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106: My Bad

Released Thursday, 23rd April 2020
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106: My Bad

106: My Bad

106: My Bad

106: My Bad

Thursday, 23rd April 2020
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0:00

Hey, everybody, Zack and Donald here.

0:02

I had a technical glitch while recording

0:04

this episode, and my fancy

0:07

digital recorder didn't work. And

0:09

so Donald sounds perfect

0:11

and you'll hear his beautiful dulcet voice,

0:15

but I sound like I'm just on a cell phone.

0:17

I'm actually just recorded over the zoom mapp.

0:19

So we did the best to make it sound good, but I

0:22

screwed up. So sorry. One job.

0:25

You had one job, and you screwed it up. You talked

0:27

all of that ship about Sarah Chalk and

0:29

how she messed up, and then you turned

0:32

right around into the exact samee. I deserve your

0:34

admonishment, and I'm sorry to everyone

0:36

listening. It will never happen again, but on

0:38

this one episode alone, I

0:40

am not recorded. Well, it's my fault.

0:43

We love you all. Thanks for listening, Donald

0:45

and five six seven eight. Making

0:47

your way in the world today takes

0:50

everything you got. Taking

0:52

a break from oh your worries?

0:55

Sure, what help a lot? Why

0:58

didn't you like to get do

1:00

no no no do no no

1:03

no doom. Sometimes

1:05

you wanna go where everybody

1:08

knows your knee boum

1:11

boum, boum boum, and they're

1:13

always glad you came

1:16

down bound. You wanna be

1:19

where you can't see troubles

1:21

are all the same? Yeah you do?

1:24

You want to go where everybody

1:26

knows your name, don't

1:29

done? Wow, welcome to up

1:31

doctors your friends, where everybody

1:34

knows your name. And here's the only theme song

1:36

in the world that's better than here's

1:38

some stories about Sure

1:41

we paid about

1:43

a bottle of doctor nurses and I

1:47

said, he's a stories that

1:50

should so

1:53

yado around? Here are yato

1:55

around you? Here are with

1:59

that? How's

2:02

your isolation going? I miss you very much. I miss

2:05

you too. Oh man, it's uh, it's

2:07

it's it's it's good. You know what the kids are. We're

2:10

schooling them where you know we're

2:12

we're trying to run them. I've taken them

2:15

out on a couple of walks. Now good. I'm

2:17

glad that you've allowed them to walk around the block. Yeah.

2:19

Well, we take like we do it like a little neighborhood

2:21

walk. We have our masks, we have our gloves,

2:24

We take our dog with it. Did you tell me? Was

2:26

it was it? What's cardi B? Did you see

2:28

then thing when she's coronavirus?

2:32

Ship is real? Ship is

2:34

real? When they turned it into the song I can't

2:36

get Cardi

2:40

b at all, but I that coronavirus thing made

2:42

me crack up. And when you get the chance,

2:44

look up the song. The ship is real.

2:46

Oh my god, same way they did like, uh

2:49

double rainbow and ain't nobody got time

2:51

for that? And and uh, he's hoting

2:54

in your windows snatching your people. Uh,

2:57

that was the first one. And that was the best one.

3:01

Hot and hot to

3:03

husbands because they've raping nobody about this bit.

3:09

That was sucking jam. That wasn't Jim,

3:12

you don't have to weary, but we're

3:14

looking for you. We're gonna fine,

3:16

dude, We're gonna fine you so

3:19

hot kids and

3:22

that it was dope, dude, I remember that was good.

3:24

That was a great one. Oh man, I

3:27

don't think that in my workout mix. That

3:31

was a fucking jam. That was the gym. It

3:33

was a you know what else was the jem It's fucking

3:35

distracting? Oh yeah,

3:39

what's that one? The freaking Batman

3:41

one? No Christen ber one.

3:44

Oh that was good. And then they spoof

3:46

that with the Kenney Schmidt theme song, um,

3:49

which was which was really good too. Do you ever watched

3:51

Kenni Schmidt. I have never watched Oh

3:53

it's really good. You like it. If you're listening to this podcast

3:55

and you haven't watched Commishment, I'll bet you like it. It's got

3:58

a lot of it's sillier than us,

4:00

believe it or not, but it's got some

4:03

very funny silly stuff, and it should we talk about

4:05

the show Donald's. We should totally talk about

4:07

the show. This was a good one. I have no recollection

4:10

of this show whatsoever. I

4:13

didn't remember this show until that we sang

4:15

Mrs Jones. Yeah, Now did you know Mrs

4:18

Jones the song? Or did you? Absolutely?

4:20

I didn't really, but you

4:22

sang it beautifully. Thank you. We

4:25

got a thing go

4:28

in on. That's

4:31

a it's a real good song. I wonder if luth

4:33

I think Lutha might have even covered it. Sometimes

4:36

when you see it, I just involuntarily

4:38

either Luther of Freddie Jackson, one of them

4:41

covered that thing. Who's the most famous

4:43

Joel's version of of

4:46

I think the originals is Jones? Who's the original?

4:49

I'm sorry, I don't know. That's a really good is

4:52

it? Billy Paul? That

4:55

does me? And Mrs Jones? I think so? Yeah,

4:58

Billy Paul looks like the original. And

5:02

then I feel like Luther did do a

5:04

cover of this. Let's see we got

5:06

a thing. No, Freddie

5:10

Jackson did do the Freddie Jackson.

5:13

I knew it was one of them. Well

5:15

are you sanging beautifully? Donald? Thank you very

5:17

much. I remember being so excited that I was

5:19

going to have the opportunity to sing on the show. I

5:22

sang a lot as a kid, like in like the high

5:24

school choir and the junior high school choir. I

5:27

wish you would sing more because you have such

5:29

a beautiful voice. I would love to sing more.

5:31

I don't think I have the voice that is the type

5:33

of voice that people want to hear like all the

5:36

time. Did you ever do a Broadway musical? Of

5:38

course I would do a Broadway musical. We all have

5:40

dreams of winning an egot one day, of

5:42

getting the egot, so absolutely

5:45

for egot reasons, I'm saying, what would you think

5:47

that would bring you joy to do a Broadway

5:50

musical? Bill and I got approach to do a

5:52

version of Flesh after Scrubs.

5:54

That's so scary, dude, I know. And the

5:57

idea of doing it with Bill, who's like the biggest flesh

5:59

fan in the world. It was interesting.

6:01

But then you know, I mean, that's that's that's

6:03

impossible. You can't can't you

6:06

can't do it because I'm just saying, okay, So back

6:08

to the musical, I think that it would be I

6:10

would just love to see you. You have such a good voice.

6:12

And I did a musical on Broadway and I

6:15

had so much fun doing it. Granted,

6:17

I was happy when it was over because when

6:19

you go see a play, particularly

6:22

in this case were some of my musicals, you always

6:24

have to come out and go, I cannot believe these people are doing

6:27

this eight times a week. And I

6:30

was just so exhausted.

6:32

It was the most tired I've ever been

6:34

in my life. No matter what happens, you're going on that

6:36

day. Like you know, it's one thing you do play for

6:39

three months, four months, but and wow,

6:41

that's a really that's a half a year, dude, that's you

6:44

were supposed to do it longer. But I

6:47

don't know. I go back and forth with the whole you

6:49

know, musical theater, musical genre.

6:53

When it's done right, it's really good. But when it's

6:55

done when it's done wrong, that's one of those things

6:57

where it's like, dude, and it was a musical, you

6:59

know what I mean. I know, but when it works,

7:01

it's so good when it work.

7:04

When it works, it's it's the best thing in the world. When

7:07

you're in a bad one, you're like, oh God, you

7:10

know what I mean, how do we get out of this? So

7:13

this My Bad was written

7:15

by Gabby Allan and

7:18

U and directed by Mark Buckland, who

7:21

directed one of four

7:25

very talented guys. A lot of cool shots in this episode.

