Bros & Shows - Rodeo on the Vineyard (Summer House: Martha's Vineyard Full Recap)

Episode Date: April 24, 2024

What's up Bros?! We watched this weeks Martha's Vineyard and we are really enjoying this season. If youre not caught up yet, please do yourselves a favor and start watching, you won't regret it. in to...day's episode, Bria is having issues with Jasmine in regards to Mariah. Meanwhile, Bria also wants Preston to clear the air with Phil who was on the show for one episode last year before getting voted out. Is this genuine or is {hill just trying to find his way back onto the show? Jasmine lets the group know that she's pregnant and also that she's a little nervous about Silas potential getting extended on his deployment. Shanice and Alex smooth things over after she vents to the group on how the "google" incident affected her last year. Noelle and Summer get into it a little over Alex, and its becoming a little more clear that we think Summer definitely has feelings for Alex. All in all, the house is getting along pretty well and we think its time to get a lil more messy. Embrace some of the chaos, but overall this is a great show, a great season and we are looking forward to more! Time Stamps: intro: 0-7:20 SHMV: 7:28 Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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Starting point is 00:00:45 Hi, I'm Karma. And yes, I am a bitch. Brov Bros. Good afternoon, everybody, and welcome back to another episode of Brav Bros. Your favorite podcast from The Bros for everybody, for whoever wants to listen. I am your co-host, Steele Russell, joined as always by the one and only Boots Scoot McGoots. What's up, dude? Just more sadness.
Starting point is 00:01:08 Yeah. Welcome to Philadelphia Sports. Yeah, what's new. Yeah, this is just what we get all the time. I don't know why we even care. It's like, and then, you know what, bothers me, and it shouldn't because it's people being nice, and they're just trying to relate. But our friends do it in the group chat, like our video game group checks. A lot of them are, like, from Kansas City.
Starting point is 00:01:27 and then some of our listeners do it. They send us DMs. They're like, well, at least you're not X, Y, or Z town because our team sucks all the time. Here's the difference, okay? And this is what being a Philly sports fan, why it's so objectively miserable, we are always, always almost good enough, which I would say is worse than knowing you suck and watching your team suck. We are so close all the time and then we fucking blow it. Well, they found a new way to blow it last night.
Starting point is 00:01:58 Yeah, that was, that was brand new. Which part? Are we talking about Maxie giving the ball up at the end of the game? That was a foul. It was a foul, but are we talking, like, what, how do you want to, how? Because we gave it up multiple different ways. Actually, the thing that, like, sticks out to me the most is Brunson making a three that hit off the rim that jumped straight in the air and then went in. They were making every, every shot.
Starting point is 00:02:23 And then Dante DiVincenzo gets to make a shot, like, that doesn't make any sense. He's not a three-point shooter. He drained it. Drained it in crunch time. Like, he's been doing it forever. And then he flexed when he walked away and I got so mad. I know. I just...
Starting point is 00:02:34 Look, it's just further proof that Villanova is not a Philly Sports Town. No. Like, it's just a stop with that shit. Yeah. Nova, no. They don't get, like, parades down Broad Street. No. No.
Starting point is 00:02:45 All your team went to the rival team. You know what we call Villanova around here? Villano fun. Do we? Yeah. Okay. We do now. We do now.
Starting point is 00:02:55 Certainly do now. I'm in on it. So, yeah, that's the vibes around here. A little low. It's only, you know, we still got game three coming up on Thursday at home. But it just sets up for such a bad scenario for me specifically because I'm just going to get drunk on a Thursday now. It's not happy drunk.
Starting point is 00:03:14 Somebody has to. I know. Yeah, I know. The good thing is I work from home on Friday, so it's not really that big of a deal, but we'll be okay. Are we going to the corner for that? Yeah, we're going to. I think we have to. We've got to change the vibe, but we've got to do something.
Starting point is 00:03:25 for this team because they're not helping themselves. Sorry, we're here to talk about Summer House Martha's Vineyard. Yeah, we are here to... Totally forgot what we were doing. Well, we have to vent because it's upsetting. It just makes me sad. Because you know me, I don't like, despite me having notebook tosses when watching Bravo. When I'm watching sports, I don't get, like, wildly angry.
Starting point is 00:03:47 I just get, like, sad. I get sad. And now I'm sad. But this will cheer me up. It tends to write the ship, as they say, we sit down to record. So, look, here's to game three. Who knows what's going to happen?
Starting point is 00:04:03 Look, I mean, the series doesn't start until the away team wins a game. So, yeah. That applies to baseball and basketball, actually. Sure. Let's talk about Bravo now. Let's talk about some Bravo. I need to move on from the six years. Yeah, we're doing Martha's Vineyard today, which this episode was not a whole lot
Starting point is 00:04:23 happened, but I still enjoy watching this show. Yeah. It's just a fun one. Yeah. It's been a good season. And again, I think the biggest thing that I keep hammering home when we talk about this show is because they're all newer and they're all fresh to reality TV for the most part, you're getting a lot of authentic moments. You're not getting a whole lot of forced production. You're not getting a lot of forced drama. And everybody on this show is genuinely, they're seemingly like good people. And I like that part because when you see them come to blows verbally, but when they're going back and forth with each other, they are more. emotionally in touch with themselves. Yeah, that's something that we pointed out last year when, you know, a lot of the people that are listening to this episode didn't even watch were OGs. So you can never take that away from us.
Starting point is 00:05:05 Yeah. First and foremost. But we did point that out a lot last year where, you know, even to a point where we're like, all right, you have to let the drama ensue. You have to get mad at each other. You can't always just be in tune with each other's feelings all the time. They found a better common ground this year where things do blow up and things do get a little heated, and you're able to pretty much have, you know, a sit-down apology. And, you know,
Starting point is 00:05:30 in Brea's case, maybe not, because everybody already knows that Brie is annoying. Yeah, you know it. They know it. So, you know, you're never going to accept the fact that she's not annoying. But you're able to sit down and at least let things go for the time being. And it never gets to the point where things are boiling over and things are boiling over. And it's really important for a show like this, too, because they're there for, what, six weeks straight, five weeks straight? No, they're there for 15 days. what the fuck yeah six weeks dude you know what no i i know what i was doing i know what i was doing i was doing it for the for the episode count jesus christ yeah i was like wait a minute no there's
Starting point is 00:06:05 episodes it literally said day eight of 50 i know it i don't even pay attention to that clearly i know i don't even see it anymore which is weird considering you read subtitles for every show you watch i do but you don't read the pre-written things well subtitles actually and i've gotten to the point in my life where subtitles are necessary when they're needed So, like, I don't read them the whole time. What the fuck did you do? Oh, that actually makes sense. Let's see what you're saying.
Starting point is 00:06:30 You watch the screen and then sometimes you check it. When, like, there's five different people talking and you need to hear what's going on behind. You know, obviously there's the forefront. You need to know what's going on behind. You start reading the subtitles. I don't read them the entire time. I can hear. I'm not deaf.
