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Happy Valentine's Day (S2 E16, “My Desperate Valentine”)

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We're analyzing and dissecting the character of Emily Valentine. 


Tori and Jennie are asked did they/would they date a fan of 90210?

 

Jennie reveals why her husband has never seen it


Tori and Jennie both admit people sometimes call them by the names Donna and Kelly... 

 

And...Would someone ever actually say "Let's stop Kissing"?

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It's with Jenny Garth and Tori Spelling. See you, guys, welcome to another episode of nine O two one O m G. It is j T and S and baby girl who's almost here. Heyyyyy hey, everybody. Do you think she knows our voices at this point? So I was wondering that because she I can only hear you guys through my headphones, so does the baby fear through headphones. She's like, there's that lovely Jenny and there's that annoying one. Oh, Tori got her voice. It's just right, she'll be here soon.

Hanging in there. It's crazy. You don't even look pregnant. You want to stand up if you can. It's crazy. It's so big. It's like a watermelon. I saw in your instagram that your husband cooked for you. Yeah it was that was recent, right, Yeah he made um. He made like a chicken linguini with asparagus, with asparagus and lemon. Yeah, it looked real good. It was delicious. You mentioned before him cooking. Does he cook a lot? He does, and especially like I've kind of just given up on anything

around the house late life. Actually, just like the pregnant wife on the couch, as you should be. Yeah, so he's really stepped up, thankfully. He's great. When when somebody cooks for you, isn't it like, I don't know, I just love it when anybody cooks for me. I don't care what you cook. I will eat it if you cook it for me. It's good to know that's a lie. What if I make you a steak right now, Well, I won't eat that. You have to eat what I like. What I like, but you have to cook what I like.

But yeah, it's true. It tastes better. It's made with love, like general make snacks and bring to set and stuff. And I'm just always so like anything she has. I'm just like, oh, I love it because it's made with love. You know, it's all healthy, and you're like, this is good for me. She makes the best little chicken wings ever, little drummets. It's true. Chicken wings. That's what that stories takeaway of all the things you've made for her. No,

they're like healthy that I baked. But they're just like really tasty. Okay, sorry, it's one of my faves. She sucks those bones too, let me tell you I do. I'm one of those clean boners. Nope, can't say that I'm a clean boner. I like, I like to suck a bone clean. Now I get in there, I eat all the meat off, and then I even eat like the grizzly like part on the ends, like crunch, crunch. It's intense. You say you hate when I eat, but when you eat, it's a whole another thing. I've never

been one of those people, the tendons. And no, I eat like I leave so much chicken on the boat and my husband tendons. I know that's that makes me grossed out. No, my husband will eat the rest of my chicken wings because I can never finish him. Well, you're lucky that he's cooking for you. I'm just saying that is nice. My husband he makes like one dish because he never learned to cook when he was young. His mother never taught him. And uh so when he

cooks for us, it's one dish. It's chicken parmesan, and he makes it gluten free, and he does all his his everything he can to make it something we would want to eat, and he does a really good job. So whenever he does that, I'm like, yes, that's sods, super simple. That's that's it. That's a nice dish. Oh, and he's great at making burgers. Oh, he's good at the grill. He's great. It's a girl now. He wasn't when we first met, but I was like, listen, the

girl is your area. You've got to handle that. So do what you gotta do to learn how to grill something. I'm not going to teach you. It's not my thing, but you gotta grill. He grills, and um, he makes great burgers. He makes the vegan burgers and they're really good. The grill. I'm scared of the grill. Me too. I've never been somebody that's like, I don't even think I know how to turn it on. To be quite honest with you, I don't either, And I don't want to learn.