7:28

I can always tell you if I don't look at

7:30

the who the director is by,

7:32

by the cinematography, who was adding

7:34

a little mixt or something something. And Mark Buckland was always

7:37

one of those guys, right. I just remember

7:39

playing ping pong with Mark Buckland and how good

7:41

of a ping pong player he is? Did

7:43

you win? Because you're pretty good? No, I

7:45

did not win. I got waxed. And

7:47

he started off making it look like it was going to be the

7:49

easiest game in the world, and I'd

7:51

have a shot and all I have to do is just keep

7:53

the ball on the table. But then after he

7:56

remember him looking at me and saying to me, okay,

7:59

so I'm gonn turned it up a little bit now and then all

8:01

of a sudden he became like freaking Federer or

8:04

a freaking uh Nadal or something like that.

8:06

But on a ping pong table, Djokovic,

8:08

right, all of a sudden, out of nowhere, this

8:11

dude, there's this, there's there's

8:13

uh this top spin. He's sin.

8:16

I remember you very into trick spin because

8:18

I played with you a couple of times and I just couldn't even hit the ball back

8:20

because you put so much spin on it. But no matter what I did,

8:22

it was just going everywhere. Right, this dude

8:24

had the type of ping pong game

8:27

where you put the spin on it, and he knew the

8:29

counter spin. So when it was the

8:31

worst the counters you gotta

8:33

know the counterspin. You gotta know the counter spit.

8:37

I remember playing Bill in ping pong, and

8:39

I'm just like, you know, this is a new in the relationship,

8:41

and I'm like, just if you play a little

8:43

pong with my boss, like just a little

8:45

bonding. And then he stopped

8:47

when he goes, would you mind if I played you left

8:49

handed? Because for me it

8:55

was so horrible. I was did they ever play each

8:57

other? Did you ever witness Buckling and Bill?

9:00

I don't know. I don't know, but I mean I would

9:02

love to get good at ping pong. I don't think it really,

9:04

I don't think it really correlates with tennis that much.

9:07

Oh, it's it's absolutely the same, dude.

9:09

Really, your your tennis game probably

9:11

has helped your ping pong game. Okay, I just haven't had

9:13

to play ping pong in a while, but my tennis game is much better.

9:16

Absolutely. Probably. I can't

9:18

wait to for us to play again. To be honest with you, I do

9:20

miss that. I know. I was thinking we could get a video

9:22

game and play online against each other. You

9:25

don't play video games, you'd get your asking. There's

9:27

no real good video game tennis, is

9:29

there? There's a lot of good video game. How are

9:31

you yelling at me? Which which one

9:33

ps PSP is that

9:35

PlayStation that's play which one? Which which system

9:37

is a good tennis because I would like Box get

9:40

Xbox Xbox PlayStation four.

9:42

Oh. Dan is saying that the top

9:44

spin Mario

9:47

Mario. I don't want Mario. I don't I like I like

9:50

my player to look like a real person. I

9:52

don't want a little avatar running around like it's

9:54

Mario versus Luigi, right, so you have

9:56

a little bit of land of property. There's

9:58

this thing where you take the ball is

10:00

connected to like a rope, and remember

10:02

that thing that what's the wooden paddle with

10:05

the rubber ball that you would hit It's called

10:07

the wooden paddle with the rubber ball? What was? But what is

10:09

that called? Where it's connected and you hit

10:11

it and everyone

10:14

knows there's a tennis version. There's a tennis

10:16

version of that where you can practice strokes

10:18

where you hit it far and it goes far

10:21

out, bounces and then comes

10:23

back to you the same speed. Yeah, you might

10:25

like that. I don't know what that's called, but absolutely

10:30

I'm worried. I'm forgetting everything. All you gotta

10:33

do is say tennis near your phone. I'm sure it'll pick

10:35

it up and an addle pop up. I find

10:37

myself just doing my stroke with with

10:40

your pantomime turn bah

10:43

catch nice, repeating,

10:46

repeating my mantra nice.

10:48

You're getting really good at tennis. Alr. Let's get it. And

10:52

you're the one I'm telling about a paddle ball,

10:55

and paddle ball that's what it is. Some ship like

10:57

that, right all right? Listen, Sam

10:59

Low. It opens the episode. Let's talk about how great

11:01

Sam Lloyd is Sam Lloyd's amazing. Not

11:04

only is he a funny, comedic

11:06

actor, but he is an amazing

11:08

singer. You want to talk about a really good singer.

11:11

Yes, that acapella group that's featured in

11:13

later episodes is really Sam's

11:15

band and the Blanks. Yeah,

11:18

and they after right after Scrubs, they were

11:20

so popular. They were really touring um

11:22

and doing gigs. Yeah, there's so talented

11:24

those guys. Oh man, they do They do a

11:26

cover up John Williams Superman theme

11:29

song, and it is amazing. If you can

11:32

find that, if you're if you're if you're a fan of

11:34

the Blanks acapella, man, you can find I think they probably

11:36

even have an album or something. If you can find them

11:39

doing oh yeah, they're all over it tunes and they're

11:41

amazing. And he's Christopher

11:43

Lloyd's nephew. Yes, I

11:45

know I've mentioned that another episode maybe tribute.

11:48

Yes, And I got to direct Christopher Lloyd in

11:51

uh in Going in Style. You also

11:53

were in a play with

11:56

Christopher. I was in Twelfth Night in Central

11:58

Park in the Delacourt Theater with Christopher and

12:00

when I when I went to direct him um and

12:03

Going Into Style I don't think he had any recollection

12:05

of who I was. Well,

12:11

No, he's an amazing man and I love him. But

12:13

he is a little bit like Duck. He's a little

12:15

like Oh well, he's worked so much.

12:17

Though, you've got to give the man a break. I

12:20

know I'm not giving I don't need to give a riak. He's a sweetheart,

12:22

but I'm saying, when you meet him, he's a little He is

12:24

a little like Doc. He's a little like exact.

12:30

One of my favorite Christopher Lloyd's stories

12:32

is the story of when he

12:34

found out that Eric Stults wasn't doing

12:37

Marty McFly anymore. Uh,

12:39

and that Michael J. Fox was doing it. And

12:42

uh, you know Eric Stults while

12:44

it's in this famous book that Justin

12:47

Long gave me to read, right, and it's like the

12:49

making of Back to the Futures one, two, and three.

12:51

And apparently Eric Stolts told everybody

12:54

on set, don't call me Eric, call me

12:56

Marty. I can't be true. This

12:59

is in the book. It's a very

13:02

whenever I hear these stories about people saying no

13:04

eye contact and all these horrible behavior, I just

13:06

can never believe it's true. Okay, well, this is ahead.

13:10

This is in the book, you know, so everybody

13:13

does it. He finally gets fired and

13:15

they bring Michael J. Foxon. But before they bring Michael

13:18

J. Fox and they tell Christopher Lloyd they're like, listen,

13:20

so we had to fire Eric

13:23

and we're bringing someone. And he's like, well, who's

13:26

Eric? And

13:29

they got the guy that was playing Marty. What

13:32

his name was Mary? And

13:34

they go no. He's like, oh, okay,

13:37

and then and then

13:40

they do and then um, and then they bring

13:42

Michael J. Foxon and they said the chemistry

13:44

was like one point and the rest is history,

13:46

and now we have, you know, back to the

13:49

future. He's amazing and I had a lot

13:51

of fun working with him on going style.

13:53

He's you've worked with both of them. You've worked

13:55

with You've worked with Michael

13:57

J. Fox, and you've worked with Christopher

14:00

or do but Doc and Marty? Yes,

14:02

I know Doc and Marty. Yeah.

14:05

Trying to get Michael J. Fox on. How when we get to

14:07

him that would be kind of cool. Maybe Bill can

14:10

pull his bill strings, that would be great.