Starting point is 00:06:44 Nice. Good for you. Yeah. Do you know what pisses me off with subtitles? What's that? When you have the subtitles turned on, but Bravo inserts their own subtitles, then you can't read the subtitles because it's a subtitle over a subtitle? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:06:56 That's closed captioning, though. So subtitles only pop up when they need, like, whatever. I don't want you to get into the semantics of this. No, no, no, no, actually, seriously, and I'm so sorry to our listeners. We're going to talk about the show in a second. Can you, I've always... Yeah, so no, if you turn on, so for Peacock specifically. What's the difference between closed captioning and subtitles?
Starting point is 00:07:14 Close captioning will show you every noise that's made or, like, music is playing, and every verbal, like, dialogue that's going on. So regardless of what's going on, it'll show you every... But subtitles are just... Subtitles are just what is necessary for the most part. So, like, you're going to hear all, like, all the dialogue gets turned into a subtitle. And then in your case, where Bravo puts something up there, it doesn't show the subtitle because it's already there. It's not redundant.
Starting point is 00:07:39 Oh. I've always been curious. I've never taken the time to learn. Yep. Thank you. There you go. Yeah, that clears up a lot for me. I'm probably still just going to click close captioning.
Starting point is 00:07:48 Probably, yeah. But regardless, that makes me feel better. I'm happy you feel better. Yeah, me too. But we've been rambling long. enough. So let's dive into this week's episode. And we start out at dinner. And as we know, the way that we left it last week, Jasmine and Brea were getting into it a little bit at the table because Jasmine is inviting her friend Mariah to the house. Mariah and Brea had had
Starting point is 00:08:10 shit in the past. So she wasn't cool with that. So Jasmine's still upset. But even while they're like trying to navigate this, that's what I'm talking about as far as like emotional intelligence because they're both like, I hear you. I hear you. Like, I get it. I know your feelings are valid, but. I feel like that's where somebody like Preston comes in nice and strong for us. It's always glad.
Starting point is 00:08:31 He's just like, no, Brea, like, shut up. You're being annoying. Yes. Stop doing this. Just stop talking. Stop screaming. I'm doing this at a normal volume level. You're not.
Starting point is 00:08:40 Everybody's on Jasmine's side for the most part because they understand what you're doing. You want your way all the time and you're not going to get it. And again, we're only here for 15 days. I need to hammer that home in my own brain. So just let me do it. 15 days. It's not that big of a deal because guess what? When your boyfriend comes over from Germany, we're all going to welcome him with open arms,
Starting point is 00:08:58 even though last year it got annoying with you yelling at him for being in a hot tub. Now, obviously, you shouldn't have been in the hot tub to begin with. You should not have been in that hot tub to begin with. But you still brought your relationship drama to the rest of the house. But we're going to welcome him with open arms. So you need to be okay with other people coming and be able to shut things off when you have to. Yeah, and I think that Preston, I think you said it perfectly. In that moment, it's like, no, this is time for some shit to pop.
Starting point is 00:09:22 off just somebody go off and Preston steps in perfectly and he even brings it further and says well if you'd ask Phil to come to the house and everybody was okay with it and I wasn't like would you still bring him to the house she's like no no I wouldn't do it's like yeah you probably Phil comes to the house he has to like get a porta potty for himself though right I think and we're going to talk about that phone call later absolutely not it's like a tour bus rule like when we're taking the bus when I was playing baseball do not poop on the bus and you know the The only person, you tell the driver and you pull over. When I tell you, especially if it's like a seven to 10 day road trip,
Starting point is 00:09:57 they don't clean out the bathroom until the end of the trip. Hey, let's get our minor leaguers paid a little more, huh? They are starting to get paid better. Let's get them better buses, huh? It's not even, I think it's just a bus rule in general. Let's get the better bus maintenance, huh? Sure, yeah, I'm here to advocate for anything. Come on, let me just advocate.
Starting point is 00:10:15 Yeah, anything that they need, give it to them. But yeah, the only person that ever broke that rule was my manager in Abol, who's a dickhead and he went back there and tried to do like a quick poop to make sure like nobody knew he poop and he like walked out of the bathroom and like made a joke about like oh yeah when I was peeing like it got all over the toilet ha ha and as soon as he got like five feet away I was like he just took a shit and everybody in there was like yeah he 100% did and then he was um first one in the bucket at kangaroo court you that you know i know what kangaroo okay but regardless we're talking about poop again um it all comes back to poop it always
Starting point is 00:10:51 man, maybe we need to try to not talk about that for a while. We haven't. This is the first time we talked about poop in a little while. No, uh. We had, like, a three-week stretch where almost every episode had poop in it. I'm pretty sure the last three episodes have had some sort of talk about bathroom talk in it. Yeah, well, like Carl going into the bathroom to say that he wants to have sex with Lindsay's butt is not poop talk necessarily. I wouldn't have sex with it.
Starting point is 00:11:14 Poop adjacent. That still makes me uncomfortable. That's such a weird line. But anyway, Preston sped up. And he's like, you know what, you're a brat. We all know it. Everyone knows that you're fake. Like, we're all on the same page when it comes to you.
Starting point is 00:11:26 Nobody's scared of you. This is what you do. You don't get your way. You throw a fit. You say that nobody respects your feelings. And she's saying, what did you? She kept repeating it over and over again. She's like, I'm pushing my feelings to the side for everybody else here or something along
Starting point is 00:11:39 those lines. It's like, no, you're not. And especially in this house where everyone's pretty open to discussing feelings and being conscientious to your feelings. Like, yeah, obviously shit pops off. but I don't feel like this is a group in which that applies and everyone's on like we've watched this show for two years. Brea's annoying.
Starting point is 00:11:58 That's what she is. Everyone in the house knows it. Everybody watching knows it. And when she doesn't get her way, she freaks out. So she's yelling at everybody and somehow it's their fault. Yeah. They all drive home and Preston's kind of reiterating everything that he was saying prior. But you get a conversation between Jasmine and Shanice.
Starting point is 00:12:13 And for those you that don't remember or don't know last year when Chenice got to the house, there was a rumor out there that she had been stalking her ex-boyfriend and it came this whole issue because somebody in the house Googled her. It's the first thing that pops up on Google. Yeah, it was Alex, yeah. It was Alex?
Starting point is 00:12:32 I think it was too. I don't have any issues with the fact that he did that, though, because when you really break it down, and look, anybody can find out what she niece is going through. She even talks about it a little bit in this episode where she talks about having to take out a loan because she's broke and she needs to pay her lawyer fees and all this going on.
Starting point is 00:12:47 if you're spending time with someone in a house and you have any sort of knowledge about them going through a lawsuit, you're going to look it up. There's nothing wrong with that. You're going to want to find out what the fuck is going on, especially if, and this is how I imagine it broke down, Alex is telling somebody else. He's telling one of his friends. Oh, yeah, this is who's going to be there. Show a couple of pictures. Look them up. People are Googling who each other are if you don't know somebody specifically.
