¶ Podcast Welcome and Hosts' 90210 History
Hey, all you nostalgic freshmen. What? I don't know. There's such a pause. Do you want me to do it again? No. Let's just keep going. Welcome to 9021 Here We Go, the podcast that takes a look at each episode of the 90s sensation Beverly Hills 90210. I'm Kendra Mickles, and I'm seeing these episodes for the first time.
I'm Nick Gunning, and I've seen them all, baby. Every single one. That's right. This podcast is part of the Radio Meanwhile Network. You can find more on this show and others like it on the network's website, radiomeanwhile.com. Other shows on the network include previously on X-Men.
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The pilot. So just for a little background, I have been watching, I mean, I started watching 90210 when I was probably like eight or nine years old, which is insane. The right time. There's a very clear memory I have. And when we get to that episode, I'm going to be like, this is where I hopped on board. So you wait for that. Kendra, you're like eight years younger than me.
Something like that. Something like that. So we have slightly different pop culture references and backgrounds. Kendra, now you've just sort of been aware of 90210 as a thing that was on TV at some point. Yes. Like I think of something like Dallas. You know what I mean? That is probably exactly. I mean, I know it was there. I just have never, you know. It's a thing.
that exists. So, I mean, I truly love this show. I'm not, not some sort of like, you know, I like it ironically or something like that. Like this was the show of my youth. I watched it. I made my wife watch it through once as an adult, probably 10 years ago or so. i still liked it so i mean i've seen them all i've seen the cw version which i like that as well
After we get through 293 episodes of this, we're coming for you. We're doing it. CW90210. We're doing it. But everything you're experiencing is for the first time. Yes. You didn't know what the peach fit was. I did nothing. Brandon Walsh meant nothing to you. I didn't even know the premise. Basically, you knew that Luke Perry was on a show. That Luke Perry's in. That's what I knew. Correct me if I'm wrong, but it's not.
our recent rewatch of Smallville the first time you've seen like Tori Spelling act probably that's hilarious I mean I feel like I've seen her in like reality yeah shows well like Masked Singer for example she was Tori Spelling was just on Masked Singer and did a great job was she on the she was she was the unicorn
Oh, yeah. That's right. A lot of like Aaron's spelling clues in there. She did do a pretty good job. Of course, BH90210, it's not really a reboot of the show. It's just sort of going back to the nostalgia of the show. Just ended its six episode run. And I'm telling you.
you what i'm jazzed for 90210 uh it was an interesting experience to watch the finale and then immediately watch the pilot because that's like a 30 year yeah gap so it's pretty crazy is that gonna come back is it gonna continue they always sort of promoted it like it was
a six episode limited series i think they certainly like they they set up storylines just in case you want a season two and i think it did decent like the live ratings dropped but the live plus seven ratings stayed pretty solid so i think it's possible it comes back next summer i hope so it was a lot of fun anything's possible but anyway uh we we are gonna watch the entirety of 90210 and you're gonna join along with us um we mentioned in our little uh
pre our pilot episode if you will before this our prelude episode that even though i know everything that's going to happen i promise you i won't spoil it yes so thank you yes i appreciate i'm doing this for kendra's sake i know i hate them i know So for the sake of our listeners and for Kendra, I will stick to the timeline. I won't say, well, actually, that is season four. None of that. So if you're watching it for the first time, I hope you'll join us on this. Kendra.
This episode was available on VHS that I checked out from Blockbuster as a child on DVD by itself. I've seen the pilot many, many times, most recently with you the other night. But I would like you to take us...
¶ Pilot Synopsis: Brenda and Brandon's Struggles
into the synopsis of the pilot. Tell us your experience. What is this story about? I would love to tell you. I'm glad. This episode is about, you're going to have to help me with names because I can't remember. Brandon and Brenda Walsh have just moved to Beverly Hills from Minnesota. And they're starting school. It's the first day of school. They don't know anybody. They're just going in blind.
um so it's the first day of school and you there's a very long like montage of the first day of school like everyone arriving at school it's like 10 minutes long you know and i've got to say about that montage it starts with the banana yeah which is not how it really starts that theme doesn't come into play for quite a while oh
Like midway through the first season, I feel like that started showing up. Oh, okay. So they must have put that in afterwards because it repeats a couple of times too. Yeah. Because I'm pretty sure it was like soft rock.
when i saw it like on tv or even on the dvds i think it's still like a you know like a soft rock thing but yeah there's a huge huge montage of people arriving at school basically all to highlight that brandon and brenda are podunk like oh we're wearing sweatshirts and driving used cars Yeah. Yeah. All right. So Brenda ends up becoming acquaintances with. Kelly. Kelly. Taylor. Yeah. In science class. Yes.
