The Toast - S4 Ep22: The Nonflammable Jessenia: Tuesday, February 2nd, 2021

Episode Date: February 2, 2021

Elizabeth Chambers Addresses Armie Hammer Controversy: 'I Am Shocked, Heartbroken, and Devastated' (PEOPLE) Angelina Jolie Offers Rare Details About Her "Really Hard" Past Few Years and "Hea...ling" Her Family (E! Online) Dustin Diamond Dead at 44 After Cancer Battle (PEOPLE) Wakanda forever: 'Black Panther' spinoff series planned at Disney+ (NY Post) Noah Centineo to Star in New Netflix Movie About GameStop Stock Saga (PEOPLE) The Bachelor Recap The Morning Toast with Claudia (@girlwithnojob) and Jackie Oshry (@jackieoshry) Merch: https://shopmorningtoast.com/ The Morning Toast Patreon: https://www.patreon.com/themorningtoast Girl With No Job by Claudia Oshry: https://www.girlwithnojob.com/bookSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Good morning, Millennials. Welcome back to the Morning Toast. Happy Tuesday, Snow Day, Part 2. Hey, Claude, how you doing? Hey, Jax. I'm so relaxed. And that's my haiku. That's for you, Claudia. Claudia, that's beautiful. It's been, you know, the same amount of time since I've seen you last, but I feel like yesterday was just one of those days that was so special and different. I could not agree more. Like probably the best Monday I've had in a while.
Starting point is 00:00:34 Probably the best Monday I've had ever in my life. Like yesterday was just such an amazing day. Being back in the QE2, plus there was snow falling all day long. It was like the best day of quarantine for me ever. I did all of my quarantine things. I even got back on the Peloton. I had so much support from the toasters and the Pelotoasters. And it was just like a really productive but relaxing day. Yes, me too. Like it was from, you know, 8am to 12. I was super busy. Like we did toast. I was on like like, Canadian morning show.
Starting point is 00:01:06 I don't forget. Global morning television. Check it out. And then after 12, it was just pure bliss. Like, we had a pot of chili on the stove. My lights were dimmed. My candles were flickering. I started to read a book.
Starting point is 00:01:19 And it was so joyful. And then at around 7 o'clock, I had the chili for lunch. At around 7 o'clock, I had my virtual book signing with The Strand where 220 toasters and I just like had the best time with Taylor Strecker. But I did ruin the evening slightly because I got a little drunk. And right before my signing, I said to Ben, okay, we'll have dinner right after the signing. So the chili was on the stove for most of the day without the heat on. But then I said, okay, we're going to eat an hour. I put it on low heat and was waiting, you know, till after the signing was over to have the chili with Ben.
Starting point is 00:01:55 And I guess I missed it because during the signing, Ben ran into the kitchen and like put a flame out and the whole chili was ablaze. and the entire pot, my favorite pot, you know, the, the colorful ones, Le Crusoe. Le Crusoe. Literally like black all over the bottom. I've been scrubbing it since last night. I just, I ruined everything. Oh my God. You ruined the chili. You ruined the pot. That is so upsetting. Like what a bad ending to a otherwise great day. Yeah. I'm really glad that I snuck some chili for lunch or else I literally wouldn't have had any. That is so sad.
Starting point is 00:02:29 Speaking of cooking, I finally successfully made a successful cookbook dish that I actually enjoyed. I cooked from the half-baked harvest cookbook, which so many people recommended that I get. And the cookbook is like really involved and it's not beginner at all, but there was this meatballs recipe and I love meatballs and I happen to have some ground meat in my freezer in my fridge so it was my first time cooking with meat in my house and meat is just a crazy thing you guys like I know
Starting point is 00:02:56 cooking I'm sorry I get like really emotional I get emotional when I talk about like cooking with meat because it's just so fucking weird. Like the feeling and the smell and like the touching and the handling. And it turned out so delicious. So it was all worth it. But there is something weird about it. Yeah, no, it's definitely weird to like look down at a package of meat and just think like this was someone's child. I mean, I can't even let myself go that far.
Starting point is 00:03:24 Like it's I won't even think about why it's so weird. I'm just like, this is weird. No, when you're at a restaurant and you get a piece of meat that like is reflective of the meat's natural state. Do you know what I mean? Like I got, I don't know because I don't, I don't order things like that. After the redheads, I got like a roast chicken and they just like really left the chicken like laying out on the plate, like in the same position that he died.
Starting point is 00:03:48 Kind of disrespectfully. Yeah. No, like have some respect for the dead. And sometimes eating meat like that like really makes me nauseous because it's really easy to visualize like this bird alive. Yeah. Yeah, I agree. Well, you couldn't envision my meatballs alive. You really couldn't.
Starting point is 00:04:01 That's good. And they were so good. I felt so proud of myself because I was like one cooking failure away from throwing in the meatballs alive. You really couldn't. And they, they were so good. I felt so proud of myself because I was like one cooking failure away from throwing in the towel completely. So Zach was really impressed, but like it serves four to six. I have so many extra meatballs in my fridge, but I'll be eating meatballs all day today. Woohoo. I love meatballs. I mean, they're one of my favorite food groups. So that was really, it was just like such a nice day. Also, I spent most of my day reading the book for the Redheads, which is so good.
