Fake Doctors, Real Friends with Zach and Donald - 221: My Drama Queen

Episode Date: September 22, 2020

In this week's episode, Tasty Coma Wife had a desire for drama that JD struggles to satisfy. In the real world, Zach and Donald bring back the ask Bill segment. Learn more about your ad-choices at ht...tps://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:09 Maybe a month, I think. And somebody's here to handle pest control because of the air conditioning system and all of that stuff is being fixed and everything. Let's just say I'm in my son's room right i have never seen i have never seen you outside of your closet since covid began and i'm flustered it's it's it's it's a little overwhelming for me right now like it doesn't feel as cozy as the closet does yeah you know what I mean? When I look at myself in the Zoom chat and see all of this anime stuff in the background, I feel, you know,
Starting point is 00:02:50 a little youthful, I guess. You know, so. More importantly, it's picture day and I don't feel like you put on a cute outfit. I mean, Joelle and I clearly did.
Starting point is 00:03:00 I put on this shirt. I put on my best local restaurant t-shirt I fixed my hair Donald you're wearing a logo we're probably going to have to photoshop really? if we're going to have to photoshop logos out I can change my shirt real fast
Starting point is 00:03:15 I can change my shirt real fast we're not doing pictures until the end right? no this is fucking picture day and I was excited for it and I'm slamming my desk about it because I sent you all an email I sent you all an email. I sent you all an email that said, look cute. It's picture day. Oh. Because
Starting point is 00:03:31 the good folks at merch want to put the four of us on a, what do you call the thing you put on the back of a phone and hold it like that? Pop socket. On a pop socket. Donald, this is going to be on a pop socket. I don't, I don't, I don't.
Starting point is 00:03:48 I'm sorry. You're like, you're like, motherfucker, I got a lot more on my plate than a fucking pop socket. Okay. I apologize. For everyone who buys the pop socket, if you do not approve of what i'm wearing i'm gonna change my shirt but if you don't approve of the background and or what i'm wearing it's
Starting point is 00:04:09 all right but i look don't you love how joelle is just touching up her makeup right now she looks good too not enough time in the day you guys covid i used to like have a whole plan you know we had to do makeup and get out of the house but i don't have a routine anymore and it takes so much longer than a half an hour. Wow. It's the worst. Daniel changed, and he looks fly as fuck. So handsome.
Starting point is 00:04:29 Love the shirt. Thank you. It's my best Uniqlo button-up. You're going to have to change the hat, too, because it has a logo on it, Daniel. It's OK. They can only see the brim. They can only see the brim.
Starting point is 00:04:37 Yeah, only the brim, Donald. You're second-guessing. Do you want to run and change your shirt for picture day? Well, I got to run and change the whole background for picture day, dude. No, they can. No, they'll cut us out of our own back house. And you can put your face close like I'm doing here like this.
Starting point is 00:04:52 I have no, I have a light. Actually, I have a light for this occasion. Hold on. Yeah, I've got my ring light on, dude. I took picture day seriously. Y'all are fucking phoning it in. I'll be right back. I'm sorry.
Starting point is 00:05:01 I apologize to you, Zach. I should be purged. I should be punished. I have offended my. I apologize to you, Zach. I should be purged. I should be punished. I have offended my dear brother, Zachary. Zachary. I'm in such a good mood right now. Zachary. I love it.
Starting point is 00:05:12 Zachary. Listen. Zachary. Forgive me. I'm in such a good mood right now. There's a line at the end of a really wonderful film called Going in Style that I may have directed. And Alan Arkin turns to Michael Caine and Morgan Freeman and he says, I have this very odd feeling
Starting point is 00:05:31 I haven't felt in a very long time. And I think it might be happiness. That's funny. So that's how I felt. Alan Arkin said it or Woody Allen said it? Well, Alan Arkin does a very similar neurotic, dewy voice. But I don't know.
Starting point is 00:05:50 I was dialing in and I was feeling something like amidst all of the mayhem, amidst all the COVID and tragedy and fires, I was calling you my friends and I was feeling a tingle of happiness. Yay. And all of you. And all of you. And all of you who are listening.
Starting point is 00:06:07 Because holy S-word, there are a lot of people listening to this podcast. Yes, there are. I mean, a lot. I'm just going to say, I'm not going to talk specific numbers, but we had a little bit of a holy shit moment. There are a lot of you listening, and it's bizarre when you think about talking to that many people. I think if I thought of it like that, I would be nervous. I just think of it like I'm talking to you three. Amen. Right. That's how I look at it too. I find it very interesting how now things that we say are actually, you know, people are listening. So if you say, you know, before, you know, it does feel like it.
Starting point is 00:06:46 It does feel like it's just us, the four of us talking. And so now sometimes when I look at my Instagram and I see what, you know, the comments some people have to say about some of the things we're talking about, it's like, wow, okay. So let me just be a little bit more careful and not so cavalier with some of the issues I talk about. That's bullshit. We want you to be you.. We want you to be you. The listeners want you to be you. Obviously be me, obviously. But there's a certain way to say things so people can receive it better.
Starting point is 00:07:13 You know what I mean? Of course. Whether you're talking to one person or you're talking to a million, there's ways to say it. Exactly. And so, you know. Although I did shut shoot down one of your trolls. I don't know if you saw that.
Starting point is 00:07:25 No, I did see that. Oh, that was so funny. That was great. I missed it. What happened? I appreciate my little brother coming and freaking standing up to the bully for me. I have a little bit of pet peeve about people that come on to social media and be like, I might have to unfollow or I might have to stop listening.
Starting point is 00:07:40 Like, bro. Sounds good. Go away. No one cares. It's like if I was having a barbecue and I was serving those little pigs in a blanket and you came over and you said, you know, I'm vegetarian. I might have to leave. I'd be like, get the fuck out.
Starting point is 00:07:57 I don't care. This is my barbecue. This is my barbecue. Those are my fucking pigs in a blanket. Right, right. Get the fuck out. I made this shit. And you know what?
Starting point is 00:08:09 Give me my frozen margarita back, bitch. Right, right, right, right. You take the margarita. You take the margarita. Everything that they, you would take the margarita? Yeah. Guess what? Guess what?
Starting point is 00:08:19 Guess what? This shit's free. Like, this shit is free. You have to listen to some ads, but this shit's free. Like, you're not paying for anything. Twitter, Instagram, it's all free. Like, don't come on and say, I didn't like it when Donald said this. I might have to stop listening.
Starting point is 00:08:36 Come on, buddy. GTFO. That's fine. GTFO. See you later. You're supposed to say preach. You're supposed to say preach. You're supposed to say preach. Well, yeah.
Starting point is 00:08:52 Joelle is in the middle of getting her face. By the way, I wish the audience could see this because it's basically a fucking YouTube video of Joelle's getting ready routine. As we're talking, she's doing her final touch. By the way, when the world sees this picture of you, Joelle, because you look very pretty, I have a feeling that the dating section of our show for Joelle is going to blow up. Ladies and gentlemen, it is time for a very special moment of the show when we make Joelle's mama happy and find her a lover. Dan, we're going to need a little theme moment for find Joelle a lover.
Starting point is 00:09:28 No problem. I'm going to give everybody out there a hint real fast if you want to find Joelle a lover. Here's a big tip. Get her a PS5 preorder. That's all you got to do. I gave my friend Daniel one, too. If you can get both me and Daniel a PS5, I will guarantee you a virtual date. Why are you guys so up on this PS5?
Starting point is 00:09:46 Is it because of the freaking... Does it come with the headset? Does it come with the freaking VR? No, but if you... I just want it. Because Cyberpunk 77 comes out two days after the release of the console. I don't want to buy the console twice or the game twice. So if I can get the console before the game comes out,
Starting point is 00:10:04 no matter what, I have to play day one. Like it's Cyberpunk. I've been waiting forever for this game. So my brother agrees with you guys. He's like, you'll get one. Like there's going to be a second round of pre-orders. I want it now. I want to be secure and safe in my decision making.
Starting point is 00:10:18 Same, same. I don't want to be refreshing the same Best Buy page for 20 minutes with it in my cart. When does it really come out? November 12th. That's a long way away, guys. It is, but these pre-orders are going to pile up. They'll start bundling as it gets closer to Christmas and holiday time, and those will be nice, but it'd be also nice to get a retail price digital version of the Sony. By the way, I saw the funniest meme that I only sent to Donald and Daniel because, well, A, I don't have your cell phone number,
Starting point is 00:10:43 bizarrely, and B, you already told me that it's gonna go green so I was like fuck it anyway I'm not gonna fuck this up but we really the second you get your iPhone we need to be on a group I don't know why we don't have a phone group chat going I just love that would love that although it might be detrimental because then we'll be chatting
Starting point is 00:11:02 and not saving it all for this right but anyway I sent Donald and Daniel a funny meme I saw It might be detrimental because then we'll be chatting and not saving it all for this. Saving it all for this. Right. But anyway, I sent Donald and Daniel a funny meme I saw of how they don't have a disc tray in the new PS thing. And Xbox doesn't either, right? Correct. And it was the Simpsons guy. What's his name? Ralphie?
Starting point is 00:11:20 Yeah, Ralph Wiggum. Yeah. Ralph Wiggum. It was like GameStop right now, and it was Ralph Wiggum going, I'm in danger. Sorry, GameStop. It's just, why do I need all these discs? They don't resell well, unless you keep them for like 40 years. And that's on GameStop, too. That is the one thing that pisses me off about GameStop.
Starting point is 00:11:40 If you take the disc home and open the seal, now when you take it and you don't like let's say the game is broken or whatever you don't like the game you go to return it they say that's six dollars then they go around then they turn around and sell that shit for damn near the exact price that it costs to buy it originally. It's trash. It's going to be all download now then, right? And that is the way it should be. That's the way it should be. This is the way.
Starting point is 00:12:11 But it takes a long time. In my brief Xbox career, doesn't it take a long time? No, it moves faster. Once you download it, it moves faster. No, I'm saying it takes a long time to download a game. Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah. I didn't know if I was doing something wrong when I first downloaded my games.
Starting point is 00:12:29 Oh, no, that's the right thing to do. The big issue now is how much bigger the games are getting and how much hard drive space the actual console is going to come with. Because the standard PlayStation has 825 gigs of space, and the newest Call of Duty game is 200 gigabytes. So that's like, I know that's not standard for every game, but let's game is 200 gigabytes so that's like i know that's not standard for every game but let's say you have four games that are like that you can only have four games on your playstation that's ridiculous i thought i thought xboxes were like terabyte
Starting point is 00:12:55 one terabyte uh and two terabyte xboxes yeah probably yeah probably for sure i'm just talking about like the cheapest playstation because like you know i'm guessing that in general people either get the xbox series s the cheaper one or the the cheap playstation which is the digital one for 399 and that one is the difference between those two and the ones that are coming out they're the same thing so there's there's the xbox series s and the xbox series x there's more differences between those but literally the only difference between the two playstations is one comes with a disk drive and one doesn't okay and so i'm not buying i'm an xbox guy am i what's the difference between the so do you have a 4k tv i do own of course he does so then you're going to want to get an xbox series x because the
Starting point is 00:13:38 x the lower grade one does not have 4k support that's the big difference the better one with a disk drive that's bigger that's slightly more expensive does have 4k support what about 3d and virtual uh currently there's no there's no there's no vr or 3d stuff for the xbox there's there's 4k up to 120 frames per second support if your tv has a high refresh rate other than than that, you gotta go PS. I still say, the Oculus Quest, I've been saying it, I'm just saying, this thing is the absolute shit. If you're gonna go VR, get the Oculus. I am well aware, they even have a new Star Wars
Starting point is 00:14:16 game coming out for the Oculus, where you're blasting, where you're freaking two-gunning that shit like John Woo. But wait, I need a, but don't I need a PC for that? No, you don't. It's a standalone product, and the Oculus Quest 2 just got announced. You can get your pre-order right now. Well, guys,
Starting point is 00:14:32 you should send us one. No, they're not sponsoring me yet. Right? Come on, Oculus. By the way, I have an Oculus, but I never used it, because the one I have needed to be set up with a PC, and I don't know how to do that, and it's one of those things that just I never got around to. I totally get that. But if it's a standalone thing, I'm color me intrigued. It is standalone. It's I just, you know what, if you're interested in VR at all,
Starting point is 00:14:53 I just got to say, it is such an incredible experience that it completely, it is one of those things with every step in terms of how we interact with technology and video games. It was one of those things that just completely blew my mind. It was an instant compliment. If the good folks at Oculus want to send all four of us, we'll be glad to talk a whole lot about it. Absolutely. I'll talk about Oculus all day. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:15:14 And all night. Listen, you guys got to go to Star Wars. We could do a whole one where we're all in the same virtual world, a whole podcast. We literally could. Can you do that? Yeah, yeah. They have what's called big screen VR, and we can all have the same room. Wait, whole podcast. We literally could. Can you do that? Yeah, yeah. They have what's called big screen VR.
