the ongoing obsession about MST: is it fun for them to revisit the past, or does it begin to feel like rehashing the same old stories after a certain point?