Starting point is 00:04:30 And it was just like, it was just a nice day. I wasn't expecting it. Yeah, no, I wasn't expecting to read a full book either, but I finished Verity last night. You finished it? Such an easy read. And so unexpected. Like, I know Colleen Hoover is, like, Margot's favorite author, so I just assumed it would be, like, a Nicholas Sparks type of book,
Starting point is 00:04:50 and it was not, like, at all. Well, that's what Colleen Hoover usually does, but she's written a few books now, Verity and also Layla, where she strays from her usual thing, and everybody loves Verity. I mean, so many toasters, redheads, like, everybody has read Verity, talked loves Verity I mean so many toasters redheads like everybody has read Verity talked about Verity um with that I mean I'm about to spoil it so just skip a few minutes if you haven't read it and you want to but what do you think about the end what do you
Starting point is 00:05:14 think the truth is okay so um first of all I agree like this is a book much unlike much unlike John Krasinski I understand the hype like it Like, it was a very, very good book. And when all the hype with Daisy Jones and the Six, I was like, oh, I cannot take recommendations from the masses anymore because everyone liked Daisy Jones and I thought it was terrible. But Verity really withstood the hype. And what do I think about the ending? I do think that that woman was nuts and that even that letter was a big lie. I mean, that's what I choose to believe because the opposite is just too sad to think about. So I choose to believe that the woman is nuts
Starting point is 00:05:52 and that the letter is fake. But I feel like in my heart of hearts, the letter is real. No, because you want to know why? Like, even if you are a writer and you're purely doing these things for exercises, I don't know any mother who could really write and put into words like fictional stories about killing her children unless it's something she did. You know, that's a good point. Yeah. Like the letter at the end was a little too convenient
Starting point is 00:06:17 for me. Yeah. But we're going to choose not to believe it. No, I believe Lohan and Jeremy, but also I was really shocked at the book is like an erotic novel, too. It was literally Danielle Steele. Yeah, so that's the thing about books. Yes! Especially. Yes! I'm like, each recommendation I get from you guys.
Starting point is 00:06:36 No, it's like pornographic. Yes! And that's how you understand how like Bridgerton ends up with those scenes. Like you can just imagine how they're written in the books. Right, right, right. Yeah, yeah, yeah. right right right yeah yeah yeah it was shocking super porny because for the most part i exclusively read celebrity memoir and there's no sex in there like one time andy cohen discussed how he had a threesome with like a couple but no but he's not like telling you how the p goes into the v yeah no and all of And all of the details. It's very erotic. Yes, it's very erotic.
Starting point is 00:07:08 And Verity was super erotic. But now it's been almost a year since I read it, and I forgot about those parts. But then when I was thinking about you reading it, I was like, oh, she's in for a roller coaster. Oh, well, that's the other thing. It's like when I get recommendations from my sisters, and then I'm reading about how she has to bite the headboard because she doesn't want to scream like I'm like Margo read this and now I feel weird also the book that we're reading
Starting point is 00:07:33 for the redheads right now is so porny like I was gonna read it but we share a kindle and I didn't want to fuck up like your page so when you're done with it I'll read it I'm gonna be done with it today um but there's a lot of sex scenes and so that'll be fun to talk about with the girls yeah no with your sister have fun my little sister oh my god wait Claudia Claudia our little sister is here she loves you oh Gabby Barrett Emma Chamberlain oh we literally say that to everyone when we were like our little sister's here she loves you so much and like big snitch comes in yeah emma chamberlain was ready to meet like a six-year-old that in walks this like big 23 year old dope like emma i love you and emma was like oh i was expecting a little child little sister not a grown-ass woman yeah um we have a great show for you guys.
Starting point is 00:08:25 Lots of news. Yeah, we have a lot to talk about. We have to talk about The Bachelor. I'm just trying to think if there was any other piece of my day that I just wanted to share with the group. But I don't think there is. No, I literally watched no television yesterday. It was such a delight. Except for The Bachelor.
Starting point is 00:08:38 Well, yeah. And I was dreading that. I was thankful for my book signing because it went until like 8 15. Oh yeah I wanted to ask you how it was if there's anything you want to share with the class. It was so fun me it was basically just me and Taylor Strecker like shooting the shit for an hour and the interface that we used was Crowdcast and that's if we ever do something live it's so much fun because there's a chat so it was basically like bringing me back to YouTube days and I was recognizing so many names of like OG toasters and it was just a delight. Like it was so much fun and we were talking about the book and it was just
Starting point is 00:09:12 great. That's so fun. Maybe we should do one. I know because. A live show. A 30 Rock live show. It's 30 Rock live. It's 30 Rock live.
Starting point is 00:09:20 Because I have heard of people doing live things during quarantine, but they're them just being like so technologically frustrating and i didn't want to do that i didn't want to like sell tickets to something like the toast live and torture people like i can't find it but this one that i used last night 100 an excellent integrated interface no i trust you when it comes to the integration of interfaces there is nobody who knows an interfetch like you. Let us know, you guys, if you want us to do like a Thursday night GNI, like let's get drunk. Maybe we'll win.
Starting point is 00:09:51 That would be crazy. I know. Should we do it? Well, let's see. Let's see if there's any buzz. You know, let's let the people decide. Okay. Well, I'm really excited for Snow Day Part 2 today.
Starting point is 00:10:02 We should be back in studio tomorrow pending the snow and pending negative COVID results. So I'm going to go get tested later today. Yeah, me too. So it'll be nice to see tomorrow hopefully, but I, I cannot lie.
Starting point is 00:10:15 I have thoroughly enjoyed these two days and today I'm like, I'm extra in the QE too. Like I'm changing my sheets. It's one of those days. Yeah. My sheets get changed tomorrow, but I agree. Like something about being on a temporary lockdown makes you appreciate the lockdown days more.
Starting point is 00:10:30 Whereas like when we were in lockdown here in New York for like eight months, nothing was special because it was just like another day of nothing. Yeah. No, I so agree. I've really appreciated this time that I've had. And also like when I did all of quarantine, I did not have Bruce on the loose. Right. And so to have yesterday like a full quarantine day with Bruno, he was just like so excited to have mom around all day. It was it was fantastic. And he loves the snow. And it was just a good day to be Bruce. But it's always a good day. Speaking of how's dude to do? Perfect. He made a cameo on my live last night.
Starting point is 00:11:08 He was like being a little camera shy. It was kind of cute. I literally had to chase him down the hall just to get it. He's so shy. But everyone like lost their minds when Theo showed up and it was such a success. Like he just. Oh my God. I think that we could successfully sell tickets to an hour live show of just Theo in his crate
Starting point is 00:11:25 and we could literally like break the website with how many people would want to watch. I totally agree. Break the internet. I would have it streaming on all my devices. TV, smartphone, iPad. Oh yeah. Like a big do-do-do on my TV. What could be better?
