It's with Jenny Garth and Tori Spelling. Hello everybody, it's us again, nine O two one O MG. We are back for end of the year wrap up. So we did season two of nine O two. Now we did a little Melrose placed. Well, you guys know, we love the questions you guys sent in, so um we're going to dedicate this entire episode to all of your questions and then we'll be back on January four, jumping into season three of nine two. First question, what was one of your favor scenes ever to film and what was
your worst? Oh my gosh, ten seasons, like, how do we even Okay, Well, even though we haven't rewatched it again as fans, just from memory, I really love the college years, so I'm psyched to get to the college years. We had short hair. Okay, back to me, give me more. Uh. We live in the Beach Apartment. Yes, yes, yes, department.
That was so fun. We always had fun when we shot at the Beach Apartment because it was a set on one of the stages and it was just like, I don't know, whenever I went there, I felt independent somehow, like that was our independent like story area, like we own that place. Right, I mean we did. It was like it was our place, like it was the Gang.
We didn't decorate it very well. I just want to say, I know because I feel like then we didn't feel like we could have said like, hey guys, no, no we didn't get Now we'd be like what, yeah, we'd be like, I don't really care for what was cow share? We both went to the cow Now I kind of missed it. I'll get you one. Okay, well, but but what was right there? Favorite? We're not getting very far on this list of what was your favorite scene to
film ever? Ever? I can't do that. There's no way I could put, like, say what was my favorite scene ever? I could go by season, but we haven't gotten to the other seasons and I'm not gonna remember them. I'm going to say my favorite scene to film ever was the pool scene with Luke. When Kelly and Dylan were in the pool together, it was just a magical, albeit freezing experience. We were freezing our butts off in that
cold water. It was just a really beautiful the way it was lit and and it was very memorable for me and being with someone that I cared so much about. What made it even better. That's such an iconic scene, Like right now as you're talking about it, I can see the whole scene in my head and it's one of those I'm sure all the fans feel the same way. They just remember the shot of the two of you from the side, like in the pool, like so good. Am I lame? I didn't have a I don't have
a favorite scene. Do you have a worst scene of your least favorite scene? Um? I oh, I didn't like when Ray pushed me down the stairs. Well probably probably not for the reasons like people would expect. Um, I just remember that day they had. Typically they would pick and this is a sorry I'm having a shallow moment, you guys, but I was young, and this is what went through my head. Um, they pick um body doubles like stunt people that resemble your body so that people know.
But I feel like when you saw that girl tumble down the stairs, she just was a different shape than me. And maybe it was predicting the future because I definitely have a booty now, um, but back then I didn't, And I was like, that's not my ass, Like, no, people are gonna call it out. I could like see the face a little bit. I could see the wig and it just felt like I didn't connect. But I don't think anyone else felt that way, and I definitely didn't.
Of the scene where I had to slap Tiffany, I just remember at the time feeling scared and she was like, just slap me, just slap me, right, She wanted you to hit her. Yeah, And I was so nervous, and then I did it and she's like, go for a harder, harder, And I was like it was good for the scene because she had me so riled up personally, Like as a friend. She was just like, come on, come on, She's like just go and I was like, I don't want to hurt you. She's like, you're not. You have
to just do it. I was like okay, okay. And then so by the time I slapped her, I was just like, okay, okay, let's go to your want to hear you. I want to hear my worst I haven't been trying to think of one. I mean, as I don't know, this doesn't really count, but as a person that I loved the show, my worst UM memory would be the one where Dylan I mean no, no, no, Brandon and Kelly call off their wedding, like I felt disappointed as a unsane Yeah, what would have happened if
they didn't call off the wedding? In your opinion, they would have gotten married, and then what would they have stayed together? They were so young, like I think so Yeah, I think so too. Ye. Wait, timing wise, would that have matched up that your first pregnancy with Luca? You could have they could have written in the script. I don't remember seasons because I had the baby already. I had Luca already when you guys got married or we're about to get married on the show. Okay, I'm pretty sure.