Like it's the one thing like about cooking. I'm just not interested in. It's the grill. Mm hmm. Yeah, you get all hot and stinky, like you smell like cooked meat. Who wants that? Definitely not you. Yeah, if there was a cologne that was called cooked meat, you would probably like it. Tori. Oh duh, wait, Jenny, are you like you're so vegan that like if somebody cooked meat in a pan you couldn't eat out of that same pan

or No, I mean I'm not that crazy. No, I would probably wipe the pan out first before I could think, Yeah, well that's just her O c D. Though that's that's nothing to do with the meat drippings. I just like to keep things cleaning. Yeah. I had a friend who was dating a vegan and she was so intense that, like they had to have separate pots and pans for all of their meals, and like she didn't want basically anything meat touching her plates, her pants. It was like

so intense. Yeah, that's a lot. I'm not. I'm not crazy like that. I'm just, you know, I to each his own. I'm like, you know, I'm not that crazy about it, but I'm not vegan. I'm I don't know what I am. Yeah, you need to find a word. We need to find a word for you. I only eat. I don't like to eat fish now either, because I saw that damn movie about the ocean. Yeah, and I can't eat the crabs off the table now, crab, I can't eat crab claws, the leg Well, whose tails am

I going to eat? Now? Wait? Oh man, okay, so do you still eat chicken like you eat chicken once in a while. I will eat chicken once in a while. And because I'm trying to, like you know, I want my kids to eat healthy, so I don't want to be so specific and like, you know, crazy about it. So I cook chicken. I make chicken. But if you start talking about it, sissony about the tendons, and I'm not gonna be able to eat it now. So thanks, thank you. The protein I eat is I'm done with it.

Oh man, I've actually lost my taste for meat. What yes, really, I haven't eaten steak and oh my gosh, it's been a couple of months. I just don't feel like eating. Stay. I've been eating more fish and plant based products. I know. Headed over to your team. You say that's good for you. Let's see, it is good for you and it's a plant based it is good for you, and it's good for the environment. Is that true? Though it is true, I think it's not like the be all end all

for the environment. Okay, see, I don't know anything, so I have no reason to speak on this. But I just heard from someone that plant based products the way they're made are not good for the environments, and that's like a new another issue. Now people are like did they say what I see? I don't know anything. See, I can't even like I'm not informed on it. I just heard it and I was like, now, now this isn't good for our environment. What's happening? So I think

it's probably the water consumption. Like they say, if you're drinking almond milk, it takes a lot of water to make almonds grow the almond. That's interesting. Yeah, And it's real, real hard for the people who make the almond milk because they have to like squeeze a little little boobies on the ovens. Sorry I can, but you know how cow when you get the milk out, you have to squeeze the Yeah what about oak? They have to squeeze little oats too, That's real. That's extremely I've made almond

milk once and I didn't. I was just kidding. You don't have to squeeze the nipples. Was it was? It a long process. You just have to grind it up a lot and then squeeze it through a like um, yeah, and squeezing and squeeze and squeeze, and then you know, not a lot of liquid comes out. It's more the pulpy stuff. Are you guys super fascinated by our conversation today? People are like, are going on? This is what I

was talking about. I've heard though, that you the problem with the meat in the meat industry aside from you know, the cows and their feelings. But oh no, I don't want to go there listen to like I said, to each his own. But I think that it's the off gassing from all the manure produced from the cow really contributing to These are the things I've heard contributing to global warming. I thought we were just going to run out of cows eventually. No, they can just make more.

They know how to make them basically. Or no, no, no, it wasn't that we're going to run out of cows. Is that we're going to run out of space on Earth? To have the cows were just doomed. We're running out of dirt, We're running out of the water. Global warming, global warming? Where are we gonna go? What's gonna happen? You guys ever think about it, It's not to be negative or like doomsday. But no, that's why you go back in life and you rewatch shows like you're you're

not doing shown to forget about what you're happening around. Yeah, please distract me from the world around me, or be a horror fanatic like me, because one day that is going to pay off, because there's gonna be a zombie apocalypse and I'm going to know how to survive, you guys, because I've seen every movie. Bombies are going to come a version I mean, not zombies, but there's gonna be some version of some unvaxed person that's just gonna take

down the world. I don't know that's what we're all going to turn into zombie or maybe that's going to be honest. There, we're already here. The zombies are here. Oh my god. We have to stop talking about this and starting to sweat. Okay, did you guys watch Olympics? Yeah? I did, odd enough, but yeah, I was like into it this time. I know what did you enjoy the most?

