Drama Queens - Hi Friend! ᐧ EP623

Episode Date: June 10, 2024

From massive sexual energy between Nathan and Haley, to some real life issues, to a heartfelt goodbye…This episode did not miss the emotional target, both on set and on screen.  Plus, Sophia revea...ls the truth behind “Hi friend!” See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:34 First of all, you don't know me. We're all about that high school drama girl, drama girl, all about them high school queens. We'll take you for a ride and our comic girl. Drama girl. Cheering for the right team. Drama queens, drama queens. Smart girl, rough girl, fashion but you'll tough girl. You could sit with us, girl.
Starting point is 00:00:52 Drama queen, drama queens, drama queens, drama queens, drama queens. Welcome back, friends. It is, I can't believe this, actually, that we're almost to the end of season six. I feel very much about it. It's season six, episode 23, forever, and almost always, which originally aired May 11th, 2009. Read the synopsis, ladies. All right. Peyton and Lucas's wedding day has finally arrived.
Starting point is 00:01:22 And surprise guests attend. Haley plays an unexpected role in the ceremony while Nathan hopes to be called up to the NBA. Antoine keeps Jamie on a short leash. Ah, but a bunch. And Brooke does the same with Nicholas Shea. What? Oh, huh. He's such a good sport. Good dude. He really was. Well, come on. He gets the phone call. He's like, you're going to come to our show and make out with two incredibly beautiful women. Are you in the mood? Sure. Sure. I'll be there. Why not? Yeah, and you're going to get a new song out of it. What a time. Well, where do we want to start, kids?
Starting point is 00:01:58 I want to go back to you opening the episode saying, friends, because my favorite find this week was somebody sent me, like one of these little viral videos where it's a school teacher. And he's like, my kids say the most millennial thing about me is that I walk into the classroom every day and I say, hi, friends. And he's like, well, what am I supposed to say? And the kids say, chat. Like, hey, what's up?
Starting point is 00:02:21 Chat. Like, they're all in a chat together. Yeah, I guess that's what the kids are saying. And he was like, I will have you know that. the most millennial thing about me is that I own a Lucas Scott jersey and then it cuts to him wearing a Lucas Scott jersey and I was like by the way we do say friends a lot
Starting point is 00:02:38 that's who we are and Sophia you in particular that's like you are the friends girl I made high friend Brooks thing in season one as a nod to my college roommate so I'll wear that millennial crown thank you very much shaping a generation
Starting point is 00:02:56 wherever that school teacher is I feel like I posted it in my stories. I hope he's listening. I appreciate you. Friend. Friend. Lowell. Cultural impact when Tree Hill is made.
Starting point is 00:03:09 Getting the kids making fun of us. I love it. Oh, God. This episode was big. It was big. Where the hell was Moira? By the way, that is the literal second line in my notes for this episode. And so starts the tradition of us not having important actors in our wedding episodes.
Starting point is 00:03:26 Like, Larry's on a day. dredging boat in Iceland and Moira. Karen and Andy are so rich they can't get a plane out of Grenada because they're on a yacht. I'm like, you just didn't want to pay people, which is very obnoxious because they're sorely missed in the episodes, and we're
Starting point is 00:03:44 just going to need to call you out on it. You, business affairs, whoever did that. Terrible. We know. We know. I just watched a cutting edge, by the way, last night with Maria. She'd never seen it before.
Starting point is 00:03:58 Yeah. What? Epic. Did she love it? She loved it. And I called Moira earlier in the day and I was like, hey, I'm watching this with Maria and a couple of my girlfriends. It was like an auntie's night with Maria. And I said, could you, would you send like a little hello video?
Starting point is 00:04:13 Because we're all going to watch the cutting edge. And Moira sent us a video from her on her front porch. Like, hi girls. All my friends flipped out. She of course said Topic at the end of the video. She's amazing. It was so great. She's so cool.
Starting point is 00:04:26 How much better is the wedding? if, like, Karen's there and she's the only one that actually has the slutty wedding sex. Do you know what I'm like? Yes. Oh, that would have been a vibe. So what I'm saying.
Starting point is 00:04:36 Like, I have Moira fever. Where is she? I did love that being the sort of culmination moment for Nathan and Haley, not going to lie, but. Oh, yeah, that was great. Karen and Andy in the bathroom at Trick would have really been a vibe.
Starting point is 00:04:50 Mm-hmm. I mean... Oh, my God. Can you imagine both couples in the two stalls? Accord! Cool. someone's being really noisy over there. One of the boys' bathroom, one of the girls.
Starting point is 00:05:01 Let's get to that because for all the like weirdness and stuff, the sexual energy of Nathan and Haley in this episode is boiling point. Like we've never seen it this hot before. Haley was rowdy. Haley was rowdy from the first moment of this episode. Well, but both of you, he walks in and is like, nice view. And it's just a shot of your ass. And you're like, I like, I like.
Starting point is 00:05:27 you being gone and coming home. And I was like, oh, God. Hello. Turns out long distance is working for these two. Yeah. Dude. Definitely. It was, um, it was a good thread to follow throughout the course of all the other stuff. Because everybody else is either like scared or kind of nervous or unhappy. And those two are just like, let's hit it. Which I feel like is a parent vibe. Parents view weddings and adult nights really differently than like people in their 20s who take it for granted, you know? Do you and Jeff experience that when you're out? Because, you know, I haven't been in a relationship that long.
Starting point is 00:06:04 You're the winner in this group of like the long-term relationship. How does that go when you're older and you're watching your kids running around and now you're at older grown-up events like weddings and stuff? Does it feel like you can't wait to sneak away with each other? Does it feel like you're over it? Like, what's the vibe? The clock is different now. It's different.
Starting point is 00:06:26 and getting dressed up and like all the effort of going somewhere kind of takes all the wind out of your sales we're a real like Tuesday afternoon before pick up if I got to like brush my hair and like douche there's no way I have energy for that
Starting point is 00:06:45 and a hookup and I think about like work functions we go too and everyone's like oh they're so sexy together I bet they had a romp later and I'm like no bitch we were watching date line Like, we were done. I feel like I had a pizza in my bed with my husband and murder on the TV. Tuesday, Wednesday afternoon.
Starting point is 00:07:03 Like, no one text me from noon to two. I'm busy. Love it. Yes, but that's why I appreciated this, like, younger couple that still, like, had the fantasy of it. Yeah, Nathan and Haley, like, still going strong. They're like, you know what? Actually, I appreciated that about watching them as a couple today. Even at the end, too, watching them work through real life.
