Fake Doctors, Real Friends with Zach and Donald - Real Friends Classic -106: My Bad
Episode Date: February 13, 2025This week, JD doesn't trust Turk to perform surgery on him. Dr. Cox remains suspended, and his student just slept with his ex-wife. Back in reality, Zach and Donald discuss Scrubs early advocacy for t...herapy. Gather 'round to hear out Scrubs Rewatch Show!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hey everybody, Zach and Donald here.
I had a technical glitch while recording this episode and my fancy digital recorder didn't
work.
And so Donald sounds perfect and you'll hear his beautiful, dulcet voice.
But I sound like I'm just on a cell phone.
I'm actually just recorded over the Zoom app.
So we did the best to make it sound good, but I screwed up.
So I'm sorry.
Yeah, you had one job.
You had one job and you screwed it up.
You talked all of that shit about Sarah Chalk and how she messed up and then you turned
right around and did the exact same thing.
I deserve your admonishment,
and I'm sorry to everyone listening.
It will never happen again, but on this one episode alone,
I am not recorded well.
It's my fault.
We love you all.
Thanks for listening, Donald.
And five, six, seven, eight.
Making your way in the world today takes everything you got.
Taking a break from all your worries sure would help a lot.
Wouldn't you like to get away?
Doh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no.
Sometimes you want to go where everybody knows your name.
Bum, bum, bum, bum.
And they're always glad you came. You wanna be where you can see. Troubles are all
the same. Yeah you do. You wanna go where everybody knows your name.
Wow, welcome to Think Doctors. We have friends where everybody knows your name.
And here's the only theme song in the world that's better than that.
Here's some stories about a show we made.
About a bunch of docs and nurses and a janitor who loved making acid.
Here's a story that you all should know.
So gather round to hear our So gather round to hear our
Gather round to hear our
Sprugs Rewatch show with Zach and Donno
How's your isolation going? I miss you very much.
I miss you too. Oh man, it's good.
You know, the kids are...
We're schooling them. We're trying to know, we're trying to run them.
I've taken them out on a couple of walks now.
Oh good, I'm glad that you've allowed them
to walk around the block.
Yeah, well, we take like,
we do a like a little neighborhood walk.
We have our masks, we have our gloves.
We take our dog with us.
Did you tell me, was it, was it,
what's Cardi B?
Did you see that thing where she's like,
coronavirus? Coronavirus!
Shit is real!
Shit is real! When they turned it into the song. I can't get, I haven't heard the song yet, but I haven't heard the song. Oh,, shit is real. Shit is real.
When they turned it into the song.
I can't get, I haven't heard the song yet,
but I haven't heard the song.
I don't really know much about Cardi B at all,
but that coronavirus thing made me crack up.
And when you get the chance, look up the song.
The shit is real.
Oh my God, same way they did like double rainbow
and ain't nobody got time for that.
And he's hiding in your windows snatching your people up
And hide your husbands cuz they raping their body up out this bitch
Fucking jam that was you don't have to worry about it.
We're looking for you.
We gonna find you.
We gonna find you.
So, Hot Kids, Hot Do What, and Hot Do What.
That shit was dope, dude.
I remember that one.
That was a good song.
That was a great one.
Oh man, you just remind me.
I'm gonna put that in my workout mix.
That was a fucking jam.
That was a jam.
You know what else was a jam? It's fucking jam. That was a jam. It was a, you know what else was a jam?
It's fucking distracting.
Oh yeah.
What's that one?
The freaking Batman one.
No, the Kristen Bell one.
Oh, that was good.
And then they spoofed that with the Kimmy Schmidt theme song, which was, which was really
good too.
Do you ever watch Kimmy Schmidt?
I have never watched Kimmy Schmidt.
Oh, it's really good.
You'll like it. If you're listening to this podcast and you have never watched Kimmy Schmidt. Oh, it's really good. You'll like it.
If you're listening to this podcast
and you haven't watched Kimmy Schmidt,
I'll bet you like it.
It's got a lot of, it's sillier than scrums,
believe it or not, but it's got some very funny,
silly stuff in it.
Should we talk about the show, Donald?
We should totally talk about the show.
This was a good one.
I have no recollection of this show whatsoever.
I didn't remember this show until we sang Mrs.
Jones.
Yeah. Now, did you know Mrs. Jones the song or did you?
Absolutely.
I didn't.
Really?
But you sang it beautifully.
Thank you.
We got a thing going on.
It's a real good song. I wonder if Luther, I think Luther might've even covered it.
Sometimes when you sing, I just involuntarily go, mm.
Either Luther or Freddie Jackson, one of them covered that thing.
Well, who's the most famous Joelle's version of, of, of?
I think the original, right?
Mrs. Jones.
Who's the original?
I'm sorry, I don't know.
That's a really good question.
I did a lot of research.
Okay, is it Billy Paul that does me and Mrs. Jones?
I think so.
Yeah, Billy Paul looks like the original.
And then I feel like Luther did do a cover of this.
Let's see.
We got a thing going on.
Freddie Jackson did do the cover.
Freddie Jackson.
I knew it was one of them.
Well, you sang beautifully, Donald.
Thank you very much.
I remember being so excited that I was going to have the opportunity to sing on the show.
I sang a lot as a kid,
like in the high school choir and the junior high school choir.
I wish you would sing more because you have such a beautiful voice.
I would love to sing more.
I don't think I have the voice that is
the type of voice that people want to hear all the time. Would you ever do a Broadway musical?
Of course I would do a Broadway musical. We all have dreams of winning an EGOT one day,
of getting the EGOT. Right. So absolutely. But I'm not saying for EGOT reasons. I'm saying,
do you think that would bring you joy to do a Broadway musical? Bill and I got approached
to do a version of Fletch after Scrubs.
That's so scary, dude.
I know, and the idea of doing it with Bill,
who's like the biggest Fletch fan in the world,
was interesting, but then, you know,
I mean, that's impossible.
You can't follow Chevy Chase.
You can't do it.
But I'm just saying, okay, so back to the musical,
I think that it would be, I would just love to see you.
You have such a good voice,
and I did a musical on Broadway
and I had so much fun doing it.
Granted, I was happy when it was over
because when you go see a play, particularly in this case,
I'm just talking about musicals,
you always have to come out and go,
I cannot believe these people are doing this
eight times a week.
And I was just so exhausted.
It was the most tired I've ever been in my life.
And no matter what happens, you're going on that day.
It's one thing to play for three months, four months.
Wow, that's a half a year, dude.
That's a half a year.
You were supposed to do it longer.
Wow.
I don't know.
I go back and forth with the whole musical theater,
musical genre.
When it's done right, it's really good.
But when it's done wrong, that's one of those things
where it's like, dude, and it was a musical.
You know what I mean?
I know, but when it works, it's so good.
When it works, we love it.
Oh, when it works, it's the best thing in the world.
Yeah, but when you're in a bad one, you're like,
oh, God, make it stop.
Right. You know what I mean?
How do we get out of this?