Starting point is 00:11:40 Do-do-do. Do-do-do. Okay. Let's get into everything because there's much to discuss. Without further ado, here are the fast five stories that you need to know before you wake up and take a bite out of your morning toast. Well, I feel as though today's sponsor is so appropriate seeing as how I woke up no less than five seconds ago and the only thing I did was brush my teeth. And that's how I have all this energy and this
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Starting point is 00:13:20 wonderland like snow white one yeah i'm gonna have to look into that, even though I love my pink. Me too. But I never thought about changing with the seasons. But you know, the accents in my bathroom, like the hardware is all rose gold. So like the pink kind of works aesthetically with my bathroom. Yeah. I have like a lot of other pink products out and it's just like the bruch stands as like a beacon of light.
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Starting point is 00:14:25 Bruch is the best. I feel like a lot of toasters have gotten their bruches from us. I hope so, because their smile is gleaming. Their skin is gleaming. Okay, let's get into this news, because first up, Elizabeth Chambers addresses the Armie Hammer controversy. She is S-H-D. She is shocked.
Starting point is 00:14:47 This is her words. Shocked shocked heartbroken and devastated obviously the real toasters were like okay so she's shd that that sounds bad that sounds bad okay so she took to instagram she posted um a nice photo of a beach saying for weeks i've been trying to process everything that has transpired i am shocked heartbroken and devastated heartbreak aside i am listening and will continue to listen and educate myself on these delicate matters. I didn't realize how much I didn't know. I support any victim of assault or abuse and urge anyone who has experienced this pain to seek the help she or he needs to heal. At this time, I will not be commenting further on this matter. I mean, it's, you know, it's wonderful to hear that. I feel like, you know, since they have children together that. I feel like, you know,
Starting point is 00:15:25 since they have children together, she very well could have not said anything. Or there's been many instances where wives and ex-wives have stood by the man. And I don't know, I just feel like this is a great moment for women and it cannot be easy. There are a lot of people I don't want to be this week. Armie Hammer is one of them. And also Elizabeth Chambers, like it's a really, really tough position to be in, to know that the man that you were married to for 10 years, like as a legitimate sociopath. So I thought this was a very well said statement. I think a lot of people have been like looking at her Instagram, looking to see if she's going to speak out. And now that she has, I can respect her privacy. Of course, her kids are her number one priority, but I just think it's
Starting point is 00:15:59 really cool of her to not, you know, stand by him when, when other women might. And I could understand it, you know? Yeah. But also other women might. And I could understand it, you know? Yeah. But also I think due to the fact that they have children, it's like, there probably is a lot more that she wants to say, but this is the father of her kids. And one day they will see this and it's always like keeping that in mind. So I do think she definitely took the high road. I think, you know, I was reading the comments on our Instagram, like people do want to know more from her, but I just don't think we're going to get that, and I don't think that we need to.
Starting point is 00:16:27 Honestly, it's not about her. It's about him. That's true. I think that focusing on what does she say, what does she think, it makes it more gossipy where it's like, no, this man is a cannibal. Let's talk about the facts. That's the thing. He's obviously had this cannibal fetish
Starting point is 00:16:47 for people are coming out for years. And he was married to someone for years. And I'm curious if he exhibited any cannibal-like qualities in the marriage. Right. I think that's what people do want to know. Was it a side hustle or was it his full persona? I think that's what people want to know. I think she's made it clear she's not going to let us know. Was it a side hustle or was it his full persona? I think that's what people want to
Starting point is 00:17:05 know. I think she's made it clear she's not going to let us know. Got it. But did you see that one of the women who came forward about her time spent with him, Paige Lorenz, was on Sophia with an F podcast? Yes, I did see that. Yeah. And it seems like she's she's sharing her experience. I watched a bunch of the clips and it seems really intense, but super interesting and brave of her to just come out with it. Yeah. And you know what's so weird about this whole thing is that there really hasn't been any formal statement or response from Armie Hammer or his camp. There was that one short one like talking about social media lies, but it's very clearly not social media lies. Yeah, I don't think we're going to get another one. Maybe in a few years, you know, he'll do an article, much like this next person who is not a cannibal, but she is coming back into the spotlight after some years being low key.
Starting point is 00:17:56 Catherine Heigl? Angelina Jolie. Oh. No. Angelina Jolie offers rare details about her really hard past few years and healing her family. So Angelina Jolie is on the cover of British Vogue this month. Looking so sickening. Looking like the snatchler. Yeah, just so elegant, so refined, so rich. Like everything. I saw these photos on Instagram and
Starting point is 00:18:18 I thought that it was like the most well-done photo shoot of all time. Yeah, I mean when it's her it's always the most well-done photo shoot. It's not hard, I mean, when it's her, it's always the most well-done photo shoot. It's not hard, you know? No, but she has kept her held high as she privately struggled with the fallout of her divorce. But now the actress candidly admits to British Vogue that the past few years have been, quote, really hard for her and their six children.
Starting point is 00:18:39 At one point in the interview, she's asked, do you feel as if you're at a happy stage in your life? To which she responds, I don't know. I've been focusing on healing our family. It's slowly coming back like the ice melting and the blood returning to my body. And though the 45-year-old is unsure about her happiness at this time, she expresses excitement for her 50s, saying, I feel that I'm going to hit my stride in my 50s. Yeah, she's been very, very quiet.
Starting point is 00:19:03 Even before the divorce. Like, she was kind of MIA. And then I think things went so poorly in the divorce. And I remember there being articles about how Hollywood was, like, really taking Brad Pitt's side. And I think she was really villainized, like, by people around her and the media. And that couldn't have been easy on top of dealing with a divorce from the most handsome man in the world. Well, I feel like the way that I remember it is like Hollywood people, like people in Hollywood who are like their friends and knew them took Brad's side. But I do feel like the media took her side.
