-Welcome, welcome, welcome, welcome. You guys look great. Not only is this your first time here, thank you for being here, but for all of you, this is your very first late night talk show ever. -Yes. [ Cheers and applause ] -I'm honored. The show "Reservation Dogs" has gotten amazing accolades. It's over 80 critics' best-of-TV lists. You won a Peabody Award. You won a Gotham Award for Breakthrough Series. It's 98% on Rotten Tomatoes. That's all great stuff. [ Cheers and applause ] I want to get into the show. But I want to get to know a little bit more about you guys. D'Pharaoh, talk to me. Were you always into acting? Was that your plan? -Um, not really. I mean, when I was a little kid, we used to -- me and my twin brother used to make little skits here and there but I never thought I could actually do it or be on a stage like here. -Really? -Yeah. -And how did you hear about the audition? -Just like any other audition. I got a self tape. Really, what's interesting, is in the final audition, they brought us into this room, and I seen how the camera was just on a tripod right there. And I know I had to do something different, right? And in the first episode, if you guys have seen it, my character is looking into the camera like, "What's up, guys?" So I took the camera, I picked it up and I pointed it to myself. I'm like, "Yo, what's up? These are my 'Rez Dog' friends." And I showed Taika and all of them. They really got it involved with my scene. I think that's a big reason why I got it. -How did you get the guts to do that in an audition? -I don't know. I had to do something different. I had to do something different. -And, Paulina, you wanted to be an action star. -Yes. -Is that true? -Yes, that's true. -And I know that you are really into sports. Did you coach hockey or you do coach hockey? -Yes, I coached at a native tournament called Alberta Native Hockey Provincials, and I got to coach the Alexis novice team. And that was pretty fun. Back home in my reserve, we don't have a lot of female hockey role models, so, like, I get to be a nice hockey role model for my nieces and my nephews. -Yeah, you didn't have that as a kid? -No, I didn't have that growing up. -Lane, you're still in school. What do the other kids think about all this? You get treated differently? Do you get special treatment? -For the most part, a lot of them don't know or just don't care. -Wow. [ Laughter ] That's kids for you. Yeah. -I have a few friends who they ask, "What are you going to do when you go back to school?" And, like, "What are you going to do about them?" I'm just like, well, not really telling many people about it. A lot of people don't even know. And some people who do know, I just kind of stay quiet about it. -Yeah. Do people go, like, "Well, you're acting like your character?" Because you kind of act like your character. -Yeah, I am -- I'm actually pretty similar to my character in, like, many ways. -He is, right? -Not very different from him. -Are all you guys kind of similar to -- do you -- like, you're very -- you've got good, funny one-liners you throw out there. -That's what I love about the show 'cause, like, we're all basically playing themselves. Like, they wanted rez kids, they got rez kids. So, yeah. -That's exactly right. [ Cheers and applause ] You did. The show, can you set up the show? I don't know who is the best to set it up and tell everyone what it's about. If you haven't seen it, it's on Hulu. -"Reservation Dogs" is about four native kids growing up in a reservation and after they lose their best friend, they want to leave the reservation. But as the show goes on, they learn just how really special it is and they come to love it and not wanting to leave at all. -Yeah. That's good. That's a good way to describe it. It's very funny. It's very action-packed. It's also very loving as well. And I think it's getting great attention for this great acting and directing and all that stuff. But also it's a culture that I don't know much about. So I like seeing it and going, "Oh, yeah" and just going, "Oh, I want to learn more about it." Are there parts of the show that you like better than the other parts? Do you like doing the heist stuff? Do you like doing the getting in trouble stuff? Do you like being funny? Do you like the dramatic acting? -I love all the funny stuff. -Native people are so funny. And like, it's the first time it's ever been shown before. -Yeah. -So that's why I think a lot of people are falling in love with it, because it's our humor. We're really funny people. It just hasn't been shown before. -Yeah. Good. I agree with you. I want to show everyone a clip. Here's a sneak peek of season two of "Reservation Dogs." Take a look. -I'll have sacred duties. -Who is he talking to? -I think it's safe to say he's delusional. -Got to set a good example. Help others. -Uncle! -What? -The director's cut of "Big Trouble in Little Ch--" I've never seen this one. -What the...are you kids doing here? -We need help. -No. You caught me right in the middle of making myself a better man. -What's that mean? -It means get the...out. Okay? What the...are you doing with that? -It was in the trash. -My mistake. Leave me alone. -Yeah. [ Cheers and applause ] You have great chemistry. You guys are so good. The cast of "Reservation Dogs." Season two premieres this Wednesday on Hulu.