Starting point is 00:15:27 Wait, hold up. Let me ask you a question. If I'm playing a certain game, and it's like, you know how when you play PlayStation or Xbox, you go into these big rooms, and now you guys are all playing missions together. Can you do that with Oculus? There are a couple games that offer multiplayer. Yes, we got to do that. Are you kidding me?
Starting point is 00:15:44 I'm not kidding you at all, Ben. We can all meet up in the virtual universe. There are a couple games that offer multiplayer. Yes, we got to do that. Are you kidding me? I'm not kidding at all, Ben. We can all meet up in the virtual universe. Do they have the Ready Player One suits yet that you can put on and you can feel every touch? No, they don't have the hat off suits yet. They don't yet. Well, call me when they have that. That's what I want.
Starting point is 00:15:56 I'm waiting for that. I'll let you know. Oh, my God, Zach. We can virtual hug. We can upstairs, downstairs. I'll virtual wop on you. Oh, my God. And I would receive a virtual whop.
Starting point is 00:16:06 I'll hit, like, there'll be, like, Control-X for whop to whop on Donald. And then I'll just whop all over you. Oh, my God. If it was Control-X, you know how you just keep pressing the X button over and over and over and over again? Remember that game Decathlon
Starting point is 00:16:19 where you had to press it really fast? There was a game. There was a computer game. I would do that to you. When I was in college, there was a computer game where it was a sex game. I would do that to you. When I was in college, there was a computer game where it was a sex game and to have sex,
Starting point is 00:16:28 you moved the mouse really fast. Was it called Leisure Suit Larry in the Land of Lounge Lizards? No, although I did love those games. Sierra.
Starting point is 00:16:35 Did you guys play Sierra games when you were a kid? Yeah, absolutely, dude. Sierra was amazing. What are you talking about? Oh my God, Sierra games were amazing.
Starting point is 00:16:43 Police Quest. Yeah. Space Quest. Space Quest. Space Quest. And by the way, for hints, they used to have a hotline you have to call
Starting point is 00:16:50 because I would be so stuck and my parents would be like, what the fuck are you doing? What are these charges? But I was like addicted to a drug. I'd be like, make sure no one's looking and then I'd call the hotline
Starting point is 00:17:02 and you would have to go, for those of you who are young,'re probably like what the fuck is he talking about this is way before like the internet and the computers are what they are you'd have to go on the hotline and and be like find the scene where you were lost and it would give you the clue and it was charging you some astronomical rate to get the hint 99 cents a second whatever it was and i would be along there and be like i'm sorry mom i'm like like like out loud even though she wasn't in the room like i'm gotta do this i'm lost in police quest and i would but anyway this sex game this is like 90 late 90s and it was um and the fact and you're having sex and the faster you move the the mouse you're having sex and i had this born
Starting point is 00:17:42 again christian roommate who wasn't in the room in my dorm room, and he literally, it's out of a movie, he opened the door, and I'm just jamming this mouse, trying to win, because you win when the computer people have an orgasm. Oh, no. And it literally, he opens the door,
Starting point is 00:17:58 like, to show his very religious, nice girlfriend the room. No. And I'm in there just jamming my mouse, just jamming it and i turn around just straight out of a movie and i'm frantically trying to like get out of the game and it won't and all you hear is like and i'm like escape escape escape and literally out of the movie he's like uh we'll come back
Starting point is 00:18:19 we'll come back later. Oh, no. That was so awkward. Did you still talk to that roommate, Zach? No, no. I'm shocked. He said so respectfully. He was a very nice guy, but we just weren't on the same page. Sounds like it. Because, you know, the whole, he believed that I was going to go to hell, and so it was kind of hard to get along.
Starting point is 00:18:43 It's hard to start a relationship at that point. It's hard to get along, really. And yet, any time another human being actually says to you, you're going to go to hell, it's kind of hard to freaking continue. Where do you go from there? I once dated a born-again Christian woman, and she was great. But I said to her, kind of trying to make a joke, I said, I mean, how can this really go anywhere? I mean, you think I'm going to hell. And and i said what can i say i hope you're wrong and the most sincere face she went i hope i am too oh
Starting point is 00:19:14 and i was like escape escape oh wait we should probably get into the show probably get into the show Count us in Donald 5, 6, 7, 8 I gotta say something. This is a fucking amazing episode. I laughed a lot. I laughed my ass off. I texted Bill.
Starting point is 00:20:00 I said, Bill, we are at 220. What is it? 221, 222? Yep. I said, we are at 221, and we are all in the groove. This episode is, I think, the best of season two. You think so? I'm going to go out and say it.
Starting point is 00:20:18 Wow. I really did enjoy this episode. It's got a little bit of everything. It's got heart with Carla's. By the way way i was thinking this i was dialing and i have no idea what percentage of the audience is actually watching the show along with it or or just listening um and we have no way to to measure that but but so uh anyway that's irrelevant i i was it has the judy's uh carla's uh mom's death um which and and the and the the wedding that they're about to have in the hospital with Turk.
Starting point is 00:20:47 So it's got heart, but then it's got so much funny stuff. It's got a whole lot of sexy stuff with Amy Smart. There's just some hilarious stuff. I mean, that has some of the funniest stuff of season two in it. And I just, I don't know. I had one of these moments like, I think this is the best episode of season two. Okay. Well, let's get into the recap.
Starting point is 00:21:06 Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. I want to call it the recap, but then you know what? Then Daniel has to make up all of these damn theme songs and stuff like that. Oh, I don't mind. Whatever. Okay, well, then let's get into the recap. Daniel is a DJ. I'm sure that he doesn't mind taking a few minutes and making up a little.
Starting point is 00:21:24 No problem. Here we go. And go. Tasty coma wife is back and she is naughty. Yes. Call his mom dies, prompting her to want to get married ASAP. Elliot Mitch. She's already bought herself a wedding dress.
Starting point is 00:21:37 Plus Ted, the lawyer and Dr. Kelso want everyone to take it easy on how they deliver information to patients. Sometimes because of pressure and or angst, we make decisions without using our better judgment. This usually causes more pain and misery, not just for us, but for others too. If we're lucky, we have people in our lives who care about us enough to tell us like it is. But in the end, you have to have the awareness and the ability to accept, receive. You have to have the ability and the awareness to accept and receive the information, even if it's not what you want to hear. Amen.
Starting point is 00:22:15 Well said. Well said. Maybe we should just change it to you do it in 47 seconds. Okay, that's fine. Well, you're going to cut the part where I mess up, right? Oh, yeah. No, I think we should leave it because. Fuck you. It, that's fine. Well, you're going to cut the part where I mess up, right? Oh, yeah. No, I think we should leave it because... Fuck you.
Starting point is 00:22:27 It doesn't make sense. We like to show the audience all the seams. No. No, well said. I got to tell you, Donald. It's Donald, right? I got to tell you, what an episode. What an episode.
Starting point is 00:22:39 What an episode. And, I mean, as a straight person, must say that amy smart in lingerie mounting me is um is a piece of art yeah yeah you know when watching this this is one of those episodes where i was like this motherfucker i was even like this motherfucker i I'm watching it going, what a job. What a job. What a job. Being paid extraordinarily well to have Amy Smart mount you in lingerie. Can't beat that with a baseball bat. Although I'm so neurotic that when she was doing that, I was like looking at the scar I have on my chin.
Starting point is 00:23:19 You know, I'm tied up. JD is tied up on the bed and she's in a very sexy outfit, and she's mounting me, and all I could see was the scar on my chin. I think that's most actors when they watch themselves. Yeah. You know, I did a movie with a very wonderful actress. She actually is one of the few people in the world to have an EGOT. Her name is Whoopi Goldberg. Oh,
Starting point is 00:23:47 yeah. Thunderous applause. Thunderous applause for Whoopi. We love Whoopi here at the show. I once told her, I was like, you know, uh,
Starting point is 00:23:54 I loved all of the movies you made when I was growing up. Like a lot of what you did shaped how I am now. You know what I mean? Me wanting to be an actor and everything like that. You made the type of movies I wanted to be in. She said, it's funny because when I look at that stuff, she's like, thank you very much, first of all. But when I look at that stuff, what I see is, oh, I think I looked, I don't like the way I looked in that scene or, you know, I was on my period that day or whatever it is you
Starting point is 00:24:26 know what i mean and that's you're exactly right you're on this you're in a scene with the lovely amy smart you guys have great chemistry together the scene works obviously uh and all you can think about is oh i don't like the score on my chin well i think also i just feel like next to Amy Smart, I looked like, it was like Beauty and the Beast. I just felt like, I just felt very unattractive. I disagree with you wholeheartedly. Well, thank you.
Starting point is 00:24:53 No, I'm saying, it's more of what you're saying with Whoopi said. It's like, you know, I'm not usually obsessed with that stuff. When I watch myself back, whether it's something I'm directing or I'm in someone else's thing, I'm like, okay, it is what it is. but there's times when I when I get you know like any human being going oh what's that thing on my fucking chin oh what who was doing my hair that day what the hell happened I'm like yeah well yeah you know I understand you know I don't understand the hair
Starting point is 00:25:17 part because my hair is usually the same and everything anyway um yo holy shit, Tasty Coma Wife is naughty. Yeah, Tasty Coma Wife is naughty. She got you tied up. Got you tied up. She likes drama and she likes naughty shit. She wants to get into it. She wants you to, she's the type of person that's like, spank me harder, damn it. I love how down Amy was with all this. She was so, first of all, she's very funny in this.
Starting point is 00:25:42 And there's one moment later where she she does this move i've never even seen before she licks both of her fingers did you see that yeah and then she rubs the air it's like she grabs the air with her i almost thought in my brain i thought was she maybe she was going to do a lick and then touch her nipples and then she went oh no it's it's it's primetime tv let me just grab the air. Maybe. I don't know what she was up to, but it was, it was delicious.