So this, My Bad, was written by Gabby Allen. Right. You know what I mean? How do we get out of this? So this My Bad
was written by Gabby Allen. Wow. And then directed by Mark Buckland, who directed the 104,
very talented guys, a lot of cool shots in this episode. I can always tell even if I don't look
at the who the director is by the cinematography Who was adding a little extra something something and mark buckling was always one of those guys, right?
I just remember playing ping-pong with mark buckling and how good of a ping-pong player he is yes
Did you win because you're pretty good?
No, I did not win
I got waxed and he started off making it look like it was gonna be the easiest game in the world and I'd have
A shot and all I'd have to do is just keep the ball on the table but then after he I remember
him looking at me and saying to me okay so I'm gonna turn it up a little bit now
and then all of a sudden he became like freaking Federer or freaking Nadal or
something like that but on a ping-pong table Djokovic right all of a sudden out
of nowhere this dude's there's this there's this there's this top spin he's
slicing. I remember you very into trick spin because I played with you a couple
times and I just couldn't even hit the ball back because you put so much spin
on it that no matter what I did it was just going everywhere. Right this dude
had the type of ping-pong game where you put the spin on it and he knew the
counter spin. It was the worst. You gotta know the counter spin. So it was the worst. You gotta know the counters. You gotta know the counterspin. You gotta know the counterspin. I remember playing bill and ping pong and
I'm just like, you know, this was new in the relationship and I'm like, just be playing
a little pong with my boss, like just a little bonding. And then he stopped when he goes,
would you mind if I played you left handed? Because this is a very funny for me. It was so horrible.
Did they ever play each other?
Did you ever witness Buckland and Bill playing?
No, I don't know.
I don't know, but I mean, I would love to get good at ping pong.
I don't think it really correlates with tennis that much.
Oh, it's absolutely the same, dude.
Really?
Your tennis game probably has helped your ping pong game.
OK, I just haven't had to play ping pong in a while, but my tennis game is much better.
Absolutely. You probably... I can't wait for us to play again, to be honest with you. I do miss that.
I know. I was thinking we could get a video game and play online against each other.
You don't play video games. You'd get your ass kicked.
There's no real good video game tennis, is there?
There's a lot of good video game tennis.
Why are you yelling at me? Which which one PS PSP?
Is that PlayStation that's play which one which which system is a good tennis because I would like to get Xbox Xbox
Xbox or PlayStation 4 Oh Dan is saying that the top spin series spin is good
I don't know Mario. I don't I like I like my player to look like a real person
I don't want a little avatar running around like it's Mario versus Luigi.
Right, so you have a little bit of land or property.
There's this thing where you take a,
the ball is connected to like a rope.
And remember that thing that,
what's the wooden paddle with the rubber ball
that you would hit?
It's called the wooden paddle with the rubber ball.
What was, but what is that called?
Where you, and it's connected and you hit it
and it's pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop, pop.
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that bah catch nice repeating repeating my mantra nice you're getting really
good at tennis all right let's get to it we're 22 minutes in about. Well, you're the one rambling about a paddle, but a ball and
paddle ball. That's what it is. Some shit like that, right?
All right, listen. Sam Lloyd opens the episode. Let's talk
about how great Sam Lloyd is.
Sam Lloyd's amazing. Not only is he a funny comedic actor, but
he is an amazing singer. You want to talk about a really good
singer.
Yes, that acapella group that's featured in later later episodes
is really Sam's band.
The Blanks.
Yeah, and they, right after Scrubs, they were so popular,
they were really touring and doing gigs.
They're so talented, those guys.
Oh man, they do a cover of John Williams'
Superman theme song, and it is amazing.
If you ever get the opportunity.
You can find that, if you're a fan of the Bl a cappella band, you can find, I think they
probably even have an album or something, but you can find them doing-
Oh yeah, they're all over iTunes and-
They're amazing. And he's Christopher Lloyd's nephew.
Yes.
I know I've mentioned that in another episode, maybe.
Yeah, you did.
A little trivia.
Yes.
And I got to direct Christopher Lloyd in Going in Style.
You also were in a play with Christopher Lloyd.
I was in Twelfth Night in Central Park in the Delacorte Theater with Christopher Lloyd.
And when I went to direct him in going in style, I don't think he had any recollection
of who I was.
Well, no, he's an amazing man and I love him, but he is a little bit like Doc.
He's a little like, oh, he's worked so much though.
You've got to give the man a break.
I know I'm not giving, I don't need to give a break.
He's a sweetheart, but I'm saying when you meet him, he's a little, he is a little like
Doc.
He's a little like, oh, Zach, oh.
One of my favorite Christopher Lloyd stories is the story of when he found out that Eric
Stoltz wasn't doing Marty McFly anymore and that Michael J. Fox was doing it.
And Eric Stoltz, while it's in this famous book that Justin Long gave me to read, right?
And it's like the making of Back to the Futures 1, 2, and 3.
And apparently Eric Stoltz told everybody on set,
don't call me Eric, call me Marty.
That can't be true.
This is in the book.
It's a very-
Whenever I hear these stories about people saying
no eye contact and all these horrible behavior,
I just can never believe it's true.
Okay, well this is in the story.
Everyone wanted to call him Marty, go ahead.
This is in the book.
So everybody does it, he finally gets fired, and they bring Michael J. Fox and but before they bring
Michael J. Fox and they tell Christopher Lloyd, they're like, listen, so we had to
fire Eric and we're bringing someone in.
He's like, well, who's Eric?
And they go to guy that was playing Marty goes, I thought his name was Marty.
And they go, no, he's like, okay. And then they do.
And then they bring Michael J Fox in and they said the chemistry was like on point in the
rest of history.
And now we have, you know, back to the future.
He's amazing.
And I had a lot of fun working with him on Orion style.
You've worked with both of them
you've worked with
You've worked with Michael J Fox and you've worked with Christopher Lord. You've worked with Doc and Marty. Yes
I know Doc and Marty. Yeah
Trying to get Michael J Fox on huh when we get to him, that'd be kind of cool
Maybe Bill can pull his bill strings. That'd be great at At 45 seconds in, there's the most cartoonish drive-by noise.
And I know Bill kept saying, like, oh, and this
is when I was starting to phase out the sound effects.
But I was like, not yet, bro, because this episode has
so many sound effects in it.
When it clicks, pow!
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.
There are a couple of those in here.
You behind the door, when you look away and you come back
and then you look back in again. That was hilarious. There's a funny thing those in here. You behind the door when you look away and you come back and then you look back in again.
That was hilarious.
There's a funny thing that happens with, you know, they would always try and time it so
that if there was a holiday like Halloween, it was airing, it was airing around Halloween
and we'd have like our Halloween episode.
And it's funny though, because at 51 seconds in, you don't really know that yet, but there's
two nurses that walk by in the background
with ears on, and I was like, my brain went to,
oh, this must be the Halloween episode,
but if you didn't have the context yet, it's just so weird.
Like, why are those background people wearing
wacky Halloween ears?
Speaking of background,
this is the first time we see Snoop Dogg in turn.
I spotted him too!
I spotted him too, buddy.
