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817: My Chief Concern

Released Tuesday, 27th February 2024
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817: My Chief Concern

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817: My Chief Concern

Tuesday, 27th February 2024
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0:00

Hey guys, Hello, long

0:02

time, no sea. I know for real, it feels

0:04

like it's been a while. Joelle looks at your fabulous

0:07

glasses. Fabulous.

0:11

Think you makes that jacket? Jack?

0:13

What's that?

0:13

Jack?

0:13

That's a really cool jacket.

0:14

It makes that jacket.

0:15

I put on a fit for you all today. Now, my first

0:17

question, I'll tell you makes the jack. Okay, don't

0:20

yell at me. Jesus buck

0:22

Mason, Buck Mason, everyone you need

0:24

you need this jacket. Here's

0:27

my question. Do you guys think I can pull off the pink?

0:30

I'm wearing a pink pepto bismally

0:32

sweatshirt. Audience, I'm trying

0:34

it out. What do we think? You look great?

0:36

I love it. You look very t mobile.

0:39

Do you think, Joel, if you if you saw

0:42

a man or a woman that you were attracted to and they

0:44

were wearing a pink color like.

0:46

This, which I say, hold up, you've

0:48

already you've already you're

0:51

so gaslighting right now, Joel.

0:54

If you saw a man that you were attracted

0:56

to wearing a pink.

1:00

Oh my gosh, I'm just asking. Okay, let

1:02

me reframe, let me lead, let

1:04

me rephrase. Do you think men

1:07

can pull off this color.

1:09

I do, I do. I think.

1:15

How great would have been was like, fuck.

1:17

No, that

1:21

would have been crazy.

1:23

You like him, I'm trying to do.

1:25

Pink is a lovely color. Flowers or lots

1:28

of great things are pink. Okay, it's a beautiful

1:30

color. I don't know why people get weird about

1:32

it.

1:34

It is it is weird that people get like

1:36

I don't get it either, Like I like pink.

1:38

I remember I wore pink once and

1:42

it was a pink sweater. I thought it was a lovely pink

1:44

polo sweater. And the reaction

1:46

I got was like, whoa that

1:49

year was it?

1:51

But it wasn't. It was like a long ago.

1:53

She's asking how long ago was it was?

1:54

It like was it was well over?

1:58

You know, sixteen step before.

2:00

Evolved for the most part.

2:01

See, I think pink maybe has evolved, right,

2:05

because Barty, do you ever well

2:07

forget well, I guess you can't forget party, But I mean, like

2:10

my point is is, like, do you ever go buy

2:12

something that you're like, this is so outside what I would

2:14

normally wear, but I want to try it out and then

2:17

and then you're kind of staring at it in your closet,

2:19

like is today gonna be the day I'm gonna try

2:21

it.

2:22

This Gucci Gucci,

2:25

that's the good chi check like I bought

2:27

look Okay, So here's my issue. I

2:29

buy clothes and then I don't wear them because

2:32

I'm like, that's too nice. I

2:34

cannot get this dirty. I

2:36

cannot you know what I mean, Like I have this phobia.

2:39

Right, And so I

2:41

was in Vegas with Zach

2:44

and I might have made a little money

2:46

on that blackjack table, and I

2:49

said, you know, with my winnings, I'm

2:51

gonna treat myself. Yeah, And

2:53

I got a little Gucci and

2:55

I put it on my

2:59

goodness grace. Just I

3:01

was walking around Vegas, of all places

3:03

where you know, you get dirty real quick in Vegas,

3:06

which is a Gucci on.

3:08

I think you're gonna rock Gucci. Vegas

3:10

is probably the spot.

3:12

I didn't feel out of place.

3:13

That's you looked very handsome. I was with you. You

3:15

looks good.

3:15

Now.

3:16

I've been seeing you a lot of press and you've been rocking

3:18

those those those those Gucci sneakers.

3:20

Yeah. So for Christmas,

3:23

yeah, my best friend

3:25

got me some Gucci kicks.

3:27

Look because they looked good on you too,

3:29

don't they I've been rocking you get compliments

3:31

on.

3:32

Oh, absolutely, I've been.

3:34

Actually, you know, here's the here's

3:36

the beautiful thing about Gucci.

3:39

It always looks good, you know what I mean?

3:41

Like, I know Pharrell got something going on with

3:44

Louis Vatan right now, and you know

3:46

we Andrew

3:49

Piney who rocks Louis

3:52

Vatan like nobody's

3:54

business and it looks great on him.

3:58

But I kind of like Gucci. I'm not a

4:00

lie. Like, if anybody want to buy

4:02

me gifts.

4:03

Oh, those are Gucci, you will. I'll

4:05

just pointed to her new dope glasses. How would you

4:07

describe those? They're big and round, They're kind

4:09

of like the fashionista and the incredible

4:12

she wears those.

4:16

I got them because of that.

4:17

I love that they look really good on you.

4:19

Thank you.

4:20

Now, what about overalls because another one of

4:22

my things that that I bought was overalls,

4:24

and I'm feeling like I'm not sure about them.

4:26

Okay, I have many many questions. What color

4:28

is the wash?

4:30

Okay, they're sort of an olivey green.

4:32

Oh this is

4:34

much better? Okay, great? Their

4:38

long pants? What's the cut on them?

4:40

Do they make shorts? Overall shorts?

4:42

They they do I

4:44

did not wearing overall shorts.

4:48

I about to say, you're wearing later

4:50

hosts.

4:51

No, although

4:54

I would love to see overall shorts

4:56

now that you say later that can picture them.

4:59

No, They're just they look like you know it

5:01

would you would not flinch if a painter was

5:03

wearing them. But I like,

5:06

can I wear them to set? Or do I look like

5:08

an idiot? I'm not sure, but I'm gonna try.

5:11

I feel like directors, at least at all the behind

5:13

the scenes I've seen. I'm like, either they're

5:15

like in the Chris suits, in your Nolan's

5:17

style or like Ry style. Howard looks

5:19

like she's so cozy when she directs, just

5:21

like well, lots of heavy sweaters like scars. I

5:23

feel like if you're like I'm comfortable and I can move in this,

5:25

people have to just respect that.

5:27

I feel like if you wear overalls, people

5:29

are going to be like, maybe he works with props.

5:33

I think I'm the director of the show. I

5:35

mean, you know, I used to just roll up directing like in whatever

5:38

the coziest thing was, but now I'm directing

5:40

shrinking lately.

5:42

That's why we have them. Well, Donald's working and

5:44

I'm working, so sorry, and.

5:45

I've just been touring. You've been freaking.

5:47

Well, you've been doing press, so I just wanted to say

5:49

to the audience, sorry, we haven't been around for a second,

5:51

but we'll be back regularly.

5:53

I said, don't blame me, motherfucker. This is.

5:57

That on Instagram. I've been seeing you on a big press

5:59

tour. But

6:02

anyway, I'm directing Shrinking and it's so much fun.

6:04

But yeah, I feel like I want

6:06

to, like, I like to like not full

6:09

Chris Nolan suit, but I try and

6:11

like, you know, wear a nice outfit each day

6:14

to.

6:14

Representing Nolan rocks a suit when he

6:17

Yeah.

6:17

Some directors, Sam sam Raimi's another one.

6:19

Some directors wear a suit every single When I was

6:21

on Ozar Great and Powerful, we shot that for like six months.

6:23

Sam Raimi wore a suit every single day

6:25

with shoes with tie.

6:28

Yeah, but with shoes or sneakers.

6:31

He may have had comfortable shoes on.

6:33

I don't remember.

6:34

Like that's where I I.

6:35

That's fine if you want to wear a suit, whatever you

6:37

wear on your body is fine,

6:39

But like you're a you gotta be

6:41

comfortable man, And I get no, that's

6:44

the that's the one thing that's important.

6:45

And so if you if you are suits

6:48

suited up, so be it.

6:49

Hey, you know what, I can't do it.

6:52

I read somewhere forgot who it was which

6:54

director said this, but they said the

6:56

best advice they could give to a director is

6:58

to change your socks at lunch.

7:00

Hm hm oh interesting.

7:03

Because it's really weird.

7:05

But you by the time you get to lunch, you're

7:07

like exhausted already, and you're and you're you're

7:10

sweat all day in your in your feet, right,

7:12

So then there's something about like starting the second

7:15

chapter of the day with a fresh pair of dry

7:17

socks that adds a little bit of psychosomatic

7:19

like okay, here we go again, new chapter. And

7:22

you'd think it was like silly, but it actually works.

7:24

So if I, whether you're a

7:26

filmmaker or you do anything that

7:29

that requires a

7:31

lot of you and I don't know, try it. There's something about

7:33

changing your socks at lunch full support.

7:36

I think changing my underwear might

7:38

be the ticket.

7:40

Well, do you sweat your balls sweat enough that

7:42

you need to wait,

7:44

we got to tell Daniel what happened. We're not going to say who it was. But

7:47

a very very very fancy executive said

7:49

to Donald and I,

7:51

Hey, thanks a lot. I was listening to the podcast

7:54

and uh, I got my kids in the car and

7:56

all of a sudden, you guys are talking about wax and your

7:58

anuses.

8:02

I have ever listened to the podcast before.

8:04

Come on, yeah, they

8:06

had.

8:08

This person is a fan of the podcast. But

8:10

this person was like, damn you guys.

8:13

I had to like then I had to explain what nair

8:15

was to my kids.

8:19

I feel that that's all.

8:23

Funny. Did you ever did you ever get the waxing?

8:28

I know, I tried n air, but I kept

8:30

it, kept it out of like the deep crevice.

8:33

Did it work?

8:34

It's kind of gross.

8:37

Yeah, it's like weird.

8:39

It's like it's like doesn't It's like it's

8:41

like a scientific experiment on your buttsheeting

8:45

what's happening?

8:46

You did it on your butt?

8:48

Yeah?

8:48

I tried it on my cheeks a little.

8:51

It works.

8:52

No, I'm not having a hairy ass.

8:54

But I'm not.