Oh my god. I loved the synchronized swimming the most, and of course a gymnastic and um the racing, the track and field stuff so good because there's so many just like awesome athletes competing. It's really fun to watch that and uh oh, I saw the ribbon dancing, the miss dancing where they dance around with the ribbon. Yeah, yeah, I've seen that, but I mean I could do that. I could do that, but I'm not I'm not like Olympic level, but I could probably swing a ribbon around

while I dance around a little bit. For sure, you could agree. What about the skateboarding? That was good? Skateboarding was cool. That's cool. That got my kids to watch a little bit the skateboarding that they would love that. Yeah, we watched. We watched it a lot. We went out of town this past week and um, when we were gone, we're like, oh no, we have to get back to the hotel room so we can watch the Olympics. Um. Speaking of Olympics and sports, can you tell everyone what

you were doing this past week? She is on tour, you guys. I was for a good cause. Yeah, I'm on tour with a p g A now no, Um, yeah, I was pretty much. Husband and I went to Memphis, Tennessee to participate in the FedEx St. Jude's Celebrity Golf Tournament and it was so fun. I met a lot of really great people golf. She's a good golfer, and she you only started less than a year ago, right or a year ago? Yeah, less than a year ago, about a year now. I guess it's my thing. Golf

is my thing now. Like I have a lot of things, but like this, golfing is real fun because you get to meet new people and then as sometimes I love to go golfing by myself and just like clear my head and be alone. And you know, when you're out there golfing, all you think about is your shot, what you're about to make. And it's like a four hour process golfing, so you lot a lot of like you know, time to be one with. It's easy. Everybody should learn it.

It's not easy. Tours tried it. Yeah, she's tried to give me some tips which are helpful, but I it's hard. It's not for everyone. And you were and you were protecting yourself from the sun covered from head. That's what I was looking at. That problem with that, that's the problem with the with the golfing is the sun, Like there's no shade out there unless you find a tree. And if you find a tree, you probably not don't have a good shot. So um, yeah, I look a

little ridiculous. Someone referred to me recently as Mrs Habersham or something like that, the old day from the Caddyshack movie. Okay, Mrs Aversham is from great Expectations, Mrs Havisham like lived in like this half a mansion. It's a little bit of gray gardens, which we love gray gardens, so it's right in line with what you like. Yeah, well, I

don't want to get sun. I mean I literally because for the golf tournament, I thought, Okay, I don't want to look like a weirdo and have my entire body covered from head to toe like I normally do, so I let my arms be out and my legs be out, and the whole time I was obsessing about like I got a new spot. What's that spot? I see it?

I see a spot because I don't I don't want to get I have had um in the past, problems with skin cancer and you know early signs of you know, when they find a moll that's and they take it and they biopsy it all that jazz. So I'm really kind of predisposed to that. So I gotta protect myself. Can you have somebody just follow you around with an umbrella at all? Times shade, it's called a caddy. I don't I'm not into that, but they do that. There's

actually all that like will shade professionals. Yeah, I mean you're a caddy would do that. Also, you can put an umbrella on your golf cart now, but I don't know. It seems a little massive. I'd rather wear my leggings in my arm and my gi enormous hat. Oh my gosh. Remember on nine o two and oh, like a p A or someone would come up with an umbrella to try to shield us from the sun. I used to.

It used to make me so embarrassed, I feel like, because it would typically be while we were out in public and they would just be like following you, and I'd be like, I'm okay, I'm okay because you know people are watching that like, oh, she demands it, that's what they want. They've requested their umbrella. Yeah. I love an umbrella too. Is it weird to have an umbrella to block the sun from you? Though? Is that? Am