Manley Henry, big shout out. I wrote it too, buddy. Manley Henry.
Big shout out.
I wrote it down because it was a big moment.
While he's walking in the hallway, he's in the surprise room.
I saw him in the surprise room.
While he's walking in the hallway way before that.
But for those of you who don't know, what would happen was that these background performers
were the same people every day.
I mean, lots would rotate, but a lot of them would be the same people every day. I mean, lots would rotate, but
a lot of them would be the same folks every day. We got to know them and became friendly
with them all. And some of them, Bill would pick out because he thought, or one of the
other writers would pick out and go, oh my God, he's got an interesting look, or he's
funny or he can actually deliver a line. And then they would get lines occasionally. Well,
someone thought that Manley Henry looked like Snoop Dogg.
Do you think that?
Yeah, they kind of do. They kind of do favor each other. If you look at them. I mean, he's
tall, he's black, got to look like Snoop Dogg.
It's got to be more than that. Anyway, so Manley Henry, who is Snoop Dogg attending
resident and everything else makes it.
He started off Snoop Dogg intern, and then he became Snoop Dogg resident.
Yeah.
And then he became Snoop Dogg attending.
He's a big fan of our podcast, man.
Oh, did you talk to him?
Yeah, he's studied my DMs.
He promotes our podcast on his Instagram page and stuff like that.
He's a sweetheart, man.
He's a very sweet guy.
And anyway, so this is a shout out for Manley Henry for your first appearance
If you if you I didn't see him walk by but I saw him in the surprise fantasy
He's right. He's in the background there. Shout out Snoop Dogg intern. I have no memory of doing that type of walk gag
This is one of the first fantasies. I've absolutely no memory of I have no memory of the episode dude
You know the episode of the whole episode
Like and you so recently when watching the show there have been little things that have come on whole episode, like, and you, so recently when
watching the show, there have been little things that have come on that I was like,
oh, wow.
I, you know what?
I take it back.
I do remember the Mrs.
Jones part, but usually I'm like, okay.
In the first round, when I said, I didn't remember the ass pin episode until I
said, you know, I think I'm going to get her a nice pin and I was like, holy shit.
It's the ass pin episode.
You know what I mean?
There's always something.
You remember the Mrs. Jones.
Right.
And I'm sure you remembered one of the greatest
guest stars of all time, Jimmy Walker.
Absolutely.
And a very lovely line reading, by the way, also by him.
I think he totally made the joke better.
Like, I wrote that down.
I wrote down, wow, what an interesting way to say that line. And Jimmy Walker. Yeah, yeah, yeah. We should stop for one second. For those of you
who don't know, because some of you are young, Jimmy Walker, who's in my fantasy around 16, 11
seconds, was the star of a very popular show when we were growing up called Good Times. Yes, one of the most realistic shows about project life
on television as a African-American male growing up.
I mean, the show was called Good Times,
but they didn't have the most good times on that show, man.
Bad things would happen, like the dad died,
like all types of shit happened on that show.
And for white kids in the suburbs, it was like myself,
it was educational because not only was it hilarious,
but I watched shows like that and what's happening.
And it got to show a different side of the way people lived.
And I didn't know anything about the projects
when I was a little kid growing up in the Jersey suburbs.
And you fell in love with this family in good times and you just followed
them through. And like a lot of comedies I like, they would also be heartbreaking, right?
They would keep it, they would go deep into it.
Oh my gosh, they went deep into drama on good times. Janet Jackson was on good times. You
know what I mean? She played Penny. Her mom was abusive. Like burned her with an iron type shit abusive.
You know what I mean? Like for real, for real. Her mom was so bad that they took her away from
her mom and she lived with Aloma, who was the next door neighbor. Oh, right. Right. You don't
remember any of this. I don't remember that episode, but I do remember being young and being like
totally in love with that show. Am I right about that?'s a Loma, right? I'm not tripping.
To Wells, Googling to well sister.
And what about what's happening?
We also had it's Thelma.
Watch it be Thelma, some shit like that.
We also had the legendary Fred Berry rerun rerun.
Fred rerun. Berry came on.
He came on the show right before he passed away.
Actually, he passed away like a couple of months after
he was on the show I believe. But I remember I remember we all got dressed up like Fred
Rerunberry and he taught us how to do the dance and everything like that. Yeah. That
was a lot of fun. I remember the Jimmy Walker wouldn't say dynamite unless you paid him
the next level money. Oh really? Yeah I remember that being a thing when they told us to walk
was coming on everyone's like oh my god. again, sorry for those who don't know he had a catchphrase on good times and he'd go dino Mike
Right, Donald dynamite. He was kid dynamite. That was his that's who he was. He was kid dynamite
Right, so like James jr. Like every good sitcom star
He had a catchphrase and and dynamite was his and but he wouldn't say it on scrubs
Unless you like up the rake understandably like I get it. Hey, you know, that's like asking he had a catchphrase and dynamite was his, but he wouldn't say it on scrubs unless you
like up the rig, understandably.
I get it.
Pay him.
That's like asking Gary Coleman to say what you're talking about, Willis.
I imagine if Gary Coleman come on scrubs, he would have said, hey, I'll come on for
this fee, but if you want to watch what you're talking about, Willis, it's this amount of
money.
Absolutely.
There's a premium for what you're talking about, Willis.
Absolutely.
I bet.
I bet. I put the money on it.
Yeah.
Wait, did Gary Coleman pass too, right?
Yeah, he did.
Wow, all three of these.
Did Jimmy Walker die?
No, Jimmy Walker's still alive, but.
It's interesting that Fred Berry and Gary Coleman.
Yeah, a lot of our favorite sitcom stars when we were young
passed away from either drugs or, you know,
A different Strokes cast has just been the most tragic.
I mean, Todd Bridges is my doppelganger still living. Todd Bridges is still alive.
Todd's still alive, but a lot of the others have had trouble.
Todd's had a pretty good career after Different Strokes. He went on to, I mean, he's been a very good actor in the projects that he's been in.
Different Strokes so much.
That was like my favorite show.
Oh, absolutely.
Yeah.
But everything happened to that family, man.
Everything happened to that family.
How many times does Arnold get kidnapped?
He's been child molested.
He's all types of things.
He got- He wasn't molested.
Dudley was molested. Dudley was molested by the bike shop owner.
Right, but not only was Dudley molested, his dad smoked a lot of cigarettes and had, you
know, there was the cigarette episode, like, like everything happened to that family.
And then when nothing else could-
Well, everything happened to everybody.
Look at the show ER, like imagine all the stuff that's happened in that ER.
But I'm just saying, after everything happened to every character on that show
They went out and got Sam so everything could happen to Sam and Sam was an anomaly
He was a freaking country singing break dancing. I could break dance and play the guitar. Mr. D
He was all of that shit. That is when they brought Sam on it was the end. It was the end
That's another show that went from
Network that switched networks.
They were trying to get the ratings back up because Gary was such a cute kid.
And then when he got older, they were like, we need a new cute kid.
Bring in the red haired country singing kid.
The country break dancer.
I don't have any memories of Sam episodes.