8:55

I know, but whenever we've been together,

8:57

I've always made sure that I shaved it. Just

9:00

kidding. I

9:04

don't really have a harry about it at all. I just thought, I don't

9:06

know, I had already ordered the nare before you all told

9:08

me not to do it, so I just thought, well, I'm not going to go

9:10

deep because of all the warnings. And I didn't have any painters

9:13

tape for my blue knot, but I just did the cheeks.

9:19

Like, how

9:22

are you. How's your press tour for your show?

9:24

It's been great, man. You

9:28

know, you know, there's not a lot of people working

9:30

in Hollywood right now, like a lot of actors

9:32

and stuff like that aren't working right now, even

9:35

spots and guest spots

9:37

and all of that stuff. And I'm

9:40

a very fortunate to be working same, you

9:42

know, with you as well as Zach. You

9:44

know, we're very lucky and so lucky of course,

9:47

and this press tour reminded

9:50

me of how lucky I was, you know, Like even

9:53

the press tour was I looked at it

9:55

as, oh, this is an acting exercise, this

9:57

is work, you know, and

10:00

when it was over, it was like, Wow, I'm

10:03

gonna miss this. I'm gonna miss I'm gonna miss

10:05

this moment. This was

10:07

a really great moment. We'll

10:09

see what happens. People are still

10:11

watching the show seems like continues

10:14

that way.

10:14

It seems like the show's popular.

10:15

Yes, too.

10:15

Will Okay, So I was

10:17

at a screening the other day and

10:20

a journalist comes up to me and she was like,

10:23

oh my gosh, ety fake doctors, that's what I

10:25

do. It's like I just met Donald today and he's

10:27

fabulous.

10:30

They love you, like obviously,

10:32

I'm glad that you love it, because I love

10:34

you back.

10:35

I think it's I had a lot of fun, and it's something that

10:37

I don't usually have fun doing, like I hate.

10:39

I'm gonna be honest with everyone out there

10:41

who's listening. I do not like

10:44

doing press. I don't like.

10:47

I don't know if I don't, I don't.

10:49

I don't know if it's an anxiety thing. I

10:51

don't know what it is. But it's

10:53

a it's a switch that you

10:55

turn on and then once you while you're

10:57

doing it, you know you're I

10:59

have a lot of fun when I'm doing and I'm not gonna

11:01

lie. But then when you turn off,

11:03

it's almost like a nervous breakdown

11:06

for me, you know what I mean.

11:07

It's exhausting. You're being like asked like

11:09

pop quized all day, Like here's a ton

11:11

of different questions, like answer them correctly,

11:14

and you.

11:14

Don't want to say the wrong thing either, like,

11:16

yeah, you don't want to get nobody wants to get canceled.

11:19

You know, your mind is like, gosh, this is

11:21

a minefield, Like I don't want to say anything inappropriate

11:24

at all, And all day long you're being you're

11:26

based. Every journalist you talk to for

11:28

the most part, you know it's

11:30

basically going to be some version of the same

11:33

eight questions. So you answer

11:35

those and then you want to be original for people.

11:37

But then you start being like, oh my god, I'm just a broken

11:39

record and yeah,

11:42

and then you're worried that like you phrased it wrong.

11:44

I agree, Donald, youve got to be on and try

11:46

and be funny. But at the same time, it's it's it causes

11:49

anxiety.

11:50

Cryer said something that was really great. He

11:52

was like, you know, you worry that everybody's

11:54

going to be like, why he said that joke on

11:57

such and such or he said

11:59

that joke on such and such, But

12:01

nobody's watching all of these things at once.

12:03

Nobody's following you like that, so

12:06

you're lucky if one person catches that

12:08

joke.

12:09

So I know.

12:09

The problem is the problem is when you've

12:11

got a really good story, you're like, you got to save

12:14

it for like, what's the most viewers that

12:16

I'm going to talk to. That's probably

12:18

gonna be Jimmy Kimmel or I gotta save that.

12:21

M I

12:25

got a funny story. So I'm directing Shrinking

12:28

and it's so fun I love it. And

12:30

there's the scene where where

12:33

the characters that are a dog kennel, and so

12:35

we looked at a bunch of real dog kennels and it's just the logistics

12:37

of it weren't didn't make sense. So we found this room

12:40

at a place that's not a kennel, and we're gonna dress it in,

12:42

you know, with kennels and stuff to look like the

12:44

back room of a dog kennel. And

12:47

Uh goes

12:49

up to me and he says, hey, it's kept Kroger. You remember

12:52

him Donald he's start. Yeah,

12:54

he started as a PA and

12:56

post I think on scrubs and editing,

12:59

and now he's one of Bill's This is

13:01

how loyal Bill is and also of course how good

13:03

Kip is. Now he's one of the main producers at Bill's

13:05

company. So I had said,

13:07

like, you know, we need this amount of kennels. I think that'll

13:09

look good to address this room and he comes

13:11

up to me. He goes, hey, man, he's got about that meeting,

13:13

and they think you need like twenty dogs, like

13:15

that's a lot of dogs for us to get from

13:18

a trainer. And I said, oh,

13:20

no, no, no worries, it's fine. We can you know, we'll

13:22

make it work with what eight or so and you make

13:24

sure they're trained so they're not barking and we can record.

13:26

So he goes, I had this idea, what if

13:29

we got rowdy out

13:31

of storage?

13:34

No way?

13:36

And I was like, do you know, I don't know if I

13:38

told the story about how I got rowdy on

13:40

Wish, I would say it right, just to remind anyone that didn't

13:42

hear, Like they Disney

13:45

make a huge deal out of getting roundy because they think I'm trying

13:47

to steal him. And he came with a like

13:49

a guard, legit, he came with a security guard

13:52

to the Wish. I was here set and I

13:54

said to Kip, I was like, you can get rowdy, but just

13:57

you know, he's in the back of that fucking Raiders

13:59

of the Arc, you know, hangar.

14:01

The way way back Starker.

14:03

Yeah, and then and and when you get him, he's gonna come

14:05

with the guard anyway, So I

14:08

think I might be getting Rowdy out of retirementy.

14:11

That'd be amazing and.

14:13

A fun Easter egg for Scrubs fans that when

14:15

you get to the kennel scene, one of those kennels will have

14:17

Rowdy in them.

14:18

And if you can spot the taxidermy

14:21

dog, Holy

14:25

cow.

14:26

Wouldn't that be funny though?

14:27

Just awesome?

14:28

That would be really fun.

14:29

That would be great.

14:30

I said, you're gonna have to go high up, though, Kip, because

14:32

they are They don't fucking around when it comes to releasing

14:35

Rowdy.

14:35

If we got to say one thing, I may have talked

14:37

a lot of ship during this

14:40

last press tour for

14:44

Extended Family, which airs on NBC

14:47

at eight thirty on Tuesday nights and then

14:49

the next day you could stream it new

14:51

episodes on Peacock.

14:52

That was quite a parenthetical.

14:53

But guys, nice, I might

14:56

have talked a lot of shit about how we're trying to put

14:58

Scrubs together and put it out the

15:00

world. Yeah.

15:01

Well, I think that's true. I think that there's there's there's

15:04

there's nothing.

15:05

I need to just need the confirmation, that's all.

15:07

There's nothing firm, But it does feel like there's

15:09

momentum towards something being real.

15:12

I've said, we're really trying, is what I said.

15:14

That's actly I said, We're really really

15:16

trying. We're trying to make it happen.

15:18

I think it's accurate. I think we've talked about this

15:20

for so long, and I think that we have to

15:22

talk with the Super Bowl ads. I don't think we've spoken.

15:25

We have not talked.

15:29

Sidebar. That's

15:32

a great little gosh.

15:34

They were gosh. I'm not a humble

15:36

brag. But if we can't do it on our own podcast,

15:39

then where it has on

15:42

YouTube? I think it's the fifty

15:44

It has fifty five million views, the Momoa

15:46

one, and I think the Auditions

15:48

one has fifty six million views, which is

15:50

just which is we never thought we would beat

15:53

Travolta.

15:54

US and Momoa has been taken by US

15:56

and the other guys.

15:58

I haven't checked recently, but when I did last

16:00

check, first of all, we're in both,

16:02

so it's okay.

16:03

But now I understand that we're in

16:05

both.

16:06

But you know, I think that the Auditions

16:08

one with Bradley is at fifty six

16:10

million on YouTube and are and the Momoa

16:13

ones at fifty five million, which you

16:15

guys, just for reference, we never thought we'd

16:17

ever beat the Travolta one because

16:19

it's travol To singing Greece. I mean, that's that's

16:22

pretty unbelievable. And that

16:24

was at forty something. So this is just this

16:26

just really was a hit with people.

16:28

You nailed it with those numbers, by the way, fifty five and fifty

16:30

six right now, that's not that's

16:32

so big.

16:33

It's really huge.

16:35

It was so fun.

16:35

That's I'm going to be at that's that's

16:37

a lot of views.

16:38

Man, what was Travolta A Yeah, scrolling

16:41

right now looking for it. Let's see here, it's gonna be a way I

16:43

think late forties.

16:44

Well, the Super Bowl was huge also, Man,

16:47

let's let's keep it one hundred way.

16:48

How about our plate million.

16:50

I didn't even know what the two minute warning was,

16:52

but we were at the.

16:53

Always at the two minute warning. Did you know that?

16:55

But the first spot up after two minute warning,

16:57

that was a fireplace.

16:58

This is the first time we've ever been the first bought.

17:00

Up after the two minute warning. You're absolutely right.

17:02

About By the way, we gotta you know, you gotta, we

17:04

gotta shout it out from Mike Katz who's the one

17:06

who chooses where this goes? And

17:08

he what about like, first of all, the game,

17:11

we can't you can't predict how close the game's going

17:13

to be. That was such a good game,

17:15

and when and then at the two minute warning

17:17

they go to commercial and it's our spot. That was

17:20

fucking great.

17:21

Those prime time Uh.

17:23

The last year's commercial, I think getting

17:25

a little boost from this year's commercial, is

17:27

currently at fifty six.