Starting point is 00:19:34 Got it. Because Brad doesn't really talk to the media. And I feel like she, you know, she offers these glimpses here and there. And so I do think people are split and people don't know what to make of the situation and I feel like even in this article she talks about you know how leaving or ending the marriage was the best thing for the kids um yeah as if you know it was on Brad so I do feel like there's still like a lot of contention between them and people don't know how to feel about their divorce because like at one point they were America's sweethearts. Right. And now it's like, okay, well, one of them wasn't sweet.
Starting point is 00:20:06 Which one? Well, the thing is, is that Brad has been very open about, you know, he's now sober for the last few years and how like there was an incident where like his drinking really put the kids in a bad spot. They had to land the plane somewhere. Like, so I think he's not been shy about like him, you know, it takes two people to break up a marriage, but he's been very vocal about like how his part, his part in it and how getting sober was the best thing for him. But I agree.
Starting point is 00:20:31 But at the end of the day, like, yes, they were America's sweetheart couple. And like now we don't know what to do. But also in Hollywood terms, they are like the most successful marriage to ever exist. Six kids and like 10 years. Yeah. In Hollywood terms. Like, I don't know. I don't know to ever exist.
Starting point is 00:20:46 Like I could give you a few better ones, but they, they, they had success as a marriage. Like they were together for a long time and they have a big family. Right. Like that's a successful marriage. And I can,
Starting point is 00:20:58 I can live with that. And for a while I really shipped them. Like I remember like when I was in high school and Mr. And Mrs. Smith came out and then they like were rumored to be when I was in high school and Mr. and Mrs. Smith came out. And then they were rumored to be dating. And then they were dating. And then they got married.
Starting point is 00:21:09 I was fully aboard the ship the whole time. No, me too. And when it came out of seemingly nowhere that they were getting divorced, I definitely struggled with understanding how that could be. And now I feel like I've gotten to an OK place. My OK place has just turned into indifference towards both of them. Yes. Yes.
Starting point is 00:21:28 Indifference 100%. Like, in terms of, I don't really, like, when that picture went viral of Brad Pitt at the Oscars, like, grabbing Jennifer Aniston. And literally every magazine made it a meme about, like, women empowerment when it was literally just a photo. Like, don't ever chase a man who doesn't chase you. Like, people took it way fucking out of context. But I didn't feel a thing. Like, don't ever chase a man who doesn't chase you. Like, people took it way fucking out of context. But I didn't feel a thing. Like, I didn't feel a thing. Yeah, I don't feel a thing when it comes to his romantic life,
Starting point is 00:21:54 I think, at this point. You know, I'm only interested in what movies he's, you know, producing and playing in because I enjoy a film starring Brad Pitt and Angelina Jolie. Yeah, I would think that too. But then I saw Ad Astra and it wasn't it. Who was in that one? Brad Pitt?
Starting point is 00:22:11 Brad Pitt. It is like he went into space. And I should have just like, no, I just, I saw it. I would never have seen it if not for him. Because like, I don't watch space movies. But I just thought like, this man knows what he's doing. Like, it's going gonna be a space movie that changes my life and you trust him i trusted trusted yeah now what is your favorite brad pitt
Starting point is 00:22:31 movie oh there are so many shall we go to our favorite website imdb i want to say mine is money ball yeah that one does come to mind first is he ben Benjamin Button? Yeah. He's Benjamin Button, which I've never seen. What? I know. Oh, my God. There's a redhead in it. She's the star. Okay.
Starting point is 00:22:51 I know. I have to watch it. Okay. There's so many good ones. Once Upon a Time in Hollywood, obviously great. Inglourious Bastards. Oh, he was amazing in Inglourious Bastards. He was amazing in Inglourious Bastards.
Starting point is 00:23:02 I agree. Ocean's Eleven and, you know, the other Ocean's movies. Troy. Oh, we've done this before because he's in a movie called Snatch, which always just sends me. Oh, isn't he also in World War Z? Yes, he is. Have you seen that? No, I just remember like thinking about seeing it just because Brad Pitt was in it.
Starting point is 00:23:20 He's in this movie called Fury, which is a war movie, which I actually saw and I walked out because I was so bored and confused. What movies have you walked out of? I walked out. I would have not remembered that one. I would have forgotten that I saw it, but it's just here. Oh, you know which one? The most recent was Night School, remember? Oh, yeah.
Starting point is 00:23:43 With Kevin Hart and Tiffany Haddish. And I was like so excited to see it and it was so bad. And I was just like, I have to go home. I walked out of the Revenant, which was the, the Leonardo DiCaprio movie starring the bear. It was so atrocious.
Starting point is 00:23:57 I walked out of boss baby, which I was really upset about because I thought I would love it. And the cartoon was just like a little too stupid for me. And then I also walked out of Think Like a Man 2, which was really disappointing because I was a huge Think Like a Man 1 fan. And then when the second one came out. But I also feel like, I feel like sometimes when you go to see a movie, like you also have to be like, your mind needs to be like ready to immerse yourself.
Starting point is 00:24:22 And sometimes you're just like in walkout mode. No, and sometimes that's so true. Like me walking out of a movie is actually not reflective of the movie. It's reflective of my state of mind. Like I could actually sit down and watch boss baby or no, the Revenant. I walked out because it was bad. Like I was ready for a movie, but I could watch think like a man too. And I would probably love it. Yeah. Yeah. So you probably just like, weren't in the right headspace to be consuming a movie you are 100 correct my my friend 100 also two more great movies that he was in 12 years a slave it was so good oh my god that is the best movie like so difficult to watch i watched it in college
Starting point is 00:24:58 it's incredible incredible and the big short which we were talking about last week oh yeah yeah he was so good in that movie and also i don't know why i watched this movie i watched it maybe a year ago burn after reading yeah um have you seen it no it was good but weird he's in it and he's really young it's from oh no it's from 2008 i guess he's speaking of the big short is today's story about noah centineo uh story is it of course yes okay because is today's story about Noah Centineo a story? Of course, yes. Okay. Because we were talking about it, and now we'll be talking about it.