Really?
I think I tuned out.
There it is.
I was loyal tuned out. Oh, there it is.
I was like, oh, Gary.
I was like...
Have you ever looked into the night sky and wondered who or what was flying around up
there?
We've seen planes, helicopters, hot air balloons, and birds, but what if there's something else, something much more ominous that appears under the cover
of night, silent, unseen, watching?
They may be right above your car late one night as you cruise down the road, or look
like mysterious lights hovering above your home.
Drones.
Or are they?
We used the word drone because it was comfortable to other people.
One minute it was there and one minute it wasn't.
Oh, that is beyond creepy.
Do you feel like this drone was targeting you specifically?
Yes, absolutely.
Listen to Obscurum, Invasion of the Drrones on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or
wherever you get your podcasts.
Why would you do that to me when I thought we were friends?
We are friends.
Los Angeles, 2021.
A friendly neighbor appears out of nowhere and promises to make all my dreams come true.
Let's not forget that David Blum
was a professional con artist,
so you didn't stand a chance.
But my dreams soon turned into a nightmare.
Blum generally targeted people with money.
And I was not alone.
He took over 100 people for over $15 million.
One of the victims was his own grandmother.
I was married to David for almost 10 years.
It was insane.
I was barely functioning,
and I just had this realization
that he will not stop until he kills me.
Getting a con artist to pay for their crimes isn't easy.
Charge David Blum!
I'm Caroline DeMore.
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Should we get back to the show, Donald? Absolutely.
Krista Miller.
Holy cow.
Man.
Let's begin with holy cow.
How?
She looks so hot.
She is so hot.
Let me tell you something about Krista Miller.
She was the very first cover of Maxim.
Was it Maxim or Stuff?
I'm looking at a still of her. She, the very first cover of Maxim. Was it Maxim or Stuff? I'm looking at
a still of her. She uh uh 232. She looks obviously Bill was like not only is Krista a knockout but
you know the boss was like all right I want the filter I want the backlight I want the slow motion
I want the fan. That's the first time. I want the dolly push in. Yeah we did that a bunch on Scruggs
but like she got the first oh moment moment of the hot chick walking in.
Absolutely. I also noticed that her character talks exactly the way Cox talked.
And if you go back and watch it, that storyline, it tracks very well. When the reveal happens,
if you go back and look at how she talked to JD before the reveal of them being ex-husband and wife. It's like JD's talking
to a female version of Cox in the scene. Yeah, because she's like just rattling off these sort
of wise ass marks. Absolutely. And it's very quick with it. And it's funny, I think she's inspired by
Krista herself, if I could be so bold, because you know, Krista's a tough gal.
Krista isn't, yeah, ain't nothing soft about, I mean, there's a lot of soft about Krista
once you get to know her, but when you first meet her, yeah, she's a very-
She can be a bit scary.
Yeah, she got no problem, and she has no problem letting you know, back the fuck off, dude.
Yeah, and she and Bill can both be snarky.
And I used to say, did you guys meet at Meme Camp?
But so here I am.
I got this brand new job and I'm so excited.
And I read the script and it says that I'm going to make out with my boss's wife.
Did you know that it was going to be his wife?
Yeah, well, I had met Krista through Bill at the table read and stuff,
and I knew who she was, obviously, from Drew Carey,
and Drew Carey was still going.
Yeah, absolutely, it was.
And that show is very popular, and of course, she was in magazines,
and she's so pretty, and so I, of course, knew who she was.
But I had barely met her, and I was totally intimidated and scared by her.
I remember us kissing. It's funny, it's funny re-watching the show now
and it's not in the show,
but I remember we filmed us making out
and I was so nervous.
I was, I remember being like,
this is the weirdest job in the world.
I'm making out with my really pretty boss's wife for him.
Yeah.
And how do you think he felt about it?
That's the question.
I think he liked it a bit.
I think he's a little kinky like that. You think he's a little kinky like that, right I think he liked it a bit. I think he's a little kinky like that.
I'm going to be so bold to say the man's a little kinky.
Yeah, he's got a little bit of kinkiness in him.
I think he might like it.
I mean, we can insert a Joelle Bill Lawrence voice note here.
We can ask him, did you like it a little bit?
No, Zach and Donald, I don't enjoy forcing actors to make out with my wife on television.
I enjoy that in our personal lives, but just not on TV.
It's part of the gig though, right?
Because I do look, I enjoyed watching how uncomfortable
Zach was that first year having to kiss my wife,
but it was all acting,
right Zach? It's acting. Because he brought her back and then made Johnny do the same thing.
Yeah. Well, Johnny made her in this episode too. Yeah, I think he was, you know, there's some dudes
who are into that. I think Bill might like a smidgen of that. I don't know that I would be,
I would probably be jealous, but yeah, I don't share.
I don't like to share.
I wonder if my wife, my wife says some of the craziest things when, when I have kissing
scenes with people.
Like I remember my wife being like, like one time I kissed a girl on television and she
was like, well, that wasn't believable.
Like what?
The trick with a TV slash movie kiss is not, it's just to open your mouth, but not be jamming
your tongue in anyone's mouth.
Right.
And for a lot of people, jamming your tongue in someone's mouth isn't necessarily the way
they like to kiss.
So some people in real life kiss like they kiss on television where it's just an open
mouth kiss.
But have you found with your movie TV kisses that the onus is on you, I think, as a man
to be like, all right, let the female set what this is going to be. That's how I think
about it. And then sometimes you're like, whoa, you're really going all out. There's
a tongue in my mouth.
Right. Somebody told me that they even have like, uh, mediators that come in,
like people that, uh, stage the now.
That's a new thing now, which is definitely good because no one ever knew
what to do. And now of course, in this age, they have people come in and go,
okay, let's all talk about what this is going to be and let's choreograph it.
Right. But when we were doing this, it was just, I would have these different.
Guest stars. I don't know.
I just remember being embarrassed as I watched some
like with Amy Smart that we were just like full on going at it. And I was like, this
is a sitcom. Like we shouldn't be seeing our tongues like from the side of our kids. It's
a little much.
I was very giddy about Amy Smart. I must confess.
Yes, you were very giddy about Amy Smart.
I had such a crush on her. And if there were tongues flying, I wanted to be a part of it.
I had such a crush on Amy Smart.
Yeah, you did.
Oh my gosh.
I remember, listen, you had some.
I don't think I've ever been so happy at work as that.
That was pretty bad.
Yeah, because your crush for Amy Smart
came well before she was ever on the show.
Yeah, my crush for Amy Smart went back to Todd Phillips's movie Road Trip Road Trip.
Yeah, Breckenmire Breckenmire Phillips, who's now an Oscar nominated director for the Joker
for the Joker.
Who else is it that Tom Green's in that?
I don't remember the movie.
I just remember being like, wow, that woman is so pretty to me.
Yeah.
Well, she was on the show.
She was on the show.
Yes.
And she was.
She was very funny.
Yeah.
She was very funny.
All right.
But not in this episode, buddy.
No.
She wasn't in this episode.
Sorry, Krista.
We're back to how hot you are.