Starting point is 00:07:25 just like disappointments and yeah this is the very simple very real heart issues of i feel like a failure i'm having a bad day i feel like a failure and having somebody show up for you and having your person show up for you i love that it's not all the heightened drama which i also love of new relationships and um you know the wedding was obviously a huge deal but i just liked i like seeing people deal with a very small but very real problem. I like that he told her the truth right away. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:01 Literally, like on the bridge is just like, Nino got called up, which again is like such a quick way to get rid of an actor that people were really starting to like dig. It's like, oh, here's some exposition.
Starting point is 00:08:12 He's gone now. But he just blurts it out. And I loved it. It was just the Nathan Scott that I love to the point. Also, Nathan Scott that I love. We don't get to see James in a tux very often. So good. He's such a movie star. Yeah. It was so nice to see all those boys dressed up.
Starting point is 00:08:34 And I loved, I love to your point that he's dealing with this sort of big issue. But you said at Hill, like there's still a young couple. And there was something really great about not just the emotional vulnerability between them, but the fact that they could also be a little young and a little wild and I liked that Haley wasn't like let's sit and talk about your feelings all night outside on the roof she was like you are young and hot and you have your whole fucking life ahead of you your son loves you I love you have sex with me in the bathroom and remember who you are and I was like you know what yes yes that's the right medicine yeah yeah talking can only do so much but like action sometimes you gotta just shake it out
Starting point is 00:09:23 Yeah. Oh, yeah. I'm very much in favor of this. I also love that Nathan Scott didn't show up and say, hey, everybody, I skip practice to be here. Like there was no martyr shit. Mouth is the one that was like, hey boss, I heard a rumor about you. Mm-hmm. Yeah. You skip in practice?
Starting point is 00:09:43 That was a cool, like, I don't know. I was trying to think of other scenes where it was just Mouth and Nathan. I loved it, too. It's been a minute. I was like, this friendship is something I really like, me too. Like them talking to each other as their teammates in a way. Yeah, and I really appreciated that Mouth was able to say, I know things because of my work, and I know how much you love your work, and I'm here.
Starting point is 00:10:11 And you can see that Nathan is sort of roiling with all his feelings. And Mouth just says, when you're ready. And just to stand with someone sometimes and say, I'm here to. to talk when you're ready is like the greatest gift you can give someone and i i loved the way that people close to nathan were taking care of him in this episode because it was all a little unexpected the dynamic with with nathan and haley feels so fun because we're like oh wow they've got it oh we didn't we didn't expect that and you don't necessarily expect mouth to come in being like I didn't want to put you on the spot, but I do know how you do it?
Starting point is 00:10:53 Like, it's so refreshing. Yeah, they're a good little duo. Mm-hmm. Do you guys remember the era of wedding videos? Like, I don't think we make those anymore, but there was a very specific thing going on in my early 20s where I went to so many weddings. And you had to give a message on camera. A message on camera. Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:11:14 You would usually sit, like, with your date. And I am not with any of those people anymore. And how many times did I say in this wedding video is like, I can't wait for us to all raise our children together? And then you look back and you're like, oh, God. Not that guy. Wrong one. Wrong one.
Starting point is 00:11:31 Wrong one. Can you edit? Can you crop this video? Yeah. It's a thing. And they're doing it with camcorders now. And there's, they're setting up little booths. And another cute thing that's happening is they're setting up telephone booths or a little spot where you can go pick up a rotary phone, call a number.
Starting point is 00:11:49 or like a, I don't know if you call a number or if it just is there recording. And as soon as you pick up the phone, you leave a voice message, which I think is really sweet. That's very cute. But guys, are we so old that we were there for round one and now we're here for round two of this? Yes. The time lapse between Marty McFly, did you guys see this just was on, I was just on Instagram. I'm copying it from someone else. But the time lapse between when Marty McFly went back in time into the 50s is the same as
Starting point is 00:12:19 us going back to 94 right now. Wow. It's a lot. It's a lot. Well, it was fun in round one. I'm going to be more cautious than round two in my video predictions. That is right. I did love seeing that, though.
Starting point is 00:12:32 I liked seeing Mouth have fun with his video camera. I liked seeing getting everybody saying hello. I was wondering how Skills and Miss Lauren were going to, we're going to fare, but I'm enjoying seeing them together. The Haley, I mean, the Jamie and Skills Buddy comedy. The vibe was really fun, too. Macaulie and Denzel. That is so funny. And him literally putting the kid on a leash
Starting point is 00:12:57 because he doesn't want a repeat of the other wedding. I know. I don't know if anyone else could have pulled that off as well as those two. No. There was a time when Gus was little and I was traveling with him alone a lot, a lot. Like during the more three years old phase where you can't reason with them.
Starting point is 00:13:18 and they just take off running. I put a leash on him. I did. And I'm not embarrassed about it. He was a runner, man. I see parents in the airport with those cute little, like, animal backpacks, but they clip across the chest, and the kids don't realize they're actually in a harness with a leash on the back of the backpack.
Starting point is 00:13:37 It's genius. Yeah. It's great. Yeah. Yeah. Look, you can use it sparingly. Sometimes you just got to do what you got to do. You got to do what you got to do.
Starting point is 00:13:45 Yeah. Now he just stays put right at my side. It's like training a puppy. It is. God. No, I felt that anxiety. But then also, who had the dog at the wedding? I was going to ask.
Starting point is 00:13:59 Where'd that dog come from? Out of the blue. Was that like the Airley Gardens dog? But why didn't we see someone show up with a dog? So we actually understood where the dog switch came from. And you never see Peyton or Lucas be like, oh, cousin Ted and his dog. You know, like, we have no idea what the relation is with this dog. Was it one of our crew members' dogs?
Starting point is 00:14:23 Should have been the same dog that ate the heart. That would have been funny. Oh, right? Yeah, Dan Scott's in town. How come he's not at the wedding? He, guys, he has shown up. Everybody gives me this little, like, well, Hillary side eye. He shows up at literally everything.
Starting point is 00:14:41 Why is he not coming to this? And it's not like it was a super private ceremony because there's certainly were a lot of people sitting in those rows. Yeah. That's always weird to me too, watching episodes like this, because obviously we get a bunch of lovely background actors to come and fill in the wedding. But then none of the actors ever interact with the background who is supposedly close enough to these people to be at their wedding. Yeah. And I'm like, was nobody conscious of being like, you know what? Haley should check in with that couple over there. Brooke should have a chit chat with the girl in the yellow dress for
Starting point is 00:15:16 beat, like, we just remove, like, two separate groups. It's so weird. You guys, this was the end of the season. We've got one episode left. Like, at this point, everyone, the A-Ds are just like, go sit your chairs, actors, we'll tell you where to sit. We don't care anymore.
Starting point is 00:15:32 No, that is such a good point. And for Peyton, like, throwing this last-minute shotgun wedding thing together, you would think it would be people that we, like, Evan? Yeah, where was Bevan? I don't know. Yeah, where was Bevin?
