Chicks in the Office - Ashton Kutcher & Mila Kunis Backlash + Beat Ria & Fran Game 91

Episode Date: September 11, 2023

Subscribe to our YouTube > http://bit.ly/CITOYOUTUBE. Weekend recaps (00:00-17:06). Ashton Kutcher & Mila Kunis backlash (18:13-37:34). Martin Short hit piece (39:15-43:52). Jimmy Fallon exposé (43:5...3-53:10). Chris Evans & Alba Baptista get married (54:34-58:36). Joe Jonas speaks on divorce rumors (58:37-1:03:59). Beat Ria & Fran game 91 with Katie & Lisa (1:04:48-1:23:39). MERCH! > http://bit.ly/citomerch. Follow us on Instagram @chicksintheoffice and on Twitter @chicksintheoff + subscribe to our Snapchat > http://bit.ly/thegroupchat.You can find every episode of this show on Apple Podcasts, Spotify or YouTube. Prime Members can listen ad-free on Amazon Music. For more, visit barstool.link/chicks-in-the-office

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Starting point is 00:03:29 We're all okay. We're worried about you, my dear. I'm a fallen soldier. You went down hard. It got me. COVID finally got me. Yeah. After all these years, I never tested positive.
Starting point is 00:03:41 And it got me this weekend. Well, it got me on Thursday. So if you listen to the episode on Friday, you can hear me like sneezing and sifling on the podcast. And at work on Thursday, I know I talked about on Friday. I was like, I didn't sleep. I'm really tired, whatever. And at work, I was like, no, no, I'm like really sick.
Starting point is 00:04:03 And you were like, I think you just need to go home and sleep. I was like, no, like this feels, this feels different. Like, I think I'm actually sick. Sure enough, went home, test positive for COVID. And man, it got me good. It got me, it got me hard. I was really, really sick all weekend. But I'm actually starting to feel a little bit better.
Starting point is 00:04:23 I actually told myself, like, after I, whatever, took the test. It was positive. I was like, all right, don't be. traumatic about this. Like, you know, just you're sick. It's fine. Yeah. And then I swear like Friday, it was like, I was convinced it was the most sick I've ever felt in my adult life, which is possible. Like I was in a whole other universe. Like I, that felt like a whole different person. Um, but yeah, it's, it's, it's going around. It's going around hard again. So be on the lookout. I know. We're all okay, shockingly. So that's interesting. But yeah, no, that's not good. Not good at all.
Starting point is 00:05:06 No. Have you left your apartment in five days? I went from like, well, I was inside from Thursday. The minute I got home from work on Thursday, because I rushed out of there after we recorded. And then till Sunday, I didn't leave. And then yesterday I just had to get some fresh air. I just took a walk down the block and came back. Like, that's really it. I was, the walk down the block made me exhausted. I was able to sleep like a baby after. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:05:38 But yeah, it sucks. I like hate sitting around doing nothing. I really do. But I've watched so many episodes of Desper Housewives. Like Desper Housewives is so good. I watched it when I was younger, when my parents would watch. There's a lot of shows that my parents, watched on TV when I was younger that I definitely shouldn't have been allowed to watch with them.
Starting point is 00:06:03 But for some reason, like, they never told me go to bed or whatever. Like, I just sat there and watched. Desperate Housewives is definitely one of those shows that I shouldn't have been able to watch, but I did. And now that I'm older and rewatching it, like, I definitely understand it so much more. I rewatch it like a little bit a couple years ago, but not as deep as I've been in all weekend. fantastic show. Like seriously so underrated. I feel like it needs to have that
Starting point is 00:06:33 resurgence. Right. I like I... The kids got to start watching it. Yeah, people got to pick up on it because damn, it's a fantastic show. I've never, I actually have never watched it. I fall into that category of like it was
Starting point is 00:06:48 I shouldn't have been watching it and I wasn't. Because we know, I don't think my mom, my mom never really watched it. So that I didn't even really know too much about it because no one in my house was even watching it. But I would love to jump.
Starting point is 00:07:08 I would love to jump in and try it. You would love it because... What can you stream at all? Hulu. And you would love it because it's basically everything we love about a teen drama except adults. Yeah, yeah. No, like, I mean, like everything that goes wrong in a high school
Starting point is 00:07:26 except in adult world and they have kids so it's like covers all bases. I've seen, I've definitely seen like TikToks of people being like can we talk about how crazy desperate houseboys was and like the things that would go on.
Starting point is 00:07:42 But no Joe and I have actually talked about watching it because Joe has actually seen all of Desper Housewives because he watched it with his mom when it was on TV. That seems to be the general like I posted it on my story this week. I said I was rewatching and everyone's like oh my god I watch with my mom when I was younger like I have to go back and rewatch yeah exactly like I think that he was basically saying the same thing he was like I would definitely go back and watch it now I've never seen I would like to watch it friend you would love it like I know I tell you to watch certain TV shows that you will never watch like dance mom survivor like a whole bunch of other ones this one I would put at the top of the list of like desperate housewives it's perfect for you yeah I can add it to look we're but it's all
Starting point is 00:08:24 Not too much on right now. It's also one of those things where, and I'm realizing this, because when I was watching sex in the city, not that I want to go back to the times where TV was week to week because that's torture. Yeah. But I also get why it captivated people for so long and why it still does, like, you know, like succession, we would watch week to week and game and throw all those. Like there's, those are just the two that come to my head, but there's a bunch of shows. Because when you watch shows like this, like you binge watch them, you start to get pissed off at the characters. Like you're just like, because it's too much at once sometimes. We're like, oh my God, stop being a stupid bitch.
Starting point is 00:09:15 When there's like not too many seasons, you just, you really like fall deeply into it. Right. And you just are watching too much. You're getting too much of them. where you're like, oh my God, this is so, why are you repeating the same thing that you did like last season? Like, why do you keep making the same fucking mistake?
Starting point is 00:09:33 And I noticed that with sex in the city that I was getting frustrated with the characters because I was just watching too much at once. So although, I mean, I couldn't do anything but watch TV this weekend. I'm trying to take it slow with Desperate Housewives because it really is so good. But I don't want to get to the point where I'm like,
Starting point is 00:09:49 okay, because I got the same way with suits where it was like, all right, okay, Harvey's mad at Mike. Like where like this is I'm getting too much of it. So that's where I'm at. And yeah, whatever. How was your weekend? It was great.
Starting point is 00:10:07 I was at a wedding. One of my best friends got married was the first time one of the girls in the in the girl group got married. So that was really exciting, really fun, beautiful wedding. Just no complaints, start to finish. Just stunning. She looked stunning. stunning and it was it was a beautiful day thankfully like the weather was kind of iffy we thought like we were boring for a second it drizzled lightly during the cocktail hour and then stopped
Starting point is 00:10:38 so we were like that was that was that was it other than that it was smooth sailing so that was beautiful amazing um it was that what this weekend this the weekend after Labor Day I think is maybe the most popular wedding weekend that exists. You think so? I think I am just basing off talking to people and invites I have gotten. Like I was invited to three weddings on September 9th. Oh my gosh. And I've been last year I went to wedding the weekend after Labor Day.