Starting point is 00:25:30 So he's in a lot of other movies that I haven't seen, but I'm sure I'm like disgracing his name by not mentioning them. Yes, of course. And those are the big ones. I need to watch this movie Snatch. I feel like I can relate to it. I think you can too. And of course Moneyball, which is a great movie.
Starting point is 00:25:47 And if you've never seen it, you should watch it. One of my favorites. And then Troy. That's probably the ones I'm disgracing myself with. Okay. Our next story is really sad. Dustin Diamond has died at age 44 after a battle with cancer. Dustin Diamond, best known for playing Screech on Saved by the Bell,
Starting point is 00:26:04 died on Monday morning after a battle with cancer. His rep confirmed the news to People in a statement saying, quote, We are saddened to confirm of Dustin Diamond's passing on Monday, February 1st due to carcinoma. He was diagnosed with this brutal, relentless form of malignant cancer only three weeks ago. In that time, it managed to spread rapidly through his system. The only mercy it exhibited was its sharp and swift execution. Dustin did not suffer. He did not have to lie submerged in pain.
Starting point is 00:26:30 For that, we are grateful. Oh, my God. What a terrible. I read that he passed away, but I didn't know what type of cancer it was. And that sounds horrible. And this is so sad. I actually never watched Saved by the Bell growing up. But I feel like if you did, this is like an integral part of your childhood. And like, it's just, it's, and Screech was
Starting point is 00:26:48 obviously like the, the only character who I thought was funny, only episodes I've seen. Like he was the only one worth watching. And that's really, really sad. Yeah. Extremely sad. I didn't realize the extent of the, of the illness. Yeah. Just like so brutal yeah was he in the reboot the the new Saved by the Bell reboot uh I wouldn't know I'm the wrong person to ask you know yeah um but I wonder if they will do any sort of tribute I believe that they probably would I think they would too hopefully I mean he was like an iconic television character. And I think a lot of people are going to be taking this really hard. So Ben loves Saved by the Bell. And he was like so upset last night because Screech is like, the whole show was centered around Screech. He's like the funny,
Starting point is 00:27:35 nice guy. And it's just, it's really sad for someone to die so tragically so young. So we're sending our thoughts and prayers to his family and to all the Saved by the Bells fans. Yes, but also we take solace in knowing that he's in a better place now. Yeah, and that he didn't suffer. Yeah, that's very true. Okay, well, our next story is a little TV news. And our next story is also brought to you by Honey. We all shop online, and we've all seen that promo code field taunt us at checkout.
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Starting point is 00:29:34 Love it. Really love it. Get money with honey. Okay, next story is really exciting. Wakanda Forever, a Black Panther spinoff series, is planned at Disney+. Black Panther television series is in the works at Disney+, from the movie's writer and director Ryan Coogler, according to The Wrap. A spinoff of the 2018 blockbuster hit that raked in more than $1.3 billion, the TV series will center on the kingdom of Wakanda, the fictional nation in the heart of Africa. It has not been announced whether it will focus on characters from the movies or if it will follow new characters. The series is reportedly among several projects in the works under Coogler's new five-year
Starting point is 00:30:12 deal with Disney. Under the agreement, his company, Proximity Media, will also develop projects with other networks under the Disney umbrella, including Hulu, Freeform, and ABC. Cool. I mean, I think this is fabulous. One, because we love a successful franchise, so let's just franchise it some more. But also, part of the reason why Black Panther was so successful is because it was the first time in comic book superhero movies that there was real representation for the black community.
Starting point is 00:30:40 And so now it's like, it shouldn't only be movies, it should be TV shows too. So I just think this is great for the kids. This is great for everyone. It's going to be great content. Disney plus cannot put out a bad television show, even if they tried their hardest. That's very true. And I actually feel like there's so much to work with. Like they're doing a Black Panther sequel that's centering around T'Challa's sister, but there are so many other characters in the Wakanda world that could make for a wonderful TV show. So I feel like there's so much there and it's going to be great. Right. So Chadwick Boseman will not be in the second movie. He will not. But it'll be centered around his sister. Is that what you said? T'Challa's sister, Sheree. Yeah. And she was the, like, she was really techie, right?
Starting point is 00:31:19 Yeah. No, she was awesome. Oh yeah. That'll be good. I like that. Yeah. Fabulous. So that's very exciting little programming news. And our fifth and final story is some more programming news because Noah Centineo is set to star in a new Netflix movie about the GameStop stock saga. Man, you know, the devil works hard, but Hollywood works faster. Yeah, I just, I have some thoughts, but first I want to read the details just in case there's something that's going to answer one of my questions. The 24-year-old actor is set to
Starting point is 00:31:48 star in an upcoming Netflix movie focused on the surge in GameStop stock, people confirmed. Oscar-winning screenwriter Mark Boll, who wrote The Hurt Locker and Zero Dark Thirty, will write the screenplay according to deadline. The film will center on the ongoing battle between hedge funds and the amateur Reddit traders who causedestop stock to skyrocket to more than 1700 last week through investing apps like robin hood last month redditors encouraged each other to buy the stock in the beloved video game store which drove up the price of the company's stock okay so here's my questions like how is this script already being written when the story is not right how are you going to end movie is that something that's like ongoing you know they'll start filming once they have an end to their story.
Starting point is 00:32:29 I just feel like this is so premature. Also, who is Noah Centineo going to play? I feel like he's going to play like the number one Reddit traitor. Yeah. Okay. So what I think, I agree. Like it's weird to have a synopsis for a movie when the actual real life events haven't even unfolded yet, but you never know what Hollywood does. I feel like they could focus on like the the beginning part of this saga where like the movie ends right as they figure it out and they like execute their plan. Okay but like in a movie like this because it's reminding me of the big short it's like it ends and then there's like text on screen you know because it's based on a true story and it's premium and you need like years worth of fallout. You do. To know what then there's like text on screen, you know, because it's based on a true story and it's premium. And you need like years worth of fallout.