Um, and then she doesn't want to be partners with the mean girl who's coming in. So she pretends that she's waiting for Brenda. They didn't really say.
I mean, I didn't really know why she didn't want to be friends. I think she was just being a snob. I think she thought... Well, everyone didn't want to be partners with... whoever that was so anyway um so brenda kind of you know joins her friend group and starts hanging out with them uh and uh let's see what it's such a long it's very long it's so very long um so there's a there's a party yes they go to like this back to school party thrown by marianne and brandon meets marianne and like
Falls head over heels for her. It's an instant thing. So yeah, Brandon doesn't realize that she's Marianne Moore, like the rich girl everybody's talking about. They just kind of hit it off. Meanwhile, David and Scott, who are younger, they're freshmen. I think...
I think our main protagonists are what? Would you say juniors? They said they were juniors. They're juniors. Okay. So David and Scott are freshmen, but they sneak into the party anyway with the help of Steve Sanders. Yes. Who we learn recently, he and Kelly recently broke up. Yes. And Steve's not doing so well. He does say it multiple times to multiple people. I used to date her. Yeah.
Yes. So Brandon ends up with Marianne and they go on a date and he's like, oh, she's not just this rich girl. She has a personality. So, Brenda. Oh, my gosh. Yep. Brenda. Kelly. Yes. Good for you. Look at you pulling on names. Oh, you just said Kelly. Oh, I know. But still. They get her a fake ID so they can go to a club. They use her Minnesota ID so that the people will recognize the changes. Oh, gotcha. That's how Brenda's able to. Gotcha. So Brenda's the only one who is allowed into the club.
And they just leave her there. Yeah. for some reason well she gets in and she's expecting them to come in and she doesn't come back out i know but why wouldn't she just wait at the door yeah i don't know just run in i think because they were i think because there's it was supposed to be because they're like nervous they're trying to like get away all right well she meets this guy yes jason jason and she uh
she ends up going home with him. She does. Yeah. Um, but it's PG. It stays PG. Let's be clear. Anything from happening. Uh, and he just takes her home, but, uh, she continues to date him and not tell him that she is a high school. It's basically 16 years.
years old yeah it's it's definitely not legal he's like a 25 year old lawyer yeah he's a lawyer um so she continues to date him uh and eventually kelly is like hey you need to tell him yeah kelly the voice of reason suddenly yeah yeah um and she does and it obviously yeah does not things things don't go so great
And then, meanwhile, with Brandon and Marianne, Marianne's moving a little quick. Brandon puts the brakes on it. Yeah. But then the rumor starts that they've done some stuff. Yes. And Brandon... doesn't spread the rumor but he also doesn't say like hey yeah that's not what happened so marianne gets upset with him we're forgetting andrea we're forgetting andrea zuckerman yeah who is the editor of the newspaper fun fact she gabrielle
Carteris lied about her age, was actually 10 years older than everybody else. Really? Yes. And got the part and was living in a constant fear that they were going to find her out and kick her off the show. So she's the editor of the newspaper. Brandon goes to try to work at the Blaze because he'd worked in Minnesota. She's unimpressed with him. She throws some tests his way and he says he'll cover the girls lacrosse team. And she's not about that. Yeah. And so.
That sort of goes along. But then he also follows her home, right? Yeah. He like finds out that she doesn't live. Like she shouldn't really be going to that school. Yeah, she shouldn't be going to West Beverly. Because she doesn't live in that area. And at first I was like, there's no. way that they would be able to working at a school yes i can tell you bring your expertise you can't do that but then she explains that she she tells them she does live yeah her aunt her grandma
oh yes her grandma grandma rose and that's the address she gives yeah uh so so that makes sense but um i don't think it's that big a deal for her to be 10 years older because like high school musical, the girl who plays Sharpay was way older than everybody else. So yeah, she doesn't look, I mean, she looks, she fits in pretty well. I think she fits in pretty well. So we haven't talked about Donna.
played by Tori Spelling, who was the daughter of Aaron Spelling, like Uber producer Aaron Spelling, who produced the show. The lore is that she auditioned under a fake name to get in. But I noticed that Donna...
