Episode Description
This week on Underground Lounge: After Hours, the fellas sit down with social media star, actor, and impression assassin Nick Darnell , and it’s pure creative chaos in the best way.
Nick breaks down how a kid who grew up imitating everybody around him turned “Most Talented” in high school into a real shot at Hollywood. From college theater dreams getting shut down by the pandemic to building a following online with no real plan, just raw talent and consistency, Nick explains how Snapchat checks, viral impressions, and relentless creativity opened doors he didn’t even know existed.
The conversation dives into his now-legendary Grinch run during the holidays, the comparisons to Jim Carrey, and the fine line between honoring legends and carving out your own lane. Nick keeps it real about never wanting to be labeled the “Black version” of anyone, just being undeniable in his own right.
The guys also get into comedy politics, gatekeeping, stand-up pressure, and why impressions might actually be Nick’s cheat code to something bigger. From dream roles to big-screen ambitions, he talks about wanting the real deal, not the parody version, and what it’ll take to level up from viral to timeless.
Of course, it wouldn’t be After Hours without a few wild tangents: ranking classic Black sitcoms and movies, debating sequels, and breaking down why certain eras of comedy just hit different.
This episode is funny, honest, and inspiring a real conversation about betting on yourself, protecting your creative space, and knowing your moment is coming.
After Hours is looser, louder, and a little more unfiltered, but it’s all for entertainment.