Actor Dean Norris, who many may know for his role as ASAC Hank Schrader of "Breaking Bad," was one of the many people discussing what had occurred at the Oscars, the Will Smith slap on Chris Rick.
Norris went on Twitter stating that he wished it was podcaster Joe Rogan who was up on stage receiving the slap from Smith rather than Rock. "Really wish @joerogan was the comic who told the joke about Will's wife last night," Norris tweeted.
The former "Breaking Bad" actor then replied to his tweet and joked that he wished it was Rogan on stage so that more focus was on the winning films or an actual fight would have broken out.
"We'd all be talking about Coda winning best picture or waiting on updates from the ICU," Norris tweeted. Rogan had his take on the Smith slap on Rock, stating it set a dangerous precedent for comedy clubs during his Tuesday edition of "The Joe Rogan Experience."
"You can't just go smack a man in the face in front of the world and go about business as usual," Rogan said. "It sets a terrible precedent in so many different ways. It sets a terrible precedent for comedy clubs. Like, are people going to decide to go on stage and smack a comedian now?"
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