Starting point is 00:15:46 I'm trying to think who else Peyton talks to just talk to anybody where's that weird record store guy I was just about to say it yeah I mean like there's so many people that could have been there
Starting point is 00:15:59 and just were not but they did bring in Nick Lachey God bless and you know what on the subject of Nick Lachet we have so much to talk about but I would just like
Starting point is 00:16:10 to say how funny I think it is that somehow in the scope of helping to throw this shotgun wedding and making Peyton's wedding dress and making her own dress, Brooke has become the tuxedo fairy. I show up with a better suit for Lucas, which by the way, pro move, important. Yeah. And I managed to, I've just got bags, I've got clear garment bags full suits, enough that I can take three of them in
Starting point is 00:16:41 and throw them on the piano and see if one of them's going to fit, Nick. Like, I loved that little detail, and it wasn't something that ever really got talked about, but it made me cackle. She's filling her time. Now that Sam's gone, she's like, I need, if Brooke Davis can sew an entire collection in an hour, imagine what she can do with all that free time she's got now. Oh, yeah. Her and her little snooky puff are getting things done. That hair. I'm making phone calls.
Starting point is 00:17:11 It was not nice. I love your hair. You did? Yeah. It was all working hair, dress. I thought the dress was great. Honestly, not going to lie. The corset in that dress was wonderful. The fact that I didn't fall on my face in those platforms walking up the aisle.
Starting point is 00:17:27 I do remember how hard that was. Oh, yeah, because it was dirt. It was dirt. But what I loved was Carol, you know, for our friends at home, Carol Charles, our wonderful costume around the show. She found that heavy bike chain necklace. That looked dope. Because we wanted to do something that was very punk rock for Peyton. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:17:50 We wanted Brooke to wear something that was like a nod to her best friend of the bride. And it just, it was like one of those things that as soon as I saw it, I was like, oh, I remember how excited we were when we found that. Yeah. And it just made me happy. It was like a nice little moment of nostalgia. It felt like maybe I also needed a no effects bumper sticker on my back. some pins. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:18:17 Carol made everything really layered and cool like that. Man, I just loved her as our costumer. And having to wear a wedding dress pregnant, we had so many options. And none of them felt great. And this one, she was just like, why don't we just strip it down to the basics? And that way, when you're all bloody later. Spoiler. it'll just really like that'll be the focus instead of lace and beads and like all this stuff
Starting point is 00:18:48 she just she knew how to tell a story with clothes instead of just putting clothes on a body she was like this is going to facilitate a narrative I love that you were wearing a bike chain I'm so sweet I was like this feels right thank you could have beat missy with it later you know well then let's get into brook because this was it was so great first of all I guess, but the both of you, that goodbye scene, I mean, the goodbye, the, I mean, the possible goodbye scene, the, the, you're getting married, maybe you're going to die, like, what? That was heartbreaking. Did it feel to you guys like, was that the last, I don't know what's in the next episode, but was that the last, like, Brooke Payton intimate moment scene where you, the two of you were actually thinking maybe this is our last scene together? I mean, we definitely have stuff in the finale. For me, everything was. was so coded. I mean, everything these last, like, few episodes was so coded. And I didn't know what was real and what wasn't. And so Peyton saying, hey, if I die, you have to marry Lucas
Starting point is 00:19:57 and raise my baby. Right. Oh, gosh. It's just me. I've already been basically let know. Like, you can go, Hillary, you're gone. And in the middle of this episode, I get, I start getting phone calls from the studio. Okay? So the show doesn't want me. The creator doesn't want me. I've already been yelled at. I've been told to take the little video I'd made down.
Starting point is 00:20:24 I ruined the narrative that they had put out there, that I was being difficult or whatever. Now the studio starts calling because Warner Brothers is like, what the fuck is going on? Right? What's going on? Of course you're coming back next year. And I was like, no, I'm actually not. They're like, Hillary, what are you talking about? So Peter Roth, the head of all of Warner Brothers, is calling me on, like, my phone, saying,
Starting point is 00:20:49 I'm not going to get off the phone with you until you agree to come back. You are so valuable to us at Warner Brothers. We love you. We'll pay you any amount of money. The other hand, I've got the bosses on our show being like, no, we don't want you here. It'll be better if you're dead. And so having to do this scene while you're just in the middle of a month. mine was really hard.
Starting point is 00:21:12 I mean, and so we're, I'm crying for real. I don't know about you, but I'm definitely like it looked like it. It was very confusing, very confusing. I mean, yeah, I remember this scene. This is one of those, like where you can feel it and smell it and all of it. And it was so emotional and so heavy. And in the last episode, we'd had that scene where it was like, well, no, this can't be happening.
Starting point is 00:21:38 Yeah. But in this one, it was like, what if this really happens? Because we didn't know yet. And yes, you know, the people in charge of our show, singular, were being nightmares. But obviously, the people who control everything at the studio were like, no, that's insane. The show will continue to be the show with all of you on it. And so it was sort of like, well, are you going to leave and are you not? And what's going to happen?
Starting point is 00:22:07 and do I have to say goodbye to you? And, like, that's not possible. Like, we can't, no, we can't do that. And we just could not stop crying. I don't even think, I could be wrong, but I don't think, stop making me cry. You're going to ruin our wedding makeup, you bitch. I don't think that was scripted. I remember being told to, like, rain it in.
Starting point is 00:22:28 We could. You just don't have to cry that hard. Yeah. It may look different, but native culture is very alive. My name is Nicole Garcia, and on Burn Sage, Burn Bridges, we aim to explore that culture. It was a huge honor to become a television writer because it does feel oddly, like, very traditional. It feels like Bob Dylan going electric, that this is something we've been doing for the kind of two years. You carry with you a sense of purpose and confidence.
Starting point is 00:23:01 That's Sierra Taylor Ornelis, who with Rutherford Falls, became the first native showrunner in television. television history. On the podcast, Burn Sage Burn Bridges, we explore her story, along with other Native stories, such as the creation of the first Native Comic-Con or the importance of reservation basketball. Every day, Native people are striving to keep traditions alive while navigating the modern world, influencing and bringing our culture into the mainstream. Listen to Burn Sage Burn Bridges on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Like, if we think about this with our rational grown-up brains,
Starting point is 00:23:47 they already boarded the whole season, you guys. Like, they could have very easily come to us and been like, hey, we're going to go down this road, but, like, it's not going to happen, and next year's going to be great. And instead, we were just kept so in the dark, which at the time, we didn't know what normal was. This was our first job, and we'd only ever been kept in the dark. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:09 And so when I went and I worked on subsequent jobs, and they were like, hey, here's your arc. And this is how it's going to end. And this is what? You're like, what? Wow. Crazy. No, that was exhausting this episode in particular. But it was nice to know that Warner Brothers was like, we love you.