14:12

Um. At forty five seconds in there's the most

14:14

cartoonish drive by noise, and I

14:17

know Bill kept saying like, oh and this is when I was starting

14:19

to phase out the sound effects. But I was like, not, yeah,

14:21

bro, because this episode has so many

14:24

sound effects in it. Yeah

14:27

yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, there are There are

14:29

a couple of those in here. You behind

14:31

the door, when you look away and you come back and then

14:34

you look back in again. That was hilarious. There's

14:36

a funny thing that happens with you know. They

14:38

would always try and time it so

14:41

that if there was a holiday like Halloween, it

14:44

was airing, it was airing around Halloween, and we'd

14:46

have like our Halloween episode. And

14:49

it's funny though because at fifty one seconds in

14:51

you don't really know that yet, but there's two

14:53

nurses that won't buy in the background with ears

14:56

on, and I was like, my brain went

14:58

to, oh, this must be the Halloween episode. But if didn't have the context

15:00

yet. It's just so weird, Like why are those background

15:03

people wearing wacky Halloween

15:05

ears? Speaking of background, this is the

15:07

first time we see I

15:11

spotted him to Buddy Manly

15:14

Henry, we reached out and wrote it. I

15:16

wrote it down because it was a big moment.

15:19

Well, he's walking in the hallway, he's in

15:21

the surprise. We saw him in the surprise room.

15:23

Well he's walking in the hallway, Well what way before

15:25

that? But for those of you don't know, what would

15:28

happen was that these background performers

15:30

were the same people every day. I mean,

15:33

lots would rotate, but a lot of them

15:35

would be the same folks every day. We got to know them

15:37

and became friendly with them all. And

15:40

some of them Bill would pick out

15:42

because he thought or one of the other writers to pick

15:44

out and go, oh my god, he's got an interesting look, or he's

15:46

funny, or he can actually deliver a line, and

15:48

then they would get lines. Occasionally,

15:51

Well someone thought that

15:53

Manly Henry looked the Snoop

15:55

dog Do you think that? Yeah, they

15:58

kind of do. They kind of do favor each other if

16:00

you look at them. I mean, he's tall,

16:02

he's black. Got more

16:05

than that anyway.

16:08

So Manly Henry, who is Snoop Dogg

16:10

Attending Resident and everything else makes

16:12

it. He started off Snoop Dogg in turn, and

16:14

then he became snoop Dogg Resident, and

16:17

then he became Snoop Dog Attending. He's

16:20

a big fan of our podcast, man, he he's

16:23

still he promotes

16:25

our podcast on his Instagram page

16:27

and stuff like that. He's a sweetheart. Man, He's

16:30

a very sweet guy. And anyway, so this

16:32

is a shout out for Manly Henry for your first appearance.

16:35

If you, if you, I didn't see him walked by, but I saw him

16:37

in the surprise fantasy. He's he's in

16:39

the background there shout out Snoop Dogg. In

16:41

turn, I have no memory of doing that type

16:44

for a walk yag. This is one of the first

16:46

fantasies I have absolutely memory of. I have no memory

16:48

of the episode, dude, remember the episode

16:50

of the whole episode like and

16:53

you So recently when watching the show,

16:55

there have been little things that have come on that I was like,

16:57

oh wow, you know what. I take it back. I do remember the miss

17:00

as Jones part, but usually

17:03

I'm like, okay. In the first round

17:05

when I said I didn't

17:07

remember the Aspen episode, until I said, you know, I

17:09

think I'm gonna get her a nice pin, and I was like, holy

17:11

shit, it's the Aspen episode, you know what

17:13

I mean. There's always something remember

17:16

the Mrs Jones And

17:19

I'm sure you remembered one of the

17:21

greatest guest stars of all time, Jimmy

17:23

Walker. Absolutely and a very lovely

17:25

line reading. By the way, also

17:27

by him. I think he totally made the joke better.

17:30

Like I wrote that down. I wrote down, Wow, what an

17:32

interesting way to say that line. And

17:36

Jimmy Walker, yeah,

17:38

yeah, yeah, we should stop for one second. For those of you

17:40

don't know, because some of you were young. Jimmy Walker,

17:43

who's in my fantasy around sixteen

17:45

eleven seconds um,

17:48

was the star of a very popular show

17:50

we were growing up called Good Times, one

17:53

of the most realistic shows

17:55

about project life on

17:58

television. As an African Eric

18:00

and Mayle growing up, I mean the show

18:02

was called good Times, but they didn't have the most

18:04

good times on that show. Man thing bad things

18:06

would happen, like the dad died, like

18:09

all types of ship and some white kids in

18:11

the suburbs. It was like myself,

18:13

it was educational because not only was

18:15

it hilarious, but I watch

18:17

shows like that and What's Happening, and

18:20

it was it got to it got

18:23

to show a different side

18:25

of the way people lived, and we didn't. I didn't know anything

18:27

about the projects when I was a little kid growing up in the

18:29

Jersey suburbs. And you fell

18:31

in love with in

18:33

Good Times and you just followed them

18:36

through and like like

18:38

like a lot of comedies at like they would also be heartbreaking,

18:41

right, right, they would keep it like they would they would

18:43

go deep into Oh my gosh, they went deep

18:45

into drama. On Good Times. Janet Jackson was on

18:47

Good Times, you know what I mean. She played

18:50

Penny. Her mom was abusive

18:52

and like burnt her with Iron

18:54

type ship abusive, you know what I mean, like for

18:57

real, for real. Her mom was so

18:59

bad that they took her away from her mom and

19:01

she lived with a Loma who

19:03

was the next door neighbor. Right,

19:06

you don't remember anything. I remember that episode, but I do remember

19:08

being young and being like totally in

19:10

love with that show. Am I right

19:12

about that? It's a Loma? Right, I'm not tripping to

19:15

google and well and

19:18

what about what's happening? We also had its

19:20

Thelma watch to be Thelmas some ship like that.

19:22

We also had the legendary Fred Berry

19:25

rerun rerun Frederi

19:27

run Berry came on. He came on the show right

19:30

before he passed away. Actually he passed

19:32

away like a couple of months after he

19:35

was on the show, I believe, but I remember, I

19:37

remember we all got dressed up like fred re

19:39

run Berry and he told us how to do the dance and everything

19:42

like that. That was a lot of fun. I

19:44

remember that Jenny Walker wouldn't say dynamite

19:46

unless you paid him the next level money.

19:49

Oh yeah, I remember that being a thing one. And

19:51

when they told us Jimmy Walker was coming on and I was like, oh my

19:53

god. Again. Sorry for those who don't

19:55

know. He had a catchphrase on Good Times

19:58

and he'd go Dyne, oh, Mike right,

20:00

Donald Dynamite. He was

20:02

kid Dynamite. That was his. That's who he

20:04

was. He was kid Dynamite like

20:08

every good sitcom star. He had a catchphrase

20:10

and uh and dino might was his. But he wouldn't

20:12

say it on Scrubs unless you like up

20:15

the rate understandably, like I get it, pay

20:17

him, you know. That's like asking Gary

20:20

Coleman to say what you're talking about Willis? I imagine

20:22

if Gary Coleman come on Scrubs, he would

20:24

have said, hey, I'll come on for this speed. But if

20:26

you want to what's talking about Willis? It's this about

20:28

money. There's a premium from

20:30

what you're talking about. Willis. Absolutely I put

20:34

the money on it. Yeah. Wait,

20:37

did Gary Coleman pass two right, Yeah, he

20:39

did. Wow all three at least did

20:41

Jimmy Walker die? No, Jimmy Walker

20:43

still alive. But what's interesting that

20:46

Fred Barry and Gary Coleman. Yeah,

20:49

a lot of a lot of our favorite sitcom

20:52

stars when we were young passed

20:54

away from either drugs or you

20:56

know. The Different Strokes cast

20:58

has just been the most trap Jack. I

21:01

mean, Todd Bridges is my doppel

21:03

gang. You're still living. Todd Bridges is still alive.

