Drama Queens - One Tree Thrill (Part 18)
Episode Date: July 28, 2023This One Tree Thrill has all the makings of a slumber party! The girls are revealing nightly routines, pet peeves, secret personality traits, romance what-ifs and details of an OTH bachelorette party!...? Hope you weren’t planning on getting any sleep, because we’re pulling an all-nighter!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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It may look different, but native culture is alive.
My name is Nicole Garcia, and on Burn Sage, Burn Bridges, we aim to explore that culture.
Somewhere along the way, it turned into this full-fledged award-winning comic shop.
That's Dr. Lee Francis IV, who opened the first Native comic bookshop.
Explore his story along with many other native stories on the show, Burn Sage, Burn Bridges.
Listen to Burn Sage Burn Bridges.
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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.
Drama queen, drama queens, drama queens, drama queens, drama queens.
Hello, friends. We're back for another Q&A. You have sent us such good questions lately.
We're very excited to dive in these. So many like Barbara Walters in our fan base. I love where they're going here.
Joy can't be with us today. So we are going to move forward and miss her dearly. But then we'll probably just ask for these questions later.
Yeah. Well, we should either ask her on the show or make her do some little,
pop in maybe on our Instagram story or something.
That could be cute.
Oh, yeah.
We're going to be creative.
Yeah, she's mom in today.
So we got to deliver you all an episode.
So here we go.
And we'll try to make you happy.
First question.
Oh, I want to ask you this question.
This makes me feel excited.
What?
Monique wants to know.
What does Monique want to know?
Do you see it?
You know why I want to ask you?
Oh, no.
Monique wants to know what is your character's biggest pet pee
and what is yours in real life girl listen do you know what my real life one is I had one
when we were on one tree hill and it was so hard living in North Carolina I hated boys and
flip-flops I hated it I don't want to see your nasty toes I don't want to like no don't
like it I like boots on boys that's what I like and everybody and their brother was either
wearing flip flops or no shoes at all sometimes in Wilmington you know that made me nuts we got
to Wilmington in that era where like rainbows and Javiana's popped so everybody was wearing flip flops
and I look back and I'm like the fact that we were allowed out of the house in flip flops and jeans
is just so embarrassing dude they would like go clubbing in flip flops oh those sticky
floors no you're going to catch something somebody spilling you
they're drinking between your toes? Absolutely not.
No, and you can't get into a proper, like, fist-a-cuff in flip-flops.
Like, I don't...
I want to know that I'm going out and I'm, like, going to be protected.
We can't do slap somebody across the face with a...
Just take your shoe off and whack!
No, shoes to me have always equal, like, armor.
So even as, like, a chick, like, I don't do it.
Not my vibe.
I like that.
I mean, I don't know...
I don't know what my characters is.
What's yours?
Oh, man.
I have such a pet peeve when things that I have placed specifically in my home get moved around,
which I know is bad news bears for like when I have kids.
Like it's going to be a nightmare.
Yeah.
But I am so intentional about things and where they feel good and how a room feels good.
And like people coming into my space and moving my shit around makes me.
crazy. I feel like isn't that how like
horror movies start? Like you slowly start to realize that someone's moving
your shit around. Yeah, like um, um, um, that incredible movie.
That old black and white movie with Audrey Hepburn when she plays the
blind girl. Oh, yeah. And you realize that her husband is abusive and he
like moves the furniture around in the apartment to throw her up. Oh my God. It's so
yeah. It like it makes me itch. Yeah, I get, no, I understand that one.
But then what about our characters?
Like, what did our characters bitch about?
I mean, I think Brooke Davis's personal pet people's people trying to fuck her boyfriends.
All the time.
Sorry.
Like literally everyone.
Sorry.
Sorry.
Every single person.
Shannon wants to know what is your personality trait that is most like your characters?
I know mine.
I mean, what?
I am a fierce defender of my friends.
like I come out the gate hot
you fuck with my friend
Jeffrey's favorite thing about you my husband
Jeff will back any fight that you're in
because he's like she means it
yeah I love it
I love it when he was like God
you're the only person who will defend my wife like I will
I was like yeah because she was my wife first
obviously
like I it is like a thing for me
when my people are harmed
which is also weird
because, like, I don't have that for myself.