Starting point is 00:26:10 And it was delicious. And it was very funny. And, and I don't know. I just, I'm here to say, if you're Amy's agent, however much she's working,
Starting point is 00:26:21 she should be working more because she is funny and talented. And, and she did a great job. I wish JD, there were more episodes, but I think, I think this is the last one i keep saying that i'm not sure i didn't realize she'd done this this is the last one the last because next episode is all about ryan reynolds i didn't realize she had done so many episodes dude like yeah i didn't i didn't know that that's she's great she's amazing great um how about 58 seconds in i get an elliot's there and
Starting point is 00:26:44 i've got i've got rope burns on my wrist. Yes. And Elliot's looking like, what the hell is that? And I go, it's my new watch band. It's made out of cat. So quick on your toes. I know, so quick. And then, oh, my God, how about us all laughing at Wang?
Starting point is 00:27:05 Vera Wang. Did you laugh? Well, when they said it, did you not laugh? Yeah, because Wang is a funny word. I'm sorry. It's funny. I'm sorry. Wang is a funny euphemism for penis.
Starting point is 00:27:14 Yes, it is. But I just love, I love that we're like these doctors and we're laughing at the word Wang. Like, and I love the laugh. It's like. Like, like somebody can't hear that you know what i mean i feel like i don't know about you other 45 and 46 year olds listening but i will still laugh at the word wang i'm sorry i'm sorry if i'm uh i'm too immature yeah i there's nothing wrong with laughing at wang wang's funny Wang's funny, dude. Wang's funny. It's just, it's funny.
Starting point is 00:27:51 Todd's first Air 5. I don't know how many Air 5s there are in the whole series, but Todd delivers his very first Air 5 here. This is the first, do you know this because of Scrubs Wiki? No, I didn't. I just, I know that I hadn't seen one before. Oh, okay. Maybe this is a question. Can we ask Scrubs Wiki or is this a problem?
Starting point is 00:28:09 No, I mean, we haven't used him in a while. And we did buy a lot of attention from him with the Funko Pops. So let's ask him right now. So Trevor, how are you? I hope you're enjoying the Funko Pops. I hope they haven't been sold on eBay. I think this is the very first time that Todd ever air fives anyone. Is that true? Trevor, I have one last question. Go ahead.
Starting point is 00:28:28 And I had to be that guy. Go ahead. But is there a number, a count on how many times Todd air fives? Is that something that you guys, that can be found on Scrubs Wiki? Wow. Hi, Zach and Donald. The Funko Pops and I are doing well here in Colorado. Todd has had many unrequited fives, but this is the first Air Five. Over the series, Todd names 51 different fives, and yes, all of them are named on Scrubs Wiki. This is the only standard Air Five,
Starting point is 00:28:54 but he gives a skeptical Air Five in Season 6 and a fairy five in My Princess. Thank you, Trevor. Thank you, Trevor. It feels like you're giving him a large assignment, but maybe Trevor will go for it. We did give him signed Funko Pops. He has the only, he has the only JD signed Funko Pop in existence.
Starting point is 00:29:11 It's priceless. Priceless. At least a G, G and a half. You get a G and a half for that shit, dude. So not priceless, price full. There's a price. But you make the price. All right.
Starting point is 00:29:27 This janitor, this shorts thing I've said before is the funniest thing to me. And I've said this before. So sorry, I'm repeating myself. But if you look at the season two blooper reel on YouTube, I could not get through this moment. I just thought Neil, everything related to Neil and shorts, I just thought was so funny. And I didn't know, I'd forgotten that JD put the shorts on multiple times.
Starting point is 00:29:54 All I remembered was the end moment where I'm like, look, I'm a doctor. I can't wear shorts to work. And he says the beloved line, the good Lord didn't bless my wife with all her fingers she only has pointer and thumb pinky and then he does a little gesture um that's the part where i was just cracking up laughing but um but yeah jd wears those scrub short shorts multiple times
Starting point is 00:30:20 and um and they're dirty because they've been they get dirty right because he throws them in the trash he throws him in the dumpster and then he finds janitor finds him he goes mentirosa liar why is the janitor all of a sudden speaking spanish in a dumpster we don't know um the other thing i'd forgotten which is so fucking funny at 10 minutes and he goes i thought we were shorts buddies uh you know you know, the schedule Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday shorts,
Starting point is 00:30:50 weekends optional. I'll be wearing shorts. I love it. I laughed at a couple of, I laughed. Well, okay. So I laughed at the whole janitor story,
Starting point is 00:31:02 but I also laughed at the, uh, the Ted DougDoug storyline. Yes. Which had me rolling. Yep. Somehow Ted and Doug have now bonded over a week. They have a weekend bike ride.
Starting point is 00:31:14 Yep. That they go on every weekend. This episode. Where they ride bikes and vent to each other about how much they hate Dr. Chels. Yeah. By the way, we hear about a few activities outside of the hospital in this episode. There's also a nurse Roberts above ground. Oh, a nurse Roberts pool party.
Starting point is 00:31:31 By the way, and Ted specifies her above ground pool party. Ground pool party, yeah. But that's where Dr. Cox, that's the last time Dr. Cox got violent. Yeah, he says, I wrote it down because it's so funny. Cox says, i might just rip off that tie off your neck and jam it down your esophagus and ted goes i think you proved at nurse roberts above ground pool party that that doesn't solve anything oh my god this episode had me rolling i had so many laugh out loud moments and fucking sam lloyd is hilarious he's hilarious in this episode and then finally. I had so many laugh out loud moments. Sam, fucking Sam Lloyd is hilarious. He's hilarious in this episode.
Starting point is 00:32:07 And then finally at the end when he's like, when we're all there, everybody's listing their problems. He goes, I'm sterile. Yeah. And they look at him and he's like, I think it's because of the bike ride. No, but before he goes, my, my, what does he say? My, my swimmers, my little guy swimming circles.
Starting point is 00:32:24 Yeah. Scrubs Wiki said, one of the things it said is, this is the first episode where the lawyer admits that he's sterile. Fred, rerun Barry. Hold up. Wait, wait. Don't get to Fred yet. Okay. We got to talk about the goosebumps I had when Judy Reyes just drops.
Starting point is 00:32:43 Her mom died. Yeah. And we always say this, but we'll say it again. Judy Reyes is such a good actress, and she brings the heart and the, you know, Bill always used to say she grounds the show. You and I can get so silly, and some of the ancillary characters can get so silly,
Starting point is 00:33:02 but then there's always Carla who's grounding it. And this show proves that, this episode, then there's always Carla who's grounding it. And this show proves that this episode, because there we are being as silly as ever. I mean, literally, we're about to talk about Fred rerun Barry doing dances and there's Carla and she just goes, my mom died and everyone just drops into reality. And I was just very moved probably because there's been a lot of death in my life and friendship circling around people who need love. But the looks on all of our faces when we just kind of like looked at her and dropped in with her and gave her love. And I don't know, I just found that was very, I got goosebumps and I thought it was just very, it just showed how quickly the show can go from Fred Berry dancing to having goosebumps and tears in your eyes.
Starting point is 00:33:45 You know what I mean? Oh, absolutely. I was very impressed with Turk also in this episode and how he was selfless about everything. Like, I kept waiting for him to make a joke every time he was comforting her. Yeah. You know what I mean? Like, and he never does. Everything always, he was always very supportive of Carla and her loss.
Starting point is 00:34:09 And that was very impressive, especially on the show where we're always telling jokes. We took this part of the show very seriously. Yeah. And Turk is like the dream fiancé boyfriend in that he's – I don't know. He's just saying all the right – Turk, who can often put his foot in his mouth is saying all the things anyone who just lost their mom would want to be said. Right. He says that beautiful thing about let me be there to fill up some of the bowl that she, I forgot the wording of it, but that was beautifully written and well delivered. Your acting is really good in this episode.
Starting point is 00:34:43 Oh, you are such a sweetheart. Go on. But Judy Ray is, just sorry, because she has more emotion to do than you, just a few times. Amazing. Fucking Judy. Judy, Judy, Judy. Crushed. All right, Fred Berry, for those of you who don't know,
Starting point is 00:34:57 was the star of a show called What's Happening that... Hey, Raj! Hey, Raj! Hey, hey, hey! And me and Donald's childhood was a seminal sitcom about a family living where did they live oh shit oh wow so well we're gonna put you to work say it was philadelphia i don't i don't remember what city it was but they didn't have much money and they were friends and it was about their lives and uh as a white kid growing up in the suburbs it like good times opened my eyes to a world i didn't have any connection to or know anything about in a hysterical way and uh i loved what's happening dude it was one of my favorite
Starting point is 00:35:39 shows i used to laugh so hard st louis thank you uh i used to laugh so hard. St. Louis. St. Louis, thank you. I used to laugh so hard. There's so many parts of the show that I remember still to this day. When they go to the Doobie Brothers concert and they bootleg it with one of those things to try and, to try that one freaking Dwayne singing comma, comma, comma, comma, comma, comma. Yeah. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:36:13 Yeah. Yeah. Freaking rerun doing the dance at the talent show and winning it. And then after that, always dancing. Wait, we have a Roger's laugh. We have a correction from joelle never mind they lived
Starting point is 00:36:26 in watts los angeles oh shit let's let's let's correct that yeah but but but i um i remember um a really funny episode where was it rerun who got a credit card and he didn't really understand the ramifications and as i recall rerun just got like someone got to him with a credit card and he didn't really understand the ramifications. And as I recall, Rerun just got – like someone got to him with a credit card, and he just started buying tons of shit. And they all came over, and Rerun, who had no money, these guys all had no money, and the house was full of stuff Rerun had bought with his credit card. And I just remember, even though God knows how many years ago it was, I remember there was a scuba tank in the room.
Starting point is 00:37:08 So amongst the things he had gone crazy with his credit card, he bought a scuba tank. But that's not all he bought. Remember, he bought the juicer also. And he juiced bologna. We should do – And at the end, he had juiced bologna in a bag or something like that. We should do a special episode of Fake Doctors, Real Friends where we do a rewatch of a What's Happening episode.
Starting point is 00:37:27 Oh man, that'd be great. Or Sanford and Son. But I didn't watch Sanford and Son. That was a little bit earlier in terms of the time. I didn't watch that as much. But What's Happening was the sweet spot for me. I watched every episode. Remember when Raj was a nude
Starting point is 00:37:44 male model for people that were like sketching in a class? Oh, in the art class. Yeah. Yeah, yeah, yeah. And there was Shirley. Shirley, yeah.
Starting point is 00:37:52 Shirley and Dee, the sister. Dee. Ooh, Raj. I'm telling Mama. I'm going to tell Mama. Right. And Mama was amazing.
Starting point is 00:37:59 I forgot the actress's name who played her. She was incredible. Will you find that out for me, please, Joelle? What a cast. So if you've never heard of it, I don't know. Go played her. She was incredible. Will you find that out for me, please? What a cast. So if you've never heard of it, I don't know. Go on YouTube. Watch a clip. Maybe it won't
Starting point is 00:38:10 translate now because it's old, but I loved it. Anyway, so Fred Berry had these hilarious dances he would do. what you see in this episode is this... So J.D.'s fantasy, you know, this sort of... They tease that it's going to be a threesome because JD says, oh my God, he's looking at Amy Smart and Sarah Chalk together. And he goes, I can't imagine, uh, seeing these two together.
Starting point is 00:38:36 You can only imagine what I'm thinking and you think it's going to be something sexual. And it's Amy Smart and Sarah Chalk with Fred Berry in his outfit, in matching outfits, doing his famous rerun dance. So that was really funny. And then we cut later to what I imagine your bachelor party is going to be. And it's all of us dancing. And a lot of our crew guys are in there, including Michael Spiller, who directed this episode, is in there. I saw my stand-in, Scott Rabideau.
