Chris Redd and the Bust Down Cast Tell All on New Comedy, Including That Insane Sperm Scene
"All the stories are slightly based in truth, from Jak's in the pilot to what happens in 102," Knight explained. "We're not looking for stories, we just tell stories to each other."story line in the show is based in truth, as Redd joked, "I've never slept with homeless people. That's just my character being a monster!"As for finding the humor in not-so-funny situations, Redd shared, "We do it all the time.
Knight added, "And so much of Black TV shows are so heavy with these type of subjects and trying to be correct, but we have enough Black shows now so now we can be niche and now we can attack subjects the way we want to attack."There are plenty of laugh-out-loud moments this season too. For instance, there's an epic scene in episode two where Knight's character falls inside a sperm bank and gets covered with hundreds of semen samples.
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