Starting point is 00:24:30 We love you so much. And my core memory from this episode is that, you know, for you guys at home, the episode's an hour. But for us, over the course of these last few episodes, that's like a month and a half of work where you're like every day is limbo. And like taboo conversations like, am I getting yelled at? Do I have to go sidebar with somebody? What's real? Meanwhile, they're like, get on your mark and act like everything fine or do your job. Do this super emotional.
Starting point is 00:25:01 So Peter Roth had been so, so lovely, and he had called at the beginning of this episode and was like, Hillary, seriously, like, what do we have to do? And there was very light discussion of what the tone on set was. And I understood that if I talked about our boss or anything that was going on on set, it could jeopardize the pickup and the jobs of everyone else. And so I had to tow the line and be like, no, everything's great. I'm the problem. It's me. should go. And he sensed bullshit and was like, Hillary, what's the problem? And I was like, it's just not a right fit for me. Are there any other shows you can put me on? I'll literally do any
Starting point is 00:25:43 other Warner Brothers show. And to Peter's credit, like, I worked for him on lots of other shows and had wonderful experiences. And he was always so good to me. But he was hip that there was a problem um and but was respectful enough to not force me into anything i was too young or uncomfortable to deal with and so at the beginning of this episode is when i made the decision for myself i was getting this mixed messaging i was like i'm not coming back and literally the night i got off the phone with peter roth is when i booked my apartment in paris and i'd never been to paris and i was just like i'm gonna go do this thing and so my whole muscle memory of this episode is Sophia teaching me French and having a French guidebook and not knowing how to say any of the
Starting point is 00:26:33 words. And I was like, what's this champs-lees place? And the whole episode for me is just Sophia sitting with me during like these sad scenes and being like, don't embarrass yourself. Is Champilise, Hillary? That's what I remember. This was the beginning of like, Yeah, I'd never had any inkling to go to Paris before I took German in high school. Every episode or every scene in this episode, as I'm watching it, all I'm thinking is like French, French words. That's what was happening. It's just keeping your brain somewhere else. Yeah, compartmentalizing.
Starting point is 00:27:13 Absolutely. You have to. Well, you, I mean, you did such a beautiful job in spite of all of that. The speech that you give to Lucas at the wedding, I was bawling. Vows were so beautiful. It was so beautiful. Because it was so sincere. It was like all those words on the page are just words on a page. But you said it from that tone in your voice that comes from your diaphragm where there's like a settledness and a certainty. It wasn't coming from up here where a lot of emotional stuff I think comes up from people's chests when they're acting because it's just you just want to say everything from right here and just get it all out. But you were you were dropped in vocally and it hit me in my like vibrated in my body from that place. of real certainty. It was so beautiful.
Starting point is 00:27:58 And there's something, too, about when a scene starts off with, like, a joke or something awkward, and then the emotion, like, jumps out and gives you the boo, you know? And it was so powerful and so sweet. Like, the sweet innocence of Lucas and Haley having been friends their whole life and, you know, the one-minute minister.com and the terrible poison lines and, like, And then the tin, you know, the wish tin, like, it's, it was such a nice walk down memory lane through the childhood stuff in particular. And then it got present and so sweet and like to have heard about their history and the way that he loved her and the way that you guys fell into it in high school. And then Hillary, for you to to deliver those vows in that way, I was just, like, I was crying.
Starting point is 00:28:54 I was like, this is so special. And, you know, I talk to you, look at us. We're sitting here talking about our lives. Like, I'm very aware that that's not actually you, you know, getting married. But weird. It felt so real and special. Yeah. I legit felt like I remember standing there with Chad looking at him thinking, well, knowing in that moment, after next episode, I'm never going to see Lucas Scott again.
Starting point is 00:29:22 I'm never going to see this person that I, that, you know, Peyton loves, but like, it was the realization, I don't know, just in my head, like, Peyton's definitely gone, whether she's dead or she's, like, just gone from the show. Whenever we're confronted with that feeling of, I'm never going to have this thing again, I'm never going to have this person or this experience again, that's a, you know, that's an emotional. thing and I loved Peyton and Lucas like I externally I loved them as a unit and so knowing that it was like curtains for these two I just wanted him to know like baby it's been real it's been so real it's such a rare opportunity as actors usually we come in and we're in and out to tell a story within a few months if you're on a film most TV shows don't last longer than a few years and now they're not even even if you last for multiple seasons you're not going for longer than six or seven episodes it's not like we lived inside a storybook for all this time you know this was
Starting point is 00:30:39 six years at this point we're at six years of living inside this story and yeah it really even though I know Hillary and Chad. I also know Lucas and Peyton. And I was a part of their story and to be in the storybook ending for their characters that we had walked with all this time. What a surreal, singular, artistic, unique experience. It really was beautiful. Well, everybody was so there in it. It was a weird party day because they had those weird tents set up.
Starting point is 00:31:15 I was just like, oh, yes. There were tents for us. They were also our green rooms and things, but they're like, just scripted in with the episode, we can't hide these tents. Like, we're all tired. It's the end of the year. Just leave the tents in the shot. Totally.
Starting point is 00:31:31 And so we're supposed to be in the same place that Lucas and Peyton met, and we're definitely not. And I've had so many fans yelling me about this. Really? Yeah, I've talked about where we shot Lucas and Peyton meeting. And they're like, it's Greenfield Lake. And I'm like, well, it's not. It's actually over by the battleship.
Starting point is 00:31:50 And they're like, no, it's not. We've been on the tour. Like, great story. You're right. I'm wrong. It's like I'm talking to my kid. Like, sure, sure. So we're definitely in a different place.
Starting point is 00:32:06 And I remember the producers being like, yeah, yeah, we're just going to cheat it. Like, it's the other side of the water. We're just on the other side. And everybody's there. And we're all just kind of like, I don't know, punchy. Yeah. It felt like school, you guys. You're just exhausted by then, yeah.
Starting point is 00:32:25 It was school. It was senioritis. It was school. It's hot. Remember we had all those French fans show up? Wait, what? We had all the, there was like a cute boy that she, you, Sophia's nodding.
Starting point is 00:32:37 There was a cute boy that showed up. There was like some French fans. Yeah, because the French fans started coming every year. Yeah, dude. I do remember that, but I didn't know they were at that wedding. They were literally standing in the background of the wedding. They're like right past the frame. Listen, I was like, Hillary, if we're going to focus on pronunciation,
Starting point is 00:32:55 you should go ask that tall French man if you're doing a good job. And perhaps he should show you around Paris when you go. You had a lot of fun with that way. I was like, this feels maybe like fate. Yeah, it was very, we did trade information. I feel like he emailed me. Wait, he definitely emailed me. I might still have those emails because you know I never throw emails away.