We digressed and started talking money this month.
We got to have Krista on, by the way.
I agree with you 100%.
I think we should have Johnny and Judy.
Of course, Johnny, Judy and Krista.
We gotta schedule them.
Try and get Neil and Ken.
It'd be really interesting.
Let's go through all the main stars
and then start being in them directors and writers.
Well, let's ask the fans also who they wanna see.
Just drop us a line on our-
Tell us on the social media who you wanna hear.
Yeah, who you want to hear.
Who you want to hear, guys.
We'll reach out to anyone.
Do you remember the Magic Garden when we were growing up?
Absolutely.
Now, I don't know if you had this,
if you're listening, where you grew up,
but was it like a local East Coast show?
I feel like it was like a PBS show,
but I'm sure there were so many people
who watched one in that garden.
It might have been local, I don't know,
because we grew up half hour from each other, and me and Jersey and him in Manhattan.
But anyway, there was this local show.
And I remember at the end, they would go,
and she'd have like a magic glass.
And she'd look into the camera, and she'd go,
and I see Jim and John and Tony.
Do you remember?
And she would just list off like.
Bunch of names, yeah.
Bunch of names.
And of course, now as an adult, I'm going, oh,
the woman was just listing off the most popular names.
So the maximum amount of kids go, oh my God, she sees, she sees.
She never said act.
Did she ever say Donald?
No, well, I didn't go as Donald as a kid.
I was Adeo Shoon.
So she probably didn't say Adeo Shoon.
That would've been funny if she's like, I see Tom and John and Adeo Shoon.
I love that show.
I would love that.
I got a YouTube, the Magic Garden, but I remember just being tripped
out.
So the reason I thought of that random thought was like, we could do that with us where we
go, Hey, hey, John, Tom, Jennifer, Jessica, we'd like to hear what you think.
And then you got to say some like different names.
Now you know, Moesha, Fuquan, Abertha, Tariq, Malik, Tariq.
Cause some people aren't Tariq, some people are Tariq.
Some people are Anfernee.
We found that out.
Yes, there is an Anfernee, yes.
Shalom.
I don't know anybody named Shalom.
I do.
But that's like, do you know any white people
with the last name Washington?
No, do you know any white people
with the last name Washington? No, do you know any white people with the last name Jefferson?
Thomas?
Yeah, that's saying something, isn't it?
Listen, let's talk about you and me, Mrs. Jones.
So you're in the end of the room and you're singing the song.
If it was really sexy and romantic,
I felt like you and Judy were really gonna make out
for real there.
I was saying, I was gonna say that about the show.
Carla and Turk are so cute.
Yeah.
They're so cute. You really root for them.
And I find myself when I watch it,
I find myself, you know, looking back at it,
obviously I thought Judy Reyes was, and still is an amazing actress. But I
looked at her like my sister, you know what I mean? And so when we did the scenes, it
was, you know, me doing scenes with my sister. Now that I look back at it, though, it's like,
wow, we had such good chemistry because you did, but I don't think it was like your sister,
dude. You were totally, Judy was, Judy was the type of person listen you were
attracted to I can vouch when I look well yeah when we did scenes and stuff
like that but when I look back let me finish when I look back at it now I'm
like yo dude I wonder why I never looked at Judy and I know why because you know
there's a saying never shit where you eat. You know what I mean? That's the honest you didn't allow yourself to fall in love
Right or to feel that type of way, but when I look back at it now, I'm like, holy cow
Judy was there this whole time
And she looks oh my well not only that she's just such an amazing actress, you know what I mean?
And she played Carla so, you know so well, you know what I mean? And she played Carla so well, you know.
She spoke for a lot of people, you know, Judy did. For nurses, for, at the time there weren't a lot
of Latinas on television, you know what I mean? It was like JLo and that's it, dude, you know what
I mean? 20 years ago. And Judy was the other one, you know what I mean? And so, you know, big props
to Judy Reyes, man.
I also wanted to say that it's interesting in this episode
that both women are really in charge
of their sexuality and their power in the bedroom.
I just noticed that there's a parallel in this.
Both Carla and Jordan are calling the shots in these sexual encounters.
That's how it should be.
You know what I mean?
If we're in this together, we're all doing this.
You know what I mean?
Well, I mean, it could be, however, a couple wants it, but I'm just saying I noticed in
this episode that there's these parallel stories of strong women in the bedroom.
And Jordan says to JD,
you had absolutely nothing to do with why I slept with you.
I thought that was funny.
I thought that was hilarious
when she's giving you the whole speech.
He's like, you know, you meet someone
and you hope that it goes some,
I'm sorry, that is hard to keep.
Got a date.
I laughed out loud at four for three one
when you said, tell her to put the cane down.
Tell her to put the cane down. I had tell it to put tell it to put the cane down
I had no recollection of that. You don't remember that scene? I don't remember that at all. That shit had me rolling
You don't remember that woman at all. No, I know that I know that the character passes away later on
I do know that. Spoilers. I mean if you haven't watched the show. No, I think if you've listened to this you've watched the show. Right
That was funny. Tell it to put the cane down. Tell him to put the cane down. Also, Elliot sees the janitor
and the whole angry. Yeah. I told you that little freak in the janitor's a figment of
JD's imagination. It doesn't track. I know. I know. And I'm sad about it because it was a
beautiful lure and I don't poke holes in the lure that I feel like Bill
himself has propagated but he doesn't remember all these little moments and you know what
Sarah told everyone we've all been saying the season one he didn't talk to anyone and he doesn't
really but he does interact with Sarah I wrote it down Donald absolutely because what she does
triggers him to do what he does to you. Yep.
And so, I'm sad to say, we are, I feel like we're like detectives and we're uncovering
the truth.
Absolutely.
That little bit of scrubs lore is bullshit.
Well, not only that, they also set up something that goes away for a while, but Elliot's relationship with
her mom also, Elliot talking to her mom on the, on the telephone, right?
Her mom talking about how short hair gives her pig face.
Yes.
So, but later on we bring in Markey Post.
Yes.
From main court.
Absolutely.
To play Elliot's mom.
And the storyline still works from that phone call, but they set it up in this phone call.
I don't know how many episodes later or how many, it might even been seasons when Markey
comes on.
Right.
I forgot when that happens, when all our parents come.
But yeah, so you're getting backstory on Sarah.
And also there's a big thing in this episode about therapy.
I mean, I was watching you give like a Turk advocates for therapy in this episode, and I thought I was just watching this going, that's a good
public service announcement for people to hear, you know, from a character they like.
This is 2001. And I think there's depending on how you grew up, I happened to grow up
with my mom was a psychologist, my stepfather was a psychologist. I had therapy all over
my life. But depending on how you grew up, there can be stigma around it.
And I was happy to see that Bill and the writers wrote in this sort of advocacy for seeing a therapist.
Oh, I totally agree. It's really interesting how, you know, it's 20 years ago, but we're still
talking about issues that are really important today. And I know we bring this up a lot, but I'm really proud of that.
I'm really proud to be on a show that did that.
