The egos of the FYI team are exposed publicly here, chosen as honorees at the museum of broadcasting art and in their public interview, exposing how narcissistic they each are. Of course the viewers know individual parts of their personalities so they might not see them that way, but on the world stage, those parts of themselves they try to hide are exposed. Grant Shaud has one great moment where as the executive producer (and not a celebrity) he explodes over his contributions which he feels are neglected, and that set the tone for their public humiliation that threatens to destroy their honor. Ultimately, it's Miles who ends up being the peacemaker after they return, finding a gracious way (for the most part) to get the team to make amends over their unprofessional behavior. Gregg Almquist is very funny as the museum curator, a huge fan of FYI, who may now after seeing this which his loyalty to 60 Minutes.
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