21:06

Todd is still alive, but a lot of the others have had

21:10

Todd's had a pretty good career after

21:13

Different Strokes. He went on to, I mean, he's

21:15

been a very good actor in

21:17

the projects that he's been in. Different

21:20

Strokes so much that was like my favorite child. Absolutely,

21:23

yeah, But everything happened to that family, man, Everything

21:26

happened to that family. How many times does Arnold

21:28

get kidnapped? He's been child molestered,

21:31

He's all types of things. He got he was right,

21:37

but not only was deadly molested. His dad smoked

21:39

a lot of cigarettes and had you

21:41

know there was a cigarette episode, Like like,

21:44

everything happened to that family. And then when

21:46

nothing else can everything happened to everybody? Look

21:48

at the show are like, imagine almost happened.

21:51

But I'm just saying, after everything happened to every

21:53

character on that show, they went out and got Sam,

21:55

so everything could happen to Sam. And Sam

21:58

was an anomaly. He was a freaking country

22:00

singing break dancing. I

22:02

could break dance. I played the guitar, Mr

22:04

d. He was all of that ship. That

22:07

is when they brought Sam on, it was the

22:09

end. It was the end. That's another

22:11

show that went from network

22:14

that switched networks, trying

22:16

to bring it, trying to get the ratings back

22:18

up because Gary was such a cute

22:20

kid, and then when he got older, they were like, we need a

22:22

new cute kid, bringing the red

22:24

haired country singing kid, the

22:27

country break dancer. I don't have any

22:29

memories of Sam episodes. I

22:31

think I teamed out there is

22:34

I should

22:43

we get back to the show Donald absolutely Christa

22:46

Miller, Holy cow man. Let's

22:49

begin with holy

22:51

cow so

22:54

hot. Let me tell you something about Crystal

22:56

Miller. She was the very first cover of maxim

22:59

was it Maximus stuff? I'm looking at a still

23:01

of her. She uh to thirty two.

23:04

She looks obviously. Bill was like, not

23:06

only is christa knockout? But you know the boss was

23:08

like, all right, I want the filter, I want the backlight,

23:10

I want the slow motion, I want the fan. That's

23:13

the first time I want the dolly pushing. Yeah,

23:15

we did a bunch on scrubb but like she got

23:17

the first oh moment of like hot

23:20

chip walking in Absolutely. I also noticed

23:22

that her character talks exactly the

23:25

way Cox talked, And

23:27

if you go back and watch it, that

23:30

storyline very it tracts very well,

23:32

like when the reveal happens. If

23:34

you go back and look at how she talked

23:36

to j D before the reveal of

23:39

them being ex husband and wife,

23:41

it's like j D's talking to a female

23:44

version of Cox in the in the scene

23:46

because she's like just got rattling off

23:49

the sort of wise as Absolutely,

23:51

And it's very quick with and and and and

23:53

it's funny. I think she's inspired by Christa

23:56

herself, if I could be so bold, because

23:58

you know christ is a tough scout. Yeah,

24:02

it ain't not unsoft about I mean there's a lot

24:04

of soft about Christa once

24:06

you get to know her, but when you first meet

24:08

her, yeah, she's a very she could even

24:10

scary. Yeah, she she got no problem

24:13

and she has no problem letting you know, back

24:16

the funk off, dude. Yeah, and she

24:18

and Bill can both be snarky.

24:21

And I used to say, did you guys meet it mean camp, because

24:26

but um, so here I am. I've

24:28

got this brand new job and I'm so excited.

24:31

And read the script and it

24:33

says that I'm going to make out with my boss's

24:35

wife. Did you know that it was gonna be his

24:37

wife? I had meant Christa

24:40

through Bill at the table read and stuff,

24:43

and I knew she was obviously from Drew Kerry and

24:45

Drew carry was still going yeah, yeah, absolutely,

24:48

and and that show is very popular, and of course she

24:50

was in magazines and she's so pretty,

24:52

and so of course knew what she was. But

24:54

I had barely met her, and I was totally intimidated

24:57

and scared by her. I remember, it's kissing,

24:59

it's not it's funny rewatching the show now, and

25:01

it's not in the show, But I remember that we filmed

25:04

us making out, and I was

25:06

so nervous. I was. I remember being like, this is

25:09

the weirdest job in the world. I'm making

25:12

you out with my really pretty boss's

25:14

wife for him. Yeah, and

25:17

how do you think he felt about it. That's he

25:19

liked it a bit. I think he's a little so

25:22

I'm gonna be so bold to say that man's a little

25:24

kinky. Yeah, you got a little bit of kickiness. I think

25:27

he might like it. I think we

25:29

get down, we get insert a budget Joel

25:31

Bill Lawrence voice note here, got asked

25:34

him, did you did you like it a little bit? No,

25:36

Zack and Donald. I don't enjoy forcing

25:39

actors to make out with my

25:41

wife on television. I

25:44

U I enjoy that in our

25:46

in our personal lives, but just not on TV. It

25:50

was part of the gig though, right, because

25:52

I do like I enjoyed watching

25:55

how uncomfortable Zach was that

25:58

first year having to kiss my wife. But

26:00

it was all acting, right, Zach's acting

26:02

because he brought her back and then made Johnny

26:05

do the same thing. Yeah, well Johnny made her

26:07

in this episode two. Yeah, I think he was. You know, there's

26:09

some dudes who are into that. I think Bill like

26:11

a smidgeon of that. I I

26:19

don't know that I would be. I would probably be jealous,

26:21

but yeah, I don't share. I don't like to share. I

26:24

wonder if my wife, my wife says some of the craziest

26:27

things when when I have kissing

26:29

scenes with people, Like I remember my wife

26:31

being like, like one time I kissed a girl on television

26:34

and she was like, well, that wasn't believable. Like

26:38

what the trick with the TV slash

26:40

movie kiss is not. It's

26:42

just to open your mouth, but not be jamming your

26:44

tongue in anyone's mouth, right, And

26:47

for a lot of people, jamming your tongue

26:49

in someone's mouth isn't

26:52

necessarily the way they like to

26:54

kiss. So some people in real life

26:56

kiss like they kiss on television where it's

26:58

just an open mouth kiss. And but have you found

27:00

with your movie TV kisses that

27:03

the onus is on you? I think is a man to be like

27:05

all right, um, well let the female

27:08

set what this is gonna be. That's

27:10

how I think about it. And then sometimes you're

27:12

like, whoa, we're you're really going all

27:14

out. There's a tongue in my mouth. Right. Somebody

27:17

told me that they even have like mediators

27:20

that come in like people that stage.

27:23

Now, yeah, that's a new thing now, which is

27:25

definitely good because no one ever knew what to do. And

27:27

now, of course in this agents

27:29

they have people come in and go Okay, let's all talk about what this

27:31

is gonna be and let's choreograph it involved. But

27:33

when we were doing this, it was just I would have

27:35

these different guest stars. I

27:38

don't know. I just remember being embarrassed as I watched

27:41

some like with any smart Um

27:43

that we were just like full on going at it,

27:45

and and I was like, this

27:48

is a sitcom, like we shouldn't be seeing our tongues

27:50

like from the side of our kids. It's a little bit. I

27:53

was very giddy about any Smart, I must confess,

27:55

Yes, you were very giddy about Amy and

27:58

if there were tongues flying, I was. I

28:01

wanted to be a part of it. I

28:06

had such a crush. Yeah you did. That was

28:08

oh my gosh. I remember, listen, you

28:11

have something I've never been so happy at work.

28:13

Was that. I was pretty because your crushed for Amy

28:15

Smart came well before she

28:18

was ever on the show. Mike crush for me Smart

28:20

went back to Todd Phillips's movie

28:23

Road Trip, road Trip, breck

28:25

and Meyer, breck and Meyer, Todd

28:28

Phillips, who is now an OSCAR

28:31

nominating director for Hooker for

28:33

the Joker, Who else is it that Tom

28:35

Green's? And then I don't remember the movie. I just

28:37

remember being like, wow, that

28:40

that woman is so pretty to me. Yeah,

28:43

well she was on the was on the shop, and

28:45

she was she was very funny. She

28:47

was very funny, all right, but not in this episode. But

28:50

she wasn't in this episode. Sorry, Christa, We're

28:52

back to how hot you are? We got we digressed and started

28:54

talking about him, this monthing. We gotta

28:56

have Christo, by the way, I agree with I

28:59

think we should have Johnny and Judy. Course, Johnny,

29:01

Judy and Christo. We gotta get We gotta schedule them,

29:03

try and get Neil and Ken. It would be really

29:06

interesting. Let's go through all the main

29:08

stars and then and then and then and

29:11

start being them directors and writers and well,

29:13

let's ask the fans also who they want to see just

29:16

drop us, tell us on the social

29:18

media. Who you want to hear? Yeah, who you want

29:20

to hear? We're here, guys, We'll reach out

29:22

to anyone. Do you remember the Magic

29:25

Garden when we were growing up? Absolutely?