Starting point is 00:33:18 I know. I'm going to have to go on an excavation later. That was so fun and very, like, innocent. But it did feel like fate that we had people coming to watch the wedding and they just happened to be from Paris and they affirmed my journey that I never went on. And I don't know. It just felt like graduation. You know when seniors are all punchy and they're like, we can't wait to get out of here.
Starting point is 00:33:43 but then all their friends and family show up for the ceremony and all of a sudden it's like yeah and then you realize you're leaving and you can't stop crying and then you and that you can't really you can't come back won't you leave like that's it and so I liked that everyone was being kind of funny and punchy there was a moment where I was a little butt hurt that everybody else had these like really nice ceremonies like Nathan and Haley's ceremony was so beautiful and Maria Menunos also had, like, a beautiful... Like, everybody had these, like, really nice ceremonies and the lead-up, and everyone was, like, in their feels,
Starting point is 00:34:22 having loving talks with each other. And Nathan says to Lucas, I don't know, man, whatever I said at the Lindsay wedding, you know, apply that here. And everyone's being so punchy with each other and just like, I don't know, fuck it, this is the last second thing. Like, I guess we're all here. Cool, let's roll. You're like, it's Lucas and Peyton, don't we matter?
Starting point is 00:34:42 Yeah, that was the... It was like everyone else got kindness and preparation and niceness. But then when Haley pulls out that tin and it totally changes the tone, it goes from being really last second, really flippant, to Haley pulling out this super memorable piece of memorabilia. And it just, it brought everything to a very real place for me as an actor and for the character. and I loved it. I think it also gave permission for all of the punchiness that we had been living through in the last 45 minutes because it reminds us that's why we can be so casual.
Starting point is 00:35:24 We're all that close. Like everyone here at this wedding has been living in each other's lives for so long. The formalities are almost become a foreign space of living in where it's just so much. Yeah. Like a mask. actually just tied together, like, no, we're all here because we're this close that we can be joking at the wedding. Super cat. Yeah. It actually means so much. Yeah. Well, and you see it, like when Haley starts cracking the pregnant bride jokes. Yeah. And the whole audience goes,
Starting point is 00:35:58 you're like, just kidding, just kidding. That's just for us. That's just for the people standing up here who get why this is funny. Moving on. And it's like, it's kind, it played really well. And it was, yeah, it set such a nice pivot into the emotional because you're recovering from the joke and then suddenly you're getting like punched in the heart in a good way. It may look different, but native culture is very alive. My name is Nicole Garcia, and on Burn Sage, Burn Bridges, we aim to explore that culture.
Starting point is 00:36:38 It was a huge honor to become a television writer because it does feel oddly, like, very traditional. It feels like Bob Dylan going electric that this is something we've been doing for a hundred of years. You carry with you a sense of purpose and confidence. That's Sierra Taylor Ornellis, who with Rutherford Falls became the first native showrunner in television history. On the podcast, Burn Sage, Burn Bridges, we explore her story, along with other native stories, such as the creation of the first native comic. or the importance of reservation basketball. Every day, native people are striving to keep traditions alive while navigating the modern world,
Starting point is 00:37:17 influencing and bringing our culture into the mainstream. Listen to Burn Sageburn Bridges on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Okay, can I actually say something? because you just said you love an awkward wedding. The one thing that rang as awkward, I mean, I guess we needed it. Okay, I was just going to say,
Starting point is 00:37:48 because I made notes about what is with nobody having anything to talk about other than who's going to have slutty wedding sex? I just was like, ew. But then the great thing is is that it's Nathan and Haley who have sex in the bathroom and you're like, well, we love it. But I definitely was sort of like,
Starting point is 00:38:05 God, the creator of our show just couldn't let any of it go and needed to like essentially make these accusations about like all of the women and even like and thank God
Starting point is 00:38:21 Alison Munn and Antoine Tanner are so adorable together and so funny but and I thought they did make light of it but I was like God I wonder how it must have felt for Antoine to have Miss Lauren say you know to skill Oh, not too much champagne.
Starting point is 00:38:37 I get wild. And he's like, yeah, okay. And then he overfills and overflows her cup. Like, oh, yeah, let me get you drunk tonight so I can take advantage of you. I was like, ew. Yeah. Why are men who were old enough at the time to be our fathers, like, continuing to write these jokes for us? And I don't know.
Starting point is 00:38:55 Maybe I'm just, like, too sensitive about the way that, like, women are faced with microaggressions like this all fucking day every day. but it made me it made me uncomfortable in a lot of what it was for people and then weirdly the other side of the coin is that I loved what it became for Nathan and Haley but maybe that's because it's it wasn't perverted or gross or advantageous or lecherous with them at all it was actually like passionate romantic it's what you want yeah sex and romance to be and the rest of it felt like God we can't not do this at Peyton and Lucas's wedding really yeah really was it wasn't a messy moment. It was a kind of a healing moment for them. Yeah. It was medicine. Yeah. For sure. Medicine sex. You said it earlier. I love it.
Starting point is 00:39:41 Hey, hey. Yeah, I felt that too. Every time I heard it, it just irked me a little. I was like, why are we doing this? There's other ways to make this joke work. Why does it need to be? Well, that's it. You could have still had the same punchline and the same joke without it being so over the top. Yeah. Who's it? get to have the trashy wedding sex. This is going to be fun. Let's see who it's who it's going to be, like, somebody could be guessing. It could have been Mouth and, uh, and, uh, Fergie or whoever, just like trying to, you know, take bets on who's, which couple are going to get together. Like, that would have been fun. What's that game? What's that game? Guess who? They should have had everyone in Tree Hill's picture on that guess who board. We flip the pictures down as you ask questions. Somebody make that game. Yeah. Wedding sex, guess who? The Tree Hill version. And that's what I want. Actually, legitimately, how did Hasbroro never make a deal with Warner Brothers to do One Tree Hill? Guess who? I mean, that is such a no-brainer. And the number of characters on our show? Go make that deal hill.
Starting point is 00:40:44 Done. I mean, I can probably just use, like, Polaroids and make my own board. Isn't that what the hipsters do? That's another thing that's happening at weddings, by the way. They're doing, guess who? Giant, guess who? Like the way you do Giant Chess or Giant Jenga, they set up these board they construct. with wood and they make these flaps
Starting point is 00:41:02 that go down and it's the photos of the people at the wedding. We have such different TikTok algorithms. I'm going to need to you to start sending our group chats some of these videos. Well, look, it was a good wedding. The reception, I like that they just had it
Starting point is 00:41:19 a trick. That felt nice. Because when Brooke stormed Nick Lachey, I was like, did girlfriend make a pit stop? Like, where did? No, he's just in the next room, singing his ass off. He's recording during the wedding is happening. That is some soundproof brick.