Starting point is 00:13:13 And I know a lot of people in this house do have prior knowledge and they have been friends or whatever it might be. So they do know a little bit. But yeah, if something like that pops up, you're going to be like, what the fuck's going on here? I agree. The only issue I have with it is you're now bringing it to national TV. So now everybody's going to see that. Whereas before, it's like if you meet her.
Starting point is 00:13:32 It's national TV in like a reality stage. I'm fine with it. Well, I don't know. Don't be on the show if you've got that going on. And you don't want to just understand that it's going to come out, I guess. It's going to come out. I mean, look, it's Bravo. People are on Reddit threads.
Starting point is 00:13:45 People are on Instagram. They're going to find it out regardless. Even if they didn't bring it up, somebody was going to. But Jasmine and Janice are talking, and Jasmine apologizes for bringing any extra stress to the issue, especially after finding out everything that she went through. You know, she was fired. I don't know.
Starting point is 00:14:00 She was fired as a result of this. I don't think so. I think she was just also fired. And then she got to pay her lawyer $5,000 and she got to take out loans and this and that. So it was a lot. But she seems to be, I don't know. Is she in a better place? Because, like, there's times I'm like, oh, she seems to be cool.
Starting point is 00:14:17 then she has like a moment where she's not and things don't seem to be who she is you know maybe she's kind of a little up and down but i think there's probably a sense of i don't know relief even because if you're coming into the house with that sort of knowledge of what you're going through you're going to be all over the place emotionally because your mind is obviously going to be drawn towards that so at least everybody knows what's going on now so if you do get a little erratic they know why and it's not because of them no i agree with that and i I also think that it's got to be somewhat freeing to know that everyone in the house knows, but not, like, they don't believe it. Yeah. They believe you, Cheney's that, you know, this was not her fault. And it also went to court, by the way, and all the charges were dismissed because they couldn't find any evidence of stalking. And then her ex came back at her with, like, he's suing her for money now. So clearly he had a motive and all this.
Starting point is 00:15:12 But I'm imagining that it's probably a good feeling to know that she's supported by the other people now. But when they get home, Brea is hammered. And when she's drunk is when she tends to go on her warpath or whatever. And she's going upstairs because Milo's barking. And Nick's like, he's crying for you. Not what she hears. Nope. She hears something along the lines of, you're a ho.
Starting point is 00:15:35 Yeah. And sends her upstairs. And it's even funnier because she didn't make that up that she had heard that. That's not what he said. But her response to it was like, call me a hoe, call me this, call me that. I don't care. What she heard, yeah. But I was so confused when she said that initially.
Starting point is 00:15:49 And then she backpedals later and it's like, no, that's what I heard. It's like, oh, that makes more sense. You can kind of hear it too because Milo, ho, it kind of sounds similar. And she's already on her warpath. She's already seeing red. And now she's got Milo barking upstairs doing, God knows what. We know what Milo is doing up there. Milo.
Starting point is 00:16:05 Which is so funny that there's a camera in there. And it's just like, here's what the dog's doing while you're not there, ripping everything to shreds. Also, dogs getting into makeup is dangerous. They make that shit with a lot of chemicals. pay attention on the power ranking scale of what's dangerous to dogs kebabs makeup makeup's high up there makeup's high up there makeup makeup sleeping pills why are we learning so much about what dogs can and can because nobody trains their dogs on these shows that's why we're back to this this is a trope from like the early days yeah yeah fucking train your dogs better and mylo seems like he's a pretty
Starting point is 00:16:41 chill dog for the most part too don't even don't we're going to talk You know how many clubs he's been to? He's been to clubs in Europe, Spain, Portugal, blah, blah, blah. Europe, Spain, Portugal. I was saying Europe, the whole, and then I was going sub, sub, yeah, smaller part. I understand that Spain and Portugal are both in Europe. You just got back from there. I got back from Italy, not Spain and Portugal.
Starting point is 00:17:02 Europe. I know. See what I'm doing? Nope. Cool. Now I need to ask you something. Have you ever had sleep support? No, I don't.
Starting point is 00:17:13 I thought that was a really funny moment, though, because Brie is. we've seen her in the past just continue to go after people when she gets in that sort of mood and you know what? Maybe this is just how Brea is and she was actually more susceptible to joking and laughing about things
Starting point is 00:17:28 after she's the asshole and she tried to do that last year and people are like, no, you just came after us. Now they know her a little bit more so they're like, all right, whatever, who cares? Let's just let Brea be happy because we don't feel like dealing with her anymore
Starting point is 00:17:38 because she's really annoying and that's kind of where we are now. So when she comes back down and she starts talking about the sleep support system, Nick is like, what the fuck are you talking about? So was Alex. Alex walks in. What the hell?
Starting point is 00:17:48 That sounds like some freaky shit. It does. And I get it if it's like your partner. And I think girls do it because girls will sleep in each other's beds. And like that's normal. Yeah, but I'm not going to see that on the other summer house all the time. Yeah, no guys, never. There's no sleep support system with dudes.
Starting point is 00:18:03 It's called a body pillow. Or you make your own body pillow with a couple of pillows. Okay. You know what I'm talking about? Sometimes you just need to hug on to something at night. Yeah, I get that. I get that, but I've never like doubled up. up with the body pillow, but, like, I've used a body pillow.
Starting point is 00:18:17 You put one between your legs and then you hold... No, I get the process. Thank you for that, for mansplaining that today. My whole thing with it, genuinely, I'm asking, was that completely platonic? Yeah. Or was she... You think? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:18:32 I don't know. I caught a vibe. Got a little vibe. Look. Simon's been gone for a while. Yeah. I'm just saying... I mean, that could be what it is...
Starting point is 00:18:41 I don't think that there's any sort of vibe towards, like... a sexual nature. I think it just might be the Brea is sad, sleeping alone. I think that's part of it. But here's my... I don't think any of the girls want to sleep in Brea's bed either.
Starting point is 00:18:53 Let me frame this scene for you. Frame it up, okay? Let's say Alex, because Nick has a girlfriend, even though I don't think Nick really cares that he's a girlfriend. But regardless, let's say Alex, the single one, says, all right, yeah, no problem. I'll come and snuggle with you
Starting point is 00:19:07 until you fall asleep. You're telling me there's not a world in which they're laying there. Maybe they feel a little something, something. Maybe somebody turns their head to the other one. There's a little smooch and something happens, especially when they both. Oh, no, I guess Alex hasn't been drinking, but she's been drinking. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:19:22 I'm just saying there is a, that, I don't know. I think it was just an innocuous little comment. I don't think there was anything meant by it. Not a big vibe, not a big vibe. Just a vibe. Like, you know, just kind of, what's it, little breadcrumbs. This may be someone will bite. I don't know if I want to do anything, but I want the option to potentially do something.