Starting point is 00:11:19 Like another one there's multiple weddings. I just feel like it's in September. but it's still warm so people want that time. And it's just, it has to be the most popular time. Joe and I were at two separate weddings because one of his best friends was getting married. And I was at Elizabeth's wedding. So we were separated, which always sucks.
Starting point is 00:11:42 You know, weddings are so fun when you're there with your partner. And it would have been our first, be going to a wedding as an engaged couple, which we haven't gone to yet, but we will next weekends. So I'm looking forward to that But my friend Madeline's fiancee was also at the wedding Joe was at so Madeline and I were dates We had a great time. It was a lot of fun And then back to the city because football's back
Starting point is 00:12:06 You know Eagles played sloppy game But I won't get you know Don't have to talk too much about it But they still won so that was okay But it was that first Sunday where all the games are starting Is also a great A great Sunday as well So all around, great weekend.
Starting point is 00:12:24 Let me ask you something. Do you find Red Zone to be like, what's the word I'm looking for? Oh, Marty blogged about it, chaotic, like too much? Oh, he did. Okay, yeah. Because I was like in and out of sleeping and he had it on. Yeah. And I was like, man, like, it's kind of all over the place.
Starting point is 00:12:50 And he was like, yeah, I'm right. about, I didn't know that he posted it, but he was like, yeah, it is like, it's chaotic, but like you have to keep up with it all. And I was like, there's just, it's like, you get into one game and then it bounces to another. I, um, I don't mind it at all. I love Red Zone. I think it's the only way to like really, unless you, I don't know, now all the games are on YouTube TV.
Starting point is 00:13:16 So that's an interesting development because it used to be direct TV Sunday ticket. You'd have to get it through DirecTV. Now it's on YouTube TV. I mean, DirecTV gave you these options as well, but people seem to like the interface more on YouTube TV. But the Red Zone is still Scott Hanson, still the guy. I will say I think Scott himself seemed a little frazzled. Like his jumping between the games is normally a little bit more calm.
Starting point is 00:13:48 So he was jumping all over the place. Now personally, I was always. always I always kind of preferred Siciliano. He was the guy that would do direct TV red zone, which was different. There was like two guys that would do Red Zone. But now, I don't know, Direc TV Sunday ticket like doesn't exist.
Starting point is 00:14:03 So I don't even really know what, how that went. But Scott seemed a little frazzled. Other than that, it's like, maybe it was just because I was sick that I was like, oh my gosh, there's someone to keep up with. Yeah. I mean, I felt my first time watching it. No, no, I know.
Starting point is 00:14:21 I fell asleep for like I fell asleep for like 45 minutes with Red Zone on so it's still like kind of soothing in my mom it's like mapping back on music for me yeah yeah it's just the sounds
Starting point is 00:14:37 and sirens of football really go jumping from game to game and when your team is not playing obviously it's frustrating if you're trying to watch your own team playing on Red Zone like if you don't have if the game's not in your network and you're trying to like kept stay along with just Red Zone.
Starting point is 00:14:54 That's super frustrating. So it's obvious. Like if your team's not playing, it's better. Yeah. But that was a, do you stay awake for any of that Giants game? That was tough. Well, Marty had to go to the office to stream the Giants game.
Starting point is 00:15:10 So I went back to watching Desperouse. Yes. I mean, it's super fair. I did not miss anything. It looked. It looked miserable. Wasn't going to keep the football games on alone. But let me.
Starting point is 00:15:21 to say what an angel sent from heaven that man is i truly don't know what i would have done without him this weekend like i don't you would have thought that i could not be capable to exist as a human being alone without him this weekend i'm sure he took very good care of you a mate like amazing angel like can't express it enough like especially on Friday, every five seconds, I either needed a hot rag on my head or a cold rag on my head. Like I just couldn't stop. Like I, and I felt, I was like, I am so, and he just is such an angel. Like, he was just the best person all weekend.
Starting point is 00:16:09 But I was like, man, you would think that I am not capable of existing by myself after this weekend. Sometimes when you're sick, you know, that's what you need. Hey, totally. You just want someone to take care of you. Yeah. Sometimes it doesn't even matter what level of sick you are. It's just like, no. You just, you just are, you just feel a little needy when you get, when you go under the weather. Right. Just a little sniff will get to there. Yeah. Exactly. Um, all right. Let's get into the topics for today. A lot of stuff happened this weekend. And honestly, it's really great things. Um, we're going to be
Starting point is 00:16:44 talking about the Ashty Coucher Milakuna's letters for Danny Masterson. that's a whole mess right there. The article about Jimmy Fallon's toxic workplace, the article about Martin Short not being funny, we're going to get into that. Chris Evans is married to Alba Baptista that happened this weekend, intimate wedding, and Joe Jonas addressed the divorce rumors at his concert at Dodger Stadium. And we have great game of trivia. So let's get into it, starting off the topics. Tomorrow, September 12th is the MTV Video Music Awards. They are live tomorrow, September 12th at 8.7 Central. You don't want to miss music's most iconic night every single year the VMAs. You have to tune into. You get to see all of your favorite artists in one setting.
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Starting point is 00:18:19 Music Awards are live tomorrow. 8th Central, make sure you tune it. All right, let's start off with talking about the whole big mess with the That 70s show's cast because it's not just Milakuna and Ashton Coutcher, you know, the mom and dad of that 70s show.
Starting point is 00:18:37 They're also involved in this and the biggest one of all, Danny Masterson, after his rape conviction, he got 30 years and for life, it was revealed that Ash and Coucher, Milakunez, Deborah Robb. 30 years?
Starting point is 00:18:54 30 years to life is what he was the sentencing? Yeah, okay. Deborah Robb, Kurtwood Smith, Milukunes, Ash and Coucher, and David Traynor all worked alongside Danny in that 70s show. They wrote to the court and to the judge, you know, about what they thought of Danny's character, basically asking for leniency for his sex. and each of these letters were dated between July and August and he was convicted in May. So knowing that he was convicted and on this past Thursday he was sentenced to 30 years to life,
Starting point is 00:19:34 they still wrote these letters trying to tell the judge what they thought of him as a person and how, you know, they didn't see this in their lives with him. And it's all just a bunch of bullshit and honestly just upsetting to see from people that you, you know, you love Ashton Cotry, you love Milakuna, as you love these people, this cast, right? And then you see this. And it's really upsetting because for somebody to be convicted and accused of such horrible things, you would think they would have the thought process to go. You know what? Maybe this guy that I've known as my friend has a side of him that I don't know.
Starting point is 00:20:29 And therefore, I should probably keep my mouth shut. And that is not the path they took. It's really just a super complicated scenario where you're ashen and Mila. Like you said, I don't really understand the thought process here. They wrote basically with the hope that his sentencing would be lessened. So I know that there was confusion. It wasn't like they wrote to him. It's not like they wrote to the court to support his innocence. It was really to support a.
Starting point is 00:21:23 lesser sentencing knowing that this had happened and that he was convicted. And I know that, you know, Ashton and Mila had referenced his child, his saying that like his daughter doesn't deserve to like miss, not have her dad for such a long amount of time, potentially, you know, the rest of his whole life. Um, and. And. And. And it's crazy to think that you would sit down and be like, this is a good idea. I'm going to do this. They were asked apparently by his family.