All right, Okay, let's go on. You go. What is the most challenging type of scene to film? See? Look at me already answered that? What which one is? Lapping? Fight scenes? Yeah, then slapping. It's a toss up intimacy scenes or scary Sometimes it's a toss up between fight scenes and love scenes. For me, they're both very difficult to shoot. Yeah, it's not like people are like, oh,
you're so lucky, you got to Like it's intimidating. There's like we've talked about this before, like thirty plus people on set watching you and like I don't know, and you're worried, like how do I look doing it? And like, oh, it's the worst. I don't know, just not as fun as people probably glamorize it to be right. And fight scenes are hard because I was just doing a fight scene in a movie I just did and I got hurt. Really, yes,
it was. The scene was this girl is supposed to attack me and um bang my head on the floor. So it was all like choreographed out by the stunt coordinator and um, there was supposed to be three head bangs on the floor and she was like, you control the head movement that she has her arms straight, but you your head up and down, so you're selling it.
And I oversold it apparently on the first take and hit my head on the actual ground and for a second there was like a tiny, little not very helpful pad under my head under the rug, but it was so thin. Um there was a second right when I hit my head that I was like, uh, whoa, I guess all birds for a second and I thought about like stopping and you know, stop stopping the take, but then I thought no, because then they're going to make me do it again, and so I just kept going.
And then the second time we did it, she's supposed to like grab my arm and tear me around. She grabbed my arm, but because my face was turned, she she stabbed me in the mouth with her finger and I had a bloody lip. What is happening? It was, Yeah, I'm really not cut out for five scenes anymore anymore. I bet that's gonna look good, though, Oh my gosh, I don't really want to see me getting strange. Like when you turned back into it, were you bleeding visibly
inside my mouth? I was like, mm hmmm, Oh my god, geez Louise Okay, who was your favorite? Down to a guest star? Oh? Oh my god. Oh June Lockhart, who played my grandmother on the show, Donna's grandmother. Um, she was awesome because we got to like do a whole thing with David and Donna, go back in time and it was like black and white and a whole different era and it was that was really cool and fun, and we got to learn a dance for it. Um,
and working with her was special. And then I mean she wasn't a guest star, but you know, I loved working with Kathleen Robertson like she became a regular, but I loved her on the show. What about you favorite guest star? Gosh, it's a toss up between Jessica Alba and Milton Burrow. No, I'm just kidding, Uh favorite guess. I don't know. This is the part that's hard for me because I can't remember until I see it and then I remember it. Okay, Uh, I know, see I
didn't really remember either. Um we can we tell the Milton Burls story or not? Really? Uncle Milty. I think we did once, didn't we did we? I get I lose track of thin. I know he was not easy. Everyone was like, oh my god, like iconic Milton Burrel is coming, and he was older at that time and a little bit cranky, a little cranky. I mean, that's the thing. And I think about that, like I just did something. I couldn't remember my lines, and I was like, oh my god, me flashbacks of Milton Burl And I
was like, is that what happens? Like is there a point where like all of a sudden, it happens like we always knew our lines, but he couldn't remember his lines. So they had Q cards. But that's not our problem with it. The problem with it is that he had this poor young guy that was holding his que cards and he would scream at him in the middle of a tape. So we were all just sitting there in the peach pit around him at a table, and he'd
be like, old at I are you idiot? Like mean, and this poor young guy's hands were shaking by the end. We had to keep doing and I'm sure Uncle Milty was probably it was hard for him. Yeah, he was a little bit older later in life. It was hard for him. Doesn't Iron tell a story that he called him at home? I don't know. I feel like he tells us tells the story that mollen Borl called him at home how to get his number. I'm not sure me it was a mistake or something. I forget oops
accidently called Iron searing. Um, Okay, what was your favorite holiday episode? I mean, did we do any holidays? We sized Christmas, we did Valentine's Day. Okay, well, I mean the first season we did Christmas, but it wasn't Donna's birthday right the second season then it was Donna's birthday, so it didn't really line up. But okay, so I guess Christmas. Christmas is my birthday. Yeah, your birthday and Christmas all wrapped up in what about you? Um. I
remember vividly there was one Christmas we did. We kind of usually celebrated them at the Walsh House in the living room, and I think there was one Christmas where we did a photo shoot and we're all flipping the camera off and we're wearing the Santa hats or something. I just remember there's a picture where we're supposed to be all happy and jolly because it's the Christmas photo of the cap and for some reason, we all flipped the photographer off at the same time. So it's a