Starting point is 00:33:07 You do. To know what to do with the text on screen. Like what if somebody goes to jail from this whole Robin Hood thing? That's what people are saying. Right. What if somebody becomes a billionaire? Like what if some, what if some people, what if, you know, eventually it goes all the way down and everyone's back where they started? Like I just feel as much as I'm excited for this movie,
Starting point is 00:33:27 like, it needs a little more time to play out. But it does take, like, two to three years to make a movie. Yeah. But, like, they're going to be filming the movie while the script isn't done? No, no. Maybe they just, like, wanted to get the rights to it because this is a once-in-a-lifetime piece of news, and it's perfect for a movie. So maybe whoever is filming it just wanted to get the rights to it, and maybe they won't start filming it for a few years.
Starting point is 00:33:54 Yeah, or maybe he's going to play Vlad, the Robin Hood guy, and the story will be told from Robin Hood's perspective of the clusterfuck that went down in their offices on the day that they realized that this system had been figured out. That would be interesting, but I'm not really interested in hearing, like, you know, the fancy Wall Street people side of it. Like, I want to hear, like, how, like, all these individual regular people figured this out and came together. Like, to me, that's more interesting than, like, people on Wall Street. Like, they do this every day for work. They're not interesting. interesting than like people on wall street like they do this every day for work they're not interesting yeah a hundred percent but it it will just be i wonder like which redditors they would focus on because it's like millions of people you know so right how do you decide like which stories to tell there's a lot of research to do here for this also who's gonna play dave portnoy
Starting point is 00:34:39 oh i think that he is so he's such an instrumental figure in this story. He has to, you're right. Like someone has to play him. Let's think. You know, wait, I know who should play him. I just don't know the actor's name. He's in the show Queen of the South. I've never seen it.
Starting point is 00:34:57 It could be like Ben Affleck. But maybe this guy has been in other stuff. Okay, his name is Ryan Onan. Has he been in anything else? Ryan Onan. I don't know why he just gives me like, Oh, you know what?
Starting point is 00:35:13 I mean, I've never seen this man in my life, but yeah, no, for sure. Right? No, this is it.
Starting point is 00:35:20 You found it. Or honestly, like Paul Rudd. Oh, I guess, but like, he just doesn't have the right, he doesn't have the right energy.
Starting point is 00:35:30 You know, you, if in order to successfully play Dave Portnoy, you have to have that chaotic energy we're always talking about. One that I, like that Claire Crawley definitely has, you know, found herself.
Starting point is 00:35:42 Yeah. Or maybe they could tap Rachel Ray for for the role yes oh my god perfect she has the exact type of chaotic energy we're looking for rachel ray as davida portnoy stop oh my god that's so funny um anyways i mean obviously i look forward to seeing this movie i will be seeing this movie i hope that the movie this movie. I hope that the movie like, well, one, I hope the movie is takes the right side and doesn't try to like make us sympathize with any villains. And I also hope that it's good. Yeah, me too.
Starting point is 00:36:17 Let's dive into The Bachelor because it was like the most justice serving episode. I was living for it. It was almost all the way to justice. It wasn't 100% just. It was living for it. It was almost all the way to justice. It wasn't 100% just. It was 80% just. Yeah, there was some justice being served, but I also was feeling conflicted. So let's take it from the top because Matt came into the rose ceremony. Let's take it from the top where our Bachelor Recap segment is brought to you by Love Book Online. Valentine's Day is coming up and do you smell that, Jackie? Love is in the air. Love book is a personalized gift
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Starting point is 00:37:58 this bachelor segment because love was in the air. Or was it? I'm so confused. And as was justice. I am confused too, but I feel like for the first time after watching last night's episode, I can start to discern when Matt is being polite and when he has a real connection. Yes, but it does feel like on every single one-on-one date, like the girl is the winner. Yes, but I do think he's probably being very meticulous with who he gives a one-on-one to. And I don't think that anyone who's getting a one-on-one is not top five material. Yeah, I agree. Okay, let's get into it because we started with the rose ceremony
Starting point is 00:38:31 and Matt comes in ready to serve up some justice. And finally he is taking matters into his hands. And I thought that his little speech was good because he got the point across. Bullying will not be stood for here. And finally the girls were able to look at themselves and be like, oh, my God, we've been such assholes. No, and then, like, everyone scrambling and apologizing just so, like, they don't get in trouble with Matt was the funniest thing ever. And I really appreciated how the new girls were like, we know you're only apologizing because, like, Matt brought it up.
Starting point is 00:38:57 Like, you're not actually sorry. But it was, like, literally a sorry fest from, like, the most guilty girls. Like, MJ, Serena, Serena C. No, I think it's C. Serena C. Okay. Serena C, MJ, Anna, and Victoria, like just trying to like do PR for themselves. And it was hysterical to watch. And as much as I was so happy that he sent Anna home, because in no uncertain terms, like what Anna said and did to Brittany was unexcusable, unforgivable. I do wish she had the same sort of like swift energy
Starting point is 00:39:29 with the other girls. Like I think they all, MJ and Victoria, like deserve to go home and be embarrassed just as much as Victoria. I mean, just as much as Anna. I agree. I think it was hard for him to sift through all the rumors and it was good of him to like take a hard stance against the
Starting point is 00:39:45 bullying but I'm not gonna lie like I did feel a little bit for Anna when she realized that she was so wrong she was so sorry and so sad and I don't think she should have stayed because you know we can forgive you but like you know there are consequences there are consequences and like no you're not gonna stay here when you've started a rumor about another girl in the house um but you could tell she was genuinely mortified with herself and so sorry. And like she that she clearly lost herself in this process. Yeah, I completely agree. I don't know if it was just me.
