Tv | The Daily Dweebs
"We weren't trying to be creators," Mars explains in a rare email interview, conducted over three days because she kept forgetting to hit send. "We were trying to be annoying to our mothers. My mom loves hearing me complain about the price of avocados. It turns out, so do 40,000 other people."
: The pilot follows Dixey as he navigates a "rollercoaster of emotions" during his daily adventures. the daily dweebs tv
There are no skits. No high-octane editing. No "gotcha" moments. The show’s signature segment, "The Receipts," involves Leo reading aloud a single customer review from a local diner and the trio spending ten minutes debating whether the reviewer was justified in being upset about cold toast. "We weren't trying to be creators," Mars explains
As of this writing, The Daily Dweebs TV shows no interest in scaling. There are no plans for a studio, a network deal, or even a merchandise line beyond a single tote bag that says "I Have Strong Feelings About Cold Toast" (the bag sold out in 12 hours and has never been restocked). It turns out, so do 40,000 other people
: In keeping with its open-source nature, the film and its production assets were released under a Creative Commons license, allowing other artists to study and learn from the professional-grade files. Historical Context
"We just wanted to create something that made people happy," says Jake, the group's de facto leader. "We're a group of friends who love making each other laugh, and we figured, why not share that with the world?"