Every time I see something like that, I'm like, holy cow, we were talking about that
well before.
Even talking about The Rock and how The Rock was a movie star, I'm proud that we knew that
back then.
We called it. You know what I mean? I'm so,
I am so happy that we knew what the heck we were talking about. The Simpsons do it a lot.
Oh yeah, they always forecast things. Holy cow. Well anyway, you know, Donald and I both believe
in therapy. So if you're, we're here to say, we're here to say that if you're having trouble and you
need help, you should please seek
a therapist out because there's been plenty of times in my life where that has been very,
very helpful to me to get me through some rocky times.
And as a son of two therapists, psychologists, I have to repeat that it's been very helpful
for me at times.
And it seems to really work for Elliot, who's having a really hard time.
Right.
In this episode.
That was funny. That guy did a good job. The whole...
This guy can't talk, but he's got Elliot sitting there asking for free therapy.
That joke is hilarious. How does it make you feel? She goes,
I don't know. It makes me feel... And then he puts up the sign, pain pills.
Oh, no. She goes, no, I don't know, it makes me feel. And then he puts up the sign, pain pills. Oh no.
She goes, no, I don't need to do pain pills.
He's like, for me!
That's funny.
I laughed at 651 when Ken goes,
heck, maybe you'll even get to meet Charo.
Right. But that's such a smart joke.
You have to explain to the young folks
that Charo was often on the show Love Boat.
And he's making a, we got a lot of 80s TV references in this episode.
Absolutely.
But it's such a smart joke also because, you know, that's one of those shows where the
doctor on the ship cares about everyone on the boat and wants to make sure that everyone
on the boat lives, right?
Or whatever it is, it's healthy, et cetera.
And Cox got suspended for breaking
the rules and caring about his patient. And so the joke goes even deeper when he says to him,
you know, maybe you should get on a cruise ship. I don't know, they could call you doc,
and you guys could sail in from wherever to wherever, and you could maybe even meet Charro.
That makes so much sense to the character itself and the joke is funny also.
You know what I mean?
Like it all blends together.
Didn't we end up having a lot of love boat docs on the show at some point?
We did have some love.
We had doc, we had Isaac, we had, I know they were on the show.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Okay.
We also had Saint Elsewhere.
We had some of the.
Oh yeah.
We did a whole episode with.
At Begley. We had a bunch of people. all right see this is our memory so screwed scrubs fans so
sorry if you're if you're laughing that we don't for this but we vaguely do yeah
so at 725 Ken walks off saying row your boat and for those you don't know there's
these all these songs that are public domain which means you don't have to pay
to use them because on a TV show if it's if it's if it's not a public domain song, you have to license it
and they can obviously be some of these songs we had on Scrubs can be super expensive. But
there's like this list of songs that we always had, the script supervisor always had, and
we just wanted to spontaneously have someone sing something. You can like look at the free
song list and Row, Row Your Boat is one of them. I was looking at some of the others.
For a very long time, Happy Birthday was not public domain and it was expensive.
Yeah, it was a crap ton of money.
It's since changed, but-
That's the reason why Stevie Wonder wrote the song, Happy Birthday to ya. Happy Birthday
to ya. Happy Birthday. That originally, it was for Martin Luther King.
And I believe he wanted to just sing the original happy birthday song, but it costs so much
money that Stevie was like, yo, you know what?
I'll create another song.
Is that true?
He created happy birthday to you.
Happy.
I have no idea if that's true.
But I don't know either, but it sounds true.
But listen, if you're ever watching TV shows or movies now, and you'll see a lot of times
when they bring the cake in, they'll avoid singing Happy Birthday.
They'll sing like, for he's a jolly good fellow, or they do something that's so non-natural
to what most do in the real world.
It's because they're avoiding having to pay for Happy Birthday.
Although that's since changed.
I think now it's become public domain.
Anyway, you guys can Google public domain songs and learn which ones are...
Okay, so but check this out. it's become public domain. Anyway, you guys can Google public domain songs and learn which ones are.
Okay. So, but check this out.
Did you realize that there are people in the bed in the title sequence?
I can't do this all on my own.
They're like, there are people in the beds and you see their faces.
You do for scrubs fans out there.
I would love if you were able to find who those people were in
the bed in the title sequence.
Because they did not, they had nine years on television and I don't think anyone's ever
asked who are those people in the bed?
Can you really make out any faces?
I'm scrolling through it slow right now.
You can make out faces.
Yes.
Okay.
Well, there you go.
Donald has a request. If you're in the title sequence in bed,
slide in. If you're into
Scrubs trivia, I have the ultimate trivia for you.
Okay. Who are the patients
in the bed in the title sequence?
Well, I'm more trivia, I have some.
Go for yours. This is the first episode
where we learned that Cox's name is Perry.
Nice.
There's another episode that's called My Bad 2, spelled T-O-O.
Like, look who's talking to.
Yes.
The footage at the end of Jordan's wedding
is actually from Bill and Krista's wedding.
Did you know that?
I figured that out.
That was pretty easy to figure out.
She looks so pretty, huh?
Also, I guess he's not watching it on television.
So is this a fantasy that Dr. Cox has early on?
It must be a flashback.
That's interesting.
That's an interesting point.
Did other people have flashbacks besides JD?
It looks like Perry did.
Perry, Perry Cox did.
I like there's a homage to the graduate
at 10 minutes and one second when I drop my pants and do
through my legs to see Jordan and her leather dress, a Mark Buckland homage to
the graduate.
Nice.
And I look very skinny.
Um, when I'm, when I'm lying on the bed, I was happy about that.
It's really interesting when you're 26 years old, when you're 26 years old,
easier to get abs.
Well, you look back at, I look back at all of this stuff. I was like, I remember
dieting and going to the gym all the time and trying to, you know what I mean?
I'd kill to weigh that much again.
It's so hard to you can work so much harder to so much less effect in your 40s.
Yeah.
Yeah, love handles fucking left and right.
Love handles shit. I eat a cookie. That shit stays on my ass.
Like like a melted candle. I'm trying though. Do you find when
you're doing scenes when you're in your boxers that there's a
there's a fine line between not wanting to look like there's
nothing going on, but also not wanting to overdo it. You don't
have that problem. I've never thought about it.
I knew your answer was gonna be that problem. I've never thought about are you talking about
fluffing? Is that what you're talking about? Not fluffing. I don't mean to getting any blood going.
I just mean like when I was looking at myself lying in the bed there I think I remember being
like okay well I don't obviously don't want any like thing to show but I also don't want to look
like I'm like a Ken doll so like is there a happy medium where I can and you're looking at me?
You're looking at me.
I just want to know what to figure out.
I'm so sad. I'm so sad that you're like, I have no idea.
No, I just want to know what you figured out.
What did you decide to do?
I think I gave it a sad moment.
I think I gave everything a little ruffle.
I'm done. I'm done.
I'm done. I'm done. I'm done. I'm done.
And just give everything a little rumble.
On that note, let's cool down. Let's cool down and take a commercial break.
Let's do it.
Have you ever looked into the night sky and wondered who or what was flying around up
there? the night sky and wondered who or what was flying around up there.