No, you will be like, it's fine.
It's fine.
It's fine.
It's fine.
I'm on fire.
Don't worry.
I'll be okay.
But the minute, like, if somebody turned the temperature up on you, I'm like, I'll be there
in an hour.
Like, mm-mm.
I love it.
I love a Brooke Davis takedown as almost as much as I love a Sophia
Bush takedown.
Thank you.
It's like, I'm going to cut you so.
deep right now. I will eviscerate you for the greater good of humanity. I wonder about it too
where sometimes we're watching episodes and I go, did this book on Brooks thing because of me and
they just didn't know what to do with me? I don't know. I'm so curious. I'd love to ask the writers
about it. Yeah, they saw you go ape shit once season one and they're like, let's just do that again and again and
again. Love that. Oh, this, this, this, this. Savvy, this is just for you, Hill. I see it. I see it.
I see it.
Oh, you see it.
She's ready.
If Jake came back in season six, would Peyton question her love for Lucas?
I don't think in season six, right?
But hear me out.
Seven year itch is a real thing, okay?
Because it takes seven years for every cell in your body to turn over.
So you are cellularly a different human every seven years.
And so I think, like, what do they get together?
end of five? No, beginning of six, they get together. So hypothetically, if there were a season
13 and Jake showed up, it could be incredibly problematic. Incredibly. I love that. Yeah. And at that
point, like, how old is Jenny? She's like older. So he's not like, he's not dadding full time. He's
got like an older teen kid that Peyton definitely will bond. Oh, God.
It's so messy, you guys.
Don't even go there.
It's so messy.
I want to see that season.
If we could do another time jump and skip to season 13,
like I'm really ready for that.
Also because it's such an interesting thing to think about how,
especially if you settle down young,
you're meant to make these decisions.
Like, and you think you're going to know who you're going to be for the rest of your life?
Oh, my goodness.
No.
No, I mean, for Peyton, like, hitting that point where she's getting closer to, like, her dead mom's age, you know she's going to start questioning everything, every single tiny decision she's ever made.
It is weird, though, that the only people that they ever consider for our characters are dudes from high school.
I want to be like, what about the dude she just meets at, like, the bank?
Like, guys, there's a bigger pool than high school, FYI.
Yeah.
Do you think that's some sort of version of, I don't want to use the term unconscious bias,
but it's like unconscious nostalgia.
Yeah.
Because the show started in high school, everything just has to revolve around high school,
even though our lives don't do that at all as we age.
I mean, they do, though.
They do.
Because everyone I know who's gotten divorced, everyone I know who's gotten divorced has gotten on
like Facebook or some shit and like hooked up with dudes from high school or dudes from college
where it's just like, I should probably go back and kiss you. I don't want to be with you,
but I should go back and kiss you. Yeah. That's amazing. It's a fun time. Not that I've done it,
but I did. You're like, no, I've done it already. I did it. Yeah, season six of One Tree Hill.
I was single. Ready to mingle. Yeah, baby. That was it. All right. Lex wants to
To know, what are three things that we can't live without?
I mean, books.
Can I say something as vague as books?
That's a lot.
That's a lot.
But I'm a book nerd.
I could not live without books.
By the way, you took the words right out of my mouth.
I'm sitting here looking at my bookshelf going,
would I pick one of these or is it all of them?
like i was perfectly content in lockdown because i had books like i felt like i was traveling i was
seeing people yeah it's just just books just home with your books i would say books as well
i would definitely say community like i couldn't i could not i wouldn't want to be doing all of
this if i if i didn't have all of you oh and honestly this one i'll take it down i'll bring the emo
down for you Hill. I can't live without this pillow I have. It's called a sleep crown. No. I'm telling
you it changed my whole life. A sleep crown. It's called a sleep crown. You know I can't, if I can hear
noise, if I can see daylight, I'm awake. Like I am a sensitive sleeper. And this woman invented a
pillow that literally has a cutout like this. You all can't see, man. I'm Googling this. It goes like
this over the top of your nose and then down over your cheeks it has a cut out for your for your
breathing orifices and i sleep under this thing every night and i'm telling you it's it's like a
gravity blanket for your face hill you guys are dying it they do not pay me any money to talk
about this i've spent so much money on so many of these pillows because i've got them for so
Like a special pillowcase for this.