Starting point is 00:39:03 Was Deontay in there? Deontay was definitely in there yeah I think Franklin got better got better one of our ADs a lot of the people
Starting point is 00:39:11 that worked in the in the film department or in the lab you know editing and stuff like that they were down there yeah so it was a good opportunity
Starting point is 00:39:19 for a lot of people to be I guess it was all men because it was supposed to be the bachelor party so we all got to do the rerun dance be the bachelor party. So we all got to do the rerun dance with Fred Berry, which was,
Starting point is 00:39:27 which was really cool. And we all got to wear the costume too, which was great also. Oh man. With the fedora and everything. But I mean, if you had told little Zach
Starting point is 00:39:34 that he was going to A, be doing the rerun dance with rerun one day, the same week that Amy Smart and Lingerie would mount him,
Starting point is 00:39:47 tears, tears to his young eyes. Dreams do come true. All right, we got to go to break. We got to go to break. Thank you all for being here. We love you. Yeah, we're so excited that we get to do this for you guys, man. And your appreciation of this show is well received.
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Starting point is 00:40:37 Listen to The Bright Side on America's number one podcast network, iHeart. Open your free iHeart app and search The Bright Side. Hey, good people. This is Laia. Now, for years, we have celebrated Women's History Month at QLS with a month of very special programming. This year, we have three Grammy Award winning ladies,
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Starting point is 00:43:14 The podcast also has content you can't get anywhere else, like extended interviews and a roundup of the weekly headlines. Listen to The Daily Show, ears edition on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. And we're back! Hey, guys, I'm sorry, guys. Hold on, pause for a second. Sorry, some shit's fucking up on my computer. Hold on one second. Hold on. Pause for a second. Sorry.
Starting point is 00:43:45 Some shit's fucking up on my computer. Hold on one second. Hold on. Oh, Jesus. We're just here. Interrupting the interruptives. Playing music for the inter... All right.
Starting point is 00:43:53 Here we go. I hope you do a little music for interrupting Bill. I'm interrupting the interrupting Bill. Five, six, seven, eight. No, no, no, no, no, no, no. Turn that shit off. So I just wanted to get that over with quick. I wanted to interrupt the interrupting Bill with 5, 6, 7, 8.
Starting point is 00:44:10 I mean, it's not a well-thought-out one, but now we're back to the other. Interrupting Bill. He may have his own theme song. Welcome back, guys. I want to start by saying that this podcast isn't for you. When I first came up with the idea of this podcast and having you guys occasionally host it, it wasn't so Zach could go to London or Donald could golf with his kids. It was so week after week you you can provide people with content,
Starting point is 00:44:45 with my podcast for them to listen to. So I'm glad you're back, but let's not let a week go by like that again. Today's question is about recurring jokes. And just so you know, I know you're going to talk a lot about the thumb pinky scene with Neil Flynn, and I would hope that you guys would mention innuendo I know you're going to talk a lot about the thumb pinky scene with Neil Flynn. And I would hope that you guys would mention innuendo because it's one of the classic Todd lines. But I will ask you right now, if you can figure out what the writing staff's favorite recurring joke was that started in this episode. And to give you one clue,
Starting point is 00:45:26 it is something in the writer's room that we imagined what that event would be like for quite some time. I will give you another clue if you can't get it. What the event would be... What is he talking about, Tom? I don't know. A joke that started in here was originally in the writer's
Starting point is 00:45:50 room and became... This is the first time we see it is in 221. A joke that they laughed a lot about in the writer's room of what it would be like. To go to. Where did we go? Well, there's the... The wedding. The wedding at the at the hospital
Starting point is 00:46:07 right any of you listening now are you are you thinking at home what the answer is there's probably a lot of you screaming at your listening device right now and you know the answer i i don't know let's hear another clue daniel this is a little cryptic. I'm going to play a little more. Okay, your other clue, if you need it. If you don't, you can skip this, Dano and Joelle. Hey, guys, thank you for continuing to come through on my podcast on a day-to-day, week-to-week basis. Bye, Bill. The other clue is it's about Nurse Roberts and her home life.
Starting point is 00:46:40 Oh. It has to be. We might have talked about the over-the-ground pool party. No, it's something she says. I didn't even write it down, but she says something about her husband and how he's not allowed to use the oven. Is his name Lester? I think her husband's name is Lester.
Starting point is 00:47:00 She's on the phone. This is what she gets in trouble for because she barks at a patient who wants a pillow. And she said something about, Lester, you know I don't want you using the oven when I'm not home. Let's see what it is. Let's see what it is. All right. Our favorite recurring joke in the writer's room was about Nurse Roberts' above-ground pool party
Starting point is 00:47:19 and how any time it was ever mentioned, it was obviously an all-time off-the-hook party. I love that the giant shindig was at her house, and I love that it was not a pool party, but it was an above-ground pool party because Nurse Roberts' pool is above ground. I miss you guys. I love you. Welcome back. We love you too, Bill. Oh, that's funny. I got to say.
Starting point is 00:47:44 That is hilarious. welcome back we love you too Bill that's funny I didn't realize that Nurse Roberts above ground poop party was always like off the hook I said it though I said Nurse Roberts above the ground poop party you said no no no you were right I was looking for a deeper cut but yeah you're right
Starting point is 00:48:00 Nurse Roberts above ground poop party does come up multiple times throughout the series. And whenever it does, it's always like shit went down. It was crazy. He chokes the shit out of Ted at the party. Yeah. And it didn't help. It did whatever they were arguing about.
Starting point is 00:48:16 And him choking Ted, it didn't help. So, yeah, that sounds awesome. I don't think JD and Turk were ever invited to said party. I don't think they were. I don't think they were. I don't think they were. Say it again? What's the matter? Tell her to come say hi.
Starting point is 00:48:29 Okay. Come say hi. Tell her to come say hi. We have the exterminator here. Hi. Hi, Casey. Hi. Put the headphones on her, Donald, so we can talk to her.
Starting point is 00:48:40 I can hear you. You're so loud. How are you doing? I'm good. I'm good. How are you doing? I'm good. I'm good. How are you? Are you bringing the exterminator into this room? Yes.
Starting point is 00:48:49 Oh, that's going to be exciting. This is Juan. Hi, Juan. Have Juan come say hi. Hi, Juan. Hi, everyone. Hi. Hey, I think Juan might exterminate my house, too.
Starting point is 00:49:00 No, Juan comes to your house, too. Oh, hi, Juan. Tell him it's me. Hey, Juan. How your house too. Oh, hi, Juan. Tell him it's me. Hey, Juan. How are you, man? That's great. Juan does a great job. Yeah, we love Juan.
Starting point is 00:49:13 Oh, there you go. You got her on the show. Yeah, we want you on the show more and more. Oh, yeah? I started spinning. I got my Peloton. I know, but you won't let me know your name so I can follow you. I know.
Starting point is 00:49:25 Casey wanted to know my username, and I was like, first of all, I suck so bad. Let me get going a little bit before I start handing out my username and let you know how bad I am. Yeah, work yourself up because I'm very competitive. I found a gal I like. She's a British gal, of course, And her name's Leanne, I think. And she does a pop one because I like to work out to pop music. Hell yeah. And she was good.
Starting point is 00:49:52 She was good. Okay. What's the guy's name? Oh, Cody. Cody. That's right. If you get a chance, do Cody. That is the business, man.
Starting point is 00:50:01 He might be too hard for me. He's one of the funniest people I have ever listened to and rode a bike. I'm going to write that down. I have to literally, when Donald does the bike, I have to come upstairs and check to make sure he's actually riding because he's laughing hysterically the entire time he's on the bike. Donald, do you phone that shit in
Starting point is 00:50:18 or do you really go for it? I really go for it. Casey goes extremely hard, though. Well, look at her. Look at her. I mean, Casey, you're a walking ad for Peloton. Look at her arms. She's got the guns. I'm very competitive with the board. I try to pass people.
Starting point is 00:50:33 I love it. She tries to get into the hundreds. I just want to tell the people at Peloton, if any of you are listening, that Casey Cobb should literally be your spokesperson because she has never looked so damn good ever. Oh, thanks, Zach. Peloton.
Starting point is 00:50:52 It is. Peloton, listen. If you're looking for fake doctor, real friends advertising. Well, we're giving it to them for free right now. We are giving it away for free. But listen. We have the perfect person for you to pay. Kasey Cobb.
Starting point is 00:51:03 Kasey Cobb. Thank you, guys. Thank you. All right. All right. We got to get back to it. Take care, Kasey the perfect person for you to pay. Tasty Cobb. Tasty Cobb. Thank you, guys. Thank you. All right. All right. We got to get back to it. Take care, Casey. I'll see y'all later.
Starting point is 00:51:09 Bye. See, everybody. She's about to take the headphones with her. See, everybody, we share everything, Dal and I, even exterminators. Love it. We do. Yeah, so I tried Leanne, and she's bubbly and British, and she even has a – I haven't done it yet, but she has a musical theater ride. I was like, you had me at Hello.
Starting point is 00:51:31 You had me at Hello. Oh, my gosh. Oh, what? Donald, you got to do it. There was like a Disney song in there. Oh, my gosh. I bet you the Disney song is Let It Go. You know that's the number one freaking ride in all of life.
Starting point is 00:51:42 No, I think it's an Aladdin one or something Gotta keep one jump Ahead of the bread line One skip ahead of the hop I think I'll take a stroll Around the block Donald, you know how you can put on filters? So you can put on You can choose what music you want
Starting point is 00:52:00 Anyway, you can choose the teacher How long you want to go, what level you're at And the type of music And I put all that in and leanne singing show tunes came up and i was like okay but i haven't done it yet get me on what's the best musical to work out to like you had to pick a musical oh it would have to be listen when i was and this is in San Diego, Picasso at the Le Pen Agile, written by Steve Martin, I listened to La La Land like it was going out of style, dude. Like it was going out of style. I know.
Starting point is 00:52:38 When I was working out, City of Stars, are you shining just for me? But do-do-do-do-do. Donald used to get on. City of stars. Donald went through a period where he would get drunk on a plane and then start tweeting how pissed he was about the end of La La Land. She's ungrateful. She's ungrateful.
Starting point is 00:53:03 That dude did everything I would just be I'd be looking at my Twitter and I'd be like oh shit he's drunk on the airplane again and I bet his tears in his eyes because he's watched
Starting point is 00:53:12 the end of La La Land and he's like it just pissed me off yeah it pissed me off go ahead do your tirade for the people do your tirade for the people
Starting point is 00:53:19 for the people for the people who love La La Land and is also pissed off at the end we have a new segment called things that upset Donald about the end of La La Land. They broke up, right? Granted, it was his fault. He was supposed to be at the show.
Starting point is 00:53:34 He didn't make it. He was all about himself. Yes. But he redeems himself by freaking taking the call from the casting director, driving all the way to Colorado. Right? Yeah. That happens. Wait, is Boulder?
Starting point is 00:53:52 Boulder City? No. Boulder's in Colorado. You're correct. Is it? No, because it was something else. Is it Denver or Boulder that he goes to? No, it's Colorado.
Starting point is 00:53:58 They're both in Colorado. Irrelevant. He takes a long drive. He takes a long drive. And the reason why he knows it is because it's the house across from the library in this small town that she lives in so he finds her delivers the message yo look you got an audition for a big casting director this is huge we know the movie you're going and she's like i'm not And she's like, I'm not going. He's like, well, I'm going back tomorrow.
Starting point is 00:54:25 You can ride with me. He takes her to said audition. She auditions for the show. And that's the best song in the whole movie. Go ahead. I disagree. It's not the best song in the whole movie. And it's a one-er.