Starting point is 00:19:42 That's it. All right. well a mirror can't do that his girlfriend will cut his balls off oh my god we get to talk about it their face time later which woof but but the next morning but the next morning we get brea and cheneas talking and at the dinner table before when all that shit came up about google and her stalking she said you know i hate you my family hates you my mother hates you my dad hates you my great grandmother who's dead hates you like everybody hates you Alex and my family Bria asks her like, do you still hate him?
Starting point is 00:20:13 She says no, I was just heated in the moment, whatever. But they seem like they're okay. And I feel like we're working through in this group a lot of the growing pains of last year in which things are going to happen and stick. But because they were new last year, they didn't go back and like, all right, let's settle this. And I feel like this year we're getting a lot of moments where it's like, hey, remember this? Let's move on from this. But we need to talk about it one more time.
Starting point is 00:20:36 It's less of like a rehash, more of a resolve, which is better. Yeah, which I am appreciated. yeah and jasmine says that maria's going to stay somewhere else she's still coming to the festivity so there we see a little bit of a compromise brea's okay with that that's where you get the more mature group here where they will make compromises they're not going to which somebody in the house needs to not be that person yeah we need rest then i don't know but someone needs to just invite people without asking i just need them to have the ability to do that yeah but not choose to do it all the time yeah exactly like that's what we need because at the end of the day there are a lot of dumb
Starting point is 00:21:08 little, like, minuscule arguments that happen that should not be carried over to the next day or the day after that and then drag on the entire goddamn season, we need people to realize what the big things are and fight about that. Yeah. Not immediately sit down and talk about your feelings. Because I'll tell you one thing, I appreciate what they're doing. I think that's nice. I think that I could see a lot of friends in that group because those are the type of people
Starting point is 00:21:30 you want to surround yourself with, but I don't want to surround myself with those people on reality TV. You know what I need to argue. What I imagine will happen? What? Because something's going to give. You can only hang around the same people for two weeks straight for so long without shit popping off. My ace in the hole, if you will, summer's going to blow it up.
Starting point is 00:21:51 I think summer's definitely going to blow it up. But I think really what we need to see is this whole, the 15-day thing needs to end. We need to do the normal structure of a summer house. You can't with Martha's Vineyard. It's too hard to get there. That's the whole thing. It's not like an easy bop up and down. Four weeks.
Starting point is 00:22:07 Give them four weeks. Yeah. Give them more long. Yeah, I mean, obviously, that's going to wear them down. I think the whole, that'll really mentally break them. Yeah, especially if the boys are all staying in their bunk beds for that long. Yeah, that's going to absolutely destroy them. No, but I think that what it comes down to is we see Summer House, like, things don't get resolved because they're there for a couple of days.
Starting point is 00:22:24 And then they go back to New York and you let things fester. And then you see them again. You're not talking to them during the week because you're saving it for camera. That makes a lot of sense. Here, it's like, all right, we're here for 15 days. We need to be able to get through this. So these little things shouldn't be able to affect us. because otherwise it's just going to build and build and build and we're going to blow up at each other.
Starting point is 00:22:41 That's actually what I want to see. Yeah, a little bit. That's exactly what I want to say. So don't be so quick to turn things down because when things do build up like that, especially between two people, we're going to have a big blow up and then people are going to have to choose sides. And that's really what, like, the cornerstone for reality TV is. And I think that they don't really give that an opportunity because they're so conscientious of, all right, we need to be able to live together for 15 days and there's no reprieve and you can't go anywhere.
Starting point is 00:23:07 Whereas Summerhouse, you go back to New York and you talk it over with your friends and you realize, oh, no, the other person's wrong and you come back with a new rejuvenated energy to go after that person. You get fresh ammo. Yeah. So I think that's something more that we need.
Starting point is 00:23:19 So maybe somewhere in between what you and I just did where we do a couple of weekends here, a couple of weekends there, or you move locations. Look, I'm not sold on Martha's Vineyard. I think it's beautiful up there, but if you can't get a better structure for a TV show, then you might have to move it somewhere else. There's no way they can't figure out a way
Starting point is 00:23:33 to stay in Martha's Vineyard and do their thing there. it's interesting, and I just thought of this. It's like they have it set up, and I don't know if that's because they were just wanted to fuck with the format a little bit and see if this would work over this. They just threw it at the wall
Starting point is 00:23:48 just to see what it would look like. It's like a winter house set up in the summer house show. Because it's the two weeks, same people. Nobody's in and out. They stay there. So I think you need to find that middle ground between like a summer house and a winter house
Starting point is 00:24:03 and like, how do you make, is it two weeks on, week all, off, come back for two weeks? Could be? I don't know. We'll see. But I do, the point being, I do want there to be those moments where it's like, no, I'm not letting this go.
Starting point is 00:24:15 I think they're going to have to mess with the formula if, assuming they get a third season because people are actually starting to watch it now. Yeah. So they're going to get a third season. So that's enough, I feel like, for the people on this show to say, like, this is part of my job now. Like, yeah, I'm not taking two weeks off to go up and do this. Or if you're Silas, you're still working the entire time and making you.
Starting point is 00:24:36 your wife do things for you he caught astray i don't care um you're going to be able to look at it like all right this could be you know part of my career where i'm going to do this all the time and then i can do side ventures that i don't have to do my nine to five career all the time and i can take some time off to do this so i think that getting a third season is going to be huge for them they're going to be able to change it a little bit well they'll be making more money if there's a third season i agree they'll have a little bit more freedom to like you said make this more of a full-time thing so i'm curious this is going to be a interesting show to watch grow because
Starting point is 00:25:08 it is different. The format's different than other shows that are out there other than like a winter house, but winter house stinks. Yeah, let's not talk about winter house. So I was just comparing it saying this show's good winter house sucks. I don't even want to hear it. Winter house. No. Winter's coming. That shit's canceled forever. Yeah. No. Never say forever. That's the that's the Justin Bieber song, right? Never say
Starting point is 00:25:30 forever. Yep. Yeah, I'm big Beaver fan. But we get the crew playing basketball. And who did you have being good when I looked at the group before? And Janice played hoops in college. Yep. Immediately turned her ankle. Yeah, she turned. Look, getting older as shit happens.
Starting point is 00:25:46 By doesn't move the same way it used to. Alex was a varsity first team honorable mention. I'll tell you what I had. I had Alex being really good. Yeah. I had Chenice being really good. I had Amir as that type of guy that never really played basketball, but he played with his friends.
Starting point is 00:26:02 And he probably played growing up. And he was the type of guy that just ran down the guy. the block and just got rebounds the whole time. He can't really shoot and he has no finesse. Yeah. That's that was my breakdown of what I thought and I was exactly what happened. I thought Nick was going to be better. No, I didn't know. Do you know what I love
Starting point is 00:26:18 and I want to start using it? Because Nick said it, then Alex says it later about the rodeo. When you're not into something, when it's not your thing, that's not my ministry. I think that's awesome. I don't know. I love that. That's a great phrase. You start doing it? I'm going to try.