Does she even speak? I mean, she's basically. She says like one or two words. Yeah, she's like an extra almost. So I don't know if they were planning on making her more of a. I mean, she becomes. She does. She does. But there's, you know, pilots sometimes are shot much sooner than the rest. of the series and this i it seems like they look a lot different it seems like there was a gap between the pilot and the next episode okay
So noticeably absent would be Luke Perry. Yes. Who was not an original cast member. Right. And even when he comes on, he's not meant to be a series regular. Had he done other stuff before this? Was he a name? He must have. I don't think he was a name necessarily.
but I don't think this was like his very first gig. Jason Priestley had done like Quantum Leap and other things. It all done some, a little few things. I looked up Jason Priestley because he looks so familiar to me, but there's nothing I've seen really that he's... yeah that's fair i guess he looks so familiar so i don't know if he just looks like someone i know or someone else i've seen you know i mean he's been
He was so, so huge in the 90s. And then I think he's just kind of always around. So you probably just have seen him. Probably just seen him around. Probably. So Steve doesn't really get much of a storyline other than being broken up with by Kelly. The kid crashes his car. Well, he doesn't really crash his car. David drives him home because Steve is drunk from the party. So David doesn't have his ID, drives Steve home, doesn't put the parking brake in.
car crashes car crashes so then he's trying to find who crashed his car because he doesn't remember yeah uh and he does eventually find out so that's that's basically the layout brandon and brenda have each had their like quick first romances in Beverly Hills. They both end sort of negatively. Marianne and Brandon sort of make up when he apologized. He goes on the radio and apologizes and sets the record straight, but they're not going to.
they're not going to be a power couple you know she's like she's like i'll call you and then walks away and he's like perfect yeah yeah that's great uh so yeah that's pretty much that's pretty much where we are with the pilot yeah a lot
A lot happens. It is a lot. Well, I said in our prelude episode that it's basically like a little movie. Yeah, it is. You really could kind of just be done there if it was just a movie of the week. So I don't know what their expectations were or whatever, but... it gets a lot in i remembered like brandon following andrea home uh brenda and and jason i thought those were like episodes down the road because i mean they basically like full episodes yeah they are so it's a lot going on
¶ October 1990 Cultural Landscape
So that is just without commentary. That's just the synopsis. Yes. So, Kendra, in October 4th, 1990, when this premiered, what were you doing? I was, but a twinkle in my parents' eye. Not even alive. Nope, not alive. I was rocking in seventh grade. I had not had front teeth for a while, but they came in that year. I had a curly mullet. Do you mean first grade? First grade.
Okay. You said seventh grade. Oh, no. I did have teeth in seventh grade. But yeah. Yep. Yep. First grade. First grade. Just living in first grade. Best show for first grade. Well, I didn't watch it. right from the start. We'll see where it comes in. What else was going on in the world of October of 1990? Let me tell you. I'd love to hear it. George H.W. Bush is president. Read my lips. At this time. I remember. The Simpsons had just premiered.
in january you know what i remember watching the premiere of the simpsons really i think i watched maybe two episodes and then we were like this is not allowed to watch the simpsons yeah that's what happened to me as well uh yeah not allowed so uh we're living in a post simpsons world yes at this point yeah um let's see simpsons which is still on as we record in 2019
Gas was only $1.34. I remember that heyday. $1.34. It went down after that. When I was a teenager, it got down below $1. When I go visit my brother in South Carolina, this is what they're doing. paying for really oh wow it's not even funny that's crazy because we do not we live in 1990s yeah we live in the land of three dollars i tell you what i'll take my good roads over the untaxed streets of michigan A couple of movies that premiered in 1990. I'm sorry.
A couple of shows that premiered in 1990. Law and Order, the very first Law and Order came out. I don't know why I'm making these motions. It's an audio medium, as we discussed. The Fresh Prince of Bel-Air. Awesome. Premiered. Yeah. And Blossom. Oh, I love Blossom too. I know. I've never seen Blossom. Should we do a Blossom podcast? Yes, Kendra. The simple answer is yes. I've never seen it.
All right. So yeah, that's what's going on in 1990. All right. Well, before we get into our commentary, let's go through a couple of our recurring segments here. The first...
