KHERINGTON: Do you know the Running Man?
WOODY: No, I don't know the--
KHERINGTON: What?
WOODY: Do you not know me yet?
KHERINGTON: You're 39.
I think you should know the Shuffle.
I mean, the Running Man.
WOODY: As the knee goes down, the leg goes back.
KHERINGTON: That goes out.
Yes.
Good.
Good.
Good.
In, out, in, out, in--
yes-- in-- yes, yes, yes, yes, yes!
But now, faster.
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KHERINGTON: I'm Kherington.
Nice to meet you.
WOODY: I'm Woody.
How are you?
KHERINGTON: I'm great.
I love the bright color.
WOODY: Yeah.
KHERINGTON: Very festive.
WOODY: This wasn't my original shirt.
The other one was totally skin tight, and we've got to keep
you at bay.
KHERINGTON: [LAUGHING]
My partner is Woody, and he has a channel on YouTube, and
it's woodysgamertag.
WOODY: How was I to know you had bullets?
Yeah!
KHERINGTON: You like to do anything else
on your free time?
WOODY: For years, I was a fighter.
That was kind of fun.
KHERINGTON: Like a UFC fighter?
WOODY: Those guys are really good, but, yeah, I did do
fighting for five or six years.
Like most computer nerds, I am an all-star athlete.
MALE SPEAKER: You are bleeding just a little bit there.
WOODY: Am I?
KHERINGTON: Well, have you ever tried dancing?
WOODY: I'm an expert dancer.
KHERINGTON: Oh, my god!
I'm so excited.
WOODY: That's not true.
KHERINGTON: I know.
[CHUCKLING]
But if you have that
enthusiasm, I'm really excited.
WOODY: On YouTube, I've started this series where me
and another guy, Wings of Redemption, have sort of
challenged each other for supremacy in the gaming
community amongst who is the top dancer.
So one of my greatest qualities as a dancer is my
willingness to overcome that embarrassment factor.
We're going to crush it.
KHERINGTON: We're going to crush it.
WOODY: This is going to be good.
We're going to win this thing.
KHERINGTON: I'm so excited.
So you want to get started?
WOODY: I do.
KHERINGTON: OK, great!
Awesome.
Our story for our dance is he's fallen asleep with the
controller in his hand.
I'm going to push you this way, and we're going to go
back to the beanbag, which there's no
beanbag, but we have one.
And I am in this TV--
kind of like a life-sized video game, and I come to
life, and we jam out together, and then he wakes up at the
end, and realizes it was all a dream.
Do, do, boom, boom, boom, goo.
WOODY: So, it's--
KHERINGTON: Show your muscles.
WOODY: Boom, boom--
KHERINGTON: No, not out--
in.
WOODY: All right-- in.
KHERINGTON: Silly goose.
WOODY: And then?
KHERINGTON: Show your muscles.
Oh, yeah.
WOODY: Grrr.
KHERINGTON: Grrr.
WOODY: She was super easy to work with.
All day long, we're grooving together.
We're doing our thing.
She's incredibly positive.
KHERINGTON: Two, three, four-- one, two, three, four.
Yay!
WOODY: [CHUCKLING]
He can learn.
KHERINGTON: That was great.
WOODY: She tells me I hit things perfect, when, in my
mind, they weren't so perfect, but they're getting more
perfect each time.
So how often do you work?
KHERINGTON: I try to work a couple times a month.
WOODY: What's the career path?
Like what do you do after dancing?
KHERINGTON: Well, that's a tough question.
WOODY: A judge on a talent show?
KHERINGTON: Right.
WOODY: I think you're entertaining.
KHERINGTON: I'm entertaining?
WOODY: Yeah.
You're lighting this place up.
KHERINGTON: You should be my agent.
Boom, bing, bing.
There you go.
And now we do the Running Man.
Do you know the Running Man?
WOODY: No, I don't know the--
KHERINGTON: What?
WOODY: Do you not know me yet?
KHERINGTON: You're 39.
I think you should know the Shuffle.
I mean, the Running Man.
Da, da, da, da, da, da, da, da, da.
Don't put your foot up.
We were just working on things, and just getting it
out there, and he wasn't afraid to be stupid, or silly,
or awkward, either, which was great.
Knee up, slide.
WOODY: Knee up.
KHERINGTON: There you go.
WOODY: The Running Man is tough for me because I have a
hard time seeing the intermediate steps.
Yes.
KHERINGTON: Ah, ah, ah, ah.
WOODY: All right.
You're not funny.
She can show it to me again and again-- it was just too
tough to emulate.
So, up--
KHERINGTON: Down!
Good.
OK, but don't flick that back leg.
WOODY: All right.
KHERINGTON: Watch out, Lady Gaga.
[GIGGLING]
You don't see that as a hard move until you actually break
it down to teach it, and then I was like, wow,
this is kind of hard.
And he was not getting it.
It took us so long.
WOODY: Down.
KHERINGTON: What?
[INAUDIBLE].
WOODY: So--
down, but on the up, there's a scooch, right?
So it's like, up--
KHERINGTON: Knee down, knee down, knee down.
WOODY: As the knee goes down, the other leg goes back.
KHERINGTON: That goes out.
Yes.
Good.
Good.
Good.
In, out, in, out--
but now, faster.
Yes, yes, yes, yes, yes, yes--
ahhhhh!
WOODY: I win.
KHERINGTON: Holy Jesus.
WOODY: I hit it, and then I was able to repeat
that and do it again.
KHERINGTON: (IN SLOW MOTION) Yes!
WOODY: And Kherington gasmed on the floor, and everything
went great.
KHERINGTON: [CHUCKLING]
Yeah.
Yeah.
That was awesome.
WOODY: Is it absurd that I could be the dancing king?
No.
I was born to be the dancing king.
KHERINGTON: I feel like I just made a baby or something.
WOODY: That's not how you do it.
KHERINGTON: Not like that.
WOODY: Yeah, that's a totally different process.
KHERINGTON: I mean, like a child actually--
WOODY: Yeah.
KHERINGTON: --was born.
Oh, my god.
That sounds awful.
I'm going to have a drink.
WOODY: [CHUCKLING]
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