Starting point is 00:26:34 I'll support you. I don't know if I'm cool enough, but I'll try. I'll support you. Because Nick goes to his confessional. He's like, this is not my minister. I'm not a basketball player. Never claimed to be a basketball player. But they play. It's really funny because pretty much the majority has some kind of injury afterwards.
Starting point is 00:26:51 Nobody's feeling great post game. But we get a conversation between Preston and Brea, and they clear things up. But I like the way they cleared it up because Preston doesn't back down. He's like, look, you're a brat. I love you. You're like my little sister, but you are a brat. I was like, yeah, that's true. So I'm glad that we're not seeing just fully smoothed over things where it's like,
Starting point is 00:27:12 no, I didn't mean that. Oh, I didn't mean it either. Oh, that's hug. Everything's fine. Yeah. We're getting a little bit more, I don't know what the word is, but you know what I'm trying to say. They're starting to evolve a little bit.
Starting point is 00:27:24 I think they're starting to learn the game, which is fun. Yeah, and I don't know where, I don't know if I'll ever really get to a point where I like Brea, but I can definitely get to a point where I don't dislike her completely. I think that's the goal. And I think that's really the goal. because as far as people go in the house yeah it's only a season and a half in I don't really dislike anybody that much
Starting point is 00:27:42 I don't hate anybody I don't like grown when people get on the screen like we did last year where Silas was there everybody's just you know there's our favorites and then everybody else is just likable in some sort of sense so I think if you get to a point where Preston can call out Brea when she's being a brat when she's being
Starting point is 00:27:58 really annoying to the rest of the house that's going to help everybody because Brea will at least during this conversation we saw it she will back down And she'll say, yeah, all right, maybe I am being a little bit of brat. And then she'll just go remove herself. Because last year she went and ran to her room and cried with her dog every time. Called her mom, right?
Starting point is 00:28:15 Called her mom. And yeah, and it was just, like, tough to watch. And then Simon got there and it got even worse. So if we can get to a point where somebody can call out Brea when she's doing that and she stops, then she'll be more likable. Yeah. And I am thrilled for Simon to get there. Yeah. Because Simon cracks me up every time he's on TV.
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Starting point is 00:30:40 I have never, ever seen a dog in a nightclub. I've seen dogs at bars, like, during the day, but I don't even think I've seen a dog at night at the bar. Yeah, no, I've seen dogs at, like, a bar. I'm talking about a nightclub. A straight up nightclub? No, never. No, because they shouldn't be there.
Starting point is 00:30:55 You shouldn't have your dog there. But since you can't go into the club, she just chills in the car, which I thought was actually pretty nice of her to not be like, take me home. She's like, no, I'll just kick it with Milo, FaceTime Simon. So we get to check in with Simon. He flew in, so he's waiting for her apartment. I guess he's coming.
Starting point is 00:31:11 He's probably coming from there. That makes more sense. But they've been apart for a month. And I wonder if this is true because she's like, you know, being away from me gives him a ton of anxiety because he has no friends. I was like, is he anxious when you're gone or is he chilling? It was funny when she said, like, how do you feel? getting to the apartment, nobody's there? Do you feel relaxed? And he's like, yeah, I feel pretty relaxed here. It's like, yeah, because there's no one there. You and Milo, aren't there?
Starting point is 00:31:39 He says, there's still somebody here here, so I'm not like fully relaxed. Yeah. Like, yeah, your energy's still here. It's kind of making me a little anxious. It's a little stressful. Yeah, maybe you make him anxious. Yeah, but being apart from her makes him anxious. I don't know. Sure. I don't know. Just get Simon back in the house, for the love of God. But you get a quick clip of Noel and Janice. They're on the DL, so they're both at home because The Chinese rolled the ankle, and Noel just puked after the game or during the game.
Starting point is 00:32:08 I think she was a little hung over, a little dehydrated. Had to, you know, had to recover. Recovery is important, especially in sports. So they're home recovering, but we get everybody back to the house. It was a fun night out. I guess we didn't really get cameras in there. No, we got nothing. But we're doing a rodeo day.
Starting point is 00:32:23 I was psyched. I was like, hell yeah. Love a good rodeo day. Wasn't what I wanted it to be? No, I wanted so much more. Me too. I wanted, you know, the mechanical bowl. I wanted some other shit.
Starting point is 00:32:34 But, hey, regardless, I need to talk about Preston's briefs. Yeah? Yeah. I've never seen anything like that. No? No. No, I haven't. Hey, teach their own.
Starting point is 00:32:45 Not shaming anybody. No. Just was curious. They look good. Hey, it looks great. I'm not shaming the briefs. I've just never seen briefs like that. And my real question, genuinely, the only question I have about them is, are those comfortable?
Starting point is 00:32:57 Probably not. They don't look. Nah, they're definitely like fashion over function for sure. Is that what it is? I don't know. Like, zero problem with the briefs. Just need to know if they're comfortable. And, hey, I think we're going to have Preston on the show.
Starting point is 00:33:10 We've talked to him a couple of times. He reached out to us a little while ago, and then somebody commented on one of Candace's post that we should get Preston on here, and he said he's ready whenever. So we will get Preston on. Maybe we'll ask him where he got the briefs, and then I'll get steal a pair of briefs.
Starting point is 00:33:26 I will try them on if we get one of those. I'll let you know if they're got. To me, it looked like a jock strap, which I've worn. Yeah, but will you let me buy you the pair of briefs? I mean, if you're buying for me as a friend, sure. Okay. Yeah, but no.
Starting point is 00:33:42 You're nice and comfortable. Not anymore. Yeah. What do you mean? Not anymore. What do you mean? I just said okay. You said it like with a little like upturn at the end.
Starting point is 00:33:50 I'm like, okay. Like I just at that, no. Like I got a little bricked up? Yeah, like, which is fine, you know. Which is also fine. It's fine. It's fine. A lot of fines being thrown around here.
Starting point is 00:34:00 No, it's fine. I just like, yeah, no, no. buy them you know who deserves some fines those fucking refs from last night yeah they do fuck those refs even the fucking NBA today we just read the thing the two minute report before the show star they even said yep they fucked it up nothing's going to happen to them but they fucked it up they're fucking corrupt brutal thank you but we were past it we were past it solid opportunity and took it well Preston tells brea that he's ready to talk to Phil as we know Phil was in the house last year for one two episodes two episodes one night two
Starting point is 00:34:31 episodes yeah yeah and 24 hours if you had this is why you need to watch season one because within the first episode shit pops off literally because this man poops in someone else's bathroom yep which is so disrespectful and i don't understand why anybody would do that but preston agrees to sit down and talk with them because i guess i didn't know this phil and brea are friends so brea is kind of pushing this because i'm assuming she wants to bring phil back what i gather from this Phil watch season one I was like fuck I missed out
Starting point is 00:35:05 I blew it because they're going to do well this show's doing well and I blew my shot on this show I think he's trying to get back in the good grace is to potentially make a comeback in season three that makes a lot of sense
Starting point is 00:35:15 it is just really funny though that we've got Brea wants to bring Phil up and obviously we've got issues with Phil Jasmine wants to bring Mariah there's issues with jazz or with Mariah so like
Starting point is 00:35:25 it's just a complete cluster fuck bring them which is good yes that's what we need these people are getting too comfortable, and they're having no drama. They're being too nice. It's being too goddamn nice to each other. They're too in touch with their emotions.