¶ Behind the Scenes and Guest Spotlight
Living in Beverly Hills. Are we allowed to sing it? I don't know. I guess six seconds, I think, maybe is the rule. Which they actually ended BH90210 with playing that song. So now it's even within the world. Full circle. So here are some of our...
guest stars for the premiere episode. Of course, Maxwell Caulfield, who played Jason, Brenda's love interest, played Michael in Grease 2. Grease 2. Grease 2. Ruined his career. Ruined the man's career. Grease 2 isn't that bad, is it? Well, it ruined his career. Jaiman Huso, who you may know as the Academy Award winning actor from movies like Amistad, but more recently in a lot of superhero movies. He's the wizard in Shazam. He's in Guardians of the Galaxy. He's in Aquaman. Was he in this?
was the bouncer that checked Brenda's... You know, I thought he looked familiar, but I couldn't put my... I didn't have the name, but I was like, oh, that's that guy. You said his name. First acting role. You think I didn't play how to say that on YouTube? multiple times before i did it but thank you for the compliment alex dessert of boy meets world and becker fame did you recognize him he's eli on boy meets world which you should know like mr turner's pal eli
Well, anyway, he also played Julio on the 90s show The Flash, which was right after this, plays Brandon's friend Robinson, who helped start the rumor about Marianne Moore. You'll know who I'm talking about. You look him up. Yeah, I need to look him up. I can't remember. Leslie Bega plays Marianne Moore in this. I knew her from a sitcom called Head of the Class that was on when I was a kid, but she's probably more well-known. She's definitely more well-known for The Sopranos.
where she was a regular on The Sopranos. Oh, I've never seen The Sopranos. And a little bit of casting info here, Pamela Galloway, who had been basically a guest-starring actor all throughout 70s, 80s, and 90s, probably most well-known for Who's the Boss.
plays Jackie Taylor, Kelly's mom. Now, Kelly's mom's one of the more important supporting characters in both 90210 shows. And she's played by Angela Espy. And this is the only time that Pamela Galloway plays Jackie Taylor. And it was her last screen credit.
Wow. Who knows? So that's it for our guest cast. A few random things. I noticed that most of the time you see the Walshes in the Walsh house. It is not the house that... you know for the rest of the series oh okay there are exceptions to that do you remember the scene where there's the dad is standing in front of an arched doorway with grapes all over it it's pretty noticeable but i recognize it just from the show well
It turns out that Lyman Ward was originally cast as Jim Walsh, the Walsh patriarch, and was recast by James Eckhouse, who played him for the rest of the series. And so they went back and reshot the scenes with the dad. And by then they had got the actual house that they were going to use. So all the scenes with Jim Walsh in it are in the Walsh house. All the other pilot scenes are in wherever they shot the rest of the pilot. So it's kind of.
of a quirky little thing there yeah i already mentioned that that was not kelly's mom that was also not brandon's car brandon's car is a pretty uh pretty set fixture in the early seasons he calls it mondale and whatever they were driving was not mondale Mondale yes and this novel was or this episode was novelized by Mel Gildan and if you listen to my other podcast see all the book show you'll know how much I love novelizations I weirdly have not
read this novelization okay we have to read it together and talk about i will do that 100 uh so those those are just some general thoughts kendra
¶ Pilot Review: Strengths and Weaknesses
what did you think of the episode how did it work as a pilot as a hook into a series for you i i thought it was a good pilot i mean i feel like you get to know like the key players you certainly do pretty well yeah um and uh you kind of you get to see like what they're about yeah uh and it i mean it was really long yeah but uh i
I don't know. I mean, towards the end, I was kind of like, oh my goodness, we've been watching this for a while. Let's be done. But it was interesting throughout the whole thing. And I... I liked the Walshes, and I liked the freshman kids. They made me laugh. Yeah, yeah, David and Scott. Yeah.
Um, so overall, yeah, I liked it. Did he? Okay. So it held up for you. See, I was, I mean, I've always liked it, but I, you know, I've seen it since I was a little kid watching it with you. I was kind of aware of like, this is a little slow. You know what I mean? This is.
this is not is as dynamic as i sort of remembered it but i think that uh one thing they get right is they the characters are pretty much those are the characters that you expect them to be a lot of times when you watch a pilot you're like oh that's wrong you know what i mean they're just not like parks and rec yeah yeah exactly exactly they did not quite like there and i don't think these characters are like 100 fully fleshed out but i think like
Nobody really did anything that was off type for their character in the pilot. I think that they understood and got it pretty good. So I think as far as like a setup, I don't know how... like watching it now if i watch that i don't know how intrigued i would have been to watch episode two because they didn't really
Not that you need a crossover, but they really didn't give you any kind of a hook into the story going forward to make you want to know what happened. I'm not saying have it to be continued, but... typically there's some sort of like what now and this was kind of like the end roll credits it's hard to tell because like
I know that I'm in it and I know that you've told me that the first season can be a little rough. I think it can be. Yes. It's very issue focused. I'm willing to like push through and do it. All right. Um, but I didn't, I didn't hate it for sure. I mean, I,
¶ Deep Dive into Character Dynamics
I liked the characters and I'm, I'm ready to keep going. Yeah. What did you think of Brandon and Brenda? Like their sibling.