Starting point is 00:54:36 I disagree. It's a one-er. And she cries. Go ahead. Anyway, she slays the audition. Emma Stone. Love her. Emma Stone gets the part at the end of it
Starting point is 00:54:46 she says to him what's gonna happen between us and he's like well you know we're just gonna have to see what happens because when you get this part and she's like if i get this part and he's like so supportive he's like no when you get this part you're gonna have to give it everything you got because the part takes the part takes her all the way to Paris where she's going to have to live for a year. They're going to film. She's going to live there first where they develop it. Then they're going to film it there. The part's totally catered to her.
Starting point is 00:55:16 At the end of it, she's going to look like the biggest movie star. She goes to Paris. It cuts to five years later. Go ahead. to paris it cuts to five years later go ahead she hasn't seen this dude since he told her since they said i love you at the freaking observatory the griffith park observatory where they last where they last spoke i'm already i'm literally i'm literally getting sad. She accidentally walks into his jazz club, which she thought he would never do because he was such a wild card. And he even changed the name to the name that she wanted him to change it to. Walks in, sits in the front fucking row yeah
Starting point is 00:56:06 surprise look who's here and not only am i here not only it right now it's a big movie star that you used to date that you were in love with that i told you i loved you that you could you know what if it wasn't for you i wouldn't be where I'm at right now. But here I am, accidentally, with my husband, who I have now had a kid with, and I've forgotten all about you. And he takes her on this little journey. part of your drunk airplane La La Land tirades used to be why didn't she fly him over or fly, why didn't she make an effort to have him in her life now that she became rich? As soon as that movie was
Starting point is 00:56:53 done, she should have been like, hey, look it's over with let's, what are you doing with your life? And he should have been like, oh, he gave her the space look, someone once told me if you love someone, it's meant to be. If you love someone, set them free. If they come back, it's meant to be, right? He set her free. But sadly, what I thought was so beautifully tragic about it is that I thought it was real
Starting point is 00:57:23 life. You can go that deep with someone and then life takes you all the way over there. And all of a sudden you're on a different trajectory. And that's, what's so heartbreaking about it because when they come together in that jazz club, uh, Damien Chazelle brilliantly takes you on a little daydream of what life could
Starting point is 00:57:41 have been. That's the most heartbreaking part of the movie. That's why, that's why it's so heartbreaking, because at the end of it, you see, you could have had all of the stuff that you have now, and you would have been happy like you are now, and
Starting point is 00:57:54 it would have been with the guy that supported you to get to where you are right now. But that relationship, Donald, might have been more confrontational and mercurial and maybe she she's not in something maybe as passionate and sexy but she's happy she has peace she has a she's content she's got a nice husband and a baby and she's got this huge career and i think it's a
Starting point is 00:58:18 debate about like are you going to go with the person that drives you fucking crazy and and makes you want to pull your hair out but also you have such passion or are you going to go with the person that drives you fucking crazy and makes you want to pull your hair out, but also you have such passion? Or are you going to choose the life of like, I want to be more zen. I want to be in a common place. Well, he turned out. And that's the other thing, though. He turned out to be that guy, though, also. He didn't turn out to be the dude that was a wild card.
Starting point is 00:58:38 He turned out to be the safe bet. You know what I mean? He got the club done. He was very responsible about it all. He hired a bunch of people. He changed his whole life around for her. For her. To impress her. Well, not necessarily. I don't know if it was to impress her, but she showed him an idea of what he could be. And he said, yo, you know what? I like that idea. And this is somebody
Starting point is 00:59:02 who everybody was trying to be like, yo, look, dude, you're doing this all wrong. The way you should do it is this way. And he wasn't open in receiving anybody else's idea of how they thought he should be, but he was open to hers. And he does it, and she comes back and sees it. You know, when she walked out of that place, she had to be all confused.
Starting point is 00:59:22 Of course. Well, she does that. She does that. And he had to be all confused too, man. I know this is a scrubs rewatch podcast i'm sorry this can go on for the whole i would like to change the show till every every week we analyze no wait listen we're almost done i just want to say this last part she gives that look back in the club that clearly says oh fuck what what might i don't know i don't know if that's the look back she gives oh well that's what's up for interpretation in fact my father uh my late great amazing father who loved the movie
Starting point is 00:59:57 very much um thought it was what uh kind of like what might be like like still could happen oh that's what that's what casey's father says too casey's father's like no she she looks back at him like you know there's still some magic i'm probably gonna like i'm probably gonna see you and for up soon or or one day for me what's even more heartbreaking and beautiful about it is it's the period at the end of a sentence. It's look back like what a time we had and now I'm gone. And that just fucking breaks my heart. And he's not reluctant about it. He's the one that has already let go, obviously.
Starting point is 01:00:36 Like he goes to work every day and her face is plastered on the wall of his jazz club, dude. Every day he walks by her face as he's walking into his club. There's a great song called Some Other Time. It's an old standard, and the lyric is something like, Oh, well, we'll catch up some other time. Well, there's another one called I'll See You Next Lifetime by Erykah Badu, and it's like, I guess I'll see you next lifetime. Oh, I am such a sucker for that. No. Oh, I am such a sucker for that.
Starting point is 01:01:07 No hard feelings. I am such a sucker for that. I really, I really, really, really love that movie. And I don't have any patience for anyone that doesn't. So there you go.
Starting point is 01:01:18 You know, I really do love that movie too. I've had a lot of people try to convince me otherwise not to love the movie. Well, it does feel like, I feel like whenever a film is super successful, of course it's going to become polarizing because that's just what happens. But I, for me, I was so moved by it,
Starting point is 01:01:36 and I just thought the whole thing was so beautiful that I, for the first time since I was maybe a teenager, I was like wanting them as human beings to be together like you know all these teenagers they stand the couples that are in movies together and all that i felt that i remember feeling legit sad that ryan gosling and emma stone were not together in real life because i so was invested in them as a couple that's like the notebook yeah yeah but like after seeing after they really dated after right that's like that was after you saw the notebook you're like those two got to be together in real life man
Starting point is 01:02:09 there's no way those two ain't really dating i was i was i remember i remember feeling melancholic that they were that they were not ever going to be together in real life so silly but that's great art that's great art it gets you all riled up. Go ahead, Daniel. All I was going to add is that I think the value of them not being together is that it promotes the conversation that we're having right now. It allows everybody to have kind of different feelings and thoughts about how it goes. Because no one is going to... Let's say they get together at the end. No one is going to watch that movie and say, I think they should have broke up.
Starting point is 01:02:41 I think she should have stuck by and broke up. The fact that they do, it promotes this kind of what could have happened conversation. And it's less easy that way. It shouldn't be just Prince charming gets the princess at the very end. And I think when you have a story that defies that convention, you promote a lot more conversation like we're having right now. It's also a wonderful narrative about timing. Like this idea that like,
Starting point is 01:03:00 had he been this guy the whole time, they would have had that wonderful ending, but they both had to grow as people. And i think they both grew better apart than they were they ever grew together you're just always at each other's necks and i exactly as beautiful as the gesture of coming out to colorado was was it enough to make up for the like three three and a half years there together where it's just chaos and torment oh my God, no. Well, it wasn't mental torment. They seemed to be having a good time until he went on the road and started becoming a successful musician. I mean, it's very hard to date a touring musician.
Starting point is 01:03:39 Anyway, my point to the whole thing is I love that movie. It kind of reminds me of Casablanca in the fact that at the end they go separate. And for years to come, people will be arguing why they should have stayed together or why it was right for them to be separated. It's a beautiful device because he's able to – Chazelle is able to have his cake and eat it too. Because if you make a movie like that, the audience is going to be furious if they don't get together at the end right but then it's less artful because it's like oh it's just commercial so he's able to have his cake and eat it too he doesn't have them end up together but shows you the beauty of what it would have been like if the timing was right like joelle i mean i'm sure everybody listening can think of a someone in their life that passed through that
Starting point is 01:04:23 you think oh my god what might have been if that timing was different? And I think that's why it tapped into so many people's heart cages. This all comes from, this all comes from, how did this conversation begin? That's what I'm... I was talking about how you went through a period where you got on the plane and drunk tweeted about La La Land. But it was because
Starting point is 01:04:47 we were talking about the Peloton and how there's the musical theater and what's the thing that would get you the most time. Oh yeah, there you go. Which I also have a different answer for. What's that? Go ahead. Let's go to that. Wicked. Defying Gravity and Popular. You get those going and I will pump for
Starting point is 01:05:03 hours. Did you say Popular too? Did you say Popular also? Absolutely. Well, Popular is just one of the songs in Wicked, but it's just like that and Defying Gravity. I know what both of them are. I didn't know that Daniel was a musical theater head like us. You know, I had
Starting point is 01:05:19 my days. Popular. You're gonna be popular. You guys know Not Thoroughly Modern Millie? Yes. Which has like the most upbeat, high kick energy songs. I saw that once with Sutton Foster. I have to say something though. So great.
Starting point is 01:05:34 There's a video that you have to watch if you're listening. Go look on YouTube. Kristen Chenoweth playing the Hollywood Bowl, which if you don't know is an enormous outdoor venue in Los Angeles. And it's probably the coolest place to do a concert. 100%. And she, I don't know if it's a plant. And even if it is a plant, I don't care because it's so amazing. She sings the song from Wicked,
Starting point is 01:05:56 Because I knew you, I haven't changed. And she says, I can't sing this alone. I don't have a Dina here. Can I bring someone up? And she brings up a woman who's a high school music teacher. Have you guys seen this video? Yes, great video. She's a high school music teacher.
Starting point is 01:06:16 And even if it's a plant, who cares? She's still a high school music teacher. And she comes up and she sings with Kristen Chen and with the Hollywood Bowl in the most beautiful, holy shit, goosebump way. My heart. You have to see it. It's so moving and beautiful.
Starting point is 01:06:32 It'll be up right after this. Amazing. All right, should we go to break and then come back with a guest? Yes. They're here and ready to go. We still have so much more to come back to. We have. We have a lot to talk about.
Starting point is 01:06:41 This became a La La Land podcast, but that's not sometimes shit happens. We love you. We'll be right back. Sometimes that's not sometimes shit happens. We love you. We'll be right back. Sometimes it's every day is sun. We'll be right back. Bring a little optimism into your life with The Bright Side, a new kind of daily podcast from Hello Sunshine. Hosted by me, Danielle Robay.
Starting point is 01:06:58 And me, Simone Boyce. Every weekday, we're bringing you conversations about culture, the latest trends, inspiration, and so much more. I am so excited about this podcast, The Bright Side. You guys are giving people a chance to shine a light on their lives, shine a light on a little advice that they want to share. Listen to The Bright Side on America's number one podcast network, iHeart. Open your free iHeart app and search The Bright Side. Hey, good people. This is Laia.
Starting point is 01:07:24 Hey, good people. This is Laia. Now, for years, we have celebrated Women's History Month at QLS with a month of very special programming. This year, we have three Grammy Award-winning ladies, Brittany Howard, Corinne Bailey Ray, and Lettice. All three of these artists make music and write songs that fit many genres, and each will be discussing new songs and albums. We also have the incomparable, incredible Queen of Dance, Fatima Robinson,
Starting point is 01:07:51 who has won NAACP Image Awards, choreographed the Oscars, the Grammys, your favorite Gap ad, and Super Bowls. You know her from her work with Beyonce, Mary J. Blige, and of course, Aaliyah, and most recently, the color purple. Celebrate women's history with us at Questlove Supreme every week in March.