I taking it too far? If I just like when I'm when I go to the grocery store, that's a parasol, not chic, that's a parasult and I feel like in Asia, like the women, they have beautiful skin always and they always have their paracels paras als. Sorry, it's a lot of sun. Nobody wants that much sun. I mean, sun is good to a certain degree, but it's also very harmful. You've got to protect your skin, people, really, so we've learned about how to protect your environment, plant base, how

to avoid the zombie apocalypse, and how to your skin. See, we are sending major messages to people. Yeah, we are providing a service. You're welcome. Now we should talk about teenage love desperation. Let's do my gosh, you guys this episode This episode, Season two, Episodes sixteen, My Desperate Valentine, aired November one. Synopsis. Emily refuses to accept the fact that Brandon no longer wants to see her. The rest of the group tries to figure out who was sending

menacing letters and slashing tires around Beverly Hills. Directed by Jeff Melman, Written by Darren Starr, Steve Wasserman, Michael Swordlick, and Jessica Klein Michael Swordlick. It's a lot for people how to write this episode, Geez, Louise must have been crowded in that room. But we should take a break and come back with our little recap for this episode. This episode again was called My Desperate Valentine, and there's

a good reason, because Emily is desperado for Brandon Man. Yeah, but by this point I actually wanted her to take it down a notch. What do you mean, Well, I just felt like, I don't know, I just wanted her to don't go away, Matt, just go away, like go away for a little bit and like let the boy pine for you, and maybe like she was just like she was too desperate. She couldn't play She couldn't, but she's played it cool, so like she had us all convinced.

We were convinced she was the scuirrel and that she was sane. Um, So if she could do that, how come she couldn't turn it back on and convince him? Or is she just starting to lose it? I think she's I think she's losing it. She needs a little psychiatric help, possibly some medication. I don't know. But yeah, Brandon was like it was like fatal attraction big time, minus the bunny thing. Goodness. He moves his locker to avoid being around her, which is interesting, which is not

a thing, by the way, Like it wasn't that. Did you try? I guess I didn't try. But like otherwise, people broke up all the time. Yeah, that's part of school. You have to be in the locker next door to your friend or your enemy whatever. You're stuck with that locker pal for the whole year. But I guess Brandon got some special treatment. He got to of his locker. While Emily is doing having this these this like mad

crush gone bad on Brandon. Uh, Brenda and Dylan are making out in the backyard and then she says basically what I think no girl would ever say, let's stop kissing. Let's don't do this anymore, Like if you were making out with Dylan, I don't think you would say that. No never, mm hmmm no. But they want to get cultured.

They want to, yeah, do something. So what go to the go to the go to watch orchestral quartet, violent concert, violinist, but to called a Baganini Paganini violini, Paganini, Paganini, Paganini. Am I saying it right? Or is Paganini okay? Whatever? Whatever? Something bougie that like teens don't do teens do not do. Couldn't they made him do something cooler but like a normal concert anything at the time? Yeah, oh nice, cool, nice,

That would be fun. But they probably end up making out there too, So I don't know what the point of this whole thing was. M Dylan's just back at her full force. Like, I really wasn't even aware that Brenda and Dylan were like back together so much until I saw them making out. Like this episode has just sort of jumped right back into them being together. Agreed, Yeah, they had to kick that b storyline into full force. Mm hmm. And Brandon he's just two day nice is it?

Is he nice? Or is he still flirting with Emily and sending her mixed signals? There was no nice. I don't know. There was a few times he looks at it with those blue eyes and his and well he has beautiful blue eyes, and when you're talking to someone you have to look at them. Yeah, but the little smirk like and the smirk combo sends the wrong message, I think. I mean, if I was Emily, if I was crazy in love with Brandon, I would be like ready to, you know, get back with him. That's like

looking at Brad Pitt. He could look at you stern and as mean as possible, and you'd still be like, always hot, you don't really hate me, right, and he can't help but his little eyebrows go together and he's just I tell you one thing though, when there's a scene with Brandon and Steve talking to each other, and all I can think about is, wow, does Iron still look exactly the same? He does not age that man does an age. M hm. It is weird this point, It's just weird. Why do you think I want to

join his beauty business? I'm like, whatever are using, I'll have one of those like yeah, he just yeah, exactly. He just he has such a good skin and if you see it in person, like I don't think he even has wrinkles. It's not fair. Maybe he's been using some block his entire life. Probably he's hurt. That's one thing. Okay, Okay, So you know how like I'm harp on the boom? Yeah, would in the episode? Well, this episode was a little disappointing. I have to say. There was only one boom noticeably.