17:29

Timew wow

17:32

because it got a boost.

17:36

Well anyway, Donald and I had so much fun shooting

17:38

it. We can't say enough about Jason Momoa.

17:40

He's so cool and kind and funny

17:42

and so game obviously to be as silly

17:45

and dorky as we are, you.

17:47

Know that I I and he was

17:49

really kind with my

17:52

kids, and you know, he brought his

17:54

kids to set and stuff like that, like it was

17:57

you know, it was. It was a great experience this

18:00

year so far with

18:02

you, buddy. We've had some good

18:04

time so far, like just right like

18:06

right out the gate, like holy cow, bro,

18:09

I feel so very lucky.

18:10

We had so much fun and it's just it's

18:13

such a pleasure to get to laugh with Donald and

18:15

be silly and and then of course

18:17

the fact that people love it, it's just it's so

18:20

gratifying. We never know, Like the idea

18:22

that Donald and I would get a third Super Bowl commercial

18:24

in a row, it just not was not even in

18:26

our minds. And then the funny

18:28

thing about the auditions one I have to tell you the

18:30

context of this is that I

18:33

think we've told you this before, but the way that Brian

18:36

Klugman and Andrew Pinney,

18:38

who make these commercials, do it is we always

18:41

do like a really low budget version like

18:43

on spec which means like it's not the real commercial.

18:45

We do it to sort of show T Mobile

18:47

what the commercial is going to be like. And

18:50

so we did a version of this in my backyard

18:52

with me and Donald and we we had a double

18:54

and then we put like a big sort of like

18:56

Bobblehead fake picture of Momoa

18:59

over the double body and then and then

19:01

moved the mouth like south Park, so we could just

19:03

like sell what the concept of the spot was going to

19:05

be. And

19:07

and then we went into the studio and recorded

19:10

it, and we had a double singing

19:12

for Jason because obviously he hadn't signed on yet,

19:15

and and then and so that was great,

19:17

and we basically made like a short film for the Momo

19:19

one. It was really really funny. The pitch it

19:22

was like it was like the pitch was essentially like this short

19:24

film. It was really funny. But then for the auditions

19:27

one that one, Brian

19:29

was like, hey, we you and Donald do one. So we shot

19:31

that on an iPhone in my in

19:33

my guest house to don light with

19:36

a ring light and an iPhone, and

19:38

that was just supposed to be part of the spec ad right.

19:40

So then when they went and made the real

19:43

quote unquote audition spot, they went back

19:45

and shot it professionally and Donald

19:47

and I weren't going to be in that one because we were going to be in the Momo one.

19:49

It was like, what, we weren't supposed to be in that one. And

19:51

then at the last second,

19:54

I was skiing, actually I was in I was

19:56

in Utah skiing and we got a

19:58

call that the they wanted

20:00

to add us to the audition spot, but they

20:02

weren't going to reshoot it. They were just going to use the iPhone

20:04

footage. So that fifty six

20:06

million views on the Super Bowl is an iPhone

20:09

footage of me and Donald in my guest house.

20:11

That's amazing.

20:13

It works I'm just saying,

20:15

if it worked.

20:16

Look, if it worked for the Blair

20:18

Witch Project, how come it can't work for T

20:20

Mobile?

20:20

Man?

20:21

I know, I'm just saying. All of you guys are out there saying

20:23

you can't make a movie because you can't afford to rent

20:25

a camera. You shoot it on your iPhone because

20:28

Donald and I are on an iPhone in the super Bowl

20:30

ad. It's a good it's

20:32

a good iPhone ad. All

20:34

right? What else do we have talk about before we get in

20:37

the show.

20:37

There's so much to talk about. We've been going for

20:39

so long.

20:40

It feels like for you guys, it doesn't feel like that

20:42

because we've banked a couple of shows.

20:46

Yeah.

20:46

Man, we had one additional week and

20:48

then we ran a rerun last week.

20:51

Oh, we ran a rerun last week.

20:53

We had no more records.

20:54

We didn't bank enough d we got to bank more.

20:56

We got to bank more.

20:59

We got to bank more.

21:00

Losing weight. By the way, I have a question, when

21:02

you lose weight, do your fingers lose weight?

21:05

Yeah?

21:05

Everything they can because I

21:07

can't tell if it's psychosomatic. But I have this or ring

21:09

and I have been losing weight and now it feels loose

21:11

and I can't tell touch it in my head or not.

21:13

No, that's weight everywhere. You don't

21:16

just lose weights.

21:17

Are losing weight.

21:18

Bro yeh, keep your fingers

21:20

now.

21:23

It's so hard to be on set with all this fucking

21:26

food.

21:26

Every day.

21:27

There's these tables of food and

21:29

so and so got cookies, and so and so got ice

21:31

cream, and there's an ice cream truck and all this stuff.

21:33

And I'm just sitting there just like shaking.

21:37

Does Harrison eat it?

21:40

No?

21:40

I don't see him eating that

21:42

stuff at least. I mean, I don't know what he's eating

21:44

on his own. But it's like, you know, there's

21:46

so much you know, the crew, there's

21:49

so much food going around because you can't really leave. Everyone's

21:51

got to just stay there. So there's the and

21:53

then I don't know, it's just hard. It's

21:56

you know, when I'm home and at my house, like it's easy

21:58

when you're in an eating less feel this when you're at

22:00

your show and all that food around.

22:02

Oh, bro man, I walked by Craft Service

22:04

all day. They got hot dogs, and shit, I

22:08

love me some hot dogs.

22:10

A Glizzy, A Glizzy for shizzy

22:13

myneizzy.

22:15

Oh my gosh, it's.

22:16

A New York meme for hot dogs went fort

22:19

called the Glizzy Gulper.

22:21

I never heard of a Glizzy.

22:22

Oh my goodness, gracious, they have the roller,

22:25

and so you know how the roller works with it.

22:27

Just the aroma just hits you.

22:29

And I don't know about you, but it ain't

22:31

nothing like that Hebrew National hot

22:33

dog.

22:39

Oh my god. It's like it's like an obstacle course

22:42

at drinking. Just you're like, no, I can't have that.

22:44

Okay, I have a little.

22:45

Bit of that.

22:45

No, I can't have that.

22:46

I can't do that.

22:47

And there's always someone coming around like, hey, guys, there's

22:49

an ice cream truck. Does anyone want ice cream?

22:53

So I had to wait until

22:55

press was over to start this. I

22:57

had planned on starting this food thing. I

22:59

had to wait to press was over because I was going to New York.

23:02

I was going to you know, I went to

23:04

Atlanta, I went to Kansas City.

23:06

I was like, I'm gonna wait until the press thing is over to

23:09

do this food thing and and consume

23:11

these healthy foods food.

23:14

Huh? Will they deliver meals to your house?

23:16

Yes? Yes, sorry? And

23:19

now I'm

23:22

gonna miss it. I'm not gonna lie.

23:24

I'm going to miss the grease, Yeah,

23:27

did you start it yet? And the bacon, Yeah,

23:29

it's delicious, it's good, but I

23:32

missed it. I'm going to miss the grease. I'm

23:34

gonna miss the butter. I'm a miss

23:36

the bacon. I'm a mister

23:39

red meat.

23:40

Are you gonna be able to stick to it?

23:42

I mean, I kind of got it. Man.

23:44

I'm turning fifty this year. My life is on

23:46

the line.

23:47

It's pretty dire.

23:48

It's not dire, but you know, are

23:50

you gonna join me in my ten thousand steps

23:52

a day challenge?

23:53

I did buy an order ring.

23:55

All there, you go, nice, well

23:57

join me. I got my nephew wanted he's text

24:00

and me his steps. I got my friend Trevor.

24:02

Our friend Trevor's on it. Anyone

24:04

who's doing it with me, keep it up.

24:07

I know it's tricky some days. For me, it definitely

24:09

is. But uh but

24:12

my trainer says it's one of the easiest best

24:14

things you can do.

24:15

What I say, the iPhone is that I

24:18

watch is great for the steps, but the Aura

24:20

ring is great for the sleep.

24:22

Like that's the yeah, And obviously

24:24

there's there's lower budge versions of it out

24:27

there too.

24:28

That bracelet thing. What's that called fitbit

24:30

fitbit?

24:32

But yeah, the thing about the phone is just well, first of all,

24:34

I don't want an I watch Apple Watch just because I

24:36

don't. I'm already on my phone too much. I don't

24:38

want to look at I just feel like an Apple Watch for me

24:40

would would it wouldn't be too much. So I

24:42

got the ring because also, and then the phone wise

24:44

is your phone's not always on you, so you're not getting credit

24:46

for those steps. The thing about that's cool about the ring

24:49

or I imagine the fitbit is it's just always

24:51

on you, right, And

24:53

the one that starts with the W. I don't think it counts

24:55

steps. I could be wrong, but it

24:58

it does some other calculation I need

25:00

from my program to know.

25:02

What steps upon.

25:04

This episode, it was emotional.

25:07

Yeah we should do.

25:07

I got full body goosebumps at the end.

25:10

Yeah, you want to hit it.

25:14

Eight stories.

25:16

I'm not sure.

25:17

We made about

25:19

a bunch of talks and nurses.

25:21

And I

25:23

said, here's the stories.

25:25

Net so

25:28

YadA around you here, yeada

25:31

round here. Is

25:34

that.

25:38

What you're trying to get into one

25:40

day are shown, and what you're trying to

25:42

do ain't.

25:43

Not like walking down the street in New

25:46

York City and having somebody run up

25:48

to you and sing that to you.

25:50

What you're trying to get into, what

25:53

day you're shown, what you're trying

25:55

to do.

25:56

It must make you feel good. The podcast is very

25:58

popular. I got I tell you. I was

26:00

working on the set and these two grips

26:03

came up to me and I thought they were gonna I just thought

26:05

the obvious they were going to say, love Scrubs or love

26:07

something else I've done. And they were like, hey man, we both

26:10

love the podcast. And that made me

26:12

feel so good, so good.