29:27

Now. I don't know if you've had this if you're listening where you

29:29

grew up, but it was was it like a local East Coast

29:32

I feel like it was like a PBS show. But

29:35

I'm sure there were so many people who were local.

29:38

I don't know because we grew up a half hour

29:40

from each other and me and Jersey and him in Manhattan.

29:42

But anyway, there was this local show, and I remember at the

29:44

end they would go and

29:46

and she'd have like a magic class, and she'd

29:49

look into the camera and she'd go, N I C Jin

29:51

and John and Tony remember,

29:54

and she would just list off like a bunch of names,

29:56

a bunch of names. And of course, now as an adult, I'm going,

29:58

oh, the woman was just listing off the most popular

30:00

names. So the maximum amount of kids go, oh

30:02

my god, she sees she never

30:05

said did she ever say Donald? No, well, I didn't

30:07

go as Donald as a kid. I was at dal Shoon,

30:09

so she probably funny.

30:12

She's like, I see Tom and John and

30:14

a Dale Shoon. I

30:18

love that show. I would love that. I gotta YouTube the

30:20

Magic Guard. But I remember just being tripped out. So the reason

30:22

I thought of that, rand I thought was like, we could do that with her

30:25

before we go, Hey, hey,

30:27

John, Tom, Jennifer,

30:30

Jessica. We'd like to hear what you think

30:33

and then you gotta say some like different names

30:35

Moesia, kuan

30:38

A, Bertha, Tarik, Malik

30:42

Tarik, because some people aren't Tarik,

30:44

some people at Tarik, some people

30:46

are Anthony. We've found that out. Yes we

30:48

there there is an anphony. Yes, Shalom.

30:52

I don't know anybody named Shalan. I do, But

30:54

that's like as do you know any white people with the

30:57

last name Washington? Do you

30:59

know? Do you know what white people with the last name

31:01

Jefferson Thomas? Yeah,

31:05

that's saying something, isn't it. Listen,

31:08

let's talk about you and me, Mrs

31:10

Jones. So you're in the end of the room and you're

31:12

singing the song. If it it wasn't really sexy

31:15

and romantic, I felt like you and Judy were really gonna

31:17

gonna make out for real. There, I was saying.

31:20

That's I was. I was gonna say that about the

31:22

show. Uh, Carla and Turk

31:25

are so cute. They're so

31:27

cute. You really root for them, And

31:30

I find myself when I watch

31:33

it, I find myself, you know, looking

31:35

back at it. Obviously

31:37

I thought, uh, Judy Reyes

31:40

was is and still is an amazing

31:42

actress. But I looked at her like my sister,

31:45

you know what I mean? And so when we did the scenes, it

31:48

was you know, me doing scenes

31:50

with my sister. Now that I look

31:52

back at it, though, it's like, wow, we

31:55

had such good chemistry because you did. I

31:57

don't think it was like your sister. Your

32:00

Judy was. Judy was the type of listen

32:05

when I look, well, yeah, when we did scenes and stuff

32:07

like that. But when I look back, let me finish.

32:09

When I look back at it now, I'm like, yo, dude,

32:12

I I wonder why

32:14

I never looked at Judy. And I

32:16

know why because you know, there's there's a saying,

32:19

never ship where you eat, you know what I mean. That's

32:21

the honest you can allow yourself to fall

32:23

in love or or to feel

32:25

that type of way. But when I look back

32:27

at it now, I'm like, holy cow, Judy

32:30

was there this whole time. Oh

32:35

like, well, not only that, she's just such an amazing

32:37

actress, you know what I mean. And she played Carlos,

32:40

so you know so well, you

32:42

know, she spoke for a lot of people.

32:45

You know, Judy did for nurses for

32:47

for at the time, there won a lot of latinas

32:50

on television, you know what I mean. It was

32:52

like j Lo and that's it. Dude, you know what I

32:54

mean, twenty years ago, and Judy

32:56

was the other one, you know what I mean, And so you

32:59

know, big ops to Judy reyes Man. You

33:01

also wanted to say that it's interesting in this episode

33:04

that both women are really

33:07

in charge of

33:09

of their sexuality and their power

33:12

in the bedrooms. I just noticed that there's

33:14

a parallel in this. Both Carla

33:17

and Jordan's are calling

33:20

the shots in these sexual encounters.

33:23

But that's how it should be, you know what I mean. If

33:25

we're in it's together, we're all doing this. You

33:27

know what I mean. Well, I mean it could be however

33:29

a couple wants it. But I'm just saying I noted just

33:32

in this episode that there's there's there's some of

33:34

these parallel stories of of

33:37

of strong women in the bedroom and and

33:40

Jordan's says to j D you had absolutely nothing

33:42

to do with why I left with you. I thought that was funny.

33:44

I thought that was hilarious. When she's given you the whole spitch,

33:46

She's like, you know, you meet someone and you

33:48

hope that it goes something. I'm sorry,

33:52

got a date. Um. I also

33:54

a loud I laughed out loud at four few one

33:56

when you said put the game down, telling

33:59

them, but I let to put that cane down. I

34:02

had no recollection of that. I

34:05

don't remember that at all. That ship

34:07

had me rolling. You don't remember that woman at

34:09

all. No, I know that, I know that the character passes

34:12

away later on. I do know that Boilers.

34:14

I mean, if you haven't watched the show, I

34:16

think if you listening, he watched the show. That

34:20

was funny, put the cane down, tell her to put

34:22

the cane down. Um. Also,

34:24

Elliott sees the janitor and the whole

34:26

an I told you that

34:28

little freaking the janitor is a figment

34:31

of Jad's imagination. It doesn't track Donald,

34:34

I know, and I'm sad about it because it

34:36

was a beautiful lure and I don't poke

34:39

holes in in in in the lure

34:41

that I feel like Bill himself has propagated.

34:43

But he doesn't remember all these little moments. And

34:46

you know what Sarah told

34:48

every We've all been saying the season one, he didn't

34:50

talk to anyone, and he doesn't really, but he

34:53

does interact with Sarah. I wrote it down. Donald's

34:55

absolutely because what she does triggers

34:57

him to do what he does to you up

35:01

and so I'm sorry, I'm sad to say

35:04

we are. I feel like we're like

35:06

detectives and we're uncovering

35:09

the truth. Absolutely, that little

35:11

that little bit of scrubs lore bullshit.

35:14

Well not only that, they also set up

35:16

something that goes away

35:19

for a while, but Elliott's relationship with

35:21

her mom. Also Elliott talking to

35:23

her mom on the on the

35:25

telephone and her mom talking about

35:27

how short hair gives her pig face.

35:30

But later on we bring in Marky

35:33

Post absolutely

35:35

to play Elliott's mom, and

35:38

the storyline still works from

35:40

that phone call. But they set it up in this phone

35:42

call. I don't know how many episodes

35:44

later, or how many might even been seasons when

35:47

Markey comes on. I forgot when

35:49

that happens when all our parents come. But yeah,

35:51

so you're getting back story on Sarah. And

35:54

also there's a big thing in

35:56

this episode about therapy. I mean, I was watching

35:58

you give like a advocates

36:00

for therapy in this episode, and I thought I was just

36:02

watching this, going that's a good public service

36:05

announcement for people to hear, you know, from from

36:07

a character they like this is two

36:09

thousand and one, um and um.