It comes with one.
They make their own because it's specifically shaped.
I sleep like a baby.
That's hilarious to me.
Books, friends, pillow for my face.
I just love how many pictures there are of people on the internet using this pillow.
I am obsessed with it.
Yeah.
Yeah, I can tell.
I get it, man.
Yeah.
I'm going to get you one.
There's some chicks using that pillow and a body pillow that they're all like spooned up on.
There's a whole pillow lifestyle that I have missed out on.
Honey, I don't even, I will have one in the mail to you tomorrow.
Oh, I can't wait.
Oh, I can't wait.
Yeah, no, I'm super light sensitive.
I have to have dark, dark.
Yeah.
Dark, dark.
Yeah, I mean, I really, just books.
Coffee probably.
Okay.
Gin.
Like, I'm...
Gin.
Gin.
Into it.
That day. That day.
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.
this is something we've been doing for a kind of years, you carry with you a sense of purpose and
confidence. That's Sierra Teller Ornales, 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. Every day, native people are striving to keep
traditions alive while navigating the modern world, influencing and bringing our culture into
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Oh, oh, oh, hold on. This question, I'm skipping a whole bunch of other questions because this one
really needs to be answered. I'm doing an OTH-th-themed Bachelorette party in Wilmington.
Do you have any idea on things to do and funny items to add into the theme a year?
What do we say?
I think you start the day with a little bit of exercise.
They should definitely go to recess and go see Bevan and spend some money in.
Yeah.
Go see Bevan.
Get a little bit of exercise in because you know you're going to do terrible things to yourself throughout the course of the day.
Like, yeah, you need to prep your body for the beating you're going to put it through in the nighttime.
Get your endorphins up.
Make sure your heart's healthy.
And then where did we go?
Was there like a spa or something in town?
We used to go to key spa to get facials and things.
You're going to want to go there.
Or maybe there's some cooler place that's opened up in the years that we haven't been there.
But Wilmington's a good spa town.
I felt like there were always like new places opening, different services happening.
Yeah.
Well, and depending on what you're into in terms of activities, like, and what season you go.
And if it's warm, you know, there's those companies that rent paddle boards on the intercoastal waterway.
Like, you could do a beach day with all your girlfriends and bop around on the water.
I'm very pro-sound when it comes to beach days with friends because the ocean wants to fight you.
The ocean is, like, definitely trying to push you down.
I'm not trying to mess with the ocean.
The sound is nice and gentle, and she just wants to, like, tickle your back.
She's so nice.
I'm into it.
And you could probably paddle over to Dockside, get a shrimp burger if you wanted to.
Got it for you.
Got about Doxide.
Oh, Dockside is so good.
Last time I was in Wilmington, me and Jane and Jenny all went and had dinner there, and my God, it was good.
Love it.
It's still so good.
That's the right vibe.
So that's a good lunch.
Then you need to nap.
Yeah, you got to take a nap
Take a nap
And then where are you pre-gaming
Before you go out
Because I'm assuming we're going out downtown
Right
Oh yeah, we got to go out downtown
And go dancing
Yeah, I think you start the night
Over close to trick
Right?
Like go to satellite
Yeah, like dusk
Go say hi to trick
It's like kind of twinkly
And pretty over there
Take pictures on the stairs
And you can look at all the bricks
People have left quotes on and stuff
that feels fun.
You can write on that building.
Don't tell them I told you you can,
but you could write.
Everybody does.
Whatever you want.
Ooh, vintage shopping on Castle Street.
Just James's shop is pretty great.
Yeah, that would be really fun.
You have to do that earlier in the day.
I missed that.
And then where do we go for dinner now?
I don't know.
I miss Deluxe.
Where would we go downtown?
What's down there?
You know where we'd go is we would go to Yost.
sake and then end up doing karaoke there and sake bombs oh that feels like a bachelor's party fun
thing to do yeah loved it because there's also the husk right downstairs which is cool and it's right in
the middle of downtown so you can get to anything from there okay i'm here for this plan listen you guys
are going to have a great time and then you've got to go to one of the great breakfast spots like whether
you go to the Dixie Grill.