26:14

It's really interesting. You know, I'm

26:17

taking pictures with photographers

26:19

and stuff like that, and their

26:21

assistants are like, dude, love your

26:23

fucking podcast. Wow, the photographers

26:26

like.

26:26

I keep forgetting how much how

26:28

popular this is. I just think the four of us are sitting

26:30

here and shooting the ship. So many people

26:33

listening.

26:33

Does this ever, well, it obviously

26:36

has occurring to you within press, Joel.

26:38

You know somebody within

26:41

press what we are

26:43

now? Zach said, you know,

26:45

Joel, I just had a conversation with

26:47

Donald you know what I mean, recognizing

26:50

Joel from this podcast.

26:52

The funny thing is Bill gets recognized now

26:54

too. I mean, I don't know why Bill's

26:56

getting recognized so much more. I was in Vegas with

26:59

Bill and he was getting read recognize it and for

27:01

the podcast. Well,

27:03

obviously, I

27:05

think some because of the podcast because he's

27:07

you know, he's on here a bunch, and

27:09

also because obviously he's becoming even

27:11

bigger showrunner than ever and his name is

27:13

more famous.

27:14

But this dude, people

27:16

coming up to Bill and saying, I'm loving

27:18

you on your podcast.

27:20

No, but I told you last time I directed drinking. The

27:22

guard at the gate was like, hey, mister

27:25

Bradd, welcome back. I love you on Bill's podcast.

27:29

But actually we had something really beautifully

27:32

moving happened. I was in Vegas with Bill.

27:34

We went to see you two with the Sphere,

27:36

which was super cool. Right, oh my god,

27:39

and we're.

27:40

Walking through the rattle and hum section.

27:44

I forgot which albums

27:47

we.

27:47

Were a kid.

27:48

That was the first like concert movie that

27:50

I can remember. They did that.

27:51

They did all the hits they did, and.

27:52

It came And the only reason why I know this

27:55

is because it came right before the Eddie Murphy

27:57

Raw, Like if you bought Eddie Murphy Raw

28:00

the trailer before on VHS

28:03

Raw was YouTube, I mean

28:05

YouTube rattle and hum

28:07

and then it would go into the Eddie Murphy raw

28:10

ship.

28:10

And for those of you who have VHS to remember, you

28:12

know exactly.

28:13

Who it was really cool. I mean obviously, if

28:15

you get a chance audience, I think YouTube

28:17

is almost done. But if you get a chance to see

28:19

a band you like at the Sphere, is this pretty

28:22

really cool experience? Joelle,

28:24

what are you doing?

28:25

Sorry?

28:25

Fiance is rumored to be the next act.

28:27

In there, and I think it's the dead.

28:29

Or the next but.

28:31

Yeah, like the next one to like announce is.

28:33

Apparently is

28:35

that going to be her residency?

28:36

That would be why the rumor.

28:38

I can't even.

28:40

Second, Wait a second, you

28:42

can have the Sphere as a residency.

28:44

Not forever, but for like a long time, for a

28:46

period of time.

28:47

That's what you two. That's what.

28:50

They've been doing like threew no, no, they've been doing

28:52

like three shows a week for I don't know how long,

28:54

but a while.

28:55

Yeah, yo,

28:58

yeah, that is a fun fucking Oh

29:01

my god, you know this

29:03

is where John Williams all these

29:05

conductors and stuff need to start

29:07

throwing.

29:08

Freaking shows at the Sphere

29:10

man, And let this freaking

29:12

thing. Take you on that journey that you're talking

29:15

about in your music.

29:16

Man, come on, I'm

29:18

room.

29:19

That's true. They should totally do that. Donald, That's

29:21

a great idea. It is such when

29:23

you watch when I watched the You two show, I went, this

29:26

is unbelievable. And this is just sort

29:28

of the proof of concept. This

29:30

band doing this like this is just like what are people?

29:33

What are artists gonna do with this incredible

29:35

space? You know, there's

29:37

so many things you could do and

29:40

and I can imagine. I

29:42

think the Dead and Fish are next, Fish first,

29:44

I think. So you can imagine that's

29:46

gonna be super trippy for all those people that love jam

29:48

bands and stuff because the visuals will be crazy.

29:51

Are you allowed to smoke weed in Vegas?

29:53

Now?

29:53

I was just about to say, I

29:55

don't think they're

29:58

not gonna be able to get that.

30:01

I can

30:03

tell you just from being there at once that

30:05

it's so buttoned up that I mean,

30:07

god knows what they're gonna do it. Fish and Dead, I think they're gonna

30:09

have I have to have a full time to

30:12

kick you out. But

30:14

anyway, you're definitely not You're

30:17

not as move weed in there. I'm sure the dead and fish

30:19

people will, but there certainly weren't.

30:20

You two. Motherfucker is

30:22

gonna be vaping, mock is

30:24

gonna be sneaking bongs up in that ship.

30:26

Hit the bog button, hit the bok sound.

30:28

If I'm sorry, here I come.

30:31

That's what you here all day.

30:33

But anyway, when I was watching, I was like, and

30:35

and John Williams is a great idea. I

30:37

was just you can't help but think, like, think how artists

30:40

are gonna use this? It's so cool, so

30:43

cooln't even seeing

30:45

there's an Aeronofsky movie

30:47

that you know that's a nature

30:49

right doc.

30:50

I didn't get to see that.

30:52

That's the only thing I would love to watch a movie

30:54

in that.

30:55

Also, yeah, I don't.

30:56

I think Aeronsky is the only person that's made something

31:00

of you know, that's not a concert thing

31:02

so far, but I heard it's incredible.

31:05

But wait, I wanted to just say that. So Bill and I were walking through because

31:07

you know, he of course crushed in Blackjack.

31:09

He was so good. He want a

31:11

lot of money and I did not.

31:14

I wasn't.

31:15

He was trying, he was giving me good advice. He was a good coach,

31:18

but I still got crushed and he won, of course. But

31:21

we're walking through the casino and uh,

31:23

this woman like came up to us in tears and

31:25

she said, I'm sorry to bother you. I just want to say

31:28

that first. She started talking to me, and I

31:31

was like, hey, thank you so much, but this

31:33

is this is Bill wh created the whole thing. And she had tears

31:36

in her eyes and she said, Scrubbs has gotten me through truly

31:38

got me through a lot of hard times, and

31:40

and I just I can't believe I'm running into you too,

31:43

and I wanted to thank you. And it was so

31:45

moving. She was so heartfelt.

31:49

So I just want to say to anyone

31:51

who feels that way, thank you so much. That was really

31:54

really you know, we forget because we

31:56

don't, you know, because we

31:58

were in it and we're here. We sit here and talk

32:00

about it every once in a while. But seeing

32:02

how much it means to people is really was really was

32:04

really moving to both Dyll and I. We were both really

32:07

I don't know, emotional about it.

32:09

I've learned a lot from

32:11

just listening to Like

32:13

Joel once said something about a show.

32:17

That that meant a lot to her, and she was like.

32:19

Please don't let

32:21

them cancel it, and I was like, Joel,

32:24

you got to let it go.

32:27

But some shows touch

32:29

you, you know what I mean. And you

32:31

know Joela was Harley Quinn,

32:34

you know what I mean. That's a show that she freaking

32:38

really connected to it.

32:39

And because she connected to it that

32:41

hard, I went and watched that shit and so

32:44

and I like that.

32:45

I love the show now, you know what I mean. I think it's

32:48

real fire.

32:49

And so I when people

32:51

do that, it's the Please

32:53

express that to other people as well, because

32:56

that connection, that love could

32:58

be spread some more, you know what I mean,

33:01

and then more people could watch Scrubs. Let's

33:03

take a break.

33:04

We'll be right back after these fine

33:06

words.

33:13

All right.

33:14

This was directed by Zach Braff. I

33:16

have no memory of directing it.

33:18

You don't remember directing this.

33:20

I don't.

33:20

I gotta be honest.

33:21

I I remember when that when they

33:23

do that opening JD sliding through

33:25

all the scenes thing, I was like, oh, that's clever. I

33:27

didn't but I didn't remember directing it.

33:31

It was trying to be like the first episode

33:33

where everything's going around him. I was shot

33:35

in real time, where this is shot on green screen

33:37

obviously.

33:39

Yeah, I mean elements of it were Yeah, obviously

33:41

when JD so, I didn't know how

33:43

exactly we did it. But then on Scrubs Wiki one

33:45

of the one of the things is that you can see a

33:47

piece of JD's roller blades when he's gliding

33:50

through the parking lot. So I guess they have me

33:52

on roller blades.

33:53

They pulled you obviously, Yeah, either

33:55

that or you no.

33:57

But that was cool. I mean it was I mean it was kind of

33:59

like a want to be Spike Lee shot. You know that his infamous

34:02

the actors on the Dolly shot, right,

34:04

But yeah, Sarah walking and me just gliding. That

34:07

looked cool.

34:07

I thought it did. I want

34:09

to drink.

34:10

I didn't know that you could secretly see the hidden

34:12

roller blades.

34:13

So, just to catch everybody

34:16

up, JD is now going to move thirty

34:18

minutes away from Sacred.

34:19

Heart, thirty seven minutes away, thirty

34:22

seven to be with him.

34:23

He should have I agree with what we said last time. They should have

34:25

made it further, because this is like right on the edge

34:27

of like why.

34:29

Well, I mean, they kind of wreckcon

34:32

what he says halfway through the

34:34

episode, yeah, or toward the end of the episode,

34:37

a half thirty seven minutes is

34:40

more like an hour and a half.

34:41

Bro, Yeah, because you stop with the blueberry

34:43

stand. Do you think they stop at the blueberry stand both ways?

34:46

Right? Yeah?

34:48

Do you think they stopped both lays.

34:50

And the blueberries are mean potentially

34:52

with the sun's manure. That

34:54

was like, we get sick

34:57

because it comes out that the blueberries

34:59

might be special because they're made with

35:01

the farmer's sons special

35:03

manure.

35:05

Yes, you yeah,

35:08

I don't know what that's about.