Starting point is 00:40:15 I'm like, but I did feel bad for her, like as she was leaving, even though like I was so mad at her last week. And what she did was so atrociously disgusting. She was so mad at herself. Yeah. But, you know, know yeah i had a hard time and then also a part of me after watching reading dylan barber's tweets the cynical part of me was like yes was like did production hear that she heard this rumor and forced her to say it like or coerced her not forced they don't they're not so heavy-handed coerced her into saying it like made her feel like it was the right thing to do. And then she realized that she got played. I don't know. After discussing yesterday on the show, Dylan Barber's like Q&A on Twitter,
Starting point is 00:40:52 I watched the episode through a whole new lens. And I, it's just really hard for me because I get so involved and like, I get all these like angry feelings and then like, no, Dylan's right. Like there is a level of manipulation to the whole thing. So it's like, who do we be mad at? Yeah. And I feel like every, you know, most bachelor watchers know that there is production that goes on behind the scenes, but I just sort of assume that over the years they've let up on some of those old school ways of producing television just because, you know, the times have changed. But to hear him say that just now I'm watching it as if those people are still doing all of those things. And it makes you just feel a little bit less hard on the girls.
Starting point is 00:41:30 No, you're 100% right. But if we're watching it through the lens of just regular Bachelor, I could not stand MJ last night. Like, her just completely gaslighting everyone. Like, saying she had no part of the divisiveness in the house when she was literally, like, the captain. And she was making such a bad argument i lead by example and i preach harmony no but like she just like looked up some quotes and just keeps reiterating them and just hopes if she says them enough that that's true you lead by example by the way yeah no you do lead by example by being a mean girl you have led by that example like what are you saying like it's like
Starting point is 00:42:02 just it's just words that don't mean anything. And this entire like season thus far, I've really felt like she was part of, if not like the core of this like weird vibe in the house, that's really divisive. And the new girls are put in a bad spot and she's definitely a mean girl. Like there's no way around it. Oh, I feel like it's episode one. I assumed she was just going to be like a cool girl in the house. And I feel like her meanness is extremely stealth. And I think that she's shocked that she's even being called out for it. Yeah. I mean, also she showed up to the rose ceremony looking so sickening. I love her hair. I could never pull it off, but I just think she has such great energy and looks wise
Starting point is 00:42:42 and her black blazer and her hair like she's very intimidating and I thought Yesenia really held her own because Yesenia definitely feels like a quiet reserved girl I love Yesenia she completely gave it to her like there really was there's not anyone better who could have like stood up to her I was only even hoping that Yesenia like would not have answered yes because like me too because she was being so like irrational that just to like answer her with silence would have been hysterical. But Yesenia is like, I have no doubt that she can handle it, that she can handle it, that justice will be served up next week and that Yesenia is our queen. You know, like they were talking in circles and MJ was doing everything she could
Starting point is 00:43:25 to like gaslight the fuck out of jesenia but jesenia was like i am not flammable you cannot gaslight me no jesenia said i am not flammable um but before that we had two one-on-ones kit and rachel um i like because you know what wait sorry i just want to go back to the two-on-one it's the worst one like there's an obvious villain in the, but then like someone is put up to task with them. Who's like not up for the challenge. And you're like, it's like pulling teeth, like wanting them to say the right things. And it's like, I don't feel that way with just any in the room. Like she is going to take care of business. She is our leader and she is leading by example. Yeah. No, but there's just a, usually in the two on one, there's the villain. And then someone
Starting point is 00:44:04 who's like trying to stand up to them, but like is, is having a hard time. It's too weak. Yeah. I don't like, it's mean to say, but yeah. But you're right. Like they just can't finish the task. Yeah. Because also like the villain is so strong and villainous. Yeah. Um, let's talk about the both, both of the one-on-ones because Rachel and Kit, every season there is at least on The Bachelor, there's like that shopping date. And honestly, like it never fails to make me cringe. Like it's just so awkward. I completely agree. And I was seeing like all of these memes, like the shopping date is the best date. And it's like, yeah, because you walk away with clothes, even if you don't land the man in
Starting point is 00:44:39 the end. But it's like what you have to go through to get all those clothes. It's just like weird to feel like, because first of all, Matt is not paying for it, but you're under this guise that like this person's buying you the clothes when it's just a part of the experience, even though he was the one who chose you for that experience. So in a way he's indirectly buying you the things, but it just feels like in a sense, like, like charity. No, for me, that's's not that's not how it feels like if it's the weirdest feeling to keep coming out of the dressing room and like have to spin and like sound so excited about like dresses and like he has to be excited and she has to be excited it's like how many times are they going to say the same thing and it's like like to me like my
Starting point is 00:45:19 awkwardness I would never be able I wouldn't they would say you know what we're not giving you the clothes like you're too awkward receive a cannot receive a compliment. Someone's like, I like your shirt. I'm like, oh, I'm a fat, disgusting beast. So like a whole date of like putting dresses. I would have walked out. He'd been like, that's beautiful. I'm like, really? You see my love handles? Like I just would not be able to accept the compliments. It's like that scene in white girls. Yeah. No, literally. So that's what it would be mean. But it's worth mentioning that whoever gets that date is usually like a contender. Like Becca Kufrin got it, I remember.
Starting point is 00:45:48 So it's a really big deal. And I think for the first time I was like, I saw a difference in how Matt interacted with some of the other girls versus how he interacted with Rachel. Of course, he told her he was falling in love with her. But I think that she definitely goes really, really far because I was just getting the vibe that like he liked her. Yeah, he is super into her and she is very into him. And it was,
Starting point is 00:46:07 I felt like they have a very good connection and she will be around for a very long time. Yeah. And then the other one on one was with Kit and I really like her, but like, it was like, you know, poor little rich girl,
Starting point is 00:46:16 like, you know, growing up, like my mom was so successful and like, it was like hard for me. And it's like, I'm sure I'm not downplaying her trauma. Like just because you're, you know, successful, like everyone has their own shit.