relationship uh there was some times where they were almost like flirty with each other that's funny and uh i was like okay yeah like she like comes in in her like oversized t-shirt pajamas and just like snuggles up him on the bed and i was like oh okay yeah a little a little close yeah right see that's funny because i've always thought that they actually poke fun at that in bh9 a little bit because it is it's not i i
Again, I don't want to jump forward, but I do think that that smooths out a little bit. Okay. I mean, I know they're twins, so I mean... they're super close but it does feel a little flirty yeah i thought the whole walsh dynamic well like the dad for example didn't really do anything he just every once in a while was like hey you're good you know that was it i thought that
I don't even remember him. That's probably why I don't remember that scene. Well, he's not in very much. So probably because they had to recut, you probably lost a lot of scenes that way. I thought that the Walsh's in general, like the mom was maybe more understanding than I think I would have been about my 16 year old. Like for sure. Dating. We're living in Beverly Hills now. Oh, that's what you've been doing.
Well, it's okay. Right. And Brenda's sort of like, I'm sorry. She's like, no, it's fine. You live and learn. We've all dated the adult star of Grease 2 in our youth. So I thought that was a little kooky. i did like the the friend group they didn't really do anything to uh like donna didn't say anything as we mentioned and there was like two other girls who were always in the car yeah and it was like
there really was not any kind of movement to make that like a friend group. It was really just like Kelly and Brenda. And Kelly was a lot more like... I guess it's kind of cool that she's as level-headed as she was and wasn't just, like, a ditzy, like, self-centered kind of stereotype. Yeah. But it also, like, I kind of missed that a little bit, like, in their early friendship to have that.
vibe i don't know does that make sense you know what i'm saying kelly yeah i almost feel like they were too much alike oh when it was supposed to be like this really stark difference yeah they were very
They were just in sync. They were just thinking the same thing. Kelly was often the one who was like tempering Brenda. Yeah. I don't know. I mean, it's just, I thought that was a little odd. I thought Ian Ziering as Steve was pretty funny. Just like the whole way through. I thought like all of his stuff was funny.
um i thought the the focus on the adults was very weird did you find that on well the teachers like all the teachers were really like characterized like the the oh yeah the science teacher the science teacher had a whole thing going and like yeah the spanish teacher the spanish teacher and the vice principal and they're like romance and stuff
I was just like, what is this? Oh my goodness. This is bizarre. That scene, I was like, okay. Yeah. That would not happen in 2019. It wasn't really like funny. You know what I mean? And it was just kind of strange. It's already a long pilot. I really don't need to see like... So you don't... Like, do we care about those teachers later? I don't remember those teachers in the slightest. So it's possible that they come back. There are teachers I do remember, but...
Not those teachers. Interesting. The science teacher looked familiar to me. I meant to look up who he is. Oh, yeah. Because he looked familiar. I know what you mean. He does strike me as the kind of guy who would pop up in a lot of things at that time. I think that you are like... they accomplish a lot in the pilot. They don't give you a sense of like a group dynamic. It's all very like isolated stories. And Steve, I feel like Steve and Andrea are kind of just in.
They're just responding to other people's plots. Yeah. You know, whereas at least like David and Scott kind of have their own thing going. But Steve is more like. responding to kelly responding to david right he doesn't really do much and andrea's there just to sort of like look longingly at brandon and like scoff and be disappointed at brandon yeah they don't get a lot to do yeah
And I think it's a smart it'll be interesting next week when we see Luke Perry show up because there is there is there a little vanilla, you know, like all across the board. They're just very. there's not like a real chaotic element at all. There's nothing to shake it up. They're just all like pretty nice kids, like just doing their thing. So I don't know anything else that stood out to you about the characters. What do you think of branded?