35:09

I mean it's wouldn't that be the son's

35:12

own matter? Right?

35:13

Yeah? I think that's the implication. Indication, that's

35:15

the implication. By

35:17

the way, the theme that the Janitar keeps saying

35:20

over and over again is the change begets

35:22

change doesn't nobody wants everything.

35:26

Janner does not want people to keep changing because

35:28

so many people in this episode are changing,

35:30

and.

35:31

Which is interesting because you would think that he's

35:33

gone through the most changed in the hospital,

35:36

right, either him or either him or Kelso

35:39

they've seen everybody come and go, right.

35:43

But I think both he and

35:46

yeah human, I think we learned that he and

35:49

Cox are both hiding the fact that

35:52

they don't want this group to fall

35:54

apart.

35:55

It's a good group.

35:57

It's a pretty great group group.

35:59

I really, I really liked this episode

36:01

a lot because it

36:05

I felt just watching it as a fan, I

36:07

went, oh, I don't want this to be over, and

36:10

it was so good at making me emotional about

36:13

that. I felt like, Oh, I love this

36:15

group of people, and oh, you're you

36:17

got your one episode away from it being over. I

36:19

don't want it to be over.

36:21

So that was good.

36:22

I felt like we were showing off how

36:24

good we were now at this point, at

36:27

this point, and also I think it's because

36:29

we knew it was over, and so at

36:31

this point we're really throwing in like

36:35

everybody just to see just seem like there's

36:37

moments where it's Cox and Elliott

36:40

and they're scene as fucking

36:42

hilarious Judy and

36:44

you know, I'm sorry Turk and Carla

36:46

and JD. You know what I mean, Like just everything

36:49

is the rhythm

36:51

is on point. You know, Kelso

36:53

doesn't have the chief of a

36:56

medicine job anymore, but his moments

36:58

in the hospital still feel within

37:00

the rhythm and everything like that. And it's been it's

37:03

been eight seasons, and you can feel it

37:06

all coming to a head, you know what I mean, you can

37:08

you can feel the pressure about

37:11

to pop as we say goodbye.

37:13

And that's what I felt throughout the whole episode,

37:16

just like, oh shit, I'm about to fucking I'm

37:18

gonna cry at some point because I'm

37:20

gonna miss this one and

37:22

two I'm gonna laugh because

37:24

it's fucking scrubs, you know what I'm saying.

37:27

I almost cried at the end.

37:29

It's like the perfect setup. You've

37:31

experienced it all for these past eight

37:33

seasons. Here's an ultimate setup.

37:36

You can now watch it with us and

37:38

see it coming.

37:39

It's fucking awesome, dude.

37:40

Yeah, so especially when you know it's about

37:42

to be over.

37:43

Yeah.

37:45

So Turk is wearing his chief

37:47

hat that the janitor main form in his new

37:49

badge picture. Yeah,

37:51

Carl's not into the chief hat on the badge,

37:54

not at all. She wants him to look respectable, right.

37:57

And uh, I agree with Turk.

37:59

To be honest with you, there's someone who has

38:01

a I d that.

38:04

I'm making a face and I got away with it.

38:07

I agree with him.

38:09

Your Lot badge, no, my oh

38:11

my gosh, my Lot badge.

38:12

My wife. So my Lot badge

38:15

is us on vacation. I

38:18

put sun block all over

38:20

my body, not sunscreen, sun block

38:22

all over my body, the white stuff

38:25

all.

38:25

Over my body.

38:26

When she chose your picture, and my

38:29

wife was like, I could pick any picture I want. I

38:31

was like, you could pick any picture you want. Think if you would

38:33

pick a handsome picture of me. She chose

38:36

me full Cisco.

38:39

What's Cisco?

38:41

Cisco from Drew

38:43

Hill. He had the silver hair. He

38:45

did the song thong songong.

38:50

My whole body was. My whole body is the

38:52

color of his hair, full Cisco. I

38:57

like it when the boody go baby,

39:00

let me hear it go.

39:01

He really loves throngs, that guy, he

39:03

really loves thongs.

39:05

He likes thongs a lot.

39:07

He loved it because

39:09

he likes it when the booty go. Yeah.

39:12

He likes it when the booty go but the thong

39:15

yeah.

39:15

But and the baby make the because he likes when

39:17

the baby make the.

39:17

Booty go, baby, make the booty go.

39:20

Dong the dong dung thong.

39:21

But it only works if she's wearing that dung

39:24

donk dunk dum.

39:24

I'm sure he likes the booty without the thong. But he really

39:27

went all in on loving thongs.

39:28

Well, she had dumps like a truck.

39:31

What does that mean dumps like a truck.

39:34

Supposed to say. You're supposed to say what what?

39:37

What dies? Like? What?

39:39

What?

39:41

Baby? Move you? But I

39:44

think I'll sing it again.

39:45

She got dumps like a truck.

39:49

Dumps like a truck. Is her as?

39:52

She yes?

39:53

All right, So here I got another one, apple

39:56

bottom jeans, boots with the whole

39:59

Okay, dude, I always started.

40:01

I always thought they're saying apple

40:03

bottom jeans and the boots

40:05

are.

40:06

Made of fur.

40:07

No motherfucker she got boots on

40:10

and the fur coat. Oh

40:12

ship she caught me. I was

40:14

today years old when I found that ship out.

40:16

Man, I thought the boots had fur too.

40:19

No the boots, no the jacket,

40:21

your jacket.

40:25

I saw a picture of Riba McIntyre

40:28

and that ship laid me out.

40:30

I was like, fuck,

40:33

the bottom.

40:34

Jeans did have boots with furs, so most

40:36

likely that's what the original song was referring.

40:38

Well, I never seen nobody with no boots with

40:40

the fur, with no apple bottom jeans. I've seen

40:42

the boots and the fur with

40:45

the fur on jacket.

40:46

I mean, I feel listen,

40:49

it can play either way. But this is because rieb was saying at

40:51

the Super Bowl and she had a fabulous

40:53

fur on with dope boots.

40:55

But it just makes more sense that way. That's my point.

40:57

It makes what are apple bottomed

41:00

jeans like Memory

41:02

Simmons.

41:05

Goods like it makes

41:07

your butt look like bongos cuckool

41:11

interesting bongos. Okay,

41:15

it was my bad

41:17

looks like Conga's like congas cuckoo.

41:19

They're not in style anymore. Apple bottom jeans,

41:22

Joe, did

41:24

the.

41:24

Company come back? Is it still existing?

41:27

I'm not sure the current state of the apple Boto jeans.

41:29

Maybe the name of the but apple bottom jeans

41:31

I thought was a style of jean that just made your

41:33

butt look like an apple bottom or peacha.

41:37

That was where the company

41:39

got its name from.

41:40

You think I could pull off apple bottom jeans.

41:44

As I don't even try.

41:46

I'm working on I'm going to

41:48

have just wink.

41:50

I'm talking about.

41:52

I'm doing blues at the gym. I'm going to have a blue

41:54

tea. Boy, it

41:56

is the most famous big booty in the world. That's what

41:58

I'm going to have soon.

42:00

You're gonna have question, You're gonna

42:02

have a Kardashian booty.

42:04

Yes, I'm gonna have a Kardashian booty

42:06

soon.

42:06

You're gonna have to put something in there.

42:08

I'm putting muscles in their glue, and

42:12

I'm gonna wear apple bottom jeans

42:14

boots with the fur. The

42:17

whole town was looking at her.

42:19

She hit the floor.

42:21

Next thing, you know, town

42:25

walking around with apple bottom jeans, boots

42:27

with the fur.

42:28

Town would be looking at the whole time, looking at

42:30

her.

42:31

Yeah, but it's the clurb the hit the clerb.

42:33

The whole club was looking at her.

42:36

She hit the floor. The next thing,

42:38

you know, Sad, I

42:44

prefer she hit the floor. Next

42:46

thing, you know, next

42:51

thing.

42:51

You sound like rock, would rock on first heard

42:53

that song, you would sing it like that.

42:55

She hit the floor.

42:57

Next thing you know, showy got

42:59

low.

43:02

She hit the floor. And the next thing you know,

43:04

I don't even know what happened, but shorty,

43:07

she just got low, low, low,

43:10

and the whole clerb was looking at her.

43:14

All right, we think it break will be right back after these

43:16

mine.

43:17

That's what I'm talking about, right

43:27

right, right, right.

43:27

All right, let's get in the show.

43:28

So there's on call room walk of shame as

43:31

as Denise and Derek come out, and

43:35

then Carla says she fantasizes about

43:38

Derek, and then Elliott says, this incredible

43:41

fantasy that she has that

43:43

helps her climax.

43:45

She was so happy that Elliott

43:48

said that because and then they said something

43:50

about therapy. But I was so happy that

43:52

Elliott said that because I feel

43:54

like we've lost that.

43:56

I agree, don I had the same reaction.

43:58

I was like, I miss Elliot's ever since

44:00

she got back with JD. She's not into the kink

44:03

anymore. Well, she's back at it. Unfortunately,

44:05

it's not really related to JD.

44:07

I guess it is a little bit. I

44:09

wrote some cliff notes here JD U.

44:12

In her fantasy, JD tries to mug

44:14

Elliott and Derek and

44:17

then she grabs the knife

44:19

and forces them both to pleasure

44:22

her sometimes, but

44:24

then she goes on a killing spree.

44:26

That's her fantasy. And then she says, we

44:29

all have our little tricks to help us climax.

44:31

Yes, when

44:34

when having sex, I don't

44:36

ever.

44:38

Start thinking like that, Like I do

44:40

you have fantasies like descriptive

44:42

fantasies while having sex?

44:44

No, I think I'm always in the moment.

44:48

Does anyone else want to answer that?

44:50

It would be disturbing if you were that far away.

44:53

What is happening right where are you

44:59

murder people right now?

45:01

To do you

45:03

have your go to like I have to quickly

45:06

think about something else topic.

45:08

So that ship doesn't work because all it does is make me

45:10

panic, you know what I mean? Patecuting,

45:13

Patrick Ewing sweating in the fourth quarter, Patrick

45:16

cuing, Patricking sweating.