Starting point is 00:35:37 Bring the, bring the mayhem. I want both of them there, and I want Amir to bring his girlfriend up there, and I want to see how fucking crazy she is. Yeah, let's do all of that at once. Mariah, Phil, and Natalie. I need it. Arrived together. The tornado.
Starting point is 00:35:51 That's a great season finale last night there. And Simon. And Simon, too. Boom. Why not? That's a great problem. Go them all in there. Oh, man.
Starting point is 00:35:59 I hope that happens. I don't that's a lot to ask but that could happen there is a world they might be getting a reunion so are they getting a reunion oh good looks like I love that hopefully it's uh hopefully it's a good I don't know I just want this show to do well I love this show I wanted to do well but whatever him and Phil talk it out Phil says you know I was drunk when I met everybody I was a piece of shit last year his words not mine he he's taking full accountability whether or not it's fully genuine because immediately my mind just goes to he realizes that he, like, fumbled the bag here and he's trying to get back on the show. But regardless, he apologizes. Preston says that they're good. So we'll see if Phil, something tells me he'll make it back to the house this year,
Starting point is 00:36:43 at least for a weekend or something like that. And then I would imagine we might see him next year. But we get to the rodeo, as Alex says, that's not my ministry. Love that line. Jordan, and I remember this from last year now, she was an award-winning equestrian. She knows a way around a horse,
Starting point is 00:36:59 Amir as well. He grew up in Texas. He's been riding horses. It was either football or horseback riding and he stuck with horseback riding. That's it. They just trot around a barn on horses and then they do like a rodeo day race which was just running while holding different objects because the one was a sack race and then they did the run with the horse between their legs and then they bob for apples. This thing was just kind of thrown together at seems. Yeah, it was not. What do you think of when you think of a rodeo? Well, I think about bobbing for apples. I think about horses. and I think about sack races. Cool, we'll do that.
Starting point is 00:37:31 We'll do those. None of those. That's really all it was, yeah. I didn't like, it was kind of poorly planned. I had high hopes for it. I did too. High high hopes. And then, yeah.
Starting point is 00:37:40 They need to run it back next year and do more. Do more. They did more on Summer House in a backyard with rodeo day than they did an actual corral where they could have done a rodeo. Correct. Maybe next year. Here's the hoping. But they get back home.
Starting point is 00:37:54 This is where we get this cryptic evening where Jasmine's like there's a guest coming for dinner, but I can't tell anybody who it is. So everyone's panicking that it's somebody that somebody doesn't like. Yeah. They're going to be Phil or Mariah. Somebody's walking. Silas. Or Silas. And nobody likes Silas.
Starting point is 00:38:09 So it's going to be somebody that's going to rock the boat in the house, which I was rooting for. I'm like, bring the chaos. Somebody walk in that door and light this shit on fire. Even though we knew what it was. Yeah. Well, I didn't know. No, that Steele and I talked about this before we started recording.
Starting point is 00:38:24 Both of us knew, obviously, the Jasmine was pregnant. We talked about it before, maybe like, three or four weeks ago. And even then, yeah, and even then when she talks about bringing somebody, my mind did not go to. She's just going to announce her pregnancy until just before she did it. I think, yeah, when she started talking before she got to that, oh, this is what she's doing. And I was bummed out. I mean, it's awesome. Super bummed out by pregnancy.
Starting point is 00:38:51 No, no, no. That's not what I'd say. I just thought that somebody was going to walk into the house and, like, stir the pot a little bit. Yeah. Obviously, it's amazing. We're super happy for her. And for Silas, again, thank you for your service. Quit being an asshole to your wife.
Starting point is 00:39:04 Maybe we can support you on this show, but probably not. See the Reddit threads just developing now. Yeah. Rob Bros hate pregnancy. The brav pros hate the military. Here we go. None of those things. You're going to send Steel into a spiral.
Starting point is 00:39:19 You better not do it. No, I'm good. Do it. Do it. Do it. I mean, shut the fuck up. But this is where we get. Is this the first time we've seen?
Starting point is 00:39:27 Natalie? Yeah, I think so. So we get a FaceTime between... We've heard her, but we've never seen her on FaceTime, yeah. We have. And this FaceTime went about exactly how I thought it would. Because she's talking to Amir. She does not have his full undivided attention.
Starting point is 00:39:43 That's a problem. You can go. And then the line that he says, I'm like, my man, you got to say this out loud and listen, like record it and listen to what you just said. This is Natalie 101. She's not going to tell me how she's feeling. I have to guess. I got to figure it up.
Starting point is 00:39:57 because the hints. It's a fun game. No, you don't. This is not healthy. He's got your balls on a mantle. Yeah. Right. Danielle Pull.
Starting point is 00:40:04 That's not, you shouldn't have to. You shouldn't have to play this game with your girlfriend. The thing that it really comes down to for me, you know, like, come on, lady, you know you're on TV. Amir's already doing a shit job at portraying you as a good person. He's not doing great. He is not doing great. And look, I don't know if they're still together. I didn't do any research on that, but the way this season is going, if this is how your relationship is, she probably threatened to break up with him or kill him.
Starting point is 00:40:26 or kill him after the first episode, the way that he was talking about her. He says every single episode, I think this is the first one he hasn't, that if there's any misstep on his part, she will murder him. Yep. That's not hyperbole. That's him saying that. She will cut my dick off or kill me. And honestly, it's a detriment to how Amir is this season.
Starting point is 00:40:46 Amir last year was fun. He was involved in everything. Outgoing. I feel like he's afraid to talk to anybody. He only talks to the guys. He's afraid to talk to any of the girls because of how this is going to go with his relationship. That's not conducive to good TV, bro.
Starting point is 00:40:59 That's actually why I love the scene where they're getting into it at dinner. Yeah. And you get the shot of Amir and Jordan at the bar doing shots. I was like, that guy, this guy's, he's fun. I forgot about this guy. Like you're just shooting the shit with Jordan. It's not, you're not being weird. You're not being flirty.
Starting point is 00:41:15 You're just like talking. Now look, I do need it to come to a climax with Natalie showing up at the house, freaking the fuck out, being a terror. And then we get some good TV from that. and then next year you come back in a mere single again. Or he's in a good relationship. The scenes from next week or later in this season, we do get some kind of tension between Jordan and Natalie,
Starting point is 00:41:36 or at least they're framing it as that. What I really, really, really want, I don't think it's going to happen at all, is at some point Jordan actually does catch a little, not like feelings, but a vibe. And she's actually... You're all about catching vibes this episode. Catching vibes, baby.