36:12

And I think it's depending on how you grow

36:14

I happen to grow up with my mom was

36:16

a psychologist and my stepfather was a psychologist.

36:18

I had therapy all over my life. But depending on how

36:21

you grew up, there can be stigma

36:23

around it. And I and I was happy to see that

36:25

that Bill and the writers wrote in this sort

36:28

of advocacy for for

36:30

seeing a therapist. Oh, I totally agree.

36:32

It's really interesting how you know,

36:35

it's twenty years ago, but we're still

36:37

talking about issues that are really important

36:39

today. And I know we bring this up a lot,

36:42

but I'm really proud of that. You know, I'm really proud

36:44

to be on a show that that did that. Even

36:47

every time I see something like that, I'm like, holy

36:49

cow, we were talking about that well

36:52

before, like even talking about The

36:54

Rock and how the Rock was a movie star.

36:56

I'm proud that we knew that back then we

36:59

called it you and I mean, I'm I'm so I

37:02

I am so happy that we knew

37:04

what the heck we were talking about. The Simpsons

37:07

do it a lot. Oh yeah, they always forecast.

37:09

Well anyway, you know, Donald and I

37:12

both believe in in in therapy.

37:14

So if you're we're here to say, we're

37:16

here to say that if you're having trouble and

37:18

you need help, you should please see a

37:21

therapist now. Because it's there's been plenty

37:23

of times in my life for that has

37:25

been very very helpful to me to get me through some some

37:28

rocky times. And as a

37:30

as a as a son of a of two

37:33

therapists psychologists, I have to repeat,

37:36

but it's been very helpful for me at

37:38

times, and it seems to really work for Elliott,

37:41

who's having a really hard time in

37:44

this episode. That was funny. That guy did a good

37:46

job the whole you gotta hear, I

37:49

can't talk. He's got Elliott's sitting there asking

37:52

for free therapy. That

37:54

joke is hilarious. How does it make you feel?

37:57

She goes, I don't know what makes me feel, and then he puts

37:59

up the side pain pills. He

38:01

says, no, I don't. I don't need to do pain pills. He's like,

38:03

for me, it's

38:06

funny. I laughed at sixteen

38:08

when Ken goes, heck, maybe right,

38:13

but that's such a such a smart

38:15

joke. Explain to the young folks

38:17

that Charo was often on the show love Boat, and he's

38:19

making it. We got a lot of eight TV recordces

38:22

in this episode, absolutely but he

38:24

But it's such a smart joke also because

38:27

you know, that's one of those shows where the doctor

38:29

on the ship cares about everyone

38:32

on the boat and wants to make sure that everyone

38:35

on the boat lives right and or whatever it

38:37

is, it's healthy, etcetera. And Cox

38:40

got suspended for breaking

38:42

the rules and caring about his

38:44

patient, and so the joke goes even

38:46

deeper when he says to him, you know,

38:49

maybe you should get on a cruise ship. I don't know. They

38:51

could call you Doc, and you guys could sail

38:53

in from wherever to wherever and you can maybe even

38:55

meet Charo. That makes so much

38:58

sense to the character itself,

39:00

and the joke is funny

39:03

also, you know what I mean, Like it all blends. We

39:05

end up having a lot of love boat Doc.

39:07

Yeah, we did have some love. We had

39:10

Doc, We had Isaac, we had I know

39:12

they were on the show. Yeah, okay, we also

39:14

had sat Elsewhere. We had some of the oh

39:17

yeah, we did the whole episodes with with Ed

39:19

Begley. We had a bunch of people. All

39:21

right, See this is our memory. So screwed Scrubs

39:23

fans. So sorry if you're if you're laughing, and we

39:26

don't, but we vaguely do. Yeah,

39:28

So it seven Ken walks Off singing

39:30

Roy your Boat. And for those you don't know, there's

39:32

this all these songs that are public domain, which

39:34

means you don't have to pay to use them because

39:37

on a TV show, if it's if it's if it's not

39:40

a public domain song if the license it, and they

39:42

can obviously be. Some of these songs we had on scribers

39:44

can be super expensive. But there's like

39:46

this list of songs that that we always

39:49

had the scriptsy providers are always had and we

39:51

just wanted to sponsaneously had someone singing something

39:54

you can like. Look at the free song list and

39:56

row row your Boat is one of them. I was looking at some of

39:58

the others for a very long time. Happy

40:01

Birthday was not public domain and it

40:03

was expensive. I think it's a crap

40:06

ton of money. It's since change, but that's

40:08

the reason why Stevie Wonder wrote the song

40:10

Happy Birthday to You,

40:13

Happy Birthday to You,

40:16

Happy Birthday that

40:19

originally it was from Martin Luther

40:21

King, and I believe he wanted to just sing

40:23

the original Happy Birthday song, but it costs

40:25

so much money that Stevie was like, Yo, you know what, I'll

40:28

create another song, and he created

40:30

Happy Birthday to you

40:33

Happy. I have no idea if that's true,

40:35

but I don't know either, but it sounds true. But listen

40:38

if you're ever watching TV shows or movies now, and

40:40

you'll see a lot of times when they bring the cake in,

40:43

they'll avoid singing Happy Birthday. They'll sing

40:45

like for he's a jolly good hello, or they do

40:47

something that's so not natural to what

40:50

most in the real world. It is because they're avoiding having

40:52

to pay for Happy Birthday. Although that's

40:54

since change. I think now it's become public domain.

40:57

Anyway, you guys can google public domain songs

40:59

and learn which ones are Okay, So, but check

41:01

this out. Did you realize that there are people

41:04

in the bed and the title sequence? I

41:07

can't do this all on my own.

41:10

They're like, there are people in the beds

41:13

and you see their faces. For Scrubs

41:16

fans out there, I would love

41:19

if you were able to find who

41:21

those people were in the bed

41:24

in the title sequence, because they did not.

41:26

They had nine years on television

41:29

and I don't think anyone's ever asked who

41:31

aldose people in the bed. Can you really make out

41:33

any faces? I'm scrolling through it slow right now? You

41:35

can make out faces? Yes? Well,

41:38

there you go. Donald has a request if you're in the title

41:41

sequence in bed, if you're

41:43

into Scrubs trivia,

41:46

I have the ultimate trivia for you. Who

41:49

are the patients in the bed in the title

41:51

sequence? I have some This

41:54

is the first episode where we learned that Cox's

41:56

name is Perry nice Um.

41:59

There's another episode all of it's called

42:01

My Bad two spelled t O O,

42:04

like, look who's talking to The

42:07

footage at the end of Jordan's

42:09

winning is actually from Bill and Christa's

42:11

wedding. Did you know that? I figured

42:13

that out? That was pretty easy to Also,

42:16

that's I guess he's not watching it

42:18

on television. So is this a fantasy

42:21

that Dr Cox has early on? It

42:24

must be a flashback? That's interesting. That's

42:26

the interesting point. Did other people have

42:28

flashbacks besides j D It

42:31

looks like Perry did. Perry Perry Cox

42:33

did um. I liked theres a homage

42:36

to the graduate at ten minutes

42:38

in one second, when I dropped my pants

42:41

and through my legs to see Jordan's

42:44

and her leather dress A Mark

42:46

Buckland homage to the Graduate.

42:49

Nice and I looked very skinny when

42:52

I'm when on lyne on the bed. I was happy about

42:54

that. It's really interesting when you're twenty six years

42:56

old. When you're twenty six years old, they get

42:58

abs. Well you back at I look back

43:01

at all this stuff. I was like, I remember dieting

43:03

and going to the gym all the time and

43:05

trying to you know what I mean. I

43:07

killed to weigh that much again. It's so

43:10

hard to You can work so much

43:12

harder to so much

43:14

less effect in your forties.