I honestly watch it for the boom now like I'm I'm my eyes are watching the top of the screen, and I'm like, wait, well, listen to what they're saying. Wait, what scene on what scene was it in? I never see it usually, you guys. Usually it's in the Walsh kitchen or it was a tight space to fillment. In all fairness, m hmm, brobo didn't have a lot a lot of room for his long stick with the fuzzy thing on the end of it. You had to dip it down. But so aside from the boom being an

issue for me, another issue is continuity. Hair continuity. So when I the people, I don't know if people understand what I'm saying. Okay, that there was a scene with Brenda and Brandon in the bedroom and they were having

nice little twinsy talk and um, okay. So when when they're on like Shannon or Brenda, when she's talking, her hair was like this right like in front of her, and then when they cut to the over the shoulder of her at the same you know, it's in the same exact conversation, her hair is like that in the back right behind her shoulder. Is this the scene where she's in the white pajama season is denim suit? Maybe? Maybe?

But any it just happened in that scene for this episode for me, but it really ignited a flame inside of me. Of now I have to watch for the miscontinuity of the hair because that my good number one thing. When I watch any movie or show or whatever, I always see that because it's it's hard. It's a pain in the ask to get your continuity always the same because the camera is, you know, in the front of you, and then it's behind you, and you have to match

your action, match everything you're doing. If you're eating, you have to eat at the same exact time on the same exact line. So when they cut around to another shot, it's it sinks up. You know, it's a big deal, and there's a person dedicated to that, the script supervisor.

I mean, they do a lot of other stuff too, but one of their things is literally to watch a master which is the big scene before they go in for close ups, and to take notes, like so if she flipped her hair at one point, they have to write exactly after what line she did it, so when they do her close up, she has to match that. In all fairness though we don't know, but I can picture scripty That's what we always call them. Saying to Shannon, this is where you need to put and she was like, okay,

there has been time I can see that happening. There's been times for me, even when I'm like, no, I definitely took a bite on when I said hello, Like you know, I know when I took a bite Okay, it was taking the bye. I know. Like I'll get into an argument with script supervisor and they're like, okay, just do it however you want to do it. It doesn't match, but okay, and then they'll walk away mad at you. They do they say exactly that, they try their best and they're like, yeah, my hands are clean,

you want to do it. That's a huge responsibility too, because script supervisor does so many other things like times each scene and like they notice I don't know, I don't know what else they have to do, but they write a lot of things down in the script, so

there must be doing a lot. They're sitting right next to the director right video village we call it, and the monitors they have to look at everything like it's it's a crazy job, remember on BH and Okay, So Brian likes to improvise, which means come come up with his own words burbage for the scene, but every single scene he would just add different things so you couldn't match it. I always felt so bad. I was like, oh my god, his scripting must be like going, what

do I do? Because every take he would just like say something different, even if it was like already matched to the good on him. He likes to, you know, do that. I don't remember him doing that as David Silver. No, he took liberty and ran with it. But it was great because we wanted it to be like off the cuff like that we did, and he's funny in his voice.

You said, you said video village. That's where the director sits like behind the monitor with his headphones on, and script supervisor sits back there and the producers sit back there. I never called it video village. I always called it idiot village. What do you call it? Idiot village? It was used to be, like I remember calling it a video village. I would call it idiot village. Were you

just being a rebellious team? Was being clever? Yeah? Because we sit behind this like you know, black wall of I don't know, cloth or whatever it is, and then all their chairs to sit up there and they're watching all the monitors and calling all the shots, and I don't know, it's very it's very stressful to think of them sitting back there just sort of talking about how you are acting or how you're looking, you know what

I mean. It gets to you. I much prefer to sit in idiot village and be one of those people then be on the camera. Yeah, we like that, m h. And that's why we now create our own Yeah, and we we watch our continuity and keep the damn boom out of the shot. There was a lot of phone calling. There's a lot of phone stuff happening in this episode because Emily kept calling and calling, calling and message. Yeah.