Starting point is 01:08:11 Listen to QLS on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. We started talking about this incident. Drugs and officials cover up. You couldn't believe it. From iHeart Podcast. It's like the police knew who he was before they got here. A story about money, power, and corruption. The medical school dean at USC was leading a secret double life. Is she breathing right now? Yes, she's absolutely breathing. I'm a doctor, actually. There's no way that that guy's a doctor.
Starting point is 01:08:48 I'm Paul Pringle, and I'm an investigative reporter for the LA Times. This is the story of an investigation that starts in a hotel room in Pasadena, California, and reaches all the way to the top of two of the most powerful institutions
Starting point is 01:09:01 in the city of Los Angeles. When people fall in line, they fall in line, they fall in line. Looking back, I realized, oh, everyone knew. This is Fallen Angels, the story of California corruption. We're always going to have predators. It's the good people who stand by and do nothing that allow them to flourish. Listen to Fallen Angels, the story of California corruption, starting March 28th on the iHeartRadio app, Apple, sports, and more from John and the team of correspondents and contributors.
Starting point is 01:09:51 The podcast also has content you can't get anywhere else, like extended interviews and a roundup of the weekly headlines. Listen to The Daily Show, Ears Edition, on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. All right, and we're back. I think about that day. We're back. We're back.
Starting point is 01:10:18 We're back. I left him at a Greyhound station west of Santa Fe. Bring the guest in, guys. We were 17, but he was sweet and it was true. Matt is on his way. That guest better like La La Land or they're in trouble. I'll tell you what, if he doesn't like La La Land, he loves scrubs. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:10:34 Matt! It is Matt! Hey, Matt. There he is. Hi, Matt. What's up, everybody? Welcome to the program, Matt. Matt, how do you say your last name?
Starting point is 01:10:48 West Fallon? West Fallon. Welcome to the program. Give it up to Matt West Fallon. Matt West Fallon getting his standard Oprah introduction from the Donald Faye Rose. He is in the house. Matt, I'm going to say from looking at the background of your camera that you like a lot of the same things Donald does. There looks to be some action figure type action happening back there.
Starting point is 01:11:16 Oh, yeah. My house is, a friend of ours called it the pop culture palace. My bedroom is all like Ready Player One, some How to Train Your Dragon and stuff. My living room is all Kevin Smith, all BUSQ stuff, a bunch
Starting point is 01:11:36 of posters. We got another room that's all John Hughes, Richard Linklater. Don't you forget about me. Hey, that's in this... I didn't think you were going to throw Gilmore Girls in at the end. That seems like a turn, Matt.
Starting point is 01:11:53 It is. My wife, Kendra, she got into it late just a couple of years ago and fell in love and then she's hooked everybody else and now our kitchen is Luke's Diner. Wow. Now she's hooked everybody else and now our kitchen is luke's diner and it's uh it's now she's doing art for a monthly fan box gilmore girls stuff so
Starting point is 01:12:12 wow it's i gotta check out this gilmore girls i've never seen a single episode neither have i apparently they talk really i know i know that the shtick is that they they like talk incredibly fast and very wittily like no one else really could in real life. But that's a convention that they use, right? Oh, yeah. But apparently it's great. It's fantastic. It was one of those things where she was watching it and getting into it.
Starting point is 01:12:37 And the next thing you know, I'm sitting down and going to start asking questions. And then she's like, you go to your room and you watch it. So I don't have to answer all these questions. Matt, do you watch Cobra Kai? It's fucking awesome. It's so good. You watch Cobra Kai? Hell yeah.
Starting point is 01:12:56 Yeah. I actually wrote that down as one of the things to bring up was Cobra Kai. I love that show. That's all Donald wants to talk about. Cobra Kai. I love that show. That's all Donald wants to talk about. That is the Mandalorian season. I love how wide your tastes span, Donald. I have to say, because of course we all know the eye of the storm for you.
Starting point is 01:13:16 But you do span from Cobra Kai to La La Land and everything in between. Dude, I'm eclectic. Except you don't really watch uh breaking bad but let's not bring that up because it's a sore subject um man you didn't watch remember the titans i know but matt i have i have said don't bring up don't bring up past wounds that's the only movie that i've been in that he's seen i don't even think he's seen clueless before
Starting point is 01:13:42 to be honest no i have seen clueless i have seen clueless and i saw this is fantastic because the lip bite is one of my favorite things oh you're a sucker for a lip bite man after my team team lip bite oh yeah i put in requests i i put in requests for lip bites all the time at my house and um sometimes occasionally matt do you have a question for, for either one of us? I actually have a question and you all are welcome to answer. It would be your top five favorite eighties movies. Ooh, she's five. Wow. In the interest of time, why don't we say top three? Okay. Donald, go ahead.
Starting point is 01:14:22 Okay. My top five 80s movies. What year did Boys in the Hood come out? That's 1990? Yeah. I think that's 1990. 92, I think. Yeah. 91.
Starting point is 01:14:36 Okay, well, then it's definitely Do the Right Thing. 89's the number! Another summer! Ugh! Can't get no double! Okay, so Do the right thing. Weird science. Preach.
Starting point is 01:14:55 Adventures in babysitting. Oh. The Empire Strikes Back. I was waiting. And then Raiders of the Lost Ark. Okay. All right, Joelle, you want to go?
Starting point is 01:15:11 Oh, I'm going to pick up Raiders and Empire because Avi. I'm going to... Oh, I fucked up. E.T. E.T. also. I got to take one of those off. E.T. is up there too. Sorry.
Starting point is 01:15:22 No problem. No problem. Does Terminator make the cutoff? I think it does. Yeah, it does. Hell yeah. That's 80s. I'll say Aliens, even though it's not my favorite version of Alien, the franchise.
Starting point is 01:15:36 It is a solid movie. And I will end with, oh, I think Witch Meryl Streep is my favorite. Is it Silkwood? I think Witch Meryl Streep is my favorite. Is it Silkwood? Just don't say freaking Bridges over Madison County. That's later. That's 90s, I think. I think Silkwood makes the cutoff.
Starting point is 01:15:57 I'm not sure if that's 70s or 80s, but I love that movie. Daniel, you don't have to do five. You can do three. You touched it. Man, there's so many good ones in the 80s. There were a lot of really good movies. I'm going to steal a couple. 16 Candles, E.T., Karate Kid.
Starting point is 01:16:13 Those are definitely my three favorites. Daniel, you don't watch Cobra Kai? I'm getting there. I have a lot of VR stuff. When you said, now listen, when you guys, when he said 80s movies, I know this is sort of silly, but I kind of went to like the John Hughes, my brain went to the John Hughes world. I wasn't thinking of like Star Wars, Raiders. So my first three things that came to my mind, well, two were that oeuvre, which is Real Genius and Weird Science. And then the last was Beverly Hills Cop, which has got to be 80s, right? Yeah, but there's so many other ones
Starting point is 01:16:46 that are worthy of this list. Let me just name a couple that didn't make it. Don't obey the fucking rules. Romancing the Stone. Romancing the Stone didn't make it. Tootsie. Tootsie, dude. Come on, man.
Starting point is 01:17:00 Don't you yell Tootsie at me. Matt, what are yours, please Let's limit it to five, Matt My number one Which is also my number one favorite movie of all time Is Big Trouble in Little China By the way, Matt Did you notice in Donald's
Starting point is 01:17:20 Last Instagram post That I was dressed as Kurt Russell in that movie on Halloween. I don't know if you noticed that or not. Yeah, I did. I got a huge kick out of that. I freaking loved it. That was, it was fantastic.
Starting point is 01:17:36 Donald and I went to a Halloween party at Kate Hudson's house, and I had no idea what I was going to be in, but I knew Kurt Russell was going to be there. So I thought, I'm just going to go big or go, I'm going to go big or go home. And, and that is definitely going big. Yeah. Did you talk in like the John Wayne, like impression?
Starting point is 01:17:53 No, no, I, I didn't do that. I just had, I had a pretty darn good outfit on. Do you know why Matt, do you know why he didn't do that?
Starting point is 01:18:01 Because he had never seen the movie. No, that's bullshit. Of course I'd seen the movie. You've seen big trouble in little China. Of course I have. Why do you fucking insult me? Cause? Because he had never seen the movie. No, that's bullshit. Of course I'd seen the movie. You've seen Big Trouble in Little China? Of course I have. Why do you fucking insult me? Because I don't think you see a movie like that, dude.
Starting point is 01:18:11 Movies like that don't seem to float your boat. There was no music in that movie. There was no dancing in that movie. It wasn't West Side Story. You dishonor me. This is true. Daniel, see what he did there? He took your word. I did. I took it. I heard it. I took his what you're talking about, Willis. you dishonor me this is true Daniel see what he did there
Starting point is 01:18:26 he took your word I did I took his I took his what you're talking about Willis he took your what you're talking about Willis I took your
Starting point is 01:18:32 what you're talking about Willis and I repurposed it I like it not bad bring a little optimism into your life with The Bright Side a new kind of daily podcast
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Starting point is 01:19:00 on America's number one podcast network, iHeart. Open your free iHeart app and search The bright side. Hey, good people. This is Laia. Now, for years, we have celebrated Women's History Month at QLS with a month of very special programming. This year,
Starting point is 01:19:16 we have three Grammy Award winning ladies, Brittany Howard, Corinne Bailey Ray, and Letticey. All three of these artists make music and write songs that fit many genres, and each will be discussing new songs and albums. We also have the incomparable, incredible queen of dance, Fatima Robinson, who has won NAACP Image Awards, choreographed the Oscars, the Grammys,
Starting point is 01:19:41 your favorite Gap ad, and Super Bowls. You know her from her work with Beyonce, Mary J. Blige, and of course, Aaliyah. And most recently, the color purple. Celebrate women's history with us at Questlove Supreme every week in March. Listen to QLS on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. We started talking about this incident. Drugs and officials cover up. You couldn't believe it.
Starting point is 01:20:11 From iHeart Podcasts. It's like the police knew who he was before they got here. A story about money, power, and corruption. The medical school dean at USC was leading a secret double life. Is she breathing right now? Yes, she's absolutely breathing. I'm a doctor, actually. There's no way that that guy's a doctor. I'm Paul Pringle, and I'm an investigative reporter for the LA Times. This is the story of an investigation that starts in a hotel room in Pasadena, California, and reaches all the way to the top of two of the most powerful
Starting point is 01:20:45 institutions in the city of Los Angeles. When people fall in line, they fall in line. Looking back, I realized, oh, everyone knew. This is Fallen Angels, the story of California corruption. We're always going to have predators. It's the good people who stand by and do nothing that allow them to flourish. Listen to Fallen Angels, a story of California corruption, starting March 28th on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. Jon Stewart is back in the host chair at The Daily Show, which means he's also back in our ears on The Daily Show Ears Edition podcast. The Daily Show podcast has everything you need to stay on top of today's news and pop culture.
Starting point is 01:21:27 You get hilarious satirical takes on entertainment, politics, sports, and more from John and the team of correspondents and contributors. The podcast also has content you can't get anywhere else, like extended interviews and a roundup of the weekly headlines. Listen to The Daily Show Ears Edition on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. All right, go ahead, go ahead, Matt.
Starting point is 01:22:00 Go ahead, Matt, sorry. Wait, hold on. Before we go forward, what was your favorite part about Little Big Trouble in China? No, we don't have time for that, dude. We're so over. It doesn't matter. It's not going to make the show. All right, Matt, continue. Let's see. Number two, The Princess Bride.
Starting point is 01:22:15 Oh, man. That's 90s. That's got to be 90s. That's 80s. What? Dude, look at Matt's house. I think he knows what movies came out with. Oh, that's Matt's house. I think he knows what movies came out with him. That's a good one. Ferris Bueller's Day Off.
