A billionaire who travels around the world and helps people?
Sounds fishy. I know, I know. I read the script and said, “Preposterous! Come on! What kind of billionaire does this?! It’ll be laughed off the television screens.” But then I met Bobby Sager, the billionaire who spends ten months of the year going anywhere he thinks practical, boots-on-the-ground, eyeball-to-eyeball philanthropy will make a difference. The show’s not a biopic — the adventures aren’t specifically based on Bobby’s travels. But the idea behind the show comes from his philosophy. I met him and thought he was extraordinary and decided to do the show. So your character is like the anti-Madoff. He’s giving, not taking, and it makes him feel really fucking good. Sounds like a perfect show for the current hope-obsessed climate. I would imagine if your President ever had the time to sit down and watch a TV show, he would be very happy with what this show is about. It takes the audience to countries it might not know, and focuses down on very specific problems within those count