Starting point is 00:22:10 They said it was a personal request. And that's why they did it. But at a certain point, I would think that like Ash and Emila, they have their own children. they have their own family to look after like when he gets to the point where this guy is convicted and going to jail for a long time
Starting point is 00:22:29 why jump in in any way and then you know they put out a video this weekend the two of them under a minute super quick like yeah we did this
Starting point is 00:22:43 we support victims and you know that and that was that was kind of it the video was so bad bad, like genuinely shocking watching this video. Yeah. Because they were clearly reading off their laptop or phone or whatever they were looking at.
Starting point is 00:23:03 And also, they were basically like, we just thought no one was going to see these. It wasn't like, oh, we're sorry we did this. We now understand. It was like, oh, no, we're sorry that we got caught. We didn't think anybody was going to read these or be able to see them, which is just insanity. And some of the things they wrote in there, it's like, Ashton Curcher wrote like, I do not believe he is an ongoing harm to society. It's like, because he's your friend. Like that that doesn't mean that he's not. It's just hard to wrap your head around like why they would do this and why they would continue to support him. I don't care if it's your friend or whatever. Like one, somebody is convicted of such awful, horrible things like this. Like you don't.
Starting point is 00:23:50 support them no matter what it's done with like i i just i don't get it meela did not look i mean not that you'd be like smiling in this video as you make it but people were like oh she looks pissed like blah blah but it's just like you said a situation where they probably didn't think that this was going to be publicized and then it is now everybody's talking about it he the life that that danny masterson has led and was involved in i think you know beginning of that 70's show post of that 70 show like just weird weird shit too like the whole scientology thing is dark and you hear people comment on it on him from like the scientology side of everything he's had his ex who was dating him around the time of the beginning of that 70s show.
Starting point is 00:24:55 She has been extremely vocal. She has been involved in this case. She has been a witness. They have just kind of been more openly talking about that dynamic of how everybody was. It's opened up a conversation of, you know, Milakunis was 14 when the show started and Asher Coochard was 19 and bringing up old resurfaced. reviews and all these things. So of course, like now everybody's going to dig into past things that they have said. When they were really young, you can either freak out about those things or sometimes try and like look at that in the sense of like this was a, that was also a long time ago.
Starting point is 00:25:36 But Ashton and Mila, I don't know, it's, it's hard to really put yourself in this. situation and looking back at those old interviews, it's just, it gives like a creepy vibe watching it back now. You know, not skinny, but not fat. Amanda, she's been posting about all this stuff too, and she was posting in her stories like, you try and gather all the information, you flip flop, your opinions change, this changes with the more information you get and you jump and you kind of are so confused by what's going on. and she had said like, do we, do we trust Amelia's judge of character that she, you know, she did end up marrying Ashto Coucher, but then it's like what happened to what happened to Mila when she was younger?
Starting point is 00:26:29 Was that some traumatizing? There's so many layers to this that we have no idea because we're just not involved in their actual lives whatsoever. We just obviously have this letter that was written in support of Danny. And now this is when stories come out of like, well, this is how they were like, this is what they were like on set. And Ashen and Danny would team up. And Tofer Grace was never really involved.
Starting point is 00:26:53 And, you know, Danny was mean to Tofer and Tover didn't like him. So now there's all those stories about like when they were really on set. And Chrissy, the Danny's ex that was around during that time, who she was reposting stories of, you know, Tofer's never liked Danny. Danny treated it badly. He was always given shit for it. she wrote Tofer was bullied by Danny Masterson and isolated by most
Starting point is 00:27:20 of the cast because Danny's like a cult leader. Danny hated Tofer because Tofer didn't bow to Danny like his other young castmates. I loved Tofer. If I so much just said hi to Tofer, I would be given a scolding and ignored by Danny. It broke my heart. He was the only guy on set with integrity and a moral
Starting point is 00:27:36 compass. That's my experience. I was there. So she's sharing those stories. Danny Masterson has always like she said referenced him as like a cult leader, which does really feel that way, which makes it kind of, like, scary to think, too, that they would just blindly write these letters in support of him like that. Yeah, the whole thing is incredibly, like, creepy and weird when you really dive into it. The Scientology thing runs deep because a lot of these people were a part of the Scientology
Starting point is 00:28:14 church. And so they were silenced due to the fact that you could not go to the police about other Scientology members. And then once they were able to leave the church, then they were able to go. So that was a whole other layer to this. The whole thing is just like very creepy and weird. And it goes back like even further where the people that were involved, um, a lot of lot of people that are involved in this were part of Scientology and a part of that church. And people were silenced because they were not able to, like in the rules of Scientology, you're not allowed to go to police authority about somebody else that's in Scientology. It's like all these crazy rules that restricts and silences a lot of people.
Starting point is 00:29:07 And then once these victims were able to leave, they were able to speak out about this. and so that's a whole other layer. And then with Deborah Rupp's letter, she wrote about how Danny was like the leader of the kids and would have these anti-drug talks with them and would sit them down and tell them, you know, drugs aren't good. And we saw Mila and Ashton's letters. They were, you know, talking a lot about how, you know,
Starting point is 00:29:37 he really, you know, strayed them away from doing drugs. And it was like a lot of talk about that, which I've found to be kind of bizarre in general because it was like what like we're focusing on this in this letter and why does that make him a so-called good person? I just feel like now that we are learning so much, he was maybe doing these things under the disguise of being good and there was like a lot more evil underneath there. I just feel so like confused by all of these people's actions in defending this man who was clearly awful. His ex wrote, and I just had it up, his ex, Chrissy wrote on her story,
Starting point is 00:30:30 this was like the first post that she wrote after the letters. She wrote, Dear Ashton, I know the secrets, role model keeps for you ones that would end you. Did you forget I was there? You were on speaker phone that night. You called Danny on February 21st, 2001. I heard everything. I heard the plan. In my opinion, you're just as sick as your mentor. Dear Mila, I pray you begin to process what you experience as a child on that set. Your old interviews are very telling. I encourage everyone to watch them decide for yourself what you hear and see. Because now that you mentioned, like when you go back and you see those interviews, they're strange. And there's, you know,
Starting point is 00:31:10 Ashton Coucher talking about bets with Danny about sticking his tongue in Mila's mouth. And they're laughing about it. But Rosie O'Donnell's like, uh, somebody can come arrest you. Like the, yeah, it's, it's all very weird looking back right now. And she wrote, do so before they get scrub from the internet. I also know what happened in Toronto and after question. If that's what you view was a normal relationship with a big brother figure. And I feel very sad for you and I hope you consider getting into therapy. You almost forget I was there the whole time first five years of that 70's show. I remember everything.