I liked Brandon. Yeah. I think one of the reasons I liked the episode is because... I grew up moving around, so I know what it's like for me and my brother to be the only people that we know going into school on the first day. So I think I really identified with that. Would you have pulled up Brenda and not sat with your brother?
if you had friends. No, I'm way nicer than that. You're loyal. He might have done that to me, actually. I'm going to call him out for that. He might have done that to me, but I would not have done that to him. Overall, you know, I think as far as pilots go,
It accomplished what it set out to do. I guess my one criticism would be they didn't leave you much to hold on to for episode two. I'd agree with that. But I think that they did a really good character work overall. I think that like going forward, you have a good sense of... everybody's role what they're doing even the little the little scene with kelly and her mom kind of showed you that like
she doesn't really have a parent you know what i mean like kelly's just the mom was kind of like we sort of yeah don't interact if that's cool you know so like you do you yeah yeah that was a good layer in there and you got some stuff about steve's like uh sitcom star mom just kind of being like not really a good mom so they they did set little things like that up
¶ Snap Moment and Future Outlook
I don't know. I think overall they accomplished it pretty well. Yeah, I think so too. Our one final segment here is the 90210 snap moment. So what is your 90210 snap moment? Is it the one we... talk i think it's the one and only yeah you want to introduce it well uh so after this rumor has has spread about brandon and yes marianne yes uh she kind of walks up at
to him in the hall like slowly from across the hall and then she just like smacks him yeah but she doesn't i was expecting her to slap him uh-huh i was expecting her to slap she punches him she punches him in the stomach yeah like a street brawler yeah she comes up to you him like he owes money yeah and just Sucker punches him right in the gut. He does not see it coming. He goes down hard. That was the 90210 snap of this episode. Absolutely.
Pretty intense, pretty intense. I liked Marianne too. I kind of like, maybe she'll show up again. Yeah. But she was a strong character, I think, like for a pilot to have a character with that sort of presence devoted to it. And I think was a pretty good.
Overall. So good. So I was kind of thinking that you were going to go the other way and think like, what have I signed up for? No, no. Okay. No, I'm good. All right. Good to go. All right. All right. Anything that you're looking forward to specifically in the series?
Well, it's like... it's hard to to look things up for like the twitter and stuff because i see pictures yeah and i'm like oh so i'm interested to see who like gets together and like yeah you better stay away you better stay away from all 902 i will handle i'll handle so uh yeah so i'm interested to see who gets you're excited about the coupling do you have any predictions on where things might go i mean it seemed like andrea and brandon okay
Might have a thing. All right. All right. Anything else you care to wager on? I don't know. Okay. All right, Andrea and Brandon, your first guess. We'll see if that prediction weighs out over the course. All right, you can tell them where they can find us on Twitter. Yes, we are at HereWeGoPod. And the O in go is a zero. A zero, baby. The one that's not a zero was taken. Oh. So it's a zero. We got the zero. Okay. All right. And, yeah. So we're hopefully going to be posting.
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Not Spotify, SoundCloud. Okay. Why did I say Spotify? Some are on Spotify. Yeah. Maybe we'll get on Spotify. Maybe we'll get there. We'll get there. We'll talk to the people at our network, the Radio Meanwhile network. So you can find out more shows about the network at radiomeanwhile.com. Remember to like and rate and share the podcast. Tell your friends. Tell everybody. And watch 90210 with us. Yeah, it's on Hulu apparently. It is. Hulu and the CBS app. Yeah.
yeah where can people find you nick oh my goodness well uh i'm also the co-host of the all the book show with the david a how public library so you can find us at soundcloud.com slash all the books or anywhere you get your podcasts or on twitter at all the book show what about you kendra uh i'm uh Miss Music Box on most of the things. Okay. You can find me there. No number or anything, just Miss Music Box. Well, sometimes there's a number. Okay. A secret number. 2013, I think.
2013. But sometimes it's 91. Okay. I think on Instagram or on Twitter it's 91. Wow. Look at this. A podcast and a puzzle. I know. To find Kendra is like an Indiana Jones quest. Yeah. It's hard. But anyway. Etsy store. You want to mention the Etsy store? I have an Etsy store. It's a miss music box crafts on Etsy. I do a lot of perler beat stuff, some paintings, some, uh, pom pom. Yeah.
crafts i like that starry night painting you just did thank you i also really love that game boy color yeah out of the perler beads yeah that was a lot of fun to make good stuff and i was most recently on uh three nice things we talked about after earth which is one of your favorite movies rough so I'm booked coming up on three nice things where I'm going to be talking about the Street Fighter movie and then the Island of Dr. Moreau with Val Kilmer so it's going to be
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