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In this sequel, Alec sits with two of the most famous celebrities and cultural icons in order to establish a dialogue between them. Alec offers a series of deep conversations and embarrassing questions through which he can draw secrets and stories that have never been presented before about the lives of these stars and celebrities in the form of Excitement and hidden secrets about their lives.
While Baldwin proves a competent enough interviewer, having honed his technique on his WNYC podcast Here's the Thing, the conversations remained surface-level due to his guests' proximity to the host.
Given the frantic oversaturation of Sunday night TV, I'm not sure who has the time to dedicate to the loose possibility that an interview with Kim Kardashian might, but won't inevitably be, more intriguing than expected.
Finally, the full-blown revelation arrived: The Alec Baldwin Show is about Alec Baldwin. The guests are props for his observations and worldviews, or foils for stories about his brilliant career.