Starting point is 00:41:35 Let me tell you. You know what I loved? I loved Nick walking out. I'm going, so who got married? Yeah. Right to Lucas. It's so good. It's so good.
Starting point is 00:41:44 Wait, we need to rewind on the Brooke thing because Julian walking up with a date. With my look-a-like date. Let me just tell you. Like, I was like a little annoyed that Lucas invited Julian without talking to Brooke. I felt a little bit like, come on, man. whole thing was, it was ridiculous the way he left her anyway. I'm not into this, but I get making a mistake. Julian shows up. He's nice. They look at each other. Okay, maybe it's going to be nice. And this girl walks around the corner. In my season one party dress, by the way.
Starting point is 00:42:16 Oh, yeah. I did not know that. Yeah. Oh, my God. Now that you've said it. If I had a ladder for Brooks men, Julian just dropped all the way down to the bottom wrong. Yeah. The fact that he showed. up at Lucas's wedding, knowing he was going to see Brooke, bringing this girl. And by the way, brought her literal lookalike to make her jealous. To her best friend's wedding. She's the only Brooke that likes me. Like, get a fucking spine, Julian.
Starting point is 00:42:47 Ew. And Lucas also didn't ask Peyton. Because had Lucas asked Peyton, Peyton would have been like, hold the phone. We don't ambush people. Yuck. This was an ambush. It was an ambush. Also, this is our wedding, not the moment.
Starting point is 00:43:04 Yeah, but I will say, I love it as the moment just for the jokes it set up. Like, look it, Julian and Brooke trying to out flirt each other over the shoulders of their dates. Like, they're just playing grown-up battleship was so funny to me. Brooke at the altar, which she's like, I look way better than that brook-al-like. I look better than her, don't I? By the way, even before the altar, would the bride like to wear red? day, like, and you're just going, I have to pee. I was on your side, man.
Starting point is 00:43:35 We all had to act like you were crazy, but I was watching this episode like, no, she's 100% right. Of course this is infuriating and insane. Hello. But it was so funny to me, and I loved that it gave Austin the setup to crack all of those boy band jokes. Oh, yeah. You know, at the bar with my boys, just like a band of brothers.
Starting point is 00:43:55 What a dick! What a dick! If a guy in real life did this, to us, we would hurt him. Like, what a dick. But it's Austin, so he's so horrible. But somehow he redeemed it by the end. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:44:12 It's because he got punched. He looks good with a, like, a shiner. Because once we put that black eye makeup on him, that's when I was like, he looks pretty good. All right. I think it was the, because the whole thing was so immature. But having the maturity and the vulnerability, I guess, at the end. end of the honesty to be able to say, yeah, I did this to make her jealous. I'm an idiot.
Starting point is 00:44:35 I just don't know what else to do. I really like, I can work with that. I don't know how to work with somebody who does shitty things and then doesn't want to acknowledge it. But if he's like, yeah, that wasn't really stupid thing to do. Okay. All right, we can work on growing up a little bit from there. That's fine. We're good. We're good. I liked the jokes that opened up for him. I loved that Nicolet She was such a good sport that he really leaned in on it. Yeah. The fact that we said his full name every time. Every time.
Starting point is 00:45:05 And just he allowed the humor. He really, really committed. And then I love the smash cut to Peyton having to counsel Julian being like, what are you doing? Like, what are you doing? And it was maybe one of the only moments where like our real life stuff getting put on the show didn't bother me. Because I felt like you were giving, I felt like Peyton was giving Julian the advice that I know Hillary has given to boys I've dated, people I've dated, being like, honey, she holds the big stuff, she does that stuff by herself. I was like, oh, that's like the task of my life. Vivid memories of this wedding of standing near some tents with Austin being like, hey boss, you sure you're not here to,
Starting point is 00:45:57 hang out with self? He's like, what are you talking about? I'm just here for a job. What are you talking about? And I'm like, okay, my guy, tell me again. Are you sure? And that, I just remember asking him over and over and over again. And him just being like, I have no idea what you're talking about, Hillary.
Starting point is 00:46:13 And so you're right. Watching that scene is me just being like, hey, you should cut the shit already. Because I already went through a face paint ordeal with you and was made the fool. That shall not make anyone else the fool. Austin um yeah i i like that we got to i like working with austin i thought that the patent the patent julian platonic thing was real fun for me yeah i hate him from brook i'm just like ew why are you acting like this yeah but you know it was a great redeeming moment for him with victoria oh i loved wow that scene i loved it so much i loved it so much i feel
Starting point is 00:46:57 feel like I've known you my whole life. By the way, did you see how turned on Daphne was at the end of it? She was just like, say what? I could see on her face that she was like, well, you might be the only person who's ever not been too stupid for my daughter. I was like, there it is. She's starting to have some approval. Yes.
Starting point is 00:47:18 Yeah. There was that flicker in her where she wanted to smile and she did it, but you could tell. There's been other people who've stood up for Brooke against Victoria. I mean, Millie has. Peyton has done that. Yeah. I feel like Haley might have. I can't remember.
Starting point is 00:47:33 But we're leeches. He comes from money. He comes from, he doesn't need her. He doesn't need anything from her. No. Yeah. To see him just say, look, I love her and you're going to have to make a decision because at some point, I will back her up. I also love the confidence to look at her and say, you're either.
Starting point is 00:47:54 going to learn to be nice to her or you're not going to be in our life. Yeah. Because he's sitting there saying, I will have a life with her and I will keep you out of it if you're not good to her. And it's like, which is a bull's move? That's a way to be protected. This dude literally showed up with a
Starting point is 00:48:10 different date six hours ago and he's just like, I'm going to be with your daughter. Excuse me, sir. I kind of love it. Take a breath. I kind of love it. Missy, being obsessed with Drew Lichet. It was also very funny, really pleasing to me.
Starting point is 00:48:28 Because it would have been an easy thing to have her be obsessed with Nick and be like, oh my God, I had a poster of you on my wall. But for her to be really into his brother was smart. It was smart. Well, and it's such a good moment of comedy for them on the pool table in the end. Because they're both like, oh, no, you just look like the person I'm into. Great. You guys, I've seen Nick Lichet do music videos where he's making out with girls like in the sand.