Starting point is 00:31:41 So I think a lot went on this set that is now coming to light. And you also mentioned Tofer Grace. He wasn't necessarily, you know, involved. And now it's it's apparent or seems to be. apparent as to why he separated himself from the rest of the cast. This whole thing is crazy. It's disgusting. I think it leaves a very, very bad taste in everyone's mouths. For, you know, especially Milakuna as a national culture who were very well liked. People loved them as a couple. People loved their story. And now when you dive a little deeper
Starting point is 00:32:26 into it and you see the real truth come out and you see this other side of them, not good. Yeah, and it's just one of those things too where you do a bad, you do a bad thing. Like you writing these letters, they write the letters. Everyone freaks out that they did this and it causes the spiral of, well, now let's make sure, like now that this happened and here's, there's no doubt. doubt about it. We know what happened. Here are the letters. We're reading it. We know that they did this. Let's go back and discuss and bring up everything that could potentially make these people look like bad people. And so when you just line it all up and then you start to reference,
Starting point is 00:33:18 like people are going back to Demi Moore's book where she was talking about Ashton and being married to Ashen and old, you know, like we said, the old interviews, old stories they went back to the you know the night that that crazy story of Ashton Cooch are going to pick up a date and the girl was killed like it was a serial killer incident
Starting point is 00:33:40 like there's just been a lot of digging now into things that he's done where you when you put it all in a row and you read you're reading it all one after the other it's obviously very
Starting point is 00:33:55 influence it's very influencing it makes you feel a type of way about these people and what they're doing. And it makes you question, like, really what the intention was behind doing this.
Starting point is 00:34:12 Now, were they really going to think that this was just not going to come out, that these were, like, going to be sealed letters? Now, who knows, maybe they didn't do their research. And Danny's family was like, no, please write these letters. Like, don't worry. No one will ever see them.
Starting point is 00:34:28 Like we know that for a fact like just in order to get these letters to be written. Because it's almost worse to like decide to do it when you know nobody's going to see it. Because it's like you're not really standing behind your actions. It's like, yes, I'm going to write this. I know everyone's going to know about it. I'm still going to write it because this is how I feel. This is like, oh, let's write it and no one's going to find out. So it'll be fine.
Starting point is 00:34:55 And we can still keep our image and nobody will. And it'll be totally fine. Because I don't know if they would have, they would have done this. It's, like, this is a very, very difficult thing to stand behind. And like, like you said, the video that they posted does not help at all.
Starting point is 00:35:13 There was not a single, like, convincing moment. I know Milo referenced the work that Ashton has done with, like, child trafficking and things like that, which, which is great. That it's great. He does that work,
Starting point is 00:35:27 but that, doesn't just like negate when you do bad things like it's not like oh well i know he did that and he shouldn't have done that but you know he does some good things it's like well that doesn't you know it doesn't equal each other out so um really crazy story which did not happen at all um because if you have been following the danny masters in case it's been going on for a long time this conviction took a long time the distress that these victims have to go through
Starting point is 00:36:04 to even go through this process of going to court and sharing all you know sharing these stories with the world and actually getting a result where it feels like the victims were heard and then to have these letters come out just completely I think probably you know
Starting point is 00:36:27 know, would completely hurt them in a way where it's like, no, this, this happened already. The minister system, he was convicted. He's being sentenced. Like, now you have to worry about people trying to jump in for him to get a lesser sentencing. Yeah. It is crazy. And I did just want to read what, um, Tover Grace, Tover Grace wife wrote on her Instagram story. this weekend. She said to every rape victim that is retramatized by witnessing society, debate and focus their attention on what is going to happen to the rapist. I see you with a hard emoji. I thought she worded that extremely well. To have this conversation now be like not about what he did
Starting point is 00:37:19 but oh, he did it, but now like maybe he shouldn't go to jail for that long. It's like, what? It's crazy. Crazy, crazy. The whole thing is so insane. And I, I just feel so bad for, you know, the victims involved who are finally, like, one of them wrote, like, I was finally able to sleep at night. And now this happens. Yeah. So it's just extremely fucked up. And it's not going to be good for them. No, it's going forward.
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Starting point is 00:40:00 why we keep putting up with Martin Short was the title. Yeah. And in this, he just went on and on to call him. Exhausting, sweaty, and just desperately unfunny. Yeah. When I just tell you that felt like somebody just fucking poked a dagger through my heart, even the brightest stars, even the brightest stars. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:40:31 People try to bring him down, okay? True. My guy Martin, he can't be brought down by this guy, Dan, who wants to call. Dan, you know what I bet you are? Sweaty and exhausting and desperately unfunny. That's what I would describe you as, not Martin short. I think many people who have met you have probably called you that behind your back. Okay, Dan, not my guy Martin. And now everybody had to come to Martin's defense. Obviously, if I was feeling well enough, I would have been, you know, leading the charge. Ben Stiller. Like, when has Ben Stiller tweeted? Ben Stiller jumped in and he had to put out a tweet about Martin because people, he was, he was being just torched.
Starting point is 00:41:19 And he wrote Martin Short is a comedic, genius, end of story. And then you had Adam Devine step in. And he was like, like, I forgot what he wrote, but it's something like, why are we debating this? Like, why is anybody debating the legacy of Martin Short? this sweaty, exhausting, unfunny, Dan, man. It's, it was just like a really bizarre article to write because it's one thing if you want to talk about, I don't know, like people in our generation of comics, pick somebody out, you know, have that to be. Martin Short is, like Ben Seller said, comedic legend, you know.
Starting point is 00:41:57 He, what, what reason to go after this man? And it really was a bizarre, it really was like a bizarrely written article also. Because it was like it started off with all these heavy adjectives of how unfunny and terrible Martin Short is. And then it kind of went into like, well, you know, maybe if I got to sit down with him, I wouldn't think he's boring. But like it just, and then it just, he went through all of his, he went through his movies, his TV shows. like basically being like this failed, this wasn't funny. This was like, it just felt really like bizarre personal attack on Martin Short for no reason. That's an opinion that's like, hey, if you, if you're not really a big fan of Martin Short,
Starting point is 00:42:51 fine. You don't really have to watch any of the stuff that he's in. To write an op-ed about how unfunny and terrible he is really felt kind of creepy. It just was like just an attack on Martin Short's character that didn't need to happen. I know. You know? No. So unnecessary.
Starting point is 00:43:10 It was so unnecessary that this man woke up one day and was like. Maybe he got the result he wanted. You know, he was like, I'm going to write something so crazy about a man that everyone loves. And it's going to get all the clicks because everyone's going to be outraged. Yeah. It just felt like he woke up one day and was like, I'm going to pick Martin Short. Why Martin Short out of all people? I know.
Starting point is 00:43:33 I don't know. I don't know. And who just seems like good guy Martin Short also. Right. Like it's like he just picked a man that was minding his own business. Having fun with his minding. And yet we got to tear him down. So Dan, really weird.
Starting point is 00:43:54 You're the enemy now. And everybody came to bat for Martin Short. And you got that little taste of fame that you wanted. You're a little unfunny, sweaty, exhaust. self, Dan. How about that? Moving on. Another article this weekend, inside Jimmy Fallon's workplace. Okay. Now, this has been, this is Rolling Stone. It was called Chaos, Comedy, and Crying Rooms, Inside Jimmy Fallon's Tonight Show. Now, there have been rumors for years now about Jimmy Fallon and the workplace and oh, is Jimmy Fallon drunk every night for the Tonight Show?