We would send you to Causeway Cafe, but they're not there anymore.
I'm still sad about it.
You got to go somewhere and have, like, good biscuits and a...
Something greasy to soak it up.
Oh, yeah, you need it.
Well, Chrysinda wants to know what our nightly routine is.
My nightly routine is just like kid shit, man.
It is...
Yeah.
If I can get those kids to go to bed at a reasonable hour...
Because you know my husband's useless.
Jeff's like, y'all want some more candy? Cool.
I'll do that.
You're like, could you not be the fun dad today?
Oh, he's so fun.
It is intolerable how fun he is.
Yeah, so I've tried countering it by being fun in the morning, and that really bugs him.
Like, I've been letting the kids eat cake for breakfast lately, and it makes him, he's just like, what are we doing here?
I'm like, you do it at 10 o'clock at night.
I do it in the morning.
Yeah, getting them to sleep, but if I don't read before I go to bed, I feel like I didn't accomplish something that day.
Like, it doesn't matter how productive I've been.
If I didn't read at least a chapter of a book, I feel like I wasted the day.
It's just a psychological thing that I have to do.
So I just finished a book called The Rabbit Hutch that was like dark, very dark, very good.
And now I'm reading a book about a murder that happened in 1967 here on the Outer Banks.
So we'll see what I can learn from that.
Okay.
Yeah, you just, you got to read.
It fixes your, put your brain right at the end of a day.
What do you do?
I mean, it kind of depends for me.
I have been reading before bed a lot for the last couple months, which I like.
I find that I really am sensitive.
to light.
Yeah.
And so if I'm on my phone, it just wrecks me.
So I've been reading a lot more before bed because even watching TV, like, you know
me, I'll start watching a show.
And then four hours later, I'm like, oopsie, I've been.
You can't finish.
You have to finish the whole thing.
Oh, I know it's so hard.
So I'm trying not to even start doing that to myself.
Yeah, just getting screens out of my room has been kind of important.
Yeah, we don't need those screens.
We didn't grow up with screens in our room.
No.
There was one TV in the house.
I'm also, I will say, being really good about washing my face every night before bed.
Sometimes if I've, you know, been doing what we've been doing for the last couple of weeks, which is, you know, never, it's like I haven't put any makeup on.
So what do I have to wash off?
And I'm like, no, no, it doesn't work like that.
It's the day.
And it's got to go.
So I've been better about, like, doing a whole little skincare routine before bed.
It feels nice.
Like a grown-up.
Yeah.
Wait, what products are you?
People ask us about product, like, a lot.
They do.
I don't know.
I just try all the things.
I will say I just did a pretty big edit and, like, cleaned out toilet trees.
I was like, all these things are very nice.
I don't use them.
I don't need them.
I cleaned out my closet.
I just was like, it has to stop.
I have such, like, immigrant, grandparent and parent mentality.
You save everything.
I save everything just in case.
And it's like, I just have to stop.
So girlfriends came over.
Everybody got to pick through all the things.
And I was like, have a good time.
Goodbye.
Trick or treat.
Trick or treat.
Here's your full-sized stickers bar.
I have used consistently Dr. Jart
tiger grass
Oh yeah
And it is one of the only things
That works on my skin
And there's something really healing
About that tiger grass
And so use that whole line of product
And every time I try to use something else
I fall apart
So I can use other things in conjunction with it
But that has to be the base
And I really like
Yeah so take care of your faces friends
You deserve it
You do deserve it
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We're all about that high school, drama girl, drama girl, all about them high school queens.
We'll take you for a ride in our comic girl.
Charing for the right team.
Drama queens, drama queens, smart girls.
rough girl fashion but you'll tough girl you could sit with us girl drama queens drama queens drama queens
drama queens drama queens drama queens it may look different but native culture is alive my name is
nicole garcia and on burn sage burn bridges we aim to explore that culture somewhere along the way it
turned into this full-fledged award-winning comic shop that's dr lee francis the fourth who opened the first
native comic bookshop.
Explore his story along with many other native stories on the show, Burn Sage Burn Bridges.
Listen to Burn Sage Burn Bridges on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
This is an IHeart podcast.