Starting point is 00:41:53 But she starts to feel it a little. little bit from Amir because maybe he's being just friendly with her. And she's like, oh, wow, he's a really nice guy when he's not trying to hit on me because all last year, that's all Amir was trying to do. But when he's actually genuine, I kind of like Amir. And then Natalie gets there and Jordan doesn't like Natalie because of that. And that causes some shit. These are all predictions that we're hoping for.
Starting point is 00:42:13 But as you can tell, the point being, these people are great. They're super nice, emotionally intelligent. We need some shit. No. Yeah. It's time for the shit. We need some shit. We need some shit.
Starting point is 00:42:24 But we get a scene out by the pool with Noel, Summer, Brea, and Janice. And they're talking about the fact that Summer was not forthcoming with Noel at all about what her actual relationship with Alex was. Did not expect her to say what she said. I should have. I should have known. She says it every opportunity she gets. But this was like a flex and also being upset. She was trying to flex on Noel while also being upset about it.
Starting point is 00:42:52 She said, what was I supposed to say? Like, he's been inside me. I made him come, like, I don't know how many times. It's like, whoa. Every time that she says it, she takes it another step further. And you just don't have it. You should be going the other way. But that's what she's trying to do there is be like, yeah, I made him come a bunch.
Starting point is 00:43:06 Like, whatever. You're absolutely right. It's absolutely a flex over Noel, which is so fucking strange. It was bizarre. Because you had already told Noel, if we go back to the first or second episode, you had already told Noel that Alex is single and, like, maybe that's a good guy to go after. You can't do that. if you're going to hold this over her head the whole guy in season.
Starting point is 00:43:25 And it's not like this thing just popped up out of nowhere. It's not like Alex walked into the house and was like, yo, what's up summer? And then told everybody that you guys hooked up over the, or I guess over the winner, you did this to yourself. So pick a fucking side.
Starting point is 00:43:39 I don't think she knows what side to be on. I think that she still clearly has feelings for Alex. They're not being reciprocated at all. Noel got shot down by Alex. Noel is trying to process it and also understand why her friend, summer wouldn't at least level with her and be like hey just a heads up there's a history here there's nothing wrong with that i don't think noelle i think she would appreciate it because she would be like oh and you're sure you're cool with this and summer would say yes even though she's not again
Starting point is 00:44:05 there's fireworks yeah but whatever it doesn't matter summer storms off with the super bad line or i guess that was from uh forgetting sarah marshall oh fuck me right it's like bounces from there but noelle immediately goes after and they have a conversation and noel is so nice she's just like i'm sorry if you felt attacked i didn't mean to attack you i'm just trying to have a conversation with you if you go back and watch noelle did not get amped up at all that was a conversation that summer just blew up walked away yep noel still takes it upon herself to be like hey i'm your friend let's work this out let's talk about this which was nice of her but annoying everyone's so nice i know it's so annoying we're gonna get it we're gonna get there because we get scenes from next
Starting point is 00:44:47 We promise. This is why I also said, I think summer's going to blow it up. Oh, I need a promise from you. I promise. All right, cool. I promise because for this show to continue to be successful, they got to show that they can get messy. And I think they're going to. We've had more moments this season where it gets close.
Starting point is 00:45:05 Close. And then they figure it out. So at some point, something's got to give. And I think Preston going off this episode is almost like foreshadowing that we're getting to the point where they're no longer trying to look good. They're like, you know what, fuck it. I'm about to say some shit. So I think we're getting there. But we get to dinner and Jasmine gives a toast.
Starting point is 00:45:22 It's really nice. And this is where she says. Our guest has already been here. I'm pregnant. Baby Cooper, which took me a sec through. Oh, that's the baby's name. That's not their last name because I'm an idiot. So baby Cooper.
Starting point is 00:45:34 And the craziest part, she's like, I'm tired of sucking in. And she stops sucking in. I'm like, oh, she's like, I didn't know. Can you do that? Apparently. Pregnancy. Do you know how hard that would be to suck in a pregnant belly all day long? She's got abs just from that.
Starting point is 00:45:46 that probably. For sure, without a doubt, but she lets it go. And I'm like, damn, like, you're showing that, which is amazing. But how did you hide that as well as you did? Why did you hide it so long? The funniest part is that everybody knows, except for Nick. Except for a mirror. Yeah. A mirror. No, I thought it was Nick. No, it was a mirror. Oh, no. Here's on the camera goes, am I really the only one that didn't know? Like, damn, that's embarrassing. Yeah. Which it is. But it was really funny and on brand for a mirror, but... Hey, Michael. Hey, Tom. Well, big news to share it, right? Yes, huge, monumental, earth-shaking. Heartbeats. Sound effect, big.
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Starting point is 00:47:52 and let's talk about Old Hollywood today. We find out that Silas can't come home. This is wild. He's not allowed to be discharged until you're proof of life of the baby. Like until the baby is born, you cannot leave, which is insane. So it adds a different dynamic to it that I don't think we think about or talk about enough is the fact that we've known she's pregnant. We know that he's deployed,
Starting point is 00:48:18 but she handles herself extremely well in most cases. And, like, you see her breakdown a couple of times. But to be pregnant, solo, your husband's deployed. You're worried about him. You're worried if he's going to get extended on his leave or his deployment. And then he's not going to be back because he's already not going to be there for the birth. Like she's dealing with a ton of shit while also trying to fix a lot of or repair a lot of relationships from last summer when things did not go well. She needs to get more credit.
Starting point is 00:48:46 Yeah. And I don't think we've got enough credit. I don't think the castmates are giving enough credit. Like, she's doing a whole lot and handling herself extremely well while also being pregnant. Like, she deserves all the cadoos. Yeah. Cadoos. Cadoos.
Starting point is 00:48:59 But I, again, love this idea. Love this idea. Very poor execution. The talent show? One night at the Apollo. Did you watch that? Yeah. I used to watch one night at the Apollo.
Starting point is 00:49:13 It was on late night. It would just come on, like, whatever channel I was. watching is one of those shows that after a certain time at night, they would just run the same shows over and over again. VH1 maybe. Was it? I just remember one night of the Apollo would be on for like three hours afterwards.
Starting point is 00:49:28 I would just sit there and watch like random shit. But I thought this was a great idea. Everybody sucked. Nobody was good. And Alex is annoying because we know you can sing. That's like a cop-out. Find something funnier to do than that. Didn't appreciate that. The first act is
Starting point is 00:49:44 meowing. When they were meowing earlier in the mirror, I thought that was just a thing before they're going out. Warming up their voice. That was bananas. And then I appreciated that Jordan dresses like Nick and Nick dresses like Jordan thought they were going to do more there. They just dressed up.