Starting point is 00:46:28 Like, and I really believe that. But like to go on TV, like in this climate, like it was just like a little tone deaf. Like, no. And it's like, it was hard. Like for me, like it was like poor little rich girl. My tiny violin is playing for you. It was just like a little out of touch, but that's, I think why we love Kit, right? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:46:44 It was a little out of touch, but that's, I think, why we love Kit, right? Yeah, it was a little out of touch. But I think that's like who she is. And I still think she's super cute. And Matt likes her. And Matt likes her. But I do think it's going to end on like a friend note where it's like, I don't see us getting past friendship. And I think when they both get back to the city, like we'll be seeing them hanging out.
Starting point is 00:47:01 But I feel like they're just like good friends who are like, oh, if we met in the real world, like we would hang out and be friends so I think that's a lot of people were expecting him to send her home last night which I actually could have seen too where like if they couldn't get past this friend connection but I think it's still early enough in the season where he's keeping his friends around he's keeping his friends close and his enemies closer um another thing so some of the other girls who I feel like stand out, they didn't get a one-on-one, but who I still feel like are, you know, top tier in the running. Brie still.
Starting point is 00:47:35 Chelsea. But she's falling into that spot of like, she got the first one-on-one, came out so strong, like strong as connection. And now she's falling behind. That always happens to the first date. That's what I was worried was going to happen just because like he gets busy he's busy no I know but like I believe in their love like I really really do I really want Brie to win like I think she's perfect I know I just feel like it hasn't the connections not sustaining and maybe they're
Starting point is 00:48:00 they're hanging out and talking and we're not seeing it but I just feel like he's he's been distracted with other women and has forgotten about his amazing time with Brie. What's the name of the girl who was the new, she just came last week, she's a teacher and we loved her? Michelle. Michelle. Loved her this week.
Starting point is 00:48:14 I thought like, you don't even realize how like, okay, group dates obviously suck, but like Michelle's only been on a one-on-one. So like she's in the worst position ever. Like it can only go down from here for her. But I think that she is top four material as well. Yeah. There's a lot of girls who I think I could see him ending up with,
Starting point is 00:48:31 which is what's making it a good season. Yeah. But I don't know who it's going to be. I really don't. The only thing that left me frustrated from the episode last night was that like it was kind of this, you know, witch hunt for all the bullies like to be exposed. And the only girl who I felt like who got away with, with her bulliness was Serena.
Starting point is 00:48:51 Not Serena who had the one-on-one who we love. The other Serena. I believe it's Serena C. Yes. I feel like, but then I also, if we're going to start to go into like people who laughed at the jokes and didn't stand up. I'm not saying that. I'm saying she was like, she was like really like egging people on.
Starting point is 00:49:08 She was the weakest link of the bullies, but that still is a bully. Yeah. But I feel like you could put Kit in that category too. Well, yeah, you could, you could,
Starting point is 00:49:19 you could. Yeah. I feel, but I also feel like if we saw all the footage, I feel like there's so much more. And so they are making Anna, Victoria, and now MJ, like, three main characters. And I feel like that's maybe how it went down. Like, that they were the big three.
Starting point is 00:49:35 I don't know. But I don't trust anything. But I also agree, you can't send the whole house home because they were all fucking mean. Yeah, they were all fucking mean. They were all laughing, and only one person stood up for them. And that's Katie. And now everyone wants to pretend like, oh, we weren't mean to the new girls. Yeah, well, also, I was watching with Ben and like we were, he was like fully watching
Starting point is 00:49:54 and he was like, Katie's a snitch. Like he was not into Katie snitching. And I totally disagreed. I'm like, no, sometimes a snitch is necessary. Yeah, no, I, I completely disagree. He obviously hasn't seen every episode and knows what went down. But I do feel like Katie made her big stand last week. And now, where is she, you know?
Starting point is 00:50:14 It looks like next week she's fighting with someone else. Well, also, nobody knew that it was her who snitched until fucking Matt accidentally dropped it. Did you notice that? No. When he pulled victoria aside was it victoria or mj one of them when he pulled them aside and he was like and then katie told me all this stuff about what was going on in the house and the person's eyes eyebrows like flicker and now that's how it's going to come out like matt totally matt needed to protect the snitch
Starting point is 00:50:39 and he did not and i was mad at him for that damn well you know what i feel like this is her like obviously i don't think she's going to be winning. I feel like this is her role for the season as just like the justice seeker. Yeah. And she should be, she should be proud of herself because she did the right thing. Yeah. And she's like being hailed the hero of the season now. She's like the only one with a good head on her shoulders who spoke up when like a lot
Starting point is 00:51:01 of the girls were being bullies. And if that's the legacy she leaves on the show, should be very proud of that i agree yeah and i hope she brings that like that kind justice seeking energy to paradise and you know is letting everyone know who's being a mean girl yeah i couldn't agree more so it was actually a pretty good episode it was i just yeah the girl drama is actually like a good this season but it gets so boring like the first 30 minutes i'm like yeah yeah yeah and then there's like an hour minutes, I'm like, yeah, yeah, yeah. And then there's like an hour lag where I'm like, I literally would rather be doing anything else but watching the show.
Starting point is 00:51:30 And then the last 30 minutes pick up again. Yeah, I agree. So that's our show. Anything else you want to drop? We'll see you next week on The Bachelor. No, just going to get on with my productive day. I intend on Pelotoning again and sort of, you know, getting back to my high outputs because yesterday was a disgrace, but I did it. And
Starting point is 00:51:50 that's all you like, I'm proud of myself for getting back on. That's the hardest thing to do. You're right. And you did that. And I did that. So I'm excited to get back on today, make it a little fun, maybe listen to Morgan Wallen on a scenic ride and just have another wonderful day, snow day in the queue. Thank you guys so much for listening to The Morning Toast, the millennial morning show where we deliver the fast five stories that you need to know every Monday through Friday on YouTube. So if you're watching us on YouTube, please feel free to subscribe and give this video
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