Starting point is 00:48:52 like that pool table looked really uncomfortable well you could tell they told him to lay flat yeah it's got that curb on it and it was like why wouldn't they have their arms around each other but like they didn't want his arm to like block her or something and so he was just laying there with one arm down at his side and one arm on her head it was really bizarre yeah that was uh that was a favorite shot of theirs to do the like feet all the way up the body make-out shot. Hate that shot. And poor Nick Lechay just didn't know,
Starting point is 00:49:28 he didn't know the ropes when it came to placement. That's why you need an intimacy coordinator because an intimacy coordinator would have seen that and been like, guys. That doesn't look intimate at all. Have him put his hand behind his head. That's a real, like, big dick move where you've got one hand behind your head
Starting point is 00:49:45 on a pool table, kissing a chick. That's so good. We've got you, Nick. Next time you call you. called the Tree Hill Girls, we'll set you up right. I liked the Chase joke, the Laguna Beach one. Oh, my God. Oh, it was so funny.
Starting point is 00:50:00 That was some other tool. Yeah. He sold that really well. I know. The two of them were cute. And I loved her song at the wedding. I was just going to say that. I thought she was so good.
Starting point is 00:50:12 I loved, I love how comfortable she looks performing on the show. And, like, her as the, you know, wedding band slash friend, saying, you know, I wrote this song for you and the whole thing, you know, backing this sequence of events about having to be brave. I just thought it was really, really a great way, a particularly great arc of an episode for Kate. I loved it. Well, and she said when she was on that that song, Sweet Silver Lining, was the most coded song that she had had on the show because she had written it about our show, about it being this blessing, but also being really problematic and trying to find, like, the good parts of it. And so that as the send-off song for Peyton before she ends up
Starting point is 00:51:02 in a coma. Yes. Having Kate, you know, she just told us this a few weeks ago, watching that today for me, I was like lingering on every word and really caught up in it because I was like, oh, baby. Like, I don't know. It's crazy. because I don't know how hip she was to all the stuff that I was dealing with on like the business end of things, but to have her choose that song for her own reasons
Starting point is 00:51:29 and have them just perfectly aligned with my stuff felt, felt nice. I love Kate. I don't know. Ditto. By the way, that's who should have been teaching you French, but you know, that's for a new time. I know, right?
Starting point is 00:51:43 Well, listen, maybe she was hanging out with those kids at the wedding. Oh. Hey, the French French, French. If those French fans listen to our podcast, I really hope you guys write in because please send us photos. They were my sign from the universe. Just lean in. Time to go. Bonjour.
Starting point is 00:52:04 Jemapel Hillary. It may look different, but Native culture is very alive. Nicole Garcia, and on Burn Sage, Burn Bridges, we aimed to explore that culture. It was a huge honor to become a television writer because it does feel oddly, like, very traditional. It feels like Bob Dylan going electric, that this is something we've been doing for a hundred years. You carry with you a sense of purpose and confidence. That's Sierra Taylor Ornelis, who with Rutherford Falls became the first native showrunner in television history. On the podcast, Burn Sage Burn Bridges, we explore her story, along with other Native stories, such as the creation of the first Native Comic-Con or the importance of reservation basketball.
Starting point is 00:52:56 Every day, Native people are striving to keep traditions alive while navigating the modern world, influencing and bringing our culture into the mainstream. Listen to Burn Sage, Burn Bridges, on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. what else did we miss well you know i mean we have the end obviously everybody yeah everybody heads out in a way you guys go home it's this beautiful moment and lucas is going to go and show you that he's fixed the comet we've been waiting for it the thing that brought you back together and And then the fall, but by the way, did this happen on y'all's streaming as well? They cut the wide shot. That shot, like Carol dressing, pulling your dress down, no sparkles and beads and whatever.
Starting point is 00:54:00 So it would be like, oh, my God, when Peyton's covered in blood. On my Hulu, there was no wide shot. There was blood on the floor. There was your close-up on the floor. him running to pick you up and us seeing that you were bleeding like all around your pelvis and all I remember all of it
Starting point is 00:54:18 because it was so upsetting and arresting to look at at the time that it aired and it's not on the streaming cut. Is this a Mandela effect thing? They took it out. Well sometimes they do it for viewer, you know, they'll close up on things if they don't want to show someone I don't know naked or whatever. Not that you were
Starting point is 00:54:37 but I was like, wait that shot of seeing all that blood like spreading on your wedding dress was not, at least not on my account. It was very chaotic. I remember, because it was a big conversation because the people who were writing this and directing it and making all the decisions don't have periods and don't have like female anything. And I remember being like, droplets of blood just dropping out of you onto a rose petals out of the... Doesn't happen. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:55:18 Remember that being like a whole thing? And they were like, Hillary, just tell the story. Just can do what we tell you to do. Let's put some blood all over your legs and the front of the dress. And I don't remember if they show it in this episode or the next one, because we definitely see like blood. like blood everywhere on the next one because Lucas is covered in it too. Oh, maybe that's where it is.
Starting point is 00:55:41 And so maybe it's just in the next episode because they did coat me. You know, I mean, someone had to come in and put it all over me and like... Maybe it's the top image of 624 that I'm remembering, but I was just like, I know I've seen her bloody
Starting point is 00:55:57 in that dress. Where is it? Yeah. Yeah. It was gross. It's a gross way. You know, when you're ending a job, like you're doing a movie, and they always try to save like a really nice scene for your last scene. So they're like, oh, you take pictures with everybody afterwards. Like I was just finishing up this episode like sticky covered in that, you know, like corn syrup, whatever the hell that blood is. Yeah, that stuff's gross. It's pretty gnarly. And yeah,
Starting point is 00:56:29 it was a weird, it was weird. But I see how much fun Chad and I are having as we come into the house. Like, there's just something that's so nice about knowing what's coming and being like, yeah, let's, hey, you and me, we're going to have a real great time. Let's go. He was great. He was really, he was also in the same headspace I was where it was like, okay, all right, let's just make it fun now. So I do want to say that Chad was, we had fun getting married. It was, yeah, it was a good time. And he had to pick me up a lot, a lot.
Starting point is 00:57:04 It was a good sport about it. So, yeah, poor Peyton. But what did we expect, right? Like, it's Peyton. Could we have gotten through a pregnancy or a wedding or anything nice, a prom without being tortured? There must be drama. Nobody punched me.
Starting point is 00:57:23 So, there's that. Hey, Julian got it. At least there wasn't a stalker at the wedding. That would have been juicy. maybe there was though like we really did not identity check half of those people there so that's actually a very good point
Starting point is 00:57:40 perhaps those are all what was punk and disorderly fans maybe the original only fans oh god all right we got a listener question of nonty wait I feel like we know her
Starting point is 00:57:57 do we I heard that name before yeah all right she's asking I was just watching one tree hill and notice how all the fridges have images displayed. Very true. What do you all have displayed on your fridges? A refrigerator doesn't have magnetized. Really? Yeah. Is it wood? Glass, I think. Oh, I see. The front is glass. Yeah. I used to have tons of stuff all over my fridge. Everything. I mean, it was cluttered, like my brain. What about you? You guys?
