SAN DIEGO – Chicago Cubs MVP candidate Kris Bryant is coming off a huge week -- one in which he surpassed 30 home runs and 80 RBIs for the season -- but he found time to answer your questions.

What TV shows do you and your fiancé binge watch? If you haven't seen The 100 then put it on your queue. #AskKB — gradybridges (@gradybridges) August 13, 2016

Kris Bryant: I’ve watched so many. "Prison Break" is my favorite. "Arrow" is one of my favorites. Right now we’re watching "Grey’s Anatomy." Just watched "Stranger Things." I mean, that’s all we do if I’m not at the field.

#AskKB does a dance party still go on, if and when the CFD take your fog machine away? @ESPNChiCubs — poch (@pochman) August 13, 2016

KB: Yep, dance parties after every win. That’s how we celebrate every win. The only time the fire alarm goes off is when [Anthony] Rizzo is in charge of the fog machine. He likes to hold the button down so we can’t see anything. It was pretty funny when that alarm went off.

Have you ever done anything wrong? Ya know, like dropped an occasional cuss word or something? #AskKB — Cody (@Schinsational_) August 13, 2016

KB: Sure. This game is so frustrating at times. It’s stressful because you’re failing a lot of the time, or at least more often than you’re succeeding, but it is important to keep your emotions in check just because there’s so many opportunities out there you don’t want [mistakes to] get in the way of the next opportunity. I’m pretty low-key.

#AskKB how would you rate your development? Above, below or about the same as you expected? — Curt Lindaas (@CLindaas) August 13, 2016

KB: I think it’s right where it needs to be. I feel like the places where I wanted to get better I’ve gotten better at. I feel like there is still room for improvement, which excites me. There will always be areas I can improve in my whole career.

@ESPNChiCubs @KrisBryant_23 what is the current thing you are supposed to do when you get on base? It seems like it changes every day #askKB — mlb (@c4u4b6s8) August 13, 2016

KB: [Laughing] We have to figure that out. I like the helmet rub from last year, but lately it’s been "hit the panic button, hit the panic button." Addy [Addison Russell] has his thing with, "Vroom, vroom." I guess it’s whatever you want to do when you get on base, do it.

As a hitter, you like to watch film on the opposing pitcher. But do you ever sit down and watch your at bats on film & reflect? #AskKb — Kyle Stewart Malzhan (@Clutchbaby_) August 13, 2016

KB: If I’ve faced a guy before, I’ll definitely sit down and watch and kind of see if I’ve had success against them, what I’ve done, and if he’s gotten me, I’ll try to figure out what I’m going to do different. That’s one of the big things in the big leagues, having the video systems that we have we can look at the history and go back on it and make adjustments.

Is there anything in particular you've learned from your rookie season and tried to change it going forth in your sophomore season? #AskKB — Kyle Stewart Malzhan (@Clutchbaby_) August 13, 2016

KB: Maybe just at this time of year knowing how to handle the dog days since I did it once already. I think I’ve been pretty good so far.

How are you working on improving how you attack changeups? #askkb — ((( phil handler ))) (@philhand13) August 21, 2016

KB: The changeup is one of the tougher pitches because all these guys up here have good ones. It’s just about repetition and seeing them more and more. I feel like this year I’ve seen improvement from last year on the left-handed sliders, the back-foot sliders. I don’t think I’ve struck out one time on a lefty, back-foot slider. Last year I had a ton of those. Will Smith, Tyler Lyons, those types of pitchers got me. I made the conscious effort to make that adjustment. Now I’ll do the same with the changeup. Some I’ve hit foul, where last year I swung through more. I’ve seen improvement, but there will be more of course.

What's it like as a player to have Wrigley Field a packed house every single game you play? #AskKb — Kyle Stewart Malzhan (@Clutchbaby_) August 13, 2016

KB: You can’t ask for anything else. It gets you going. You play at so many other places where the energy isn’t there, but at Wrigley they bring it every day. It makes it easy to go out there and play every day.

Pick one for each. Out of all the #Cubs starting pitchers, who do you think would strike you out swinging, looking, walk, hit, & HR #AskKB — Cubs Fan Freakout (@CubsFanFreakout) August 13, 2016

KB: OK, I’m not going to answer who I would do well off of, I’m not getting in trouble with my pitchers. But Kyle Hendricks would strike me out looking and Jake Arrieta would probably get me swinging.