45:17

That just makes why is it Patrick Ewing sweating

45:19

in the fourth quarter?

45:21

To think of the most unattractive thing you can

45:23

think of, to try and stop.

45:24

Yourself from to try Patrick Ewing

45:26

is my thing now. No disrespects

45:29

Patrick Ewing.

45:30

No disrespect, No disrespect Patrick Ewing.

45:32

But but Donald thinks about

45:34

you in the fourth on top of me,

45:37

just seems.

45:38

He's on top of you.

45:39

Well just you know, whatever it takes.

45:43

Sometimes he's just sometimes he's just in the room. But if

45:45

you're closer to.

45:46

Climb on top of it's like he's like I'm

45:48

playing basketball and he's just dripping

45:51

sweat.

45:51

Oh he's not in the he's not in

45:53

your bedroom.

45:54

He's not like literally on

45:56

top of me.

45:58

If it's not, if it's not working, and he's getting

46:00

closer to climax, and you're like, all right, now he's timing in

46:02

the bed now.

46:12

Wild, Yeah, damn, don't

46:15

come, don't come.

46:16

And then you jump, and then you and

46:18

then you come in quarter and then you come and

46:20

you're like, I should I should look

46:22

at this.

46:24

I'm hard.

46:26

And then and then and then Casey's like, baby,

46:29

why did you just have the most insane

46:31

orgasm? Like, don't worry about it. Don't worry about it.

46:34

Straight up?

46:35

Patrick ewing, that's sucking me. I

46:37

love sweating in the fourth quarter warding.

46:42

For this one,

46:45

we might have to danel.

46:49

I don't think we can talk about Patrick eting this way.

46:51

Now we have to. That's beautiful.

46:53

Listen, it's

46:55

beautiful. It's it's

46:58

how Donald to

47:00

Last.

47:01

That's what we'll call this episode, How Donald

47:03

manages to all Right,

47:06

So the janitor is decided he's

47:08

not cleaning the third floor for a month because

47:11

someone stole his sandwich off.

47:13

His cart and it was lady.

47:15

We learned it was lady. But he's not going to He doesn't want

47:17

anyone to think he's a flip flopper, so he's still not going

47:19

to clean the third floor of a hospital for

47:22

a month.

47:26

Then someone thought it was a good idea to let the janitor

47:28

give advice to a.

47:29

Kid yeah, Liam,

47:31

and his advice is really really crazy

47:33

and bad. I was hoping they wrote the whole thing down on

47:36

Scrubs Wiki but they didn't.

47:38

But it didn't.

47:38

But he says that he should the little boy Liam

47:40

should keep his anger.

47:42

Yeah, because when you like an anger

47:44

baby, the anger when you hit

47:46

someone, it releases, so you

47:49

keep it and let it fester and grow inside

47:51

of you like an anger baby what

47:53

he said.

47:54

And then he says, how far are you willing to go? Are you willing

47:56

to have plastic surgery? And move your eyes

47:58

here? Which he in

48:01

his forehead.

48:03

Oh my goodness.

48:04

And then the kid says are you on drugs? And

48:06

he says are you? It

48:08

gets defensive, Yeah, did that mean

48:10

he is on drugs?

48:12

No?

48:12

I think it would have been fun.

48:13

I think it would have been fun if they said are you drunk and

48:16

he said are you?

48:17

No, he did in one episode before he said

48:19

are you he said, someone said are you drunk?

48:21

And then he goes, have you been drinking? And he goes, I'm not drunk,

48:29

but he says are you, meaning like

48:31

he gets a little defensive about the idea that he's on

48:33

drugs. I mean, I think it's totally possible that the

48:35

janitors on something.

48:36

In my world, this is who he is.

48:39

I refuse to believe that I see been

48:41

on some type of hallucinogenic

48:44

or something that's.

48:45

All right his state. I think that

48:48

it's one hundred percent of who he is.

48:50

Yeah, just like how Elliott fantasizes

48:52

about going on a killing spirit at Climax.

48:54

That's nuts to me, all right.

48:56

So JD goes to Kim's hospital,

48:59

drives the thirty seven minutes and

49:01

he meets doctor Man Tuts.

49:24

It's funny.

49:27

He can't stop laughing.

49:30

Yeah, he can't stop laughing at doctor

49:32

Man Tuts and uh, and

49:34

but that somehow he gets a job there and

49:39

he tells everyone that he's decided

49:41

to move. And Cox is so happy that

49:43

he does a backflip and

49:45

doesn't land.

49:47

No, he does not stick to land.

49:48

I do remember that. And the stunt double, Johnny

49:50

C. Stuntle really looked like him, so it enables

49:55

one to film him in such a way that

49:57

that looks exactly like there was no double

50:00

there. But that is a double obviously doing

50:02

that. That guy took a fucking

50:04

hard hit to the floor.

50:06

Yeah, he did. For comedy.

50:08

It's such an interesting expression.

50:10

Of rage.

50:12

Because he's mad, we learn at the

50:14

end of the episode. So his initial reaction

50:16

upon learning this news is like, I'm so angry

50:19

off the backflip.

50:21

Well, that's a Cox trait.

50:22

Actually, Cox is so if we go back

50:25

to it, all he's so self destructive when shit

50:27

doesn't go his way, but when he doesn't

50:29

like something or when his world is

50:31

disruptive, and I

50:34

mean, looking at it, I was like, oh,

50:36

wow, what a great joke. He's happy that he's leaving.

50:38

He tried to do a backflip, but hindsight,

50:41

being twenty twenty, this is so on

50:43

par with his character. He had to

50:46

find a way to hurt himself without

50:48

showing everybody else that he

50:50

was hurt, and so he tried to use the backflip

50:52

as joy to you know, it's

50:55

a great writing, you know what I mean, Like

50:58

great, it's a great moment. In

51:00

the moment, I'm like, oh, that's a funny joke, but

51:02

then in the end, it's like, fuck, that's a he

51:05

was He was pained right there, right, he'll.

51:07

Go he'll go that, that's all said. He'll go that

51:09

far to not show emotion.

51:12

He'll go that far to actually hurt himself

51:15

to act like he doesn't care, but

51:17

he actually really cares.

51:20

He loves Yeah, he loves him.

51:23

That's what was some moving at the end. That's what I all

51:25

got tears in my eyes.

51:26

Do you think it's an abandonment thing?

51:28

Do you they feel like he's being abandoned, like

51:30

I'm sure we'll find out in the next episode when

51:32

he expresses himself.

51:33

But I think it's everything that JD

51:36

hoped it was. That as much as he puts

51:38

on this front, he is his favorite

51:41

intern and he and he is like a son

51:43

to him.

51:44

Yeah, oh cry right now, I

51:48

prepare for the fidalite.

51:49

But but it's also he This has

51:51

happened before too, Cox,

51:54

Yeah, had had another one, another

51:56

one that he I.

51:57

Think this is what happens is that, you know, part

51:59

of being the position he's in is that

52:01

he trains these doctors, some of which he doesn't

52:03

like and some of which he gets very

52:05

close to, and then they move on, and he

52:08

feels in this case because

52:10

JD's probably let's for the sake

52:12

of the show say his favorite ever, he's

52:15

moving on, and he feels a sense of betrayal, like

52:17

I trained you and I made you the amazing doctor

52:19

you are, and at the first chance you get you're leaving.

52:21

You're not staying and being an incredible

52:24

doctor at Sacred Heart, which is my hospital.

52:26

I'm sure that's a real thing that the doctors

52:28

feel.

52:29

So it's kind of like coaches at

52:31

universities and they have players

52:34

come in and some players last one year,

52:36

some players last four years, some players

52:38

all of a sudden stay and coach and

52:41

stuff like that with them,

52:43

you know what I mean. Cox, I guess

52:46

had high hopes, maybe because JD

52:48

was there for so long. It's been ten years

52:50

almost or so, sorry it's been eight years.

52:53

Is that the limit is that the I thought it was four

52:56

years right in turn ship, then

52:58

you do your residency

53:02

residency and then after

53:04

that, like we were residents a long time ago, so

53:06

that mean we could bounce and

53:08

go.

53:09

Of course, I think that, you

53:12

know, a lot of people move on way sooner than this.

53:14

It is a show, so everyone stayed. That's

53:16

the thing we joke about. We're gonna have to figure out if

53:18

we do a reboot, is like, why are we all together again?

53:21

But it was funny and by the way, in this episode, when there's that

53:23

fantasy of us running the hospital

53:26

and we're like, all the nurses are like models,

53:28

would like cut off scrubs

53:32

and wear in like three piece suits. It

53:34

had me laughing because it was like I

53:38

was thinking, first of all, that it would be fun to

53:40

reference that now, like if

53:42

we do yeah,

53:45

And then also I was thinking that, oh my gosh, if

53:47

you if you do a reboot, you'd be able

53:49

to cut to.

53:50

Ship that we shot oh so much

53:52

stuff.

53:52

You'd have the unique ability to cut

53:54

back to us, you know, so

53:57

long.

53:57

Ago and when we were younger,

54:00

when.

54:00

We were young and be like, it's funny thing, how tur can I

54:02

imagine running this hospital would be? And then

54:04

you cut to that fantasy. I mean you could obviously,

54:06

like occasionally cut back to shit.

54:08

It'd be funny. You could have given it rare.

54:11

It's it's very interesting because we'd be

54:13

starting over, right, So it's a reboot. And

54:16

when we started Scrubs wasn't this bright

54:18

and colorful. It was very dark and dingy,

54:20

and the hospital was very scary looking. And

54:23

if we cut back to how we're running it, and it's

54:25

the reboot, and it's the pilot again, and

54:27

it feels like that again, and it feels like a

54:29

real fucking hospital again.

54:32

It's you know what I was a different you

54:35

know, you know what I was laughing about.