Starting point is 01:22:30 That would be in mine. Another classic. Empire, of course. And then my five is tied between Bill and Ted and Transformers the movie. The animated movie. Oh my gosh. Transformers the movie. Oh, the original animated movie.
Starting point is 01:22:46 Oh, my gosh. I love that movie. You got the touch. I know that movie by heart. You got the power. Oh, there you go, Matt. Yes, Matt. Sing.
Starting point is 01:22:58 I know that movie by heart, like literally by heart. Hot Rod, there's a hole in the shuttle! What? Decepticons! Die Autobots! I had the Optimus Prime Transformer action figure thing when I
Starting point is 01:23:18 was a kid. And I had the Decepticons. What's the bad guy's name? Megatron. Megatron turned into a gun. Yeah, dude. That's right. Wouldn't probably be that way in 2020. No, it would not.
Starting point is 01:23:30 Oh, shit. He got the Autobots on his arm. He has a giant Autobots. Autobots face their battle to destroy the evil forces of the Decepticons. What a song. All right. Good one, Matt. What else you got? evil forces of the Decepticons. What a song. All right. Good one, Matt.
Starting point is 01:23:49 What else you got? Another question for us. Well, since we talked about Gilmore Girls earlier, I noticed there was a lot of references to it on Scrubs. I was wondering if somebody on the writing staff was a fan, and maybe that's why those got dropped in on occasion. I think this is a Bill Lawrence question, because I don't believe Bill really did like Gilmore Girls. No, I don't think it was Bill,
Starting point is 01:24:07 but it is a good time to bring back the Ask Bill segment we haven't used in a while. He's going to be mad about it, but I think this is a good question. No, listen, let's be blunt. You think he's going to be mad? The guy doesn't mind attention. Bill, Bill, what's the deal with Gilmore Girls?
Starting point is 01:24:26 Why did it come up so much? Was there someone in particular in the writers' room who was a fan? Why so much Gilmore Girls talk? The answer is no, but with explanation. There was no one that especially loved the Gilmore Girls in our writers' room, though we all thought it was a good show. We did think as a writing staff that J.D. and Turk loved the Gilmore Girls because they spoke so fast and they spoke so true. But what we will tell you is that we decided early on in the writer's room that Turk and J.D.
Starting point is 01:24:57 loved TV. Turk could sing the theme to Sanford and Sons and do his own words. They both fantasized about doing the rerun dance. They said, hey, hey, hey, what's happening, Raj? J.D.'s original fantasy guy was Jimmy Walker from Good Times. They knew every line to Fletch. J.D. even had a fantasy with Cheers is the Theme Song about writing about how sitcoms make you feel better. So they were two guys that loved television and made a thousand television references. But I bet you I could pick a couple that we did even more often than Gilmore Girls.
Starting point is 01:25:43 We only did Gilmore Girls like five or six. I'm not going to do it. We only did Gilmore Girls like five or six. I'm not going to do it. We only did Gilmore Girls a couple times. But man, they love TV. Thank you, Bill, for that thoughtful answer and for not trying to do another five, six, seven, eight. Oh, he's going to try. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:25:59 All right, Matt, now it's time for everybody's favorite segment. People are talking about this from Los Angeles to Timbuktu. It's time to Fix Your Life! Yeah, buddy. All right, go ahead, buddy. How can we fix your life? We're ready. So you guys have kind of already started on that.
Starting point is 01:26:23 I have been since. Then you're welcome. You're welcome. The quickest fun. Yes, exactly. Since right before COVID started, I wasn't going anywhere on top of being safe. But my wife and youngest son are both type 1 diabetics who are very high risk. So we were super safe and cautious about everything and i started you know
Starting point is 01:26:47 i'm stuck at home i'm working from home um and so i started you know i'm finally trying to lose some weight and get in shape get that blood pressure down so i started going on on runs and your guys podcast has been in my ears almost every time i run so i'm down more than 30 pounds so far turn your key don turn your key it's turned well done oh i want to add war games to my list speaking of turning the key okay sorry guys so i'm feeling much better but i've gone now um over 80 days now working out and intermittent fasting. But this is the longest I've ever gone since my wife was pregnant with my oldest son, who's 17, since I gained sympathy weight when she was, you know, eating with our first child. And I still hadn't gotten rid of it.
Starting point is 01:27:39 And I always fall off and end up, like, finding an excuse not to work out one day. And that turns into several days. The next thing, you know, I'm sitting on my ass eating Cheetos, you know? So any tips you guys have to stay motivated in a situation like that to not give up,
Starting point is 01:27:55 to keep going through. Yes. Go ahead, Zach. It all comes down to the whiteboard that we preach about a lot on the show. What I do, and I do this, I do this every week.
Starting point is 01:28:06 Well, you could do it two ways, multiple ways. It's kind of reverting back to when you were a kid and your parents would give you a sticker for doing something positive. Right. It's about having a streak. So what I do is I create a box of Monday, Tuesday, Wednesday, Thursday, Friday. And it's just simple. It's not, it doesn't, it's just something, just boxes on a whiteboard.
Starting point is 01:28:24 But when I go to the gym and I do my workout, I go and I give myself a smiley face, right? Now I do not want a fucking blank in that. I want to keep my street going. It's like the kids on Snapchat. They keeping their streaks going. I do not want a break in that. And when I do, when something happens and I don't do it, I feel shitty. And I go and I put a big, big red X. Now you can do this. Another way I've done this is just print out a printable calendar and buy some cheap stickers off of, um, I've done this by the way, when I wanted to take alcohol breaks too. Cause sometimes I feel like, you know what? I'm drinking too much. I should be, and I'll do it with, I'll just get a printable calendar and I'll literally put on, um, stickers every day I don't drink, or in this case, every day that I work out. And I know
Starting point is 01:29:07 it's silly, but it taps back into the way we felt as kids. And you're like, I don't want to, are you kidding me? I'm not going to fuck up my sticker today. I want to get my sticker. I want to get my smiley face. And that really has helped me. Another thing, a very expensive shrink told me that I'll pass on to you for free is that he said not to let one little dip or one little failure day set you on a trajectory of going, oh, fuck it. All is lost. Like that's, that's bad. Like you're going to, if you have a day where you miss something came up or maybe you just said, fuck it, whatever. Don't let that then crumble the whole thing. Don't let that spin you all out. Acknowledge it happened and then get back on the horse.
Starting point is 01:29:47 That's great. I like that a lot. Donald, do you have anything to add? That's done well for me so far. Yeah. Not missing a day and then being like, you know what? That was just one. I'll get back at it.
Starting point is 01:29:58 Yeah. You know, I struggle with this myself, Matt. And so what Zach just said, I took to heart. I know how you feel as someone who struggles with weight loss and gaining weight. My issues are, once I taste it, I got to taste it again. It's like I'm addicted to it. So yeah, man, as far as doing that, I don't have any tips other than what zach just said i'm gonna try them myself you know and i don't think i want to add is that um donald constantly puts himself in a tricky situation from my perspective by having it in the house if i have a pint of
Starting point is 01:30:37 ben and jerry's in my freezer it's gonna get fucking eaten it's just not it's like it's like a coke head having coke on his desk it's it's not gonna work so i don't have it in my house now if i'm in a phase where i'm like this is what this this is by the way i'm not saying i don't indulge this is in a phase where i'm like like trying to get in shape like you're kicking ass losing weight uh when i'm in a phase of like okay come on buddy let's fucking get back at it i won't have ben and jerry's in my house i won't have those things that you can't, I mean, for Donald, it's like fried chicken. Like I wouldn't have fried chicken in my house. That'd be crazy. Cause I'd eat it. So you got to put yourself in a position where the only thing
Starting point is 01:31:14 to eat is, is baby carrots and, and GT's kombucha and things that, things that are healthy and not fatty. You know what I mean? That's the problem though, man. So I said, you know what? I'm going to take all of those things out of the house. And I took them all out of the house and then I learned how to make them. You know what I mean? Then don't have the ingredients to make them in your house. But everything can be made from natural ingredients though, dude.
Starting point is 01:31:39 I can make freaking a cake from flour and sugar, motherfucker. And everybody needs that. I got kids. I know, but they take more time, dude. It's like, if you're sitting down to make a cake from flour and sugar motherfucker and everybody needs that i know but they take more time dude it's like it's like but if you're sitting down to make a cake then you're not really trying come on it's like but if there's a juicy ass cake in your fridge you know what you're doing it's easier to just grab like in my house we got lots of sugary stuff because my wife and son are diabetic we have to have stuff so they can get their blood sugar up so that's always around. And it's so much easier just to be like, yeah, I'll just, you know, just grab one real quick.
Starting point is 01:32:09 But when you have to really think. Matt, you're going to think I'm joking, but what if they put that in a cheap safe that you didn't know the combo to? Well, I mean, I would say that could work. However, I'm the one who has everybody's passwords for everything. I'm sure your wife and kid. That would be a hilarious scene, just Matt
Starting point is 01:32:32 in the room with the safe, just trying to break that shit open. They actually have a padlock top for Ben and Jerry's pints. It's kind of like a joke because obviously you could just fucking rip that thing open,
Starting point is 01:32:46 but, but they have a, they, they sell a, a padlocked top for a bed and Jerry's. I know what I would use to break it. I've got this right here. Matt just,
Starting point is 01:32:58 Matt just brought a, I have to tell what's going on. Matt just raised a giant Thor hammer into frame. With the okay. I work part time for the Oklahoma city thunder. That's what's going on. Matt just raised a giant Thor hammer into frame. With the OKC Thunder. I work part-time for the Oklahoma City Thunder. That's right. I'm on their hype squad. Oh, right on.
Starting point is 01:33:12 That's dope. When you look at the Houston Rockets, when the Houston Rockets lost to the Los Angeles Lakers the way that they did, how did that make you feel? Let's be honest. Matt. It hurt. It hurt because. It hurt when the Houston Rockets lost?
Starting point is 01:33:31 Well, no, no. It hurt. It felt good that they lost. And it felt good to see that the inferior beard went down as opposed to mine. No doubt. But it was weird because, like, I've been doing it since 2012, and this was going to be my last year. And then because of COVID, like, I couldn't risk it,
Starting point is 01:33:55 didn't know what I was going to be doing. But when they said we're going to be doing just online, I was like, I can do that. I can do that from home. So I was able to keep extending this season. Is there a way, Matt, is there a way that we, is there a way we could see or our listeners could see you in action? How do we, how does, is there a YouTube of it or anything?
Starting point is 01:34:13 Well, now you can't. That's why, that's why I say it hurt because they lost. And now he can't do the pre. Oh, but I'm just saying, is there a video of him being a hype man somewhere? I have videos and I can tweet you guys. For years, I'm like the fat Thor. That's funny, but now you're gonna be skinny Thor.
Starting point is 01:34:35 That's the plan and the Thunder is actually how I became friends with the Rob, the Todd, Rob Macchio. He's a big NBA fan. Nice. And I'm actually rocking one of his old five five shirts and yeah well we love rob we gotta have rob on the show we keep we keep darl joelle we got maybe the beginning of we're about to go into season three we got to do rob uh beginning of season three yeah copy that yeah. I told him I was going to be on
Starting point is 01:35:05 today and he told me, he's like, you got this, you'll crush it. Well, you did crush it. You did crush it. Not only, not only are you a great guest, Matt, but also I think you're an inspiration to a lot of people. I mean, I mean, so many people battle weight and it doesn't matter what weight you're starting at. There's so many people listening. And I know Donald and I battle wanting to stay healthy. And I think you're a real inspiration because even during COVID, you said, fuck it, I'm going to get it done. And you did it. And I think I'm really proud of you. That being said, you're welcome. You're welcome. You're welcome. We just fixed your life. Thank you.