43:16

Yeah. Yeah, love handles fucking

43:19

left and right. Love handle ship. I eat

43:21

a cookie, that ship stays on my ass, look

43:23

like a melted candle. I'm trying,

43:26

though. Do you find

43:28

when you're doing scenes and you're in your boxers that there's

43:30

a there's a fine line between not

43:33

wanting to look like there's

43:35

nothing going on but also not wanting to overdo

43:37

it. You don't have that problem. I

43:40

looked at your face. I knew your answer

43:42

was gonna never have that problem. I've

43:45

never thought about. Are you talking about

43:47

fluffing? You're talking about fluffing. I don't

43:49

mean to getting any blood going. I just mean, like when

43:51

I was looking at myself lying on the bed there, I think I remember

43:53

being like, okay, well I don't obviously don't want any

43:56

thing to show, but I also don't I don't look

43:58

like I'm like a ken doll, So like, is there a happy

44:00

medium where I can What

44:02

are you looking at me? I just was

44:07

cracking up. Now I'm so sad that you're like,

44:09

I have no idea. No, I just want to know what you figured

44:11

out? What did you decide to do? I think I gave every

44:13

said moment. I think I gave everything a little ruffle.

44:17

I'm done. I'm done. I'm

44:20

done. I'm done. Let's

44:22

get everything a wrong. Let's

44:28

call down, let's cool town and take

44:30

a commercial friend. Let's do it, and

44:40

we are back, and we're back with the caller.

44:43

Well, introduce us to today's college.

44:45

It looks like there's two college. Joel will

44:47

give it to us. Susan

44:50

brought a friend. Susan bought a friend. It's

44:53

like a millionaire. You can bring a friend

44:55

called a friend. I had to bring a husband. I

44:58

love it. Are you are for Scottish?

45:01

Damn it? I always get that normal. I'm

45:04

so sorry. Hi, guys. Hi,

45:08

I've been drinking all day, so sorry, Oh

45:11

no, love, it's

45:16

Oh. I love your accent. I'm such a fan of that

45:19

accent. Okay, go ahead with your

45:21

question for the legendary Donald

45:23

phase On or me eachever one. Yeah,

45:25

for both of you. You've mentioned in podcast

45:28

two that you didn't get to steal Rowdy or

45:30

take row Day. But what did you take from

45:32

the sets? It must have taken

45:34

something. I got something I can grab for you.

45:37

Donald, Did you take anything? I did? But

45:39

I don't know where they are anymore. I did get

45:41

quite a few scrubs, the

45:43

green ones, and I

45:46

do have some sneakers from the show as well. Yes,

45:49

shoes. I don't have the bowling shoes on four. You

45:51

see these antlers. These are from the pilot when

45:54

I was a deer in headlights. So

45:56

these are actually the scrubs. Donald

45:59

did his closets and just reached down to the ga.

46:03

These shoes right here are the actual

46:05

Scrubs rap party shoes

46:07

that they gave us. Those are limited edition

46:10

and you wore them. I don't mind, or mine are mint. Oh

46:12

my gosh, she's reworn, you know. Yeah,

46:15

I didn't wear your own swag it's a little

46:17

lame. Well, it's fuck you man.

46:19

First of all, it says Scrubs in the back and

46:22

it's the hundredth episode and

46:24

I did rock them. I never like

46:26

when you're an actor on the show you can't normally wear

46:28

like the swell. You look a little douche wearing like

46:30

the scrub sneakers. Oh man,

46:33

I still have pants from from Scrubs

46:35

that I wore a pair of pants for

46:37

a real long time. Like, uh, most

46:40

of so, Susan, to answer your question, most

46:42

of the stuff that I got from Scrubs was,

46:46

uh, wardrobe because

46:48

it was easy. It's easy to steal wardrobe.

46:51

Quiet has kept when you're acting in a project

46:54

on the last day, when you know you're

46:56

never gonna see anybody again, you can

46:58

get away with some things if the wardrobe

47:00

department is cool with it and most likely

47:02

isn't going to be the stuff that you wore in the show,

47:05

but it's stuff that, uh, they'll

47:08

probably have to return or something like that, and

47:10

they'll take the hit. I stole a lot

47:12

of I didn't steal. Actually I took and

47:14

it was allowed to take. A liberated

47:17

quite a few outfits of

47:20

Chris Turks and most of them were scrubs when

47:22

you're hanging, when you're hanging behind him. So do

47:26

you have another question in my head?

47:28

First of all, you guys are so cute. How's

47:32

your isolation going over there in Scotland? Yeah,

47:35

this is our fourth week and it's

47:39

tough. But the way that's good at the moment, So that's

47:42

helpful helps.

47:44

Yes, that's happened to us in Los Angeles

47:46

as well. It's been raining NonStop and the sun finally

47:49

came out, so I think we can. It's a little bit easier

47:51

to smile when the on the sun's bide. Oh yeah,

47:53

just to be glad when it's all over. Do

47:56

you guys ever get drunk and relive all

47:59

skates? She's like the Sanford and

48:01

Songs one because I just mean, that's my husband's

48:04

favorite me my

48:06

son. Do

48:09

you do the song? Donald? Can you do a little bit for There's

48:12

there's there's the there's the Sanford in some

48:14

theme, and then there's the Turk version when

48:17

Carla won't when Carla won't leave him

48:19

alone? Remember, quiet down,

48:21

Now it is time

48:24

to wash the show. Yes, it started.

48:27

Don't be licking me no more? Matter

48:30

fact? Can I get a handy why

48:39

Dad, Dad Dad,

48:42

And then we come back from break after we

48:44

sang it just you do like Sanford

48:46

and Son, Bran Brana,

48:54

Braw Brown Bam

48:58

bam bam fa and

49:00

you even did Elizabeth I'm coming.

49:04

Yeah, he

49:06

said he used to diet almost every episode, like, it's

49:12

not a program where you paddle over here at

49:14

all. So we had to google the obviously,

49:17

the credits to find out what the originals

49:20

really. I think I know what you

49:22

guys are doing tonight. You're gonna go on YouTube

49:24

or wherever and start watching some Sandford and Son. A

49:26

Sanford and Son marathon. Sounds great

49:29

right now? Actually, nothing else to do. Yeah,

49:32

it's uh, listen if you want to laugh.

49:35

And nothing like Red Fox going

49:37

at it. Oh my gosh. He's

49:39

one of the I mean Red Foxes.

49:42

He was before Richard pryor

49:45

before Eddie Murphy. It was read you know

49:47

what I mean. So really the theme

49:49

to this sub podcast episode of of eighties

49:52

eighties sitcoms. Yeah, well that's

49:54

the seventies sitcom. I think I'm really proud of

49:56

us that we we we we developed a theme

49:58

for this one. Absolutely, all right,

50:00

guys, Well, thank you for calling in all the way from

50:02

Scotland and keep drinking and stay

50:04

safe, stay healthy. We

50:08

wanted you to get drunk and watch Stanford and you'll

50:11

thank us. Oh

50:16

man, I couldn't get the Irish Scottish thing right.

50:18

That's that's what you never do. You're going to get so

50:20

much for that. I'm so upset you never

50:22

do due to all my people of Ireland

50:25

and Scotland. I'm sorry. One day

50:27

I planned to get it right. You

50:29

took a picture. Hush, Susan. Susan

50:32

took a picture trying to sneak out the door

50:34

by taking a figure. It's all right, don't worried about

50:36

it. I would have fixed my hair, Susan. I don't worry

50:38

about it. I did not put in the prontuctli.

50:42

No, it didn't click. We just heard it. We just heard it. But I'm

50:44

sorry. I don't worry about Susan. You could post it

50:46

on Instagram or Facebook or whatever

50:48

it is that you have. Just

50:52

be like, look what show we were on. We've

50:55

loved the press. Thank you very much. Thank

50:58

you later. I

51:01

love having couples. You were like adorable. They

51:04

were so cute. I want to be friends with them.

51:06

He totally jacked that. She was like, I'm gonna

51:08

be I got it, I got it, I got it. He was like, we're

51:10

sitting there in Scotland and quarantine there. He's not gonna

51:13

be like, oh, I'll go in the other room. He's like, yeah, let me on that

51:15

zoom call. Yeah, you know, he's

51:20

like, you know, you know, you know what we're doing at one?