picture of all of us giving someone the bird. So I believe that picture takes place in the hallway of school. It was there was it was Christmas time, and we were doing like some photo yeah, for promotion, and I feel like Shannon told everyone to do it, and we were all like, oh, yeah, it's funny. And I remember I didn't used to know how to hold my middle finger up cool, like you didn't know how, So here's the right way, right, no joke until that photo I
do it did it like this. I would hold down that there's no right or wrong way to flip somebody off, like, well, apparently someone told me at some point that I didn't do it the cool kid way, so I had to train myself, and every time anyone would say do that, I would get super nervous. So in that photo, I was like, oh God, I hope I'm doing it. Of
course you were. Okay, if you could travel back to a major scene in this series, what would it be, Um, it would be to the first scene that I ever had brown hair or red hair, and I wouldn't have changed my hair and it was stayed blonde. Yeah. Kathleen damn me the other day and she was like, remember when I told you not to go blonde? And you said, I'm I mean sorry, Kathleen damn the other day and she's remember when I told you that you should stay
blond and not go red? And it made me think of when I told you not to cut your hair short and you did, so I was like, but I remembered, and I was like, yeah, I do now, and I shouldn't have done it. You agree, right, Yeah, it was I don't know, it just wasn't Donna. It wasn't Donna. So I would go back and change losing my virginity to David with ready Hair. I would change getting married to David and red hair. Would you really upset? Would you change who the scenes were with though that you
lost your virginity to David? Would you change that too? Well? I don't know, you know, my answer is gonna be like, no, it was always Brian. I mean David so like, but I just wish I had stayed blond. I'm really upset life choices it on TV, so it's no one. I would probably travel back to Um the time we did UM. I think it might have been one of Dylan's dreams or fantasies where we were in the Old West and we got to dress up like Old West people. It was so fun and he was like a pig in Pooh.
He was so happy that we did that. I think it was probably his idea because he loves he loved horses, and he wanted to do something like wester Terney, and so they led him. And I think it was a dream sequence. We haven't gotten to it yet obviously in the podcast, so I can't really remember. But um, that would be my answer. I really loved the episode or dream sequence where it was the sixties. I loved how you dressed like you looked so great as like a
flower child. Wow, don't I don't have any idea what you're talking about. You'll see when we get there. You look hot cool? Yeah, okay. Were you ever star struck with any costar that you ever worked with? A lot of them weren't stars yet when they did our show, they were just me. Yeah, so long ago. I would like, Yeah, Melin Barle was already established. I would have to say, probably, off the top of my head, Burt Reynolds, when Burt Reynold was on the show, because he was like, you know,
Smoky in the Bear. He was the guy. He was, Yeah, big sexy heart throb at that time. Probably same when we heard he was coming, We're like Reynolds. Um. What's your favorite season for your character? College years? College years? Favorite season from my character would probably be I don't know what season it was, but when she told the boys, I choose me, like that season when she had to decide between Brandon and Dylan. What was your least favorite
storyline for your character? I mean three, the one where I got burned in the bathroom would be my least favorite. A because that scene was really hard to shoot because obviously we weren't in a burning building. We had to act like we were being burned, and there was like it was very hard to act um that that's something. Yeah, that's hard to do, um and then be because I had to have like latex burn mark on my neck for like a while after that to prove that she
got and burned. I did like the single white female though, aspect when oh she was Tara dar Dar Yeah, one of those she's so good. She wanted to be Kelly. I like that storyline, and then she was going to drive us off the cliff because if she couldn't be Kelly, nobody got to be Kelly. Oh my gosh. Do you feel like when people think of like tragics like tragedies one,
they were always like Kelly went through the most. I have a feeling that it probably goes there in people's minds just because I got shot in the stomach, I got burned in the building, almost driven off the thing, almost rape, like a lot of those things. Yeah, but not to say that that bad things happened to all the characters, though they did, by feel like Kelly was just predisposed she was always in the wrong place in
the wrong time. The cult though the cult Like at the time, as a viewer, I didn't love it, but I feel like we didn't know about cult as much thirty years ago. Like now, I'm going to really enjoy that storyline rewatching it because I'm curious. Yeah, me too. When you did voice over work for scenes shot outside, did you ever do each other's lines? No? Right, yeah, we know that wouldn't have worked because it would be your mouth moving and my voice coming out of it. Yeah.