Starting point is 00:44:36 Who knows? Is it just wacky Jimmy Fallon? I feel like every few years a story like this comes out. Right. Every few years somebody writes a piece on the behind the scenes at the Tonight Show. And every single time, it's like, that doesn't seem like a great place to work. And, you know, you have to be subscribed to Rolling Stone to read the full story. but the first line is it was a particularly tense day on the set of the Tonight Show starring Jimmy Fallon.
Starting point is 00:45:04 It's like, oh, okay, you know that this is not starting off as a great article right off the bat. Yeah, yeah. And he had to apologize to his whole staff. He did like it. Right up Ellen DeGeneres's alley
Starting point is 00:45:18 where, you know, people are going to start speaking out when you're not running a tight ship. Yeah. There was a story in the article about how he snapped at somebody while with Jerry Seinfeld. Jerry Seinfeld was on, he was being interviewed, and that Jimmy had snapped at a, I want to say like the Q card person,
Starting point is 00:45:48 something along those lines. And they were like, Jerry Seinfeld put out a statement was like, This is just a completely different way than I remember this. So like Rolling Stone reported that during a taping with the comedian Jerry Seinfeld, Mr. Fallon had scolded a staff member. Okay, he was holding a cue card. The article went on to report that Jerry had forced Jimmy to apologize to the employee and that other staff members had described the moment as uncomfortable. Jerry Seinfeld sent a statement to Rolling Stone after the article was published and he wrote, this is so stupid. I remember this moment quite well.
Starting point is 00:46:26 I teased Jimmy about a flub and we all had a fun laugh about how rarely Jimmy is thrown off. It was not uncomfortable at all. Jimmy and I still occasionally recall and laugh idiotic twisting of events. So, you know, there's always a different interpretation of a story, right? Somebody off to the side, another worker, maybe the person who was himself or herself holding the cue card, experienced that in a different way than how Jerry Seinfeld felt in the other seat
Starting point is 00:46:57 experiencing that story but no it's really stems down to what feels like Jimmy has always had this rumor around him to have kind of erratic behavior that you just don't know what Jimmy you're going to get some days at work he's great everybody loves him he's awesome some days he's terrible it's awful
Starting point is 00:47:18 it's a terrible place to work and that seems like it's you know he's jumped back and forth from this erratic behavior and you know he's apologized to his staff and said you know I feel awful I don't want people to feel this way and and whatnot but yeah I mean I think that also like you said Ria goes back to the rumors of like oh Jimmy drinks a lot
Starting point is 00:47:43 and that factors into all of this and so I don't know because like I said every few years a story like this comes out we all talk about it and life goes on what Jimmy Fallon is the host of the Tonight Show you know yeah I feel like also people and I'm being like careful how I word this because obviously the people that work there are like yeah we're not being treated right that's one thing like like all the people that are getting mad for the people, you know what I'm saying?
Starting point is 00:48:27 And they're like, no, it's cool. And then it just, that's why Jimmy Fallon is going to continue to be the host of the tonight show. Right. Because unless what happens to him, like what happened to Ellen, then he's going to continue being the host.
Starting point is 00:48:44 Yeah. Like with Ellen, it was like everybody who worked at Ellen was like, bad. Ellen is bad. Yeah. So. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:48:53 Yeah. It's interesting. It's just wacky Jimmy Fallon. Yeah. That's what it is. I was surprised that he had, he's had nine show runners since he started. That's insane. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:49:04 I mean, also I feel like these people get a big head, right? Like he's, he's Jimmy Fallon. He has a ride at Universal. So, you know, like they get, they get a big head. And maybe that's a hard show. It's a hard show to do too. Right. It's like, and they just like think they can talk to people out however they want.
Starting point is 00:49:22 And they. forget that these people also like have a voice and can be like, oh, that was kind of fucked up that Jimmy Fallon like did that to me. We're free to be that way, you know? Because they're just in their own world running their own show that, you know. Yeah. Nine showrunners is a lot. But like what's the average amount of time for a showrunner on a late night show, you know?
Starting point is 00:49:46 Like how many how many has Kimmel had? I feel like Kimmel is, well, Kimmel keeps it like all in the family. Like he has like all his family like working on his staff. No, I know, but I mean, it's not a family member who's the showrunner. I know, but like definitely, I mean, Jimmy Fallon started in like 2013. And if he's had nine, that's like. Yeah, no, it's a lot. So that's definitely a lot.
Starting point is 00:50:08 So that's for sure. There's always always feels like there's drama at the tonight show. But there's drama with all these late night shows. There are a lot of people who are taking the other side though where it's like, this is like a job. And it's not all like. fun and games like right you get yelled at like this is like a high pressure situation like jimmie fowland is like one of the most famous people like he's under a lot of pressure like he's not just gonna be like
Starting point is 00:50:33 super nice to everyone but which like like i kind of get some to to an extent right like unless they're like you stupid fucking like you know what i mean like if you raise your voice a little bit because something got messed up right not raise your voice but like stern yeah i think that there is something to say we're like, yeah, it is a job. Like people get yelled at at work. Like if they do something wrong. Yeah. I think that those types of shows are a very high stress environment. However, you don't hear about any of the other late night shows having any issues like this.
Starting point is 00:51:08 But I feel like you do. I mean, James Gordon, I feel like you heard. Gordon, Ellen, I feel like it's like a cordon. I mean, Ellen's not. I meant late night. I meant late night talk show. Ellen's a daytime program. She's a different story.
Starting point is 00:51:21 Gordon, yes. But then, like, that's what that conversation. Does it come down to the person? Does it come? Because those people were personally attacked. Ellen was personally attacked. James Cornyn was personally attacked. Like, is the problem with the show and who are working the show or is the problem
Starting point is 00:51:35 the host? Like, is the problem Jimmy Fallon? Because I've never heard about issues with Colbert. Colbert, Kimmel or John Oliver. Yeah. Conan seems like a great guy. You know? Have you listened to any of the, uh,
Starting point is 00:51:52 the task force five or whatever they named it the podcast at the late night show guys did for the strike to raise money for the strike i don't even know about that oh really it's it was actually funny i've seen clips on ticot i listened to the first episode all the it's it's john oliver colbert phallon kimmel and uh set mires and they're just talking about and it's just the five of them like just talking about talking about life you know that's kind of interesting yeah Yeah, and they're like they're not taking any money The money is to help the money's going to like sag in the writers And yeah also I wonder like is
Starting point is 00:52:30 Jimmy Fallon's ratings have like gone down I think like like He used to be number one is he's not number one anymore I don't think in late night I have no idea That I do not know I do not know It's also hard to tell considering they haven't been live in months Yeah Like you know
Starting point is 00:52:48 The show has there hasn't been a show at all. Drew Barrymore is bringing her show back. I did see that. I saw. She said that they'll still be like complying where they're not talking about TV and, uh, movies and stuff,
Starting point is 00:53:02 but that they've agreed to bring back their show. Damn, Jimmy Kimmel was number one. I mean, like the last time it was like. Yeah. That, I think that makes sense.
Starting point is 00:53:12 Yeah. I feel like he's, I mean, he's been around the longest, but. Yeah. Okay. All right, moving on.
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Starting point is 00:54:47 Chris Evans and Alba Baptista got married this weekend at a private wedding. ceremony at their home in Massachusetts. You know, some stars were there. Robert Downey Jr., you know, the big ones. But it seems to be a private, intimate gathering. And people all over are very upset about this, but I'm very happy for Chris Evans. And I'm very happy for Alba. I feel like, you know, Chris Evans, he wanted to settle down with somebody and he found that person.
Starting point is 00:55:14 This is one that is, you know, everyone's going to be. everyone's going to be a little salty about because everybody loves Chris Evans. And Chris Evans was a single guy for a long time. He's very private. But he is also, I think the stories around Chris Evans dating life is like, yes, he's dated celebrities, but he's also dated regular folk. So maybe you got a chance. People really thought they had a chance of Chris Evans. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:55:48 Exactly. Exactly. So he has ended up getting married. They have been together for a few years now. I think they kept their relationship very private at the beginning. There is, he has shared more and more about it. I will say I wasn't completely shocked because the headline came out Sunday night. And I wasn't completely shocked because there have been rumors about this. There's been rumors on, there's been rumors on Dumas that they were like already married. And then there were pictures posted. Somebody sniped an Avengers dinner
Starting point is 00:56:28 or lunch happening at a restaurant around the Boston, in Boston or in the Boston area where it was like Chris Hemsworth, Jeremy Renner, Robert Downey Jr., like all sitting at a table. And it's like why would they, why would they be having a meal all together in Massachusetts? Obviously, Chris Evans,
Starting point is 00:56:47 not there. So it's like, okay, put two and two together that it feels like it would be something for Chris Evans. And that's exactly what it was. The man got married. There's an NDA sign. Phones were taken away. So obviously super private. I'm sure they wanted to be as private as possible. But yeah, Chris Evans has always seemed like a romantic. Like he said he's wanted to find the one and settle down. And he has settled down with Alba. a big you know people pointed this age difference to a little bit it's kind of another it's a little similar it's a similar nick vial uh natalie age difference he's like four Chris Evans is like 42 album is 26 so yeah that seems to be a topic of a conversation you know it always is it always is
Starting point is 00:57:43 and you never know how to tackle it yeah like at the end of the day people are going to be oh, that's a big age difference. How does that work? Right. And you're like if it works for them? Yeah. Yep. Exactly.
Starting point is 00:57:56 So they, I wonder if we'll see anything from this wedding. My guess would be no. Like I don't, they don't seem like the, have like a magazine feature type couple post wedding. Mm-hmm. It seems to be very private.
Starting point is 00:58:14 Yeah. Like sometimes phones are forfeited and stuff because there's going to be like a vogue spread or something that comes out. I think these two will just, it'll just stay private. Right, which I find to be really nice. They're like, oh, we just love each other. We want to get married.
Starting point is 00:58:28 And we're just going to do that very privately. So I'm happy for them. Listen, I'm not going to be bad at Chris Evans. Yeah, not some big crazy ordeal either. Like, you know, they weren't in Europe or some crazy bids. So just hometown wedding. Very, very fitting for the for the Massachusetts guy, Chris Evans. Mm-hmm.
Starting point is 00:58:46 Who would have saw it? coming. All the people that are very upset at Chris Evans did not. Last topic, quickly, Joe Jonas addressed everything on stage. He said, if you didn't hear it from these lips, don't believe it, which has me very confused. Because does that mean we shouldn't even believe the divorce? Like, because I can't know. They did post. He did post about the divorce. So, oh, right, right, right. Right, right. Post. Right, right, right. The one thing he did post was that they are getting divorced. True, true, true, true.
Starting point is 00:59:21 Totally forgot about that. Yes. Okay. Because I was like, okay, I am very confused now. But yeah, I guess he said if it's not coming from his mouth, don't believe it. They all say that, you know? They all say that. They all, oh, I didn't say it.
Starting point is 00:59:37 I didn't say it. You know? So, but I think he just wants the nonsense to just stop. They're going through it. He doesn't want whispers. and he said, if it doesn't come from his mouth, don't buy it. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:59:51 It's exactly what we said when we talked about this last week. It was like, it's such a big story. There's going to be nine million articles written about it. It's become a meme. All weekend long, people were posting memes of like, TMZ reports, Joe Jonas couldn't reach the top shelf and filed for divorce. Like, they were just, like, all these jokes at their expense
Starting point is 01:00:15 because there's been 9 million stories. TMZ ran a story on Friday that was like the Elvis and Vegas that married them, shocked that they, like it was just, it's so ridiculous. So the story is just going to keep coming. I mean, look, seeing the emotion makes me very sad. Like he said that right before he sang,
Starting point is 01:00:41 hesitate, and he looked emotional. And I, it also makes me sad because everyone's like, he's drunk, blah, blah. I'm like, give the guy a break. Maybe he is a little drunk on stage. He's going through a divorce. It's all over the press. Maybe like, maybe that is the case. And like, also he is, he's a very emotional performer.
Starting point is 01:01:02 I've said that already. But that was very sad. There's all these videos on TikTok from the show. Somebody was filming his parents when he was singing the song and look like they're mom was getting, you know, very emotional. Papa Jonas was hugging her. It's just like everybody's clearly very sad about it. Joe, Nick and Kevin, I feel like, are obviously being, being very supportive and are hoping to be that backbone there for him.
Starting point is 01:01:34 Because obviously, they have a long tour still. Many months left of performing and singing that song. The song's been stuck in my head for like a full week now, which is also. unfortunate like I just see all these videos and then hesitate is just is just completely stuck in my head but um I don't know it's it's a it's a tough one and now I'm just sad there's no like hard stance it's just makes me sad the one highlight of this was that they played a couple Jonas L.A. songs at this show which you guys know every time we go to L.A. I make you guys listen to L.A. baby.
Starting point is 01:02:15 LA, LA, baby, she's a... If only you were there. No, it doesn't remember. Even when you texted, I was like, what does that mean? LA, Jonah, I thought it was... Jonas L.A. was their TV show. Oh. The one I was just called Jonas?
Starting point is 01:02:30 Yes, but then they also did a Jonas L.A. Oh, like in L.A. They got multiple TV shows. Because they did Jonas L.A. And they sang it, which was shocking to me, and I was very jealous. I would have loved to have seen a couple Jonas. songs performed performed. They did it for you and
Starting point is 01:02:47 they knew that you would see it. Yeah, exactly. They're like, we got to give the people what they want. We're in L.A. We're doing a Jonas L.A. song. But yeah, no. I don't think like, I felt like that's, I was even surprised Joe did that. Like, I was even surprised Joe said what even addressed it at all. Kind of felt like he was going to
Starting point is 01:03:08 never say anything. But like it was a very chaotic week. And Joe, I don't know if he maybe has changed this since obviously his name being all over the internet but it always seemed like he was pretty in tune with what was going on on the internet like that he just would see popular stuff and see things so I'm like this is he seeing all this shit is he seeing all these stories or is he trying to stay off oh he's definitely seeing the fact that he uh he's seeing it. Sophie Turner had to break out the stool for him to step up and grab things out of the cabinet. TMC reports. Right. The memes were really just, the memes were just really ridiculous. And that's what happens when there's nine million stories written. So, yeah, sad. It is sad. But yeah, maybe that liquid courage got him to say that on stage. Maybe it was like, listen, I'm just going to say this. But all right, that wraps up the topics for today. And we're going to get.