Starting point is 01:35:47 All right, Dan, give him a thunderous applause. And Matt, thank you so much for coming on the show. Are you guys cool if I give a quick shout out real quick? Yeah, go ahead. Okay, my younger brother, Justin, is an ER doctor in Denver. So he's out there fighting the COVID um we keep in touch very often and we have like a group text between him and my other brothers like keeping each other motivated now we're all trying to lose weight my brother is jacked he's like just so he's already done but the rest of us have tried
Starting point is 01:36:18 to get on his level so i wanted to give him uh a shout out um for you know i mean being a doctor and doctor and being out there and all this craziness and everything he can to help people and helping me get in shape and the rest of my family. And I also I have a podcast called Do It Doug. It's a Kevin Smith fan podcast. So, you know, I'm not trying to I'm just sorry. I'm getting a little excited. I got all this stuff. Matt, we try, I'm not trying to – I'm just – sorry, I'm getting a little excited. I got all this stuff written down. Matt, we try and limit the guests to two plugs. You got a shout-out and a plug.
Starting point is 01:36:52 This one is for Donald, a friend named Russ Burnley-Game. He works at compbook.com. He is giving Josie and the Pussycats the Shea Serrano treatment and doing a book on Josie and the Pussycats. Oh, nice. That's awesome. So I told him that I would drop that, but, you know, hopefully he'll try to reach out and get some interviews with you or
Starting point is 01:37:11 something, but he is working on that as we speak. Okay. Okay. Matt, you are cut off. You are cut off from shout outs, but you're an awesome guest and stay healthy and let's keep in touch. Sounds good. Can we take a picture
Starting point is 01:37:25 real quick yes go ahead let me get fly for you hold up let me get flying let me get flying this is a practice because we're doing our group photo today perfect thank you guys so much thank you daniel thank you all easy feedback what a great guy good work joelle so i have a question yeah when jd accidentally breaks the glass table realizing that hilarious his relationship with tasty coma wife is probably at an end yeah he accidentally it's not on purpose that he breaks the glass table but it breaks and riles her up and it riles her up have you ever been in a relationship like that where you're like, look, I know this isn't going to go anywhere, but I'm not ready to let go yet? Of course. Right?
Starting point is 01:38:13 Of course. Of course. Right? How many times can I say of course? But my question is, what does that do with her then though man if she's if all she's missing is that drama and you provide the drama my whole problem with it was she had this whole time to have the drama with her husband being in a coma and everything but she's addicted to it she she needs there to be tension she needs there to be danger she needs there to be uh an adrenaline rush in order to be turned on.
Starting point is 01:38:50 And in this case, we're kind of joking because it's meant to like it turns her on sexually. But I think there's plenty of people, male and female, who thrive on there always being conflict or on there always being drama. I can't stand those type of people. Oh, it's horrible. I can't be around that type of person, man. It's horrible. Like, I always wonder, how did these motherfuckers get into this loud-ass argument right here? Like, you know what I mean? Like, why do you think that all of us in this area want to be a part of what you guys are fighting about?
Starting point is 01:39:22 You know what I mean? You're saying it like it's never happened to you. You've never been in a relationship where the person was causing so much conflict and you're just like, really? Why does there need to be all this fucking drama? I've gotten out of those types of relationships. Right, well, so does JD.
Starting point is 01:39:35 That's the relationship that you get out of right away. If you go out with someone- Well, you sometimes endure it because they look particularly good. I see this shit on Worldstar because they look i see this shit on world star i've been seeing this shit on all these things where the dude takes the young lady out or the young lady takes the dude out whatever it is and one of them loses their shit so much that violence or yelling or water being thrown or glass breaking or something like that happens. And the other person still leaves with that,
Starting point is 01:40:09 with the person. Get the fuck out of here. I don't want to be with you. Yeah. You got to be out your mind. You got, if I'm at a restaurant and you get loud at the restaurant and start yelling at me at the restaurant so everybody can hear and you do a show in front of all these people
Starting point is 01:40:26 and then expect me to take you home or get in the car with you, you're out of your motherfucking mind. You've got to be crazy. You're crazy. I don't even want to say crazy because that's not even the right word. There's no way that's happening. In the words of George Bush Jr., there's no way that's happening. There's no way. In the words of George Bush Jr., there's no way that's happening.
Starting point is 01:40:48 You can't fool me twice. There it is. I thought it was funny when, so JD's trying to like get all these dramatic moments going because it turns Tasty Cumberwife on. And the one that made me laugh the most, he goes, he throws his salad because I don't want salad.
Starting point is 01:41:04 That's why. That's why. That's funny. And then he's trying to get in fights at the bar. He tries to get in fights with the little guy, and then it turns out that it's the big guy. He's like, no, no, it was him. No, no, it was the little guy. Oh, man.
Starting point is 01:41:24 But it worked. That's when she does her double finger almost nipple lick. Or nipple rub, whichever one you... Yeah, don't you see? If you go back and watch it, that's what she was about to do. She's like this, and then she's like, that's not appropriate. I'll do that. I love that they kept that in.
Starting point is 01:41:43 That was funny. Innuendo, we have to talk about it because Bill requested in. That was funny. Innuendo. We have to talk about it because Bill requested it. Bill requested it. A classic. Double Entronda. Classic Innuendo. Innuendo.
Starting point is 01:41:54 They replaced Don't You Forget About Me from Simple Minds in the one I saw. Was yours replaced? Wait, hold up. They replaced Don't Forget About Me? The song is by the band Simple Minds and from Breakfast Club when he puts his fist in the air. Hey, hey, hey, hey. Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. That's the one.
Starting point is 01:42:19 Boom, boom, boom, boom, boom. Don't you forget about me. Anyway, in my iTunes one, it had been changed. Oh, I didn't know the difference, actually. You didn't notice the song was gone? You watch on Hulu, right? Yeah. Oh, maybe on Hulu it's still there. I don't know. It might not be, but I didn't know notice the song was gone or I didn't know you watch on Hulu, right? Yeah. Oh, maybe on Hulu.
Starting point is 01:42:45 It's still there. I don't know. It might not be, but I didn't know what the song was originally. It was no, no, it did. It was. Don't you forget about me? And now I had some other song. It wasn't that.
Starting point is 01:42:55 OK. Oh, how about I convince Elliot that slut is a slut and she says it to a Loma and a Loma goes, what now? What now? hey slut and she says it to a loma and a loma goes what now what now but the fact that that's what i like that i also like that that's one of the things that you use to get uh tasty coma wife to uh sleep with you uh you turn elliot into uh one of her reasons for being jealous of one of her reasons yeah for conflict trauma. Yeah. You know what I mean? And Elliot plays along. She slaps me in the cafeteria to play along. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:43:33 By the way, Elliot feels no jealousy at all. I mean, for someone who's going to, who are going to eventually end up together, it's just, it was just interesting that the character is totally fine. She's just not affected by JD being in this relationship with this beautiful woman at all. Well, yeah, you know, they don't show her being jealous. I imagine that. I like to think that Elliot was jealous this whole time. Well, she plays it really well for, for, for someone who's, you know,
Starting point is 01:43:58 Like did, did, did Ross know that Rachel was jealous when he got with Emily? You know what I mean? Like shit like that. Like, is it easy to see those type of things? We're going on a ride. For the most part, you're telling the story. JD's telling the story of Scrubs.
Starting point is 01:44:13 And so we're pretty much seeing what his mind sees. You know what I mean? Oh, so you're saying, but you're not saying like the story itself is skewed to JD's perspective. But the most part, I think for the most part, it is. I mean, the storytelling is,
Starting point is 01:44:30 but you're not saying like, I mean, you're not saying like, Oh, we're seeing Elliot be unaffected because the stories from JD's perspective and she's unaffected. Well, I think that's a better way. No,
Starting point is 01:44:42 I don't think that. I don't think that at all. Yeah. I don't either. I do believe personally that Elliot is affected by all of this, and it'll come out later on in the future when she talks about it. She'll make the effort to talk about it. You know what I mean? What's going on up there, Joelle?
Starting point is 01:44:58 You're playing with the mug? The gifts I got for my friends came. Oh, nice. They're cocoa mugs from Disney, Pixar. And when you pour a hot liquid in it, it changes colors. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 01:45:08 That's what we want. That's what we want. I know. It's super cute. We're going to figure it out. I'm going to, because I want this for you guys, too. We want that.
Starting point is 01:45:16 I want it to be me and Donald. And then when you put a hot beverage in, it turns to you guys. I think we have to do one on each side, and then it'll go from black and white to color.
Starting point is 01:45:25 I think that's how we have to do it. That's how this cup works. I just felt like when we were talking to the merch guys, they were like, oh, those are going to be expensive and no one's going to want to buy them because by the time you manufacture them, I don't buy them. Well, we got a lot of merch coming, by the way.
Starting point is 01:45:37 Speaking of merch, a lot of funny stuff in the pipeline. Just in time for Christmas, you're going to get some really cool things. We're not going to give it away. Okay, we're not going to give it away? Okay. No. And so if you go on our thing and you're like because we have t-shirts now and other stuff and if you're like oh this is boring it's just their faces don't worry we just want to open the store we got some funny shit coming we should tell them
Starting point is 01:45:56 where to find that too yes how do i find it so well uh that's a good question let me pull up from harper who helps us with all of this stuff. Yes. She sent us an email address. Harper's a woman? Yeah. I always thought Harper was a man. Because she conducts herself like business. No, no.
Starting point is 01:46:14 I thought Harper was one of those names that could be either or. I think it is. I think it's unisex. I think you can use it or whatever. Yeah, sure. All right, what's the address? Where is this link? Ugh, there are a thousand emails.
Starting point is 01:46:28 You know what, guys? Here's what I'll do. I'll put it in our show notes, okay? Okay. So that way you guys can find it. It'll be in our show notes. And Donald and I will tweet out about it or something. Should we take our class picture now while we're still live on the air?
Starting point is 01:46:40 Now, I think bring your faces kind of close like this so we can get, you know. Donald, come closer. God, you look good. I love you on Westworld. Now, get a little closer. Ready? Who's going to do the screenshot? Daniel.
Starting point is 01:46:52 Who's taking the picture? Is it me? Daniel, you are. You're the tech guy, Daniel. One sec, one sec, one sec. Everybody ready? One, two, three. All right.
Starting point is 01:47:00 Send those to us and we'll pick them. All right, everybody. That was our class photo. What do you want to say, Donald? Thank you, everyone, for listening. We appreciate you. We love you. Stay safe.
Starting point is 01:47:09 Stay safe. Stay vigilant. In the words of the vice president, be kind. Be kind. In the words of Americans out there who are searching for kindness. Yeah, and do unto others as you would have them do unto you. I just made that up. That's good advice.
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Starting point is 01:48:08 beep. Donald, why don't we have either Joelle or Daniel count us in because that's an honor. That's the time we bestowed on them. Look at Joelle's face. I think we've got to choose Joelle. No, no, no. Daniel, please. I was excited for Daniel. Nope, nope. You honor him.
Starting point is 01:48:24 Nope, nope, nope. Joelle, do it. Joelle, you got this. Janel, please. I was excited for Janel. You honor him. You honor him. Nope, nope, nope. Joel, do it. Joel, you got this. I believe in you. Okay, all right. Here we go. Five, six, seven, eight. Here's some stories about a show we made
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