In fact, um, okay, worst and the worst and best hair moments for your characters. We just talked about that it would be when we did your hair. Um, yes, and I said I wasn't a fan of when your hair was cut short, but you might have a different opinion. Well, because you were so against it, it has become my least favorite hair lot. Oh my god, I'm sorry. I really was proud of it in the moment I thought,
oh my gosh, that looks so cute and like a pixie. Um, and then you're like, no, you look like a soccer bumb Okay. In all fairness, I was not a fan of her cutting her hair short because she had the best hair, still has the best hair, Like she has good hair, but you have to have such a beautiful face to pull it off. And you pulled it off off camera, like she'd come in and her hair and I'd be like, oh my gosh, She'd have no makeup on,
her haircut short, and she looked so beautiful. But sometimes I feel like they put some type of curl or wave in it. They always look beautiful, but it just wasn't my favorite look. That was all. I didn't love that look either when you would do the type curls like girl girl, girl girl. But sometimes it looks good, yeah, like events like you rocked it at the Emmy's short Hair looking I didn't fine. Okay, what was the worst
look you had to wear? Well, mine, hands down is from the Pilot when I had to have the polka dot spandex pants biker shorts over the bright blue I think it was spandex tights and then there was some orange involved somehow in the upper half was a lot. It was an epic look, though very bold. You pulled it off. I'm not a hat person, so when they would put me in the big blossom hats. Looking back, she looked okay, but like it just was. I'm sure
probably cried in my trailer having to wear it. I can't even imagine you're wearing one of those now, like I can't make it. Nope, please don't ever try to picture it again. Did the guys wear makeup and have their stuff and have their stylists for filming? Uh? Yeah,
they were makeup, lots of makeup. Everyone had to back there like a lot of like face makeup, like foundation to even their skin tones out everywhere, like give them a little color, right, Yeah, and everyone we had the same wardrobe stylist, so yeah, we all had to go through the go through the works. They call it the works. Yep, our works took a little bit longer. Yeah, but it used to be quicker. Now it's good hour and a half at least. Yeah, we asked for an hour and
a half. But usually before we say that they'll be like two hours. We're like, wait, it doesn't take us two hours. You're ready. Yeah, we always argue at two hours, we're not ready. Well facts, she's usually ready and waiting for me. But that's true. Why didn't Kelly just have a baby like Andrea? Why didn't Kelly just have a baby like Andrea, Oh, meaning like because I was pregnant. I r L. Then I read that the wrong way
in my head? Is that is that it? Yeah? I think you're right, Like, why didn't they write your pregnancy in? They didn't. I felt maybe like it just worked for Andrea's character and where her character was at that time. She was married to Jesse, right, and they they it was like more of a and I think they just had more drama for Kelly that in store. They needed her to not be with a baby. Yeah, they didn't want her to be with the baby daddy or like one.