Starting point is 00:58:32 Nothing. I keep it really clean. Yeah. Oh, my God. You guys, I'm the lady that'll sometimes post a picture on Instagram and not even think about my kitchen. And people will be like, she's so normal. Her kitchen is trashed just like mine. My kitchen, I think because there's so much stuff, I don't know. I'm like, it's like the, it's one of the few surfaces that is really. My fridge is jamming. I got a piece of paper with the internet and pass codes and a important numbers taped up there like a mom from the 80s. Okay, well, don't put that on Instagram.
Starting point is 00:59:07 I'm not going to. If anyone wants to call my contractor, his numbers up there. A lot of artwork, a lot of calendar space. Some report cards. Yeah, it's a very cluttered refrigerator.
Starting point is 00:59:27 There's some dragon artwork down at the bottom where George, she's so into tape right now and she will draw and just tape it everywhere. And so the fridge is the safest place because she's not going to peel paint off of my walls or wallpaper. You got to get her that washy tape. Maybe. It's like it's the one that comes in all the cute little patterns.
Starting point is 00:59:47 You can get like tape with avocados or cats or probably dragons. Perfect. And it's like painters tape. Like people use it for art because it peels off. That's her space. That's not for me. Yeah. She's the boss of that space.
Starting point is 01:00:01 And who am I? Yeah, I'll block out the phone numbers and my internet passcodes and just take a picture of the art. You guys. Yes, we want to see. Yeah, I think maybe I try to keep things in my kitchen clean because my office looks like the inside of my brain. Like I put cork all on the walls. And so the whole, all four walls of my office are pinboard. Like there's art and things.
Starting point is 01:00:28 Yeah, it's a whole Pinterest room. It is. It's like Pinterest the real game. And I think I had to start focusing all of it into one area. Otherwise, I start to look like gray gardens. And I don't want, that's not how I want to age. I want to age into like Georgia O'Keefe. No, I had a dad at school the other day.
Starting point is 01:00:49 Asked me about my great gardens obsession. And I was like, Mike, I think I'm big eaty. And I'm real scared. And if you look at my fridge, I'm big eaty, you guys. I'm just living with raccoons. and tacking shit up on the walls. Yeah, it's going to be fun to watch that on for all. What's our honorable mention this episode?
Starting point is 01:01:12 What did we love? I mean, probably not the dog. The fucking dog. I really want to know who dog was there. That's it. They would have never let a dog into Lindsay's wedding. They would have never let a dog into Maria Manunos's wedding. Peyton has some rando dog.
Starting point is 01:01:30 You know what, I'll give mine to Cassandra, who played the faux brook, because she, it's hard to play a bimbo well. Yeah. And Cassandra's not dumb. I've had conversations with her. Like, she's a smart girl. It's the Joey Tribiani thing, right? Like, it's not easy to play dumb well if you're smart. I mean, I guess maybe you have to be really smart in order to do that well.
Starting point is 01:01:54 But anyway, I thought she was great. Her face when she sees Nick Lachey and she can't look away. was really gold. Great. It was gold. Totally committed to it. I might have to give mine to Nick Lachet.
Starting point is 01:02:08 It feels right. They deserve their flowers in this episode, the two of them. Yeah, for sure. I want to give mine to Nathan Scott for skipping practice. Because I think
Starting point is 01:02:19 in our world, we have been groomed to prioritize work over everything. We have missed graduations and weddings and baby showers and births And funerals. Like, we have missed all the things.
Starting point is 01:02:34 Yeah. And it is really hard to go from that place where you're so ambitious in your youth. And you're like, I have to miss all the things to reaching this point in adulthood where you're like, yeah, it's just fucking work. I'll get a different job. Like, I don't care. I want to be there for my loved ones. And so watching Nathan quietly prioritize, not have a conversation with Haley, should I skip practice?
Starting point is 01:02:59 Just like make a decision. decision and do it. Just do it. I thought that was such a cool guy move. And yeah, I really, I really appreciated that. It was such a solid gesture that, like, Peyton and Lucas don't even know that he did. They don't even know that he had to make that choice. He was just there.
Starting point is 01:03:19 Cool guy. I like it. Well, let's spin a wheel. Jinks! All right. that's a good. Most likely to. Most likely to drop their brand new phone.
Starting point is 01:03:38 Who doesn't have an otter case on their phone right? Who cares? Is it you? Oh, yeah. I break everything. I just need things that were built in the 1980s or 90s or 60s. But man, all this new, the new technology, the new stuff, I don't. I'm Butterfingers.
Starting point is 01:03:53 I don't understand how to make it all work. It's no good for me. They make it fragile on purpose, babe. They do this on purpose. Yeah. It doesn't surprise me. Okay. Well, then we need to get some sort of phone case endorsement so that we can protect you.
Starting point is 01:04:09 Yes. I need a case that can double as a wallet, also magnetized charges, also is still going to not be silicone so I can slide it into my pocket because, you know, the silicone covers. You try and slide it into your jeans. It doesn't work. There's all these needs that I have never found in one phone case. So if anybody out there knows of one, please. Okay, so to our listeners, we need photos from our sweet French fans. And we need iPhone case recommendations.
Starting point is 01:04:40 One Tree Hill, guess who? I can't wait to play this game at the next convention. You know the girls from Friends with Benefit are going to create this board for us. Yes. I'm going to text Brittany as soon as this is over. Yeah, Brittany will do it. Oh, God. that's going to be so fun to play.
Starting point is 01:05:00 I can't wait. Oh, yeah. Can we also get other board games like Clue? Please. Yes. One Tree Hill Clue. Oh my God, we could do the Rivercord. You could be at Karen's Cafe.
Starting point is 01:05:08 It could like, who? Come on. That's so good. It was Lindsay in the library. That's right. Yes. With a typewriter. Which character on the show is dropping their shit?
Starting point is 01:05:21 Hmm. Hmm. I mean, Brooke threw her phone into the river. I sure did. That. felt impulsive. But Butterfingers? I don't know. Who's clumsy? Is Lucas not clumsy? Lucas is too cool to drop. He's not moving fast enough. Lucas has never dropped anything in his life. You know what is? Karen. Karen's goofy, man. Karen is like the mom using dorky slang. She's absolutely
Starting point is 01:05:48 the mom to shatter her phone right before prom when she's trying to take pictures. And then we like get her a bandelier case so it never happens again. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. That's it. All right. Well, we've done it. Well, join us next episode, friends. Season 6, episode 24. Remember me as a time of day. Hmm. I kind of like that. Bonsoir. See you next week. Au revoir. Hey, thanks for listening. Don't forget to leave us a review. You can also follow us on Instagram at Drama Queen's OTH.
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