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Starting point is 01:05:46 Love a mother-daughter duo. Okay, so super easy, 15 questions. If you get the question right, you get the point. If you get the question wrong, the other team can see. still the point, whoever is the most points at the end wins. To determine who goes first, Noah's going to give us a movie. We're going to individually guess the Rotten Tomatoes critics score. Everyone gets one guess.
Starting point is 01:06:06 We will alternate guesses. And whoever is the closest will get to go first. So Noah, what is today's movie? Today's movie is Greece, the classic. So one of you throw out a guess first. 87. Jesus. I love that.
Starting point is 01:06:24 I love the urgency. I'm going to go 96. I feel like it's really good, but I don't... I'm going to go 63. Right in the middle. I'm going to say 57. Lisa is the closest. It's 77.
Starting point is 01:06:44 Oh, nice. All right. All right, so you guys are going first. Okay. Question number one to Katie and Lisa. Shout out Chandler from Louisiana. In the show, Ted Lasso, what was the word written on the yellow poster that assistant coach Nate made and hung in Richmond's team locker room? You didn't watch this, did you?
Starting point is 01:07:07 I didn't catch up. Believe? Believe. Believe. Final answer. Correct. All right. That's all I need one, and I'm good.
Starting point is 01:07:18 I feel better. Off to a hot start. You never know with those, because if you didn't watch the show, they never seen. Well, I watch it for a season. Okay. Question number two, it's 1-0. Katie and Lisa. Shout out Elizabeth from St. Louis.
Starting point is 01:07:34 What does Tess say that Mitchie and Caitlin stole? Um... I know this starts. No, no, no, no. Time is up. Yeah, I don't even have guessed. Okay, Katie and Lisa. It's either a bracelet or a necklace that her mom gave her,
Starting point is 01:08:04 but I don't know if it's bracelet. Give it a guess. Her, I'm going to say Necklace Incorrect. It's actually a bracelet. It's bracelet. As soon as you said, as soon as you said, As soon as you said bracelet, I was like, oh, fuck,
Starting point is 01:08:25 yeah, that's it. I should have gone with my gut because I thought bracelet. Close call with the jewelry. Could be either one. Yeah. Her famous mom. Yeah. Damn.
Starting point is 01:08:35 Charmed bracelet. Yeah, charm bracelet. Okay. Still 1-0-0. Katie and Lisa. This is question number three to them. Shout out Norrie from Scranton. What does Rupal say to let people know they've been eliminated on drag race?
Starting point is 01:08:48 I have no idea. What's something he would say? Yeah, this is not my. Yeah. 15 seconds. I have no idea. Bye, bitch. Like, I don't know.
Starting point is 01:09:13 Five seconds. I, bye, bitch. That's going to be my guest, bye queen. I don't know. Incorrect, but I like that. Yeah. I have never watched. I have no idea.
Starting point is 01:09:24 I don't know either. Maybe like you've been, you've been through. Have you? No, but I just thought that you guys would have. Turn your wig in. I don't know. Or like you've been dethroned. Yes.
Starting point is 01:09:37 I have no idea. I don't know. I don't even. Eh, be incorrect. What's the answer? Soshe away. Oh, no. Oh, I actually have heard that.
Starting point is 01:09:48 I wouldn't be sense. I've heard that. No. Okay. Not ringing any bells with me. Still won nothing. Katie and Lisa is the question number four to rean fran. Shout out Desiree from Boston.
Starting point is 01:10:01 What does the JK stand for in JK rally? Fran's kind of telling. Oh, I have no idea. 10 seconds. Jane? Five seconds. Joanna. Yes.
Starting point is 01:10:27 Time is up. Joanna Keller. Incorrect. But yes. Joe. Because they call her Joe. Rowling. I don't know what the K is now. Joanne, what? What's the K? I don't know.
Starting point is 01:10:40 Joanne Catherine. 10 seconds. Joanne Catherine Rowling. So close. It's Joanne Kathleen. Oh, that's my name. Shit. Oh. All right. So close. Damn. Close. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:11:08 Wait, your name is Kathleen. Yeah. I go by Katie, though. interesting. I would have thought it was Caitlin. Yeah, a lot of people knew. Or Catherine. Okay. Still one nothing. Katie and Lisa. This is question number five to them. Shout out Gabby and Molly from Lunenburg, also known as the Team Murray Girls, if you remember.
Starting point is 01:11:29 You're good friends. Yep. Okay. Name what actress is in all of these movies. Neighbors 2, Oceans 8, crazy rich Asians Jumanji the next level I'm thinking Aquafina I don't know if she's in
Starting point is 01:11:48 is she in Jumanji I didn't see that but she's in Ocean's A she's in crazy too yeah and she's in neighbors too but I just have never seen Jumansha I didn't either so All right Aquafina final answer
Starting point is 01:12:01 Correct Nice nicely done I like those questions It's like a puzzle Yeah. 2-0. Katie and Lisa.
Starting point is 01:12:12 This is question number six to Rand Fran. Shout out Christina from Connecticut and Courtney from New Jersey. What venue do both brides dream of as little girls in Bride Wars? The Plaza. The Plaza. You do that one. Did we not have this question already? Correct.
Starting point is 01:12:28 No, it was a different Brideworth question. Oh, oh. The Plaza. All right. On the board. Two one. Katie and Lisa. Shout out.
Starting point is 01:12:36 Callie from Denton, Texas. In the Taylor Swift song, The Last Great American Dynasty, Taylor writes about the woman who lived in her Rhode Island house prior to her. What is the woman's name? Do I need a first and last? Just the first. Rebecca. Final answer. Correct. Sorry, guys.
Starting point is 01:12:57 I'm a little sick. I apologize for my sniffling. That's okay. Correct. 3.1. Give me all the Taylor Swift. Rebecca spelled in an interesting way. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:13:08 Yeah, it's like, K-A-H. Yeah, it's weird. Okay. Yeah, I just played that for you the other day. Nice. All right, 3-1. Katie and Lisa is question number eight to re-enfranch.
Starting point is 01:13:20 She had it, Victoria from Winnipeg. In Modern Family, Phil Dunphy writes a book of life advice that he gives to Haley when they drop her off at college. What is the name of the book? I'm just not a modern family trivia now. I catch the episodes on cable lately, but I don't know any specific. And I met, like, I tuned in and out. Some seasons I watched, some seasons I didn't.
Starting point is 01:13:45 It was really just a cable television show to me. I have no. I have no. The early seasons are very funny. I have gotten, no. Okay, so Katie and Lisa. This is a tough day. Is it like philosophy?
Starting point is 01:13:59 Like, it's something to play on his name. I don't know. He's done a bunch of good news. Phil philosophy. I don't know if it's that. Of course. Yeah. I don't know.
Starting point is 01:14:08 I don't see. of life or something like that. I don't know. You got to go with your gut. Something like philosophy, philosophy of life or something. I don't know. Finally, answer. Correct.
