"Me and him never had any problems. I would say maybe his exiting wasn’t a surprise to some, but to me it was surprising," Yang says of his former co-star. As for his character becoming more of an a**hole this season, he says: "I love it, man. Most people have that little a**hole in them but, you know, we’ve got to be functional members of society so we don’t do that. We go around the world as a nice person, but there’s always a part of us that really wants to come out. It’s great that I get to do it fictionally. It’s just so cool to see this kind of docile, small-looking guy being such a diabolical person. I think that’s what’s kind of funny about it. It’s anti-type in a way, which I loved."
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