54:36

This is how the reboot should start, is you know how

54:39

like the pilot opens with JD and he slaps

54:41

his alarm clock and he hops out of bed and he's

54:43

so you know, I think, I'm twenty five years

54:45

old and I'm so excited, and I put the shampoo on

54:47

my chest. You should see like my

54:49

hand come in and then like the camera

54:52

pulls back and I've got like a sleep app near

54:54

mask on, and I'm like tired. And then

54:56

you see Elliott and she's got like her mouth gummies

54:58

in and then like it takes me like forever to get

55:00

to bed, and I'm.

55:01

Like, oh my back, And

55:04

then you see me.

55:05

Like and the kids are running around. You see

55:07

me like not putting shaving from on my chest in a silly

55:09

way, but like slowly, exhaustedly shaving.

55:12

You know, Like I wonder how would

55:14

contrast how old are the kids now?

55:19

I think?

55:19

I mean, if I was in charge, I think it'd be funny

55:21

to have teenagers, just because watching JD and Turk

55:24

deal with teenagers would be funny.

55:26

They can't be little kids. We can't

55:29

do the Sam, no, and

55:31

I can.

55:32

Well, how old? What's the math? How old would

55:35

these kids be? Guys, and

55:37

you had the kid, and we had the kid when we were you

55:40

is look at the kids two thousand The show stopped

55:42

in two thousand and nine, and then

55:44

we had babies, so fours

55:47

ago, so they could be fifteen sixteen

55:54

and our kids have to be dating.

55:57

Do they?

55:58

That's what we dated.

56:00

Isn't that?

56:00

Like Josh and Chaer clueless.

56:07

A conclusion in there was

56:09

a step parents.

56:10

There's step situation.

56:11

Yeah, but still still brother and

56:13

sister, step brother.

56:15

They weren't raised together though anyway they

56:18

were.

56:18

They were not fine fine,

56:21

these.

56:22

Two are raised together.

56:24

I think they

56:27

should keep it a secret.

56:29

What if they do with Sam and Diane thing we're like

56:31

in the in the first episodes they

56:33

like hate. They're like Sam and Diane. They're like they

56:35

hate each other, but you can tell they love each other kind of.

56:37

Vibes that or

56:39

they I like Joel's they keep it a secret,

56:42

and they're keeping it a secret from us.

56:44

Yea, all

56:46

right, I don't like kids telling secrets.

56:49

Okay, get back.

56:51

Jadie finds smell you later.

56:54

That makes no sense, tell

56:57

secrets to your parents till

56:59

your parents everything.

57:02

JD thinks smellulator is hilarious. Kim

57:04

is yes. Kim

57:06

has asked him to stop saying it, but he finds

57:09

it very hilarious. And he tells Turk, and

57:11

Turk says that is hilarious, and I go, I

57:13

know, you know, some people don't think. So we

57:19

learned that Harrison Kelso's son is

57:22

full on running a bordello.

57:23

He's a man whore.

57:25

Yeah, he's a he's a man who Now

57:28

officially he's officially a man.

57:30

So Harrison is a full time what

57:34

do you call it, a male prostitute. He's

57:36

a Jiglow.

57:39

Is like

57:41

a pimp.

57:42

No Jigglow. I don't I don't know if it's

57:44

not the right way to say it anymore. Well,

57:48

sorry to blow up your Google Current

57:50

twenty twenty four for Jiglow probably

57:53

a sex.

57:54

Worker, right, I was gonna say, they catch all

57:56

the sex worker for sure. But a male.

57:58

Escort is also an appropriate her

58:00

male escort escort.

58:02

Okay, he's a male escort, but his

58:04

father calls him a man horror.

58:07

Let's take a break.

58:07

We'll be right back after these fine

58:09

words

58:17

Denise gives a patient

58:19

too much heparin and they almost die,

58:22

and Cox And is furious and

58:25

uh, but but Elliott is protecting her.

58:27

Not exactly sure why Elliot's protecting her. Why is she

58:30

protecting here?

58:30

This is a trait, This is one of Elliott's

58:33

things. She's always been like this, where she

58:35

feels like she has to take the fall for other

58:37

people's stuff.

58:39

I also felt like in this episode, she was saying

58:42

Denise is already beating

58:45

herself up so much that it

58:47

wouldn't do her confidence or ability

58:49

to get back in there and try again any

58:52

good to like breat and

58:54

beat her down, which we've seen Elliott get

58:56

berated and beaten down and really struggle to

58:59

come back from that. I thought she was just about

59:01

her own experience.

59:02

That's well said Joelle. I think that that that

59:04

Elliott is seeing herself

59:06

in Denise and wishing someone protected

59:09

her more, and so she's standing up for her.

59:12

Indeed, Yeah, it's so easy

59:15

to be upset at that when you watch it from afar,

59:17

But for when

59:19

it's you, Oh

59:22

man, I get why Cox is upset, and

59:24

I get why Elliott did it. Like my

59:26

wife and I deal with this all the time with our children.

59:29

It's the exact same thing. I totally get

59:31

it. Where you tried to where you where you

59:33

wish someone had

59:36

your parent had did it different, and then you try

59:38

to do it different, but you're just fucking them up. And

59:40

that's what Elliot's doing. M Hm.

59:44

How does it happen with your kids?

59:45

What do you mean? So when

59:47

I was a kid, I

59:50

didn't have everything I didn't you know, shit's

59:52

harder, was harder, And because

59:55

of my experience now I

59:58

can see where the are harder

1:00:00

for my kids, and I can try and combat

1:00:03

that with anything with it's

1:00:06

okay, or steer them away from it. When

1:00:10

the things that they're going to deal with in the in

1:00:12

the mistakes that they're going to make and stuff like

1:00:14

that, are going to help them become

1:00:18

better human beings. And you

1:00:20

have to let them make mistakes and you have to let

1:00:22

them learn to pick themselves up. And

1:00:24

what Elliot's doing is not helping

1:00:26

this young lady become

1:00:29

a better doctor. She's making

1:00:31

it so this young lady is now going to hide

1:00:34

or can hide or doesn't have to take full

1:00:36

responsibility for her fuck ups.

1:00:38

And that's protecting There's.

1:00:41

No way, you

1:00:43

know, and to Elliot's credit, she

1:00:45

doesn't.

1:00:45

Have kids, you know what I mean, And maybe if she does,

1:00:47

If she did, she could see

1:00:50

in that situation how

1:00:52

she's failing her, Denise.

1:00:55

That is how she's failing Denise. That's

1:00:59

really what Cox is saying. Cox doesn't give

1:01:01

a shit if the girls feelings are hurt.

1:01:04

That's not what the fuck it is. It's about no accountability

1:01:06

must be had, and and and

1:01:09

and you protecting her is not is not going to

1:01:12

help.

1:01:12

Yeah, and also she'll do it again. And she didn't

1:01:14

learn because she almost kills somebody. Yeah,

1:01:17

Gucci and uh Ted

1:01:19

are moving in together. But the janitor says

1:01:22

no. He says it's not aloud. He's

1:01:24

there a cult leader, this janitor.

1:01:26

Who who the fuck does he think he is?

1:01:28

That he can tell somebody.

1:01:30

That he thinks he's the leader of the man trust.

1:01:33

I think this is where it comes. If this

1:01:35

happens, change starts and change, we gets

1:01:37

changed, We gets changed, We gets changed.

1:01:39

That's why he doesn't want change. So he's like,

1:01:41

no, no moving in, there's too much changing. Jimmy,

1:01:44

the overly touchy, orderly massaging

1:01:47

Todd.

1:01:47

Was hilarious, yes, and

1:01:50

then grabs he goes.

1:01:54

And then he makes them cover their ears so they

1:01:56

can't hear, and then they they

1:01:58

find a way to massage each other with their hands

1:02:00

over.

1:02:00

Their ears, with their elbows and

1:02:02

stuff.

1:02:03

And the jenner is like, you know, you.

1:02:04

Didn't talk about Todd's three way that he has.

1:02:06

Gone one second, I just got to say. The janitor is like,

1:02:08

you know, sometimes you think you're an odd dude, and

1:02:11

then you see something like this because

1:02:14

of them massaging each other with their hands

1:02:16

over their ears, talk.

1:02:20

About Todd's three way that he has

1:02:22

going on.

1:02:22

He's seeing the Hendersons actively.

1:02:25

They're a thropple.

1:02:27

They are a real or

1:02:29

a couple.

1:02:30

They're a throuple,

1:02:33

a throuple.

1:02:34

It seems like he's not as

1:02:37

engaged as she

1:02:39

is though.

1:02:40

He's dating a couple. So the two

1:02:43

of them are like actively together

1:02:45

and then he's like dating them. I think they're

1:02:47

both involved.

1:02:48

You can see Todd didn't

1:02:50

make out with the guy, but you see

1:02:52

him grabbing his arms and stuff like they're

1:02:55

all they're all banging. I think Todd just

1:02:57

didn't want to make out with the guy,

1:03:00

said, I think he he made

1:03:02

out with the woman, but he was grabbing the other guy's

1:03:04

arms, like, come on, let's go bang in the.

1:03:05

Other room or come

1:03:08

watch me bang.

1:03:09

No, I think it. My sense is that he's

1:03:12

by or or he we know he's into everything

1:03:14

and they're all going to get down.

1:03:17

What does that cost? What is that call?

1:03:18

When you're into everything?

1:03:20

Pan sexual? Right, Joelle fluid

1:03:23

act?

1:03:24

What is it?

1:03:25

Pand sexual?

1:03:27

Pan sexual? Todd is definitely pan sexual.

1:03:29

He's as pan sexual as it gets.

1:03:31

I don't think it gets any more pant sexual.

1:03:33

Yeah, he's full pan Todd.

1:03:35

He's full paned.

1:03:36

Yeah, he pans so far around

1:03:38

he pans three sixty.

1:03:42

Very well done with your wordplay,

1:03:45

Zach Brat.

1:03:45

Thank you.

1:03:46

That'd be a good that'd be a good T shirt

1:03:48

for any of your pan friends

1:03:51

in the film industry. Joel, you

1:03:53

have an image of a of a rainbow and a camera

1:03:56

panning, and you go, I pan so far, I pan

1:03:58

three sixty.