We've seen planes, helicopters, hot air balloons, and birds, but what if there's something
else, something much more ominous that appears under the cover of night, silent, unseen,
watching?
They may be right above your car late one night as you cruise down the road
or look like mysterious lights hovering above your home. Drones. Or are they?
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One minute it was there and one minute it wasn't.
Oh that is beyond creepy.
Do you feel like this drone
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Why would you do that to me when I thought we were friends?
We are friends.
Los Angeles, 2021.
A friendly neighbor appears out of nowhere and promises to make all my dreams come true.
Let's not forget that David Blum was a professional con artist, so you didn't stand a chance.
But my dreams soon turned into a nightmare. Bloom generally targeted people with money.
And I was not alone.
He took over 100 people for over $15 million.
One of the victims was his own grandmother.
I was married to David for almost 10 years.
It was insane. I was barely functioning.
And I just had this realization that he will not stop until he kills me.
Getting a con artist to pay for their crimes isn't easy.
Charge David Blum!
I'm Caroline DeMore.
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And we are back and we're back with a caller. Joelle, introduce us to today's callers. It looks like there's two colors. Joelle give it to us. Susan bought a friend.
Susan bought a friend. It's like on millionaire. You can bring a
friend call a friend. I had to bring my husband sorry. I love
it.
Scottish. Damn it. I always get that wrong. I'm so sorry. Hi,
guys.
Hello.
We I've been drinking all day, so sorry.
Oh no, we love you.
So's Donald and it's noon here.
Hey, we are squashed.
It's nighttime here, so it's fine.
Oh, I love your accent.
I'm such a fan of that accent.
Okay, go ahead with the question
for the legendary Donald Faison or me, whichever one.
Yeah, for both of you.
You've mentioned in
podcasts too that you didn't get to steal Rowdy or take Rowdy but what did you take from the sets?
You must have taken something. I got something I can grab for you. Donald did you take anything?
I did but I don't know where they are anymore. I did get quite a few scrubs. The green ones.
And the shoes as well? I do have some sneakers from the show as well, yes.
Not the bowling shoes.
I don't have the bowling shoes, unfortunately.
You see these antlers? These are from the pirate when I was a deer in headlights.
So these are actually the scrubs shoes.
Donald did his closet so he just reached down to the ground and fell off.
These shoes right here are the actual scrubs wrap party shoes that they gave us.
Those are limited edition and you wore them? Mine are mint.
Oh my gosh, these were worn...
You can't really wear your own swag. It's a little lame.
Well, fuck you, man.
First of all, it says Scrubs in the back and it's the 100th episode.
And I did rock them.
When you're an actor on the show, you can't normally wear like the
sweat. You look a little douchey wearing like the scrubs sneakers.
Oh man. I still have pants from, from scrubs that I, I wore a pair of pants for
a real long time. Like, uh, most of them.
So Susan, to answer your question, most of the stuff that I got from scrubs, uh,
was, uh, wardrobe. Cause it was easy. got from Scrubs was wardrobe.
Because it's easy to steal wardrobe.
Quiet is kept when you're acting in a project.
On the last day, when you know you're never going to see anybody again,
you can get away with some things if the wardrobe department is cool with it.
And it most likely isn't going to be the stuff that you wore in the show,
but it's stuff that
they'll probably have to return or something like that and they'll take the hit.
I stole a lot of, I didn't steal, actually I took and was allowed to take.
I liberated quite a few outfits of Chris Turks and most of them were scrubs.
Which are hanging behind him, Susan.
Do you have another question?
In my head.
First of all, you guys are so cute.
Oh, you guys are so cute.
How's your isolation going over there in Scotland?
Yeah, this is our fourth week.
It's tough, but the weather's good at the moment,
so that's helpful.
Right on.
And this helps.
Yes, that's happened to us in Los Angeles as well.
It's been raining nonstop and the sun finally came out. So I think it's a little bit easier to smile helpful and this helps. Yes that's happened to us in Los Angeles as well. The sun has been
raining non-stop and the sun finally came out so I think we can it's a little bit easier to smile
when the sun's out. So yeah just be glad when it's all over. Do you guys ever get drunk and relive
old sketches like the Sanford and Sons one because I just we that's my husband's favourite.
Me and my son actually do the Sanford.
We do the song.
Do you do the song?
Donald, can you do a little bit for us?
We love it.
There's the Sanford and Son theme
and then there's the Turk version
when Carla won't leave him alone.
Do you remember it?
Quiet down now.
It is time to watch the show.
Yes, it started. Don't be licking me no more.
Matter of fact, can I get a handy wipe?
And then we come back from break after we sang it.
Just you do like Sanford and Son.
Bam, bam, bam, bam.
Bam, bam, bam, bam, bam, bam, bam, bam, bam, bam, bam,
bam, bam, bam, bam, bam, bam, bam, bam, bam, bam, bam,
and you even did the Elizabeth, I'm coming.
I did Elizabeth?
Yeah.
I don't know if you know it.
Elizabeth, he used to die in almost every episode, he'd be like said he's the diet almost every episode.
You're like, this is the big one.
It's not a program we've had over here at all.
So we had to Google the, obviously the credits to find out what the original
song is. Oh, really? Really?
I think I know what you guys are doing tonight.
You're going to go on YouTube or whatever and start watching some Sanford and Son.
A Sanford and Son marathon sounds great right now, actually.
There's nothing else to do, of course.
Yeah.
Listen, if you want to laugh, ain't nothing like Red Fox going at it.
Oh my gosh.
He's one of the, I mean, Red Fox is, he was before Richard Pryor, before Eddie Murphy,
it was Red, you know what I mean?
So it really is a theme to this podcast episode of 80 sitcoms.
Yeah.
Well, that's a 70 sitcom, I think.
I'm really proud of us that we developed a theme for this one.
Absolutely.
All right, guys.
Well, thank you for calling in all the way from Scotland
and keep drinking and stay safe.
Stay healthy.
You guys, be safe as well. We want you to get drunk and watch saffron.
You'll thank us.
Oh man I couldn't get the Irish Scottish thing right that's that's you never do
I'm gonna get so much shit for that I'm so upset about it.
You never do.
To do to all my people of Ireland and Scotland I'm sorry one day I plan to get it right. You took a picture and Scotland, I'm sorry. One day I plan to get it right.
You took a picture, huh, Susan?
I'm sorry.
Susan took a picture.
It's all right.
Susan tried to sneak out the door by taking a picture.
It's all right.
Don't worry about it.
I would have fixed my hair, Susan.
Don't worry about it.
I did not put any product into it.
Full click.
No, it didn't click.
We just heard it.
We just heard it, but it's all right.
Don't worry about it.
You can post it on Instagram or Facebook or whatever it is that you have. It's't clear. We just heard it. We just heard it, but it's all right. Don't worry about it You could post it on Instagram or Facebook or whatever it is that you have
Just be like look what show we were on we'd love the press. Thank you very much
I love having couples over like adorable. They were so cute. I want to be friends with them
He totally jacked it. She was like I'm gonna be I got in were so cute. I want to be friends with them. He totally jacked it.