I don't know, maybe there was. They just had other things in mind. And I was just grateful that I didn't get fired for getting pregnant, because I thought, oh my god, I'm gonna get fired because I'm pregnant in real life. But no, it didn't. That didn't happen. Everybody was super cool about it, and we just hid the
baby all the time. Hit the baby bump, he used alike, when your your belly with growl though, like Luca was kicking and you'd be like we'd be like in the beach apartment, like on the couch Lane so surreal that I was I had a baby on a TV show, you know, Like that experience of being super pregnant and being surrounded by people that I've been with for that long and like people that felt like my peers and what they were my peers, and then going off and
being having a baby just makes you mature so much more than than your current peer group. Like it was like a weird sort of take in life. But I looking back, I'm glad that I did it on the show, my first baby, because I got to share it with so many people, you being one of them. It was like our baby. Oh my gosh. I just remember getting that call from Tiffany that that you had the baby and just feeling like, oh my god, she's so far away because we were in Hawaii filming. Oh my gosh,
is filming with us. In a second when you got back. It must have been when you guys have gotten back. Because I didn't get to go to Hawaii because I was resregnant to go film. I was bummed. Um, oh, you're right, I was in Hawaii, it just wasn't part of the show. Yeah, No, I can see it right now and remember, like remembering getting the calm, being like, oh my gosh, and just being like I can't even
go visit her, like I'm so far away. But yeah, I know we were in Hawaii without you, which I didn't feel right, but then you got shot at the l a X Airport, so it was a good storyline. Did you realize when filming this show that Andrea was the closest an age to Jim Walsh? Like, of all the cast members, did we think Andrea was the was the oldest? I think they meant like, did you realize when you filming the show that she was closer to
Jim Walsh's age than your age, your character's age. I never thought of that really didn't cross my mind either. I think I know it crossed her mind. Dash Yeah, I know. I wish we knew back then that that's what was going through her head and that she kind of felt like disconnected from us and like that she was hiding her age, like because she I just saw
this thing on TV last night. My husband was watching it about the nineties Gone Wrong, Like it was like, um, you know how they do the eighties and seventies like they do those great um documentaries about it. This was not the usual people that do that, but this was the nineties, like The Bad the Dark Side of the Nineties, and who was featured in it a lot of us the show the like on the on set of the show, and then they did interviews with Charles Rosen, our executive producer.
They did interviews with Jason Priestley, and they did interviews with um Gabrielle carterras and um in from back then or like new interviews. What are you talking about? I don't know how what it's called nineties gone wrong? And then it's kind of nineties the Dark Side or the Dark Side of the nineties, something like that. And Jason did an interview to sit down where he's like, he says these words, Hi, I'm Jason Priestley. I played Brandon Walsh on Beverly Hills. And then he talks about it,
and then Gabrielle says, Hi, I'm Gabrielle Carters. I played Andrea Zuckerman on My Mind right now. I know a lot I know, trust me, but they did it. And anyways, my point was that UM. She in her interview part of the show, she does talk about how difficult it was for her and how agism was such a problem back then for her when she was doing the show and that she was twenty nine playing a seventeen year old.