Starting point is 00:50:03 That's not talent. Nope. At least Jasmine put herself out there and did a rap. It was a bad rap. It was a bad rap. But she tried. I appreciated that. I'm going to power rank them.
Starting point is 00:50:13 I'm definitely going to power. I wrote down what everybody did. So you go ahead. Okay. So I'm going to power rank, and I'm going to say a mirror very clearly, just put it into chat GPT. Yeah, but at least he had like an actual performance. I feel like you can't even, you can't even register some of those as performances. Yeah. Number one was Preston as the judge. Ah, good call. A thousand percent. Yeah, he was fun. Nobody was better than that.
Starting point is 00:50:35 I'm going to put, I'll put a mere second because like you said, he at least did something. I'm going to put, uh, I don't know. There's Brea and Milo, Alex singing, little jazz, Jordan and Nick. I'm going to put Jordan and Nick, and then I'm going to put Brea and Milo. Then I'm going to put the meowing. You're putting Jasmine. I'm going to put Jasmine above the meowing. Then I'm going to put the meowing, and then I'm going to put Alex.
Starting point is 00:51:04 Because, again, dude, we know you can sing. We know you can sing. And it just makes everybody uncomfortable. It's just annoying. It's the same thing as somebody whipping out a guitar at a party. Nobody wants to see it. Nobody cares. We get it.
Starting point is 00:51:12 Do something else. Agreed. I could not agree more. mine would be if you're ranking it yeah Preston one but if you're just going off of the talent show I'm going to go a mere one
Starting point is 00:51:22 Jasmine 2 because they both at least had things prepared yeah like no one else put the time in three I'm going Jordan and Nick four I'm going Alex because again at least it was something
Starting point is 00:51:37 and then last place is a tie between Brea and Milo summer Shanice and Noel because I don't know what that was. You're using your dog and doing, she put Milo on her feet unsuccessfully and then just rolled over on the floor. Gymnastics.
Starting point is 00:51:53 No, she didn't. She laid on her back and tried. Did she? Yeah. Okay. Then she now gets to go higher than. It's also rodeo day too. So she did like, you know, what the rodeo clown does sort of to an extent.
Starting point is 00:52:06 They do some gymnastics out there. That's what you think rodeo clowns do. Sometimes they do that. I've seen them. I've seen rodeo clowns on. Their goal is to distract the bull. Sometimes they use gymnastics to do that. What's a better way to distract them?
Starting point is 00:52:20 I mean, I guess they do like that. A red flag, little gymnastics. All right, I'll give you that. Fine. Come on. But that's the episode. Like I said, not a whole lot popped off. We managed to talk about it for almost an hour because we love this show.
Starting point is 00:52:31 But as you can tell, we're getting to a point where we just want a little bit more because they're doing great in so many aspects. They just need to find that stride, that balance between chaos and. calmness and then they will be one of the better shows on right now honestly like they're that close to being a great show so i hope that they can you know playing them out a little bit very true but we got some questions let's jump in uh first one up very self-explanatory from mary had a little is summer not so secretly in love with alex yes yeah period period that's that's all we have to say uh uh oh diana and
Starting point is 00:53:14 Giri Jordan thinks she's getting the villain edit and says production cut scenes Do we believe her? She's getting a villain edit? I don't think she's really getting much of a villain edit. I think she did a little bit in the beginning with the whole Jasmine thing.
Starting point is 00:53:29 Yeah, but I don't... But I don't know. I think this might just be... I don't think Jordan's done a whole lot in the last five episodes. He hasn't. And that could be stemming from... I get the cut scenes, sure, but, you know...
Starting point is 00:53:39 She could be upset. There's definitely cut scenes. I, that, but I'm not. I'm not getting a villain from anybody. Even Brea, who you could argue is the villain, and she's not even a villain. She's just annoying. I agree.
Starting point is 00:53:52 Angel Renee said, why is Brea so mad at Mariah when she fought last, or when she fought summer last season two? I agree with that. Because she gets stuck on shit, and if she doesn't get her way or people don't agree with her, she goes off the rails,
Starting point is 00:54:06 which is what we're seeing. If anybody in that house had agreed with her, this wouldn't be a problem. It would not have blown up. They would have talked it out. They probably would have settled. it by now instead she's at dinner
Starting point is 00:54:16 no one's agreeing with her so she ramps it up ramps it up storms off that watch season one she does it every time shit pops off yeah I agree with that and I'll do two more here from Krista underscore Leanne
Starting point is 00:54:31 does it feel like everybody is trying to have a quote unquote moment in every episode no I don't think so I don't think that they're I guess for better or for worse they're not too hyper focused on the fact that there's cameras everywhere. They don't seem to be.
Starting point is 00:54:46 But they don't seem to be doing a whole lot. I think, you know, I think summer is. I think summer has relived that moment a million times this season. But other than that, I don't think anybody else is really trying to have a moment. They're all kind of doing the same shit that they did last year.
Starting point is 00:54:58 What I'm getting more so than that, nobody wants to come off looking bad. Yeah. Everyone's trying to paint a picture of they are not crazy. Like, they're a good person. They're touch with their emotions. That's what I'm getting way more than that.
Starting point is 00:55:12 And that's where I want them to get a little uninhist. inch sometimes. It's not going to question who you are as a person inherently, but you can go off the rails a little bit. Like, we want to see that shit. Agreed. And last one here. From R.M.E.B.124. If you participated in Apollo
Starting point is 00:55:28 Night, with the crew, what would your talent be? I think that you and I would play the word game that we played yesterday. Oh, should we do it real quick? I think we have time. We got time. All right. You ready? Yep. All right. Three.
Starting point is 00:55:44 Two, one, sixers. Oh, okay. Hold on. Hold on. Yeah, yeah, okay, I go. Okay, so we got garden. Yeah, yeah, yeah, and sixers. Sixers.
Starting point is 00:55:55 Uh-huh. Three, two, one. Melon. Oh. Damn. Okay, see, this is what we do, though. Then we get stuck on shit. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:56:06 So you're at melon, I'm at M-Bed. It's tough. Not if you say the word I'm thinking, because I have, There's, I can't give you hints. No, you can't give me hints. Three, two, one. Basketball. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:56:19 Good job. We did it. Yeah, you gave way too many. Yeah, damn. Well, okay, we'll give ourselves a half point. We're getting better. We are getting better. We got to do that the beginning of the show. Yep. The talent would be, we would get it in the first word. Yeah. That would be the talent. And if we didn't, we would just stop. And we would dress in dumb and dumber suits. Yeah, that's, yeah. Yep. Yep. But other than that, remember, we got our live show coming. up on May 3rd in D.C. at Union Stage. We got Candace Dillard coming out. Chris Bassett's coming out. It's going to be an absolute blast. We get tickets. Link is in our Instagram bio to do so. Another announcement, for those of you that have Spotify that don't do the YouTube
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