She was like, I'm going to be, I got in, I got it, I got it.
And he was like, well, you're sitting there in Scotland
in quarantine.
He's not going to be like, oh, I'll go in the other room.
He's like, yeah, let me on that fucking zoom call.
Yeah.
You know, he was like, you know, you know,
you know what we're doing at one.
You know what we're doing at one.
Not at one.
What time is it there?
It's probably.
It's like eight hour difference. So eight hours, right? It's 10 o'clock. We know we're doing it one. Not one. What time is it there? It's I don't know. It's like eight hour difference.
So eight hours, right?
It's 10 o'clock.
No, we're doing a 10.
You know, we're doing a 10.
I'm on that call.
Maybe it was a surprise.
Maybe she didn't tell him.
She's like, we're going to zoom some old friends.
He was the cop.
That was the calmest reaction.
Yeah. Well, they were the shit.
She said they've been drinking all day.
That's true.
Thank you.
Are you drinking orange juice?
That's a fucking mimosa.
It's gotta be.
Or a screwdriver.
This is orange juice.
Is there any screw in that driver?
There is no screw, but there is tequila.
I'm a motherfucker.
I knew it.
What's that called?
Orange juice tequila.
Tequila sunrise, right?
Tequila sunrise.
Okay.
I think it's such a fucked up thing.
It's 1643 to say someone to someone, I don't dislike you. I think it's such a fucked up thing at 1643 to say to someone, I don't dislike
you. I nothing you.
Yeah. And that's a Krista Miller saying, yes.
I have no feelings for you. You don't understand. You so little affect me that I don't even
have energy. I don't even I don't even have feelings of not liking you. I just don't think
about nothing you. I don't even have feelings of not liking you. I just don't think about, I nothing you.
I don't even think about you.
I remember Krista telling me, she was like,
if you ever want to hurt someone,
this is how you do it.
Oh, she handed that out to you.
Yeah, she was like, this is how you do it.
She was like, I've always thought
this was the funniest way to do it.
I don't dislike you, I nothing you.
I nothing you.
So we don't advise you being that mean to anyone in your life.
You're that's cold. Well, doctors, real friends podcast, but it's not a television show. It's
a great joke. No, I'm just saying something to say to someone. Yeah. Remember, we have a whole
riff on like, what's the worst thing that someone can ever say to you? And it was like, would you Would you just please leave? Oh my gosh.
Somehow we like zoned in on like, what's the like, if someone just looks at you and just
says, would you just please leave?
That was the most hurtful thing you could hear.
Horrible.
Sean Hayes has a good one too, where you know, where you're talking to someone and you don't want to talk
to someone who's approaching and they approach and you turned to them and go, you're going
to have to give me a second. And you turn back to the person you were talking to. Yeah.
He had a lot of funny ones where he'd go, someone interrupts you. I'm sorry. I'm not
used to being interrupted. Right. Which Sean Hayes, that was Sean Hayes. Yeah. I thought
that was you, dude. Oh, you stole that one. I stole that from Sean Hayes.
That's a good thing. He's coming up in an episode.
I can't wait. Is that that was season one, right?
It definitely was season one because it happened the same.
Oh, yeah. September 11th. September 11th. Yep.
The song that ends the show is a good life by Stunnery. Yes.
Can I say something? Please.
I've been bumping good life in my car for the past and on my iPad or
iPhone, whatever it is, my whatever, wherever it is, you listen to your music.
Wherever it is, you listen to your music.
I have been bumping Good Life for about two years now.
And I thought I found some deep cut on a, not the best stuff playlist, but
you know, like the, you know how they have the eighties now music and they have like
the love song from the eighties or love songs from the coast or whatever it is. You know
what I mean? I thought I found a deep cut and it was good life. And then when it came
on today, I was like, this is where I know the song from.
Yeah. It's a great song. And like, like And like you, I think a lot of people found some good tunes on Scrubs.
And just a reminder for those of you who don't know, on streaming platforms, we always have
all the same songs that we reference on this podcast because of licensing deals and these
were all contracts that were signed before streaming existed.
So it's really only on if you buy it, iTunes or the DVDs.
I'm not telling you to buy it, we don't care.
But I'm just saying that some of the music might be different.
So you might be listening to something
that's not Francis Dunnery if you're streaming it,
because some of the songs didn't have contracts
that lasted until 2020.
Well, this was on Hulu that I heard this, so.
So that's the episode.
That was a, what else we got to say?
I'm trying to think.
I'm trying to think if I had anything else, how many times have they used the inside the
mouth shot to somebody saying, say now say ah,
I don't know.
Is that, that was definitely one of the Mark Buckland trick shots.
There's also a closeup shot of Jordan with the mirror.
There's also the sideways shot of Sarah from the,. A lot of kooky, fun Mark Butler shots.
I thought that was really cool.
I think the only time that I'd ever seen that was like little shop of horror is when Steve
Martin is looking in the person's mouth and he's like, say, ah!
Like, ah!
So to wrap up this episode, you wanted to go back to the very first shot.
The very first shot of the episode.
Start at the very beginning. You love that reference.
I love you. I love you too, man. I miss you, man. I really do. You know, I dream and hope that this
will all be over soon, you know, and we can sit in a studio. It'd be great to do this sitting across
from each other. Yeah. And we could offer each other snacks. Yeah,
maybe drink a Coca Cola together. You can offer me a tequila sunrise. Or although I'm not day
drinking yet today. Although I probably will in a bit because the sun's out. It might be time for
an ice cold beverage. Yeah. You know, they say that during this pandemic quarantine, a lot of people are playing video games, drinking,
smoking a lot of weed and eating. I love that marijuana in at least Los Angeles has been
considered an essential service. Of course, I respect that some people do use it for medicine
and it is required to help them. But for Donald and I who don't always use it for medical purposes,
we occasionally find ourselves using it for recreational services. I do appreciate that
the weed stores are all open.
You know, it definitely calms the spirit.
Yeah. You know what, when you need to take a little bit of anxiety edge off.
We're not endorsing it, but if anybody out there has a weed company and wants to
sponsor our show, we'd be more than happy to first try your product. Right.
Drug deals gone down on Zoom. I don't know if there's any weed distributors advertising on on podcast
But we'll soon find out won't we don't know this is three two seven dude enough enough. Okay, sorry
Hey fans, we love you if you're a health worker on the front lines
Thank you so much for everything you're doing and for your courage whether you're a nurse or a doctor or janitor or a medic or a
cop or a fireman, we are grateful to you for being so brave during this time.
Yes, we are absolutely very grateful to all of the people that work in the grocery stores
and put themselves in the viruses way by putting out food and helping people at the grocery
stores or we thank you as well. You guys are all heroes
to us and thank you, thank you so, so, so, so much for your service.
S, thank you so much. And to the brave souls manning all the pot shops in Los Angeles.
Thank you. Donald, count us in.
Five, six, seven, eight. There's some stories about a show we made About a bunch of dogs and nurses
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There's stories that we all should know
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