It is extreme, Like I know everyone talks about it, but like when we started doing the show and watching it back, I didn't feel like it's because we know her so well. Yeah, I didn't see the age difference. I really didn't. I mean I felt it sometimes because like just on a maturity level, we weren't as mature
as her like in real life. And I think sometimes it was like a good thing because you could go to her when you needed something or when you needed advice, and also, like I don't know, she was just always there for you. And then sometimes it wasn't a good thing because she felt excluded from the joke or the whatever Shenanigan's we youngsters were up to. Oh goodness, Okay, pick a cast member from another TV show to play your part. Pick a cast member from another TV show
to play your part. Okay, who would have been Donna if it wasn't? You just want me to go first. You have more time to think about who to pick for Kelly. No, I already have one in my mind. But really, okay, wait, wait, is it like from the nineties or can it be a current series? Okay, from the nineties. It could be anything you wanted to be. Oh my gosh, this is so much pressure. Who would have been a good Donna? Like a prototype? So I'm trying to think of like someone who's naive and cute,
not cute, but like bubbly like personality. I don't know. My mind goes to like Jennifer love Hewett. Yeah, good, because like at the time from Party of Five, like her character. I don't know. Okay, that's it. Good answer. Um. For me, it would be the person I thought of and still it was Kelly from UM Married with Children. Oh, that's so good. She could have been Kelly on Beverly Hills, and I could have been Kelly married with children. For that matter, we've played Kelly's Oh my gosh, that's such
a good answer. Can I can I have a Doover? Nope? Moving up? Okay, Um, what is your favorite part of your character? For me? I would say, like Donna's honesty, like she like is honest about things, like she's not a liar, Like she kind of goes into everything with her heart on her sleeve, even if like she makes the wrong move or embarrasses herself, and I like that quality that she's not afraid, even though she thinks she's afraid of everything, She's really not just super strong deep down,
she's actually really brave. Yeah. Part of my character I just think um her ability to her resilience. I think two go through all that she went through and to learn things from it, and it to sort of deepen her understanding of herself. Like you know, I think she was really resilient and ended up being a really resilient and deep character. Yeah, she evolved so much from the beginning to the end. What was it like filming the opening credits in nine to two? Did they try to
make you guys laugh? Okay? We had to sit on the stools, remember the stool in front of like the backdrop, And these were big shoots because like all the people would come from Fox and Spelling Entertainment, Like there'd be suits galore watching us, and one at a time we would just have to go sit on the stool and they put on some music that they thought would make
us get into it and we would spin around. Oh my gosh, just now when I look at my spin around, I'm just like I could tell I'm just trying to be so sexy and like it's so not Donna, like Donna wasn't all like and just every season that was the look I gave. Well, they kind of told us like, be how did Jason call it smoldering? Yeah, it's time to smolder people if he's I don't know if smoldering is is a good at recommendation when you get older.
Oh my gosh. Yeah, So so we had to redo this, Okay, So when we did our spin around, we tried to reenact it for b H and I know two and O. Uh We've been filming all day long and all night long, and it was by the time they got to those, it was like what four in the morning. Literally, Uh, we're in our forties people, like jeez, any amount of makeup put on? Like we looked tired, I felt like.
And Jason was directing them, so it's like one of us like like we're cool with him directing things, but like he was directing that turnaround and I was just from wearing myself at like eighteen to ed and Brandon's directing me and I'm tired, and like I was just like and they wanted to get through it because we had to wrap, so it was the last thing and they were like, Okay, we got it. It's like, what are you sure you got it? Are you sure? What
was the funniest blooper you remember from filming? Do we have a blooper reel? I don't think we do, but that would be so fun to watch. Okay, wait, does somebody have like a blooper reel? I feel like in later seasons they would start to plague around Christmas time? A blooper? Real? Am I imagining something? I don't know. I'm right there with you, I'm imagining it with you, but I don't know if he's true. I don't know.
Like take some people mostly just being like, ah, you forgot your line and they just speed it up like it wasn't like crazy ones or laughing through your dialogue and I couldn't remember your line. I'm sure there were some pretty funny things that happen, and I wish I could remember them right now. Me too. I know one of my bloopers was when my um, when I had had a baby in my boob, started leaking during a scene. Is that considered a blooper? It was a blooper for me.
That's amazing. I would do anything to see that right now. Oh my gosh, where is Kelly's BMW? It was it red? Or was it blue? So I was red? It was two colors in the pilot. It might have been blue and then it turned to red right or vice versa. No, because she had a red BMW red? Where is it? No idea? But they probably sold it at auction, Yeah, just like they did Dylan's Porsche. Would you want that? Would I drive around in a red convertible BMW? Just like as a memorabilia? Like where are I going to?