The giant wall phone, remember of those with a super long, like squiggly cord so you could reach the kitchen if you needed to walk around. I loved it. Yeah, you twirl it. She's I like how you're miming that. That's good. But they had an answering machine too. Yeah. Do do you guys remember those? Oh? Yeah, you just stressed me out so much leaving my message. You're like, yeah, I can't get to the phone leave a message after the beat. It wasn't that good back then? You've gotten better. Oh

my gosh. We filmed a lot outside of the Walsh House in this episode, I think more so than other episodes, so you know where the gang is all building the float and everything float away doesn't look so good building the float. It was fun. I remember shooting those scenes, and we all had a lot of fun because while they're doing like the dialogue part up front with Brandon and Emily, were all in the back like pretending to

build a float. Basically none of us knew how to do anything obviously, and well the guys probably did, but the girls, we would just be messing around and flicking paint at each other, and I'm sure Props was like, oh god, I have to give them paint. This is gonna be a because we couldn't be serious. We had to you know, mess around. But that was the fun of it. I thought, I want to get to like makeup in hair and wardrobe. You want to you want to talk about Emily's Yeah, I feel like she had

a very her makeup. Hair, makeup and hair specifically went on an arc in this episode. Continuity was really good there. I feel like she became more and more disheveled. She had like bags under eyes until she's been crying. It was very I don't even know how you can't do that with makeup, so good on Christine, but I feel like you saw her coming undone literally through the episode.

She does she she does come undone. She pulls out all the stops, she you know, calls him a million times, gives them gifts the typewriter, gives the gift to Andrea, gives the cake to them on their doorsteps. She pulls the oh, it was my first time with you, Brandon. Now I feel like a horror wor slut or whatever. She said. She she did everything she could think of to get Brandon back. And Andrea, what is she doing? She invites Emily Valentine to the to the inauguration of

the float thing like Andrea hates Emily Valentine. And then all of a sudden, she's right. She was always jealous, So why does she feel bad for her? I think it's just a story point. No, not even buy it now, did you notice? Wardrobe wise? I feel like Emily's like bad and dark, and then like the Walshes are the light and bright. And there were two instances where Cindy Walsh had a long silky white robe on and then

at the end Brenda had silky white jamas on. Do you think that was on purpose, like to show like they're the angels, she's the devil? Now overthinking it? Maybe I think you might be overthinking it, because yeah, I just remember that I'm just throwing anything on us at the point, at some point whatever fits where that Well. Sis will always point out things like, so this is why this happened, and here's and we're like, oh, okay,

now we get it. So I was like, oh, maybe I found one of those little like I was taken aback by Emily silk pajamas when she spends the night. Well, they were Brenda's. Then I realized, yeah, then I realized they're probably Brenda's because she didn't have anything she had on the twin jersey. You do that wrong. Back to

the phone thing for one second. Why is it that whenever you're on TV where you see somebody calling someone on TV, the numbers always five five five something something something something Right, there's always five five because those numbers an't that not so because they think like, oh, if if the people see them dialing the real number, then they'll dial it to mm hmm. Yeah they can't, right, is that what we were always told It would really suck if that was actually your phone number and getting

tons and tons of calls. But that was like so long ago. I feel like they don't do that anymore. So do five five five numbers now exists and they can't do that? Maybe you would think that they would run out of like sequences and five five five would be a thing. Now, Yeah, I wonder food for thought. But I was saying about the scenes with the float, you know in the backyard. Yeah, we we filmed a lot in that backyard and it was actually at the

house in Altadena. Um, that was the Walsh House. And then there's a scene in the in later in the middle of the show where where they get the cake and the Minnesota Twins shirt gift thing from Emily and they're standing on the front doorstep of the Walsh House. And that was on our sound stage. So I just always thought people might not know that maybe you know,

because it's confusing to even me. But they did such a great job lighting it because it looked like it was really outside a real front front of a house, you know, but it wasn't yees. So that house was not owned by the show. People actually lived in it. An older gentleman was always around living. He lived there, so that was all his furniture, all his stuff. No, No, we never filmed inside the house, right did we ever? Even in the beginning. Okay, it's a very getting there.

We couldn't even use the bathroom inside. So the inside is all a studio. All the inside on scenes of are the wallsh house are inside our stages and van eyes even that front porch scene with Brandon and Brenda was inside. Was it really two stories like on the stage. No, there was no two stories on the stage. We had,

you know, the foