Drama Queens - The Best Of Drama Queens

Episode Date: September 27, 2024

Happy OTH day family! In honor of celebrating 21 years of One Tree Hill the Drama Queens take a trip down memory lane and relive some of their favorite moments from the last three years of Drama Queen...s!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 This is an I-Heart podcast. 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. Listen to Burn Sage Burn Bridges on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Starting point is 00:00:34 What I told people, I was making a podcast about Benghazi. Nine times out of ten, they called me a masochist, rolled their eyes, or just asked, why? Benghazi, the truth became a web of lies. From prologue projects and Pushkin Industries, this is Fiasco, Benghazi. What difference at this point does it make? Listen to Fiasco, Benghazi, on the IHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. 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.
Starting point is 00:01:12 We'll take you for a ride in our comic girl. Drama girl. Cheering for the right team. Drama queens, drama queens, drama queen. You could be smart girl, rough girl, fashion but you'll tough girl. You could sit with us, girl. Drama queen, drama queens, drama queens, drama, drama queens, drama queens, drama, drama queens. queens guys it's the end of september and that happened so fast did anything like really major
Starting point is 00:01:35 happened this week was there like an anniversary or something pumpkin spice lattes man friends guys it's the 21st anniversary of one tree hill's one tree hill weekend this was so So crazy. For those of you who came out to join us, we had such a ball with you. And Robert, you're headed to Paris in, aren't you, you're going next weekend. Yeah, you and Hill are both going to Paris, right? Hillary's going, yeah. Paul, you guys are going to catch, I think maybe.
Starting point is 00:02:07 Who else is going? Robbie's going. James is going. It's going to be a really fun weekend for you guys there too. But thank you, everyone. We had a ball with you in Wilmington. I had a serious case of FOMO seeing all the pictures on your guys' Instagram. I really wish I could have been there. It looked like it was a blast. I know. It's always coming home. It never ceases to amaze me. I land. I feel that hot, sticky air, soak into my skin, walking around downtown. It smells so good. I know. It was like, I felt the same though, Rob, by the way, because I was in like four different cities last week. And I couldn't get in in time for the big basketball game. But like, I was just getting folks.
Starting point is 00:02:51 photos and videos from everyone. And then, you know, at one point, of course, you have that moment where, like, no images load on the plane. So I just get the, like, dot IMG, like all in my text right. And I'm like, what's everybody doing? Where are they? What's happening now? I can't see any of this. And I was like, man, no matter how many years go by, it is. It's like the most fun feeling and getting to see everybody and hear people's stories. And I don't know. It's just really great. It's hard to explain to people who didn't grow up with us out there, that feeling, because the closest thing I can liken it to would be high school, but we did it twice. It's two, you know, it's two terms, really. I guess it's the right way to say it. But it's just
Starting point is 00:03:38 never going to not feel like home. Every time I land there, and there's so many places I go all over the world. But when I'm there, there are so many ghosts of days in the streets. And I love it. I mean, we spent 10 years there. When you think about that and the 10 years, you know, when most of our friends were finishing college and getting their first jobs and kind of moving around, we were in this place doing high school for a second time, but trying to figure out how to be adults. and basically we went in at 21 and we all came out a decade later and all of our friends had had a decade of things and we were like it's like we got out of like the glass case like someone broke like the fire hose case now yes it's so crazy and it does it just I don't know
Starting point is 00:04:33 it feels like it's such a significant decade and you know that's a quarter of your entire life We were there. Yeah. Yeah. Crazy. Those conventions are also great because, you know, man, it's adult life moves fast. We were just saying, like, how is it already the end of September, right? And there are so many people I would like to be in more contact with.
Starting point is 00:04:54 So what's great about those is like we show up and we get to see everyone like in the green room before we go out. And we're like, no way. What's up, friend? You know, and like we get to catch up. And so it really is. It's a homecoming. It's a reunion, family reunion every year. I need it. I love it. Well, we have a special episode for you guys today. We were thinking
Starting point is 00:05:17 for any of you who really just want to get some of the great highlights and reminisce with us over the last two years we've been doing this podcast, we put together a reel of the best of the best, the highlights. And you're going to have so much fun reminiscing and going back over that. I also feel like, you know, you always see the highlight reels for sports. sports. And I'm like, we have a highlight real too. Look at all this. We got good stuff. So we're going to take a little trip down memory lane friends and get very nostalgic in honor of our show's 21st birthday. And as a little bonus, we've made a special list of our least favorite guests. You're going to be so shocked. Stick around until the end. Lies. And then the audition
Starting point is 00:06:09 for Ravens, Wintry Hill, you know, got sent to my agent. I knew it was shooting in Wilmington. My agent was like, just go to Wilmington and audition. All my friends were going on spring break. They were like going to Cancun, getting wasted. And I was like, well, I'm going to Wilmington to audition for the show. I'll never hear from, whatever.
Starting point is 00:06:26 And then, you know, I did it. And they brought me back into, I guess, do like a chemistry read with Colin Ficus. That was my chemistry. Oh, yay. Testing, you know, Jimmy and Mouth together. And Colin is someone that I knew. grew up, like, auditioning in North Carolina together for stuff.
Starting point is 00:06:41 So, yeah, that's how it came about. And I have to give a lot of credit to Wake Forest. They were really cool to let me do the pilot. And then to do the first season, you know, I was recurring. So I, not being irregular, I didn't want to, I really wanted to graduate because I was, it was my senior year at Wake when we were shooting the first season. So I was driving back and forth that first year between Wade and Wilmington writing papers in the trailer all night at the road.
Starting point is 00:07:09 River Court, driving back to Wake Forest, taking a test on like two hours of sleep, getting back in my car, coming back to Wilmington. But it was, you know, it was crazy, but it was so worth it because I got to graduate and I got to do this show that I had no idea would take me 10 years of my life. Dude, weren't you in like an a cappella group too? I remember he was in a group? Of course I was in an acapella nerd, Hillary. You know, I loved it.
Starting point is 00:07:37 You'd be like, hey man, my group's performing on. Thursday, if you guys want to come check it out. Dude, our group was the first co-ed acopella group on campus. That was like a big deal. That it was men and women. Like, this is a southern college. Like, it was like, we were like, the risky kids
Starting point is 00:07:53 that, like, could have girls and guys in the same group. Like, what are they practice? The risky a cappella kids. Oh, my God. What was your jam? What was, like, what was the jam that you guys performed? So, we sang sexual healing, and I sing it as a duet with a girl, my
Starting point is 00:08:09 friend Susie and it was, yeah. Oh, my God. I want to know what your favorite Antoine Wentry Hill storyline was that you got to do. Oh, I liked it. I liked it. My favorite one was me and Nanny Depp. What's so funny is that she I think said the same thing, Antoine. I think what it was, was, I was, I was, I'm more like, I'm more confident, you know what I'm saying, around women. But she, like, she was the first person that made me feel vulnerable. Really? She didn't make you blush. She's the first person. So it was like, uh, she's so hot. Yeah, she would keep you on your toes. So it was kind of like, I could never relax with her. I always had to make sure my shit was on point. She had the most lovely things to say about you.
Starting point is 00:09:02 I mean, she was talking about the scene where you guys were in the pool together right after she had just given birth to her daughter. And, you know, she was topless. and you were just so sweet to her and, like, always really protective. And she just, oh, she said that she, I mean, girls, if you remember any of this stuff, too, I just remember Barb saying that she had such a great time working with you and felt so safe with you and had so much fun. Like, you guys just got to play. Oh, yeah, she played a lot. She had me, like, she had me so, like, nervous.
Starting point is 00:09:38 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 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-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.
Starting point is 00:10:30 Listen to Burn Sage, Burn Bridges, on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. What I told people, I was making a podcast about Benghazi. Nine times out of ten, they called me a massacist, rolled their eyes, or just asked, why. Benghazi, the truth became a web of lies. It's almost a dirty word, one that connotes conspiracy theory. Will we ever get the truth about the Benghazi massacre? Bad faith political warfare. And, frankly, bullshit.
Starting point is 00:11:03 We kill the ambassador just to cover something up. You put two and two together. Was it an overblown distraction or a sinister conspiracy? Benghazi is a rosetta stone for everything that's been going on for the last 20 years. I'm Leon Nefok from Prologue Projects and Pushkin Industries. This is Fiasco, Benghazi. What difference at this point does it make? Yeah, that's right. Lock her up.
Starting point is 00:11:32 Listen to Fiasco, Benghazi, on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. The scene that stands out for me, the one scene from one tree hill I have on my reel is the scene that you directed of when Brooke and Peyton get into the physical altercation in... On the front lawn. On the front lawn. You directed that scene. That's the time that Sophia's skull got cracked. We accidentally headbutted.
Starting point is 00:12:06 But the scene turned out. Great. That's the basketball coach in him. He's like, walk it off. Walk it off. It's good for me. Good. You guys got it?
Starting point is 00:12:14 He was like, guys, that looked really real. We were both on the floor going, ow, ow, ow, ow, ow. Face. But that scene, to me, is my favorite scene of probably the whole series because we were doing real work and we were tapping into all the insecurities we had. All of the things that were real, you were encouraging us to use the real things to tell a powerful story for our audience and brought it. You guys brought it because one is the most important thing is in anything, sports or acting or anything, you were prepared. You didn't show up going,
Starting point is 00:12:49 what are we doing today? To me, that drives me nuts. I go, what do you mean? What are we doing today? Like, you have this fantastic, like, blueprint. It's called a script. What's you doing today? If you read it, it's really informative. this is the first time I've seen you since I left the show and I wanted to tell you this for years and years and years but in the last episode of the show everyone in my world was telling me you can't leave you can't leave you know I didn't direct
Starting point is 00:13:28 because I didn't want to be on set all day because it was so bad and I was in my hospital gown sitting in the lobby of the hospital because Peyton was like strapped to a table and you came and you sat next to me and you started off by just joking and you were like you know what's going on and I was like I don't know what to do and you said run and like you so you you like started it off with like a joke and I was like yeah and you were like you said to me you said there's so many chapters in life and this is just
Starting point is 00:14:03 one this is just one and you were the only person that gave me permission to go. But I so valued your opinion of me and of our business and the way you prioritized your family over work. And that's what I wanted. Like what you had is what I wanted. So you didn't have to say anything because you lived it and we could just like see it. So I hope I get to see you in person and like actually hug you. I have wanted to thank you for that. Honestly, since I was 26 years old, and I'm not 26, even close anymore. It's been a lot of years, but you did that. You just set such a positive example for us, and you were safe.
Starting point is 00:14:50 You didn't have to put any extra effort into it. I didn't know anything about the show. I'd seen the preview, and I was like, okay, cool. I didn't even have a place to watch TV. I was just like on the road. And then I was just so out to lunch. I remember the front office said, would you like to watch them episodes? the show and I was like yeah yeah a cardboard box of VHS tapes yeah 2003 or whenever
Starting point is 00:15:16 this was and I went to a Walmart and I bought an all in one TV V8 you had to buy it they didn't just like you one no and I didn't when I got back to the hotel room I was like oh I don't have a VHS player and so yeah or VCR so then pop this thing I watched episode one was like let me just watch the pilot see what's happening I watched the entire season in one weekend. I was obsessed. Yes. Because then when I went on set, I wasn't like, oh, hey, what's up, Sophia?
Starting point is 00:15:46 I'm Tyler. I was like, oh, my God, that's broke. Oh, my God. On Friday, I wouldn't have known anything about the show. By Monday, I was a super fan accidentally. Like, so infinite. So the first day on set was harder than it needed to be for me because I was like, shoot, I'm really like, this is surreal all of a sudden.
Starting point is 00:16:04 I was just watching the show. That's so funny. Yeah, and I noticed, too, they started writing more stuff. Like, you and I started getting along so well. And I noticed they were kind of writing us doing more stuff together. Yeah, they were. I mean, you were like starting to sing more together, offset and do that kind of stuff. And they wrote it into the show.
Starting point is 00:16:23 And it was like, just cool. Yeah. Dude, we need you to know that that end scene when Chris Keller kisses Haley, we were screaming and all sweating. Like, you guys, I don't know why I don't remember this, Tyler. Maybe it's because you're, you're such like a solid dude in all of our lives and you've never been a creep with any of us. Yeah. We looked back on this scene and we were like, oh, my God, the chemistry. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:16:48 Oh, I'm sweating. Oh, this is very sexy. What's happening? Like, I'm sweating even now, like, because I feel weird talking about it. It's embarrassing to be like, hey, friend. You still got it. The forbidden love. That was.
Starting point is 00:17:01 And, you know, I was like, you know, I was like young and, you know, joy's like hot. And it was just like, you know, it's like, he was real. Is it crazy for fans? Have you experienced that it's wild for them to know that, you know, in real life, Craig and Paul adored each other, whereas on screen, Dan and Keith were like the clashing of the Rams all the time? I know. It is really funny, isn't it?
Starting point is 00:17:30 Yeah. I know. I know that you can't quite picture that, you know, he shot me and then we went out to dinner. you guys had worked together before you did a movie in we did a really really bad bean actually actually i saw it for the first time somebody made me see it um first of i didn't even know it was was on tv anywhere but no way it's called uh oh my god i can't remember berserker berserker yeah cool it was this really bad bee movie we made
Starting point is 00:18:05 in South Africa, like in 99 or something like that. And we played these brothers and they had us in like 40 pounds of, you know. Wait, you played brothers in that too? Yes. We played brothers and not only I had a brother and he was the good brother. Oh, interesting. Yeah, I was the evil boy. Oh, God.
Starting point is 00:18:27 So do you guys know the story? I was doing Battlestar at the same time as this. And I was recurring on both shows. And this is one of those weird moments that you can't orchestrate as an actor. You know, you just, when all the forces align at one time, I was going to Vancouver, but shoot an episode of two of Battlestar. And I'd go back to you guys in North Carolina. And then inevitably, there was that one year, I think it was towards the end of this season,
Starting point is 00:18:52 maybe at the beginning of the next, whenever it was, that Battlestar called and said, hey, we need you for these dates. And your show called and said, we need you for the exact same dates. And we're like, uh-oh. So we came to this impact. and I don't know if you know, but both shows stepped up and there was a scenario
Starting point is 00:19:10 where B.C. had approached me and said, we want to bring you into the fold next season full time. And Sophia, they were going to hook our characters up together. I was robbed. I was pretty robbed. This is bullshit.
Starting point is 00:19:27 Yeah, that was because you know how there was going to be a time jump? I think you guys had graduated. Oh, my God. You were going to come back for five for grown-up Brooke Davis the owner of close over bros dating the hoprace car drive what the man there you go I'm so mad I'm telling you yeah I didn't know that that makes you sad honey we're gonna have to send her flowers we're gonna have to like yeah you told me you auditioned for a different
Starting point is 00:19:53 character yeah so I auditioned for Brooke and at least I'm pretty sure I'm pretty sure it was Brooke. I was going through a record collection and being really bitchy, but not in a bitchy Peyton way. I'm pretty sure that was Brooke. That had to have been Brooke. It was a book. That's awesome. That's awesome. So they loved you and brought you back then for this. Did you have to audition again for Rachel? Or was it like we remember how much we love that girl call her? No. So it wasn't like a giant audition. I do remember that. It was just like, you know, maybe like 10 of us or something yeah but there were a couple girls and but i do remember specifically there was no dancing required and i was not told about any of that and then i get there and i was just like
Starting point is 00:20:42 so nervous and i had to meet you guys all i met all of you in like a pamela anderson outfit that was super tight it was leather it was fine maybe it was vinyl i don't it was so it was nerve-wracking i think we have talked about that dress because i had as paid And as Hillary, had zero problem with it. It was just like, oh, my God, look at her calves. Like, she's amazing. Yeah, you looked amazing. And what I like about the way you play Rachel is, I suppose any of those other girls
Starting point is 00:21:14 auditioning could have played some of these lines really bitchy. Like, oh, is that your boyfriend? You know? Yeah. And Rachel, from the jump, earnestly asks Brooke. She's like, oh, I'm so sorry. Is that your boyfriend? And Brooke's the one that keeps saying no, no, no.
Starting point is 00:21:33 And so... Yeah. So Rachel doesn't necessarily get shitty with Brooke until Brooke is, like, clearly offended by her presence. 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 00:22:13 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-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 Sageburn Bridges on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts.
Starting point is 00:22:49 What I told people, I was making a podcast about Benghazi. Nine times out of ten, they called me a masochist, rolled their eyes, or just asked, why? Benghazi, the truth became a web of lies. It's almost a dirty word, one that connotes conspiracy theory. Will we ever get the truth about the Benghazi massacre? Bad faith political warfare, and frankly, bullshit.
Starting point is 00:23:15 We kill the ambassador just to cover something up. You put two and two together. Was it an overblown distraction or a sinister conspiracy? Benghazi is a rosetta stone for everything. that's been going on for the last 20 years. I'm Leon Nefok, from Prologue Projects and Pushkin Industries. This is Fiasco, Benghazi. What difference at this point does it make?
Starting point is 00:23:41 Yeah, that's right. Lock her up. Listen to Fiasco, Benghazi, on the IHeart Radio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Rob, can you believe any of us ever kept a straight face with this guy on set? That was the problem. Hillary, how did you keep a straight face? I missed it. Hillary didn't have the chance. Okay, real question.
Starting point is 00:24:06 Well, there's a really for both of you. Okay. Do you know anything about Clay and do you know anything about Peyton? Fucking zero. But what I'll say is that we met at a Paris convention after the fact and like totally fell in love.
Starting point is 00:24:25 Yeah. Oh yeah. Your best buds from the jail. Inseparable. I remember that. I was there. at that convention. Everyone was being weird.
Starting point is 00:24:30 They're like, why are you two just like always seated together? And I was like, I don't know. Yeah. Why are we? We could have called that, though. We could have called that. I see that.
Starting point is 00:24:40 But you obviously were like a huge Peyton fan, right? I mean, listen. I'm like, angst, wavy hair, doesn't drink, loves music. She was all the things I wasn't. And that's why I loved Peyton. Yeah. But when it came time for me to do this,
Starting point is 00:24:59 the show. They were like, we'd love you to join the show. And I was like, it's either Burton or me, because I will not work with her. And I think we all know how that worked out. That's not true at all. That's right when social media kind of started. Like, during One Tree Hill, you taught me how you sent a text. I did? Yes. On my flip phone, I had a flip phone, and everyone else was getting iPhones, and I was like, I'm never going to get an iPhone. phone. You had a blackberry? I know I'd like a little flip phone but I had to like each letter and Joy and then Sophia put me out you put me on Twitter. I did and I still don't know my
Starting point is 00:25:39 password. No I don't know it either. You better have it in your phone somewhere but and she said watch this and I said I don't need to do that. She doesn't know watch this and then she signed me up and all of a sudden she's like followers like what? It was just like overnight. It was crazy. Do you remember the day when we got the red pages that Nathan and Haley were getting married? I do remember that. I do, because I remember the red pages and being like, what the hell is going on?
Starting point is 00:26:08 I've never seen red pages. Well, our trailers were attached. So, because we were in so many scenes together, obviously that whenever, you know, whenever you, for those of you listening, they tend to put actors in, they're called a double banger. And it's one side, one side is one actor
Starting point is 00:26:23 and the other side is the other actor. And they will put you, you in with people that you usually work with a lot. So James and I had shared a double banger. And yeah, I remember like busting out of my trailer door and you happened to be walking out too. And I just remember being like, do you see this? This is crazy. This is crazy. Yeah, very. Did you know what was coming? No, no. I had no idea. I had no idea it was coming. Again, I remember having like a delayed reaction. I think I remember being. being like because you know from I feel like the makeup trailer is like the nerve center of the
Starting point is 00:27:02 whole set right and so it's like head quarters like I process especially the time I really process things as they happen I sort of like learn to react to things based on how other people reacted to them and so like I remember going into the makeup trailer and being like oh shit this is a big deal I guess like this is like people are really freaking out. They worked up. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:27:30 Daphne, you are so iconic when you come into the show and you just hit it right away. There's no build up. You're just like, here I am. I am in charge. The rest of you are minions work. Yeah. And did you feel that? Like, as an actress, like you little dummies, want to see how it's done?
Starting point is 00:27:50 Or like, how do you prepare your brain to come in like a tornado? Yeah. All right. I've been thinking about this for. so long. The truth is no. The truth is I remember being on the phone with
Starting point is 00:28:05 discussing this character and when he said you're going to come in, you're the, you know, Sophia's mother, you're going to be running this fashion company and, you know, I misheard him because I heard something like, you know,
Starting point is 00:28:20 you're going to have lines like, you know, zero's not a size and and somehow I turned around that I'm going to be this really supportive mother because he's like under all this pressure and I thought, oh, that's great. And then I said, maybe I can say like, you know,
Starting point is 00:28:39 honey, it's not what you look like. And there's silence. And then he goes, no, you're the villain. You fire people because they're not skinny enough. You, and I'm like, excuse me? And so I had to kind of really jump on board and say, oh, well, as long as someone's going to say zero is not a song. Right, right.
Starting point is 00:29:02 But I get to play the villain in that whole story, at least the story is going to be ultimately positive for young women, right? So anyway, then I get on the set. And I think my first day and my first scene was, so if we were in the limo with that guy, Johan, I think Johan, it was, what a sweetheart. He was one of the Knicks. His character was one of the Knicks. And so I remember
Starting point is 00:29:31 was nearby and I did my line like, get out. You're not actually sleeping with her. And I just remember he comes up and he's like, yeah, can you do it meaner? So I had like, it took some effort to say these lines and literally to this daughter, right,
Starting point is 00:29:52 and her friends who I knew that it was season five. I knew I hadn't been around for years for this girl. But, you know, when like the job's on the line, you just like muster up. And then I went, and I feel like that's when I met you, Hillary. Yeah, yeah, because I got the full Victoria. I'm going. And I remember, like, you know, being in the, being on set and Joy, there was a scene in the studio, music studio. and I remember saying things like,
Starting point is 00:30:28 I was like, okay, I got to stay here and she's got to stay here. Then we got to go there. And I remember being in the makeup trailer and, you know, there's no cameras. You're like, but I'm saying it around to people, you know, like, excuse me, hello, do I get any attention and stuff like that?
Starting point is 00:30:44 Like to the makeup girls and they're like, oh, and I'm like, excuse me, I may be number 12 on the call sheet, but hello. Honestly, when I auditioned, it was supposed to be, well, what I was told, three episodes, I'm playing his boss, his editor. I had no idea of love interest. Like, in your memory, I didn't find out until I was down there. What?
Starting point is 00:31:06 What? No way. In the professional, like, wearing my pencil skirt, the audition, like, I'm the editor, you know? And then... It's kind of smart that they didn't tell you guys that, though, because that would have been extra intimidating for people. Like, you're coming in as a love interest for the lead guy on, you know, on Wondry Hill. That would have been...
Starting point is 00:31:23 Yeah, you're right. messed with your brain alone. We're right. Like I was like, okay, this is another, this is a great job because it's three episodes.
Starting point is 00:31:31 It's a great amount of experience I don't have. And then I think, I feel like I was in a fitting or something when somebody was like, no, you're, you're his love interest.
Starting point is 00:31:41 And I was like, but I'm only here for three episodes. Always the costume or always knows. Bordrobe knows, man. They're already fitting you for wedding dresses and shit. Robbie, did you watch this episode before? Like when the show was airing in 2008 or were you kind of like, man, I'm off the show. I don't want to know.
Starting point is 00:32:02 No, I definitely watched. I had to see what was going to happen. I tell people, so this is the funny part, right? So for years and years and years and years and years, when I would run into people who love the show, the first thing they would say to me, nine times out of nine. I want to say nine times out of 10, almost 100% of time. It's the very first thing they say to me is go, oh, my gosh, I cried so much when you died. Yeah. Nine times, pretty much 90% of the time. And I'd be like, you know what?
Starting point is 00:32:42 The crazy part is I cried too. And they always are like, no way. And I'm like, yeah, and I knew it was coming. It was really that movie. So, like, when I did see the episode, it was like, oh, man, this is, you know, it really did all that. And to see how they made Quentin's life affect everyone else's life on the show. That was like, I thought that was pretty brilliant. Do you remember auditioning for junk?
Starting point is 00:33:16 Like, what was the process like? Yeah. Why? Why? Do you know why? Yes. Well, later it was revealed why. I didn't write it first. It was just there was nothing but speculation for eight years. And I had an idea. But I found the notebook a few years ago that I had with me when I got the call from my agent. And I had written down, Jump, J-U-N-P. jump McReady
Starting point is 00:33:52 Like McGrady 17 year old baller That's what I had written on this page Oh my God Jump Because you know he's got jumps Ladies we arrived at a really good new addition to this show don't you think
Starting point is 00:34:13 So excited I can't wait And the fact that We've been able to talk about these sort of three-pillar characters who then became these, you know, three-pillar relationships. It feels very cool that, you know, somebody who really does become a pillar, who I won't say filled your shoes, that's not possible, but who certainly walked in with a great pair of their own and figured out how to shine on our show.
Starting point is 00:34:47 Like quite possibly one of my favorite humans on the planet Yeah Stellar All right you guys Let's bring in the newest drama queen We won't teach you anyone Oh my god Wait
Starting point is 00:35:03 Oh honey Hold on I I I always just Do you all not wear queen costumes When you record each episode Oh, that was a nice walk down memory lane
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