That's a big giant memorabilia. I don't have storage for that. I don't know. But my daughter when she got her first car, Lola, she got a a blue car, exact car like that vertibal BMW. And she wasn't part of it. The reason probably in her mind somewhere. Yeah, I didn't tell her to get that. Girl. She loved that car. Though it's in the cemetery now though, Um, Kelly, where's heart jewelry? What was was this intentional? What? I've never
noticed that I wear heart jewelry? What? Um? Oh my god? No, Kelly never had like a this is my signature thing. I don't think you had. You had the daisies, earth sunflowers, which wasn't Yeah both wait, oh my gosh, Kelly, it must have been heart. So are you sure someone is pointing that out? We should? Well, well, I'm going to keep that in mind now moving forward and when I look for it. But I haven't. I've never really noticed. Were you into hearts during that time? I don't remember
who isn't into hearts? I didn't like hearts. I love drawing hearts when I was I still draw hearts like doodle always doped my eye with a heart. Well, not always, but when I have time. Did you seek out films to be a part of during your off time on the show or were you sought out? So it started with like people approaching us for like movies of the Week, but then at a certain point we started producing our
own and like being executive producers on our own projects. Yeah, I feel like there were people coming to us at that point in our because we're at the height of our careers and like popularity and stardom and all that, and people wanted us to be in there movies of the week, their TV movies. Wasn't that a good for like that first script you got and they were like it's an offer. You're like, what do you mean, Like I don't have to audition. They're like, no, it's a
straight off. Or you're like wow, Yeah, it was such a good feeling that way. I know right now I hate auditioning. Okay. Um, was there any chance to add liblinds at all? Or was it stick to the script? In the early years stick to the script pretty much, right, I mean we could add like looks or like giggles or higher Yeah. I think it got a little looser as the seasons went on and we were allowed to kind of say I don't think my character would say
quite that. Could I say this instead? When it kind of I did that a lot, like when it has the same intention or meaning the line, but it's just different words because it is more like organic for me. I always find that. Do you find this like when you're a memorize think for something, if the writing isn't doesn't speak to you, doesn't isn't how you would speak, Um,
you can't memorize it. I agree, And there's always something to be said about that, right, Yes, Because you're like, it's just you don't want to blame the writing, but sometimes it's the writing is not great right there, like because I my brain won't attach to it. It's so true, or it's the same intention, like you said, but it's like a word or two off, but you keep saying it one way and you're like, well that's because it
flows better without the an or a or the end there. Yeah, But like so first, like at first we start to the script, then we're like, well, if it's the same intention, it's okay to say it this way. And they'd be like, we send up the flagpole. They'd have to call, and they had a call and get approved call. Yeah. But then I feel like last season in we were like we wouldn't really say it this way, especially you, me
and Brian. We would be back there and just like changing everything and they'd be like, yeah, just do it. I didn't care about calling anymore. They let him just do it. We're basically running the show at that point. It felt like anyway literally, or they call and they couldn't get anyone, They're like, yeah, it's okay, you just said how it feels right. Yeah. What was the final filming last day, like do you remember it? Um? I remember, yes, And it was fun because we were in a hotel
and we always love filming in hotels. We were of legal age, so we're definitely like upstairs towards the night scenes like drinking and having fun in the hotel and it was like a big and we did that big thing that remember Ian used to initiate. We're this is aging us, but like put the pamera on the floor
and put your hand in and we'd all look over. Yeah, we would never let anyone shoot us like that in more but yeah, I remember spending on the dance floor and he was like one more time, you guys, and he put in the center and we did the whole thing. I wonder where that is that footage? I feel like Iron has that photo probably, Well that's it. That's all of our questions today. How do you like that? Do
you like answering questions? It was exhausting, just because it's like we had to go back, you know, and think. We had to think. We don't like to think, just when we talk about current stuff like oh my god, okay, so what did you do yesterday? But yeah, it was good. Those are great questions. You guys, and some of them we've never been asked before, which is always fun. Keep them coming, and if we somehow didn't get to your questions, we're going to make them and we'll be back with
season three after the new year. Oh my gosh, Happy new Year, Happy new Year,
