It was so weird seeing Sean IRL and not behind a screen?
Sadly, we weren't supposed to take photos during the show (which is understandable and a good choice) so I can't show you too much...
But...
You can't always perfectly follow the rules...
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^this was the line to get into the place. (You can't even see the front of the line rip)
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^this is the fancy old theatre it was in
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^this is the screen I got to stare at for 15 minutes while I sat in anticipation.
(The crowd kept alternating between chanting "Jackaboy" and "PMA" as we were waiting.)
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^COFFEEEEE BEAAAN
I have more pictures, but you get the point, haha.
(Plus it was dark so it's not like the pictures are good)
If anyone ever has any doubts about whether they want to go, I'd say it is totally worth it.
There are some really funny parts of the show, but at the same time there's a good message behind it. PMA and all that.
The whole crowd had fun, you could tell. I know I would go again. That's just me.
I also picked up a pretty cool shirt and poster. So that was fun.
He kept making fun of Kansas during the show. That was fun. (Even though technically the theatre was in Kansas City, which is on the border of Kansas and Missouri.)
The three hour drive to see the show and three hour drive back home was worth it. Also long car rides are also fun. I learned a few tricks on the way. Mainly with a quarter. I'll talk about that another time haha.