Starting point is 01:14:19 Wow. Hey. Feels awesome. There you go, Lisa. Okay. Wow. That was impressive. That was impressive.
Starting point is 01:14:32 Yeah. Yeah. The movies. Okay. 4-1. Katie and Lisa. And this question is to them. Shout out Elizabeth from St. Louis again.
Starting point is 01:14:43 In Friends, what song did Ross sing to his and Rachel's daughter, Emma, to get her to laugh for the first time? Is this to us? Yes. Big butt. I like Big Butts. And I can't lie. Yeah. Is that what it's called, though?
Starting point is 01:14:59 I can't. Is that what it's called? Is that the title? Big butts? I think so. I don't know. I don't know if that's the name of it, but it's, but it's, that big butts.
Starting point is 01:15:12 I like big butts. Baby got back. Oh, that's one. Yes. Yes. Yeah. Yeah. All right.
Starting point is 01:15:21 Yes. Yes. That's it. Honestly, I wouldn't know the name of that song. If someone was like, yeah, I don't know.
Starting point is 01:15:26 I like big bucks, I'd be like. Yeah, but when you play the whole thing in your mind and then you get to the baby got back, then you remember the baby got back. It was big in my household because my sister memorized every,
Starting point is 01:15:38 like word. And then when we were out of communion, they had to go up. There was like a competition where it was like, go up and like sing every word to a song. And my sister... At a communion? My sister requested baby got back. Scandalous.
Starting point is 01:15:50 And they got disqualified. Yeah, that's not going to work for... She was younger, but yeah, disqualified. Well, she had... We were... I remember it so clearly. Okay. 4-2. Katie and Lisa. This is question number 10 to re-infrain.
Starting point is 01:16:04 I'm going to play a movie clip and you tell me what movie it's from. All right. You want the truth? there was a part of me that wanted to see what it felt like to have someone like you look at me the way you did just once and I'm sorry
Starting point is 01:16:19 truly if I could rewind the past week I would So it's Jennifer Lopez It's J-Lo Lowe Is it Monster in Law? Is it the wedding planner? I think it's maybe made him Manhattan Monster I don't think that quote didn't sound like
Starting point is 01:16:37 Monster in Law to me To have someone like you look at me for we like that gives me made him Manhattan oh okay because well in Montser law you know he's like you know yeah yeah okay go made him in a
Starting point is 01:16:52 okay made him Manhattan yeah yeah all right four three Katie and Lisa oh shit it's a close one oh no you're getting close question number 11 to them
Starting point is 01:17:07 shout out Kennedy from Akron Ohio what is the name of the song that Haley and Chris write together in one tree hill I literally texted my friend earlier today and I was like, I pray to God, there's no one. I have no, I never watched it. Everywhere.
Starting point is 01:17:27 When there's someone like everywhere? You and Chris, they write together? I saw some of them. Everywhere? Everywhere, final answer. Incorrect. I don't know. I can hear it.
Starting point is 01:17:49 Ours? Shooting stars. Yes, I was shooting stars final answer. Incorrect. You were close with the stars. When the stars go blue. When the stars go blue. Honestly, in my first gut reaction was stars are blind.
Starting point is 01:18:23 And I was like, that's a parasol. It's all. When the stars go blue. I knew that. I knew that. All right. Tough game for your girl. Still 4.3.
Starting point is 01:18:34 Katie and Lisa. This is question number 12 to Ryan Fran. Shout out. Felicia from Streeter, Illinois. In SpongeBob Square Pants. What do the letters in fun mean in the fun song that SpongeBob sings for Plankton? Well, it changes. What?
Starting point is 01:18:56 Like there's multiple verses of the song. F is, but it's got to just be the first one. F is for friends who do stuff together. You is for you and me. And it's for anywhere and every time it all down here with my best buddy. Or deep in the big blue scene. Deep in, whatever it is. I don't think that part matters.
Starting point is 01:19:16 It was just what does fun stand for? That's final answer. Correct. That was so easy. That was, yeah, I had deep in the blue seat, but you got both versions. Yeah, yeah. I didn't know that. I thought it was just like.
Starting point is 01:19:31 F is for fire that burns down the whole town. You is for uranium bombs. And it is for no survivors. That's Plankton's verse. Yeah. Okay. Plainton. They caught up fast
Starting point is 01:19:46 All right Tied up at four And this is question number 13 To Katie and Lisa Shout out Nicole from Burlington from Montt In the movie The Hangover What animal do they have trapped in the bathroom
Starting point is 01:19:59 Who do they steal it from? Lion Tiger They stole it from Tyke Mike Tyson Yeah Tiger stolen from Mike Tyson Final answer
Starting point is 01:20:10 Correct Yep I always make some lines and tag. Okay, 5'4. Katie and Lisa. This is question number 14 to Rianne. Shout out Rachel from Chaska, Minnesota. In Hannah Montana,
Starting point is 01:20:32 what is the catchphrase of Miley's bodyguard, Roxy. Roxie like a Puma. You used to say that all the time. Same. Honestly, we used to say that. Like when I was Yeah.
Starting point is 01:20:46 Roxy like a pool. Oh yeah. Roxley like a pool. All right. Tide up a five. Question number 15. Whoever gets this wins or we go to overtime. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:20:59 And this is to Katie and Lisa. No question. Shout out Becca from Milwaukee, Wisconsin. Why did Jax go to jail in season four of Vanderpump rules? Oh my God. I should know this. I just wear the hair. I know. I just met Jax.
Starting point is 01:21:20 Oh, my God. Sounds like an entirely different story. 15 seconds. For fighting someone, like physical... I don't... I'm re-watching it right now. I'm back on season one, and I don't... Five seconds.
Starting point is 01:21:39 I don't know. For fighting public intoxication and fighting. In fact. He stole the sunglasses. We had this question. It was like, why did it... We had the question where it was like... like what brand of sunglasses did Jacks have that.
Starting point is 01:21:55 But he stole sunglasses. But he stole sunglasses. You know what? No, it was on Sheena's podcast where she asked us what brand of sunglasses did Jack steal when he got arrested. Yep. So it's sunglasses. It wasn't this trivia.
Starting point is 01:22:07 It was a different trivia. Stolen sunglasses. Correct. If I had, if that was our trivia, I would have made a other question. And here's the thing. If we did not have that, if I did not have that, in the back of my mind, I would not have remembered that that's why he got arrested. I did remember that regardless of that.
Starting point is 01:22:26 That was a close one. Wow. That was a really close game. Nail by her. That was a good one, guys. My friend will be so disappointed in me for that last question. No, but they'll be proud that you got a lot of questions. And you throw out a guess that could have certainly been the case.
Starting point is 01:22:43 Easily been the answer. Yeah. Thank you guys. My friend Molly, she was going to do this with me, but her brother's getting married tomorrow so my mom stepped in even though she wanted to do this before anyways well congrats to molly's brother shout out molly and thank you lisa for playing with katie we had a blast you guys were great and we'll never forget that modern family question you got right out of nowhere yeah me neither she's a great modern family watch that's amazing i gotta go back to the books yeah thank you guys so
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