1:03:59

Wow?

1:04:01

Makes that shirt? Make it on Etsy, I'll buy

1:04:04

one. Going on as chief,

1:04:06

So Turk and JD get into a fight because

1:04:09

Turk starts making executive

1:04:11

decisions because he's got a higher rank at the

1:04:13

hospital than JD.

1:04:15

Getting into a fight because they're going to miss

1:04:17

each.

1:04:17

Other, right, it's like a couple of spats.

1:04:20

Yeah, they're fighting because they sad.

1:04:23

Turk agrees to stuff

1:04:25

for them to Turk decides.

1:04:27

To operate on missus Galen and

1:04:29

that's not what he and JD decided.

1:04:31

And JD's pissed, and

1:04:34

Carla acts like she wants to have sex

1:04:36

with Turk. And when they go in

1:04:38

the break room, JD and

1:04:40

Elliott are already about to hook up. JD's

1:04:42

pants are at his ankles and

1:04:47

and uh, and we realized it was all a

1:04:49

ruse from Elliott and

1:04:51

Carla to get JD and Turk to

1:04:53

talk.

1:04:54

But here's the thing, and this is

1:04:56

very realistic. A couple that's

1:04:58

not married, it's like I got

1:05:01

carried away. The couple that is

1:05:03

married is like, I

1:05:05

didn't get carried away at all. I

1:05:07

was just getting you in the room what

1:05:10

I got.

1:05:11

Carla is not feeling it.

1:05:14

She's felt it enough. She's

1:05:17

tired.

1:05:17

She got a baby, baby

1:05:22

right right.

1:05:24

Yeah, that's where

1:05:26

we have the fantasy where that we're

1:05:28

running the hospital, which is with the gender is

1:05:30

in a cage and he's we're eating

1:05:32

chocolate pudding and

1:05:35

it's only for us.

1:05:36

Right, Carla comes putting the fact

1:05:39

that we're running the hospital, but we still

1:05:41

make Carla the nurse at

1:05:44

the hospital, like she should be in

1:05:46

a suit.

1:05:47

Also, like she should have been the.

1:05:49

Head of whatever, like you know what I mean, Like we

1:05:51

got her with the rest of the girls

1:05:54

with ties out.

1:05:56

You know what I mean, turns

1:05:59

in lives.

1:05:59

I was

1:06:02

like, damn, you didn't. You didn't even

1:06:04

just say maybe you can have

1:06:06

a position too well, we run this

1:06:08

thing.

1:06:08

Also, I know.

1:06:11

Too.

1:06:12

I saw it as Turkey is so in love with Carla

1:06:14

that like, even though there's other models around, he wants

1:06:16

her as the front and center model in his world.

1:06:19

Right on respect respect.

1:06:22

That's pretty great.

1:06:27

All I'm saying is Joel was like, yeah, what

1:06:29

the fuck.

1:06:31

I'm gonna be honest with you. That scene was a little cringe

1:06:33

for me. I'm sitting there like, Wow, I don't think we

1:06:35

could get away with this right now. I don't think this

1:06:37

type of thinking is correct

1:06:40

for the workplace, like you know what I mean,

1:06:42

Like.

1:06:43

It wasn't that far. It was like two guys fantasizing

1:06:46

that all these everyone that worked

1:06:48

there was a beautiful model. I don't think it was like too

1:06:51

extreme.

1:06:53

Okay, well no, I don't think

1:06:55

it's too extreme. I do you think that this

1:06:58

show would call them out for it in a

1:07:00

different way?

1:07:01

Now, yeah, they would, they would call would

1:07:03

the show would comment on it like, really, are you guys

1:07:05

that fucking obsessed

1:07:08

with boobies?

1:07:09

Instead, they knocked putting on the

1:07:11

floor and made the janitor come out and eat

1:07:13

it with his hands.

1:07:14

Yeah, he's like he's a caged animal.

1:07:17

He literally he has a chain around.

1:07:18

Ye and he wants

1:07:21

to eat I thought he was.

1:07:22

At I thought he was going to eat the pudding

1:07:24

off that gross carpet for a second.

1:07:26

And as you're looking at it, you can see

1:07:29

the dirt and dinge and

1:07:31

nastiness on it, I know.

1:07:33

And I was like, as a director, I was like, did we lay

1:07:35

down fake carpet for the scene, because that's

1:07:37

pudding is going to stain the fun out.

1:07:40

And now I probably left that ship there.

1:07:43

I don't know.

1:07:43

And then and then and then I was like, oh my

1:07:45

god, I was still this many years later,

1:07:48

like, oh, Neil, please don't eat that fucking putting off.

1:07:49

That gross carpet.

1:07:50

Like the things that carpet.

1:07:52

Has seen, the

1:07:56

janitor is so far gone that he wants to eat

1:07:59

the leg of a model.

1:08:01

Yeah, why does he trying to eat her legs because he's hungry?

1:08:03

Yes, because he hasn't let

1:08:05

him eat.

1:08:06

Yeah, he comes, he's like eating

1:08:08

like no, clean, all

1:08:13

right?

1:08:14

And then when we get to

1:08:16

cop I mean I got goosebumps at the end

1:08:18

when uh as

1:08:20

I said there No, when you know, when

1:08:22

I say good night to Yeah, when I say good night to Cocks

1:08:24

on the ramp and he just looks at me, I

1:08:27

don't know, I got full body chills. I thought it was

1:08:29

so moving.

1:08:31

That's when I realized, right there, this motherfucker

1:08:33

has been abandoned so many times, and

1:08:35

here we go again. Yeah, the

1:08:38

look is I'm still fucking here.

1:08:42

The look could also be I've been abandoned

1:08:44

so many times and even and

1:08:46

that's why I kept you at a distance. But

1:08:48

I still trained you. I still you were still

1:08:51

like a son to me, and I did my best

1:08:53

to be vulnerable. And now you're leaving too.

1:08:56

Can we also talk about JD's reaction, because

1:08:58

there's a time that would have killed him,

1:09:00

you know what I mean, there's a time where fix

1:09:04

it immediately, and there's so

1:09:06

much growth in his character of being like, oh

1:09:09

well it's over and angry

1:09:11

over there.

1:09:12

Yeah, that's a good point, Joe the

1:09:14

evolution of JD. Although we're gonna learn

1:09:16

in the finale that, as

1:09:19

I recall, he finally gets a hug and

1:09:21

it's like everything he ever wanted.

1:09:24

And there's that sweet song I like.

1:09:26

Both the Winter Song by Sir Burry Ellis.

1:09:28

Well, that's

1:09:31

a and uh Ingrid

1:09:33

Michaelson, Ingrid Michaelson

1:09:35

sing that song together.

1:09:36

Oh, you're right, You're right. It's Sarah Brells

1:09:39

and Ingrid Michaelson in a duet singing Winter

1:09:41

Song. But then there's the Kate Magucci song

1:09:43

with the ukulele that's so sweet. H

1:09:47

Well, that's the episode. Yang, I'm

1:09:50

sad it's over, guys. Yeah

1:09:53

you know, hey now, hey,

1:09:55

now.

1:09:56

Don't dream it. Yeah,

1:10:02

it's it's I I

1:10:05

uh, I hate that it's coming

1:10:07

to an end. And I feel I

1:10:10

am now a fan of the show because

1:10:12

we've had to watch every episode, you

1:10:14

know what I mean.

1:10:15

Donald's finally seeing the show scrubs guys, and he

1:10:17

likes.

1:10:17

Where you

1:10:20

know what I mean? This is uh,

1:10:23

and so because of it, I

1:10:26

mean, it's it is very emotional, it's very

1:10:29

I mean, I don't know how I'm going to react

1:10:31

to it in the next episode, but it definitely

1:10:33

while watching this, I was like, I don't want this

1:10:35

to and this is like, you

1:10:38

know.

1:10:38

What I mean, what a crazy exercise

1:10:40

we've we've undertaken to.

1:10:42

But even the exercise itself has

1:10:44

to come to an end now, Like that's what I'm

1:10:47

everything, you know, like we're

1:10:49

going into something completely different,

1:10:51

Zach. We're going to watch the show now and

1:10:54

it's not the show anymore. It's some

1:10:57

different imagination of what the show is

1:10:59

going to be, you know what I mean.

1:11:01

If we do make a reboot, we should chronicle

1:11:05

putting the reboot together on this podcast.

1:11:08

Yeah, hell yeah, that'd be fun.

1:11:13

Well, I want to thank Jowell

1:11:16

and Dale. Not that it's over obviously with the podcasts

1:11:18

will continue, but I want to thank you for

1:11:21

being a part of this. It's been it's

1:11:23

been so gosh. We started the beginning

1:11:25

of the pandemic in what March of twenty

1:11:27

twenty? It is correct, almost

1:11:30

four years? Isn't that crazy?

1:11:32

How long it is?

1:11:32

Crazy?

1:11:34

Four years?

1:11:35

Wow?

1:11:36

So thank you everyone for sticking with us and for

1:11:39

being a part of this. And thank you more.

1:11:42

I know, I'm just emotional. Thank you and

1:11:44

don't hesitate to tell us when you see

1:11:46

us that you listen, because it always makes me feel good,

1:11:48

especially when people

1:11:51

say that it makes them smile. That's all we're trying to do.

1:11:54

We gotta do something special for the last episode.

1:11:56

Maybe you should do a wrap for the finale. Can

1:11:58

you do that.

1:11:59

I've been working on it

1:12:00

out.

1:12:05

Working professional

1:12:08

rapper. He pulled a pad out.

1:12:10

Okay, I'm putting it out there, working

1:12:13

all right.

1:12:13

We love you guys and more.

1:12:15

Next week counts out to seven

1:12:18

stories that show

1:12:21

we made about

1:12:23

a bunch of talks and nurses in Canada.

1:12:27

I said, here's the stories.

1:12:29

Net all s no.

1:12:32

So Gada, Rob you here up,

1:12:35

Gatherer, rab you here up.

1:12:37

Sweet show Wiz

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