51:22

You know what we're doing it one? Not at one? What time

51:24

is it there? It's it's like

51:26

eight hour differences, eight hours, right, it's

51:30

you know, we're doing a tin. You know what we're doing? A tin?

51:34

Was a surprise. Maybe she didn't tell him. She's like, we're gonna

51:36

zoom some old friends. He was the cob.

51:38

That was the calms reaction. Well

51:41

they were. She said, they've been drinking all day. That's

51:43

true, Like you are you drinking orange

51:46

j That's a fucking mimosa. It's gotta be

51:49

this is orange juice. Is there any screw

51:52

in that driver? There is no screw,

51:54

but there is tekey. What's

51:58

that called orange juice? To keep? To kill a

52:00

sunrise? Right? The sunrise? Okay,

52:04

um, I think it's such a funked

52:06

up thing. At sixteen three, to say someone to

52:08

someone, I don't dislike you. I nothing

52:10

you. Yeah, And that's a

52:13

that's an actual Christa Miller is saying,

52:15

yes, I have no feelings for you. Let you

52:18

don't understand you so little

52:20

affect me that I don't even have energy,

52:22

I don't write, I don't even I don't even have feelings of not

52:24

liking you. I just I just don't think about

52:27

nothing you. I don't even think about you. Remember

52:29

christ Remember Christal telling me she was

52:31

like, you, if you ever want to hurt someone,

52:34

she handed up. She was

52:36

like, this is how you do it. She was like,

52:38

I've always thought this was the funniest way to

52:40

do it. I don't dislike you. I'm

52:42

nothing you nothing you I

52:46

don't know you know. We don't advise you being

52:48

that mean to anyone in your life. That's COVID

52:51

Doctor's Real Friends podcast. But it's

52:53

the television show. It's a great joke. No, I'm

52:55

just saying something to say to someone. Yeah.

52:57

Remember we had a whole riff on like what's the worst

53:00

thing that someone could ever say to you? And it was like, would

53:02

you just please leave?

53:09

He's like, oh my gosh, sw not. We like we

53:12

like zoned in on like, what's the like if someone

53:14

just looks at you, it just says you just please

53:17

leave. That was horrible.

53:21

Sean Hayes has a good one too, where you

53:23

know where you're talking to someone

53:26

and you don't want to talk to someone

53:29

who's approaching, and they

53:31

approach and you turned in and

53:33

go, you're gonna have to give me a second, and you turned back

53:35

to the person you were talking to. Yeah, he

53:38

had a lot of funny ones where you go someone interrupted,

53:40

I'm sorry, I'm not used to be interrupted. Um, I

53:46

thought that was you dude. You stole that one.

53:48

St that from Shawn Hayes. That's a good

53:50

thing up. He's coming up in an episode. I

53:52

can't wait. That was season one,

53:55

right? It definitely was season one because it happened

53:57

the same September eleven, September

53:59

eleven. Ye. The song that ends

54:01

the show is a Good Life stunner.

54:04

Yes, can I say something please? I've

54:06

been bumping Good Life in my car

54:09

for the past and on my iPad

54:11

or I phone, whatever it is, my whatever,

54:14

wherever it is. You listen to your music, wherever

54:17

it is, uses to your music. I have been bumping

54:20

Good Life for about two years

54:22

now, and I thought I found some deep

54:25

cut on a not the best

54:27

of playlist, but you know, like the you know how they

54:29

have the eighties now music and they

54:31

have like the love song from

54:34

the eighties or love songs from

54:36

the Coast or whatever it is, you know what I mean. I

54:38

thought I found a deep cut and

54:41

it was good life, And then when it came on today,

54:43

I was like, this is where I know the song from. It's

54:45

a great song, and like like like

54:48

you, I think a lot of people found some good tunes

54:50

on scrubs. And just a

54:52

reminder for those of you who don't know UM

54:55

on streaming platforms at least

54:57

have all the same songs that we reference on this podcast

54:59

because of licensing deals. And these

55:01

were all contracts that were signed before streaming

55:04

existed, so it's really

55:06

only on if you buy it iTunes

55:09

or the DVDs. I'm not telling you to buy it, we

55:11

don't care, but I'm just saying that some of the music might

55:13

be different, so you might be listening to something

55:15

that's not Francis dunnering if you're streaming

55:17

it because some of the songs

55:20

didn't have contracts that lasted until

55:22

well this was on Hulu that I heard

55:25

this, So so that's the episode

55:27

that was that was what else are you gonna say? I'm

55:29

trying to think. I'm trying to think if I had anything else.

55:32

How many times have they used the inside

55:34

the mouth shot to somebody saying

55:36

say now, say ah? You know? Is that? That was

55:38

definitely one of the Mark Buckling the trick shots. There's

55:40

also a close up shot of Jordan with the mirror.

55:42

There's also the sideways shot of Sarah

55:44

from the from the Psychologists, a

55:47

lot of cookie fun Mark.

55:49

I thought that was really cool. I think like the only time that

55:51

I've ever seen that was like Little Shapa

55:53

Horrors. When Steve Martin is looking in the

55:55

person's mouth, He's like say ah, like

55:59

wrap up this episode. You wanted to go back

56:01

to the very first shot, the very first

56:04

shot of the episode, start

56:06

at the very beginning. You

56:08

love that reference. I love you. I

56:10

love you too, man, I miss you man, I really

56:13

do you know? I I I

56:15

dream and hope that this will all

56:17

be over soon, you know, and

56:19

we can sit in the studio. It would be

56:22

great to do this sitting across

56:24

from each other, and we could offer each other snacks.

56:27

Yeah, maybe drink a Coca cola together.

56:29

You can offer me a tequila sunrise

56:32

or although I'm not day drinking yet today,

56:35

although I probably will in a bit because the sun's out, there might

56:37

be time for an ice cold beverage. You

56:41

know. They say that during this uh

56:43

pandemic quarantine, a lot of people

56:45

are playing video games, drinking, smoking

56:48

a lot of weed, and eating. I

56:51

love that marijuana in the at

56:54

least Los Angeles has been considered

56:56

an essential service. Of course,

56:58

I respect that some people do for medicine

57:00

and it is UH required

57:03

to help them. But for Donal and I, who

57:05

don't always use it for medical purposes,

57:08

we occasionally find ourselves using it for

57:10

recreational services. I do

57:13

appreciate that the weed stores are

57:15

all open. You know. It definitely

57:17

calms the spirit. Yeah, you

57:20

know what, when you need to take a little bit of anxiety

57:22

edge off. We're

57:24

not endorsing it, but if anybody out there

57:26

has a weed company it once

57:29

to sponsor our show,

57:32

we'd be more than happy to first

57:34

try your product. This

57:39

is drug deals gone down

57:41

on zoom. I don't know if he's an I

57:44

don't know if there's any weed distributors

57:46

advertising on podcast. But

57:48

we'll soon find out, won't we do? This

57:51

is three two seven dude? Enough

57:53

enough, Okay, sorry, Hey

57:57

fans, we love you. If you're a health worker on the front

58:00

lines, thank you so much for everything you're doing

58:02

and for your courage. Whether you're a nurse

58:04

or a doctor, or a janitor or a medic, or a

58:06

cop or a fireman, we are

58:09

grateful to you for being so brave

58:11

during this time. Yes, we are absolutely

58:14

very grateful to all of the people that work

58:16

in the grocery stores and put themselves

58:19

in the virus is way by putting

58:22

out food and helping people at

58:24

the grocery stores or uh, we thank

58:26

you as well. You you guys are all heroes

58:29

to us, and thank you. Thank you so so,

58:31

so so much for your service as

58:34

thank you so much. And to the brave souls manning

58:36

all the pot shops in Los Angeles, thank

58:39

you. Donald's thanks

58:42

stories about show

58:45

we paid nurses

58:49

and janitor stories.

58:56

So get around here, are ye

58:59

around to hear viscru free

59:01

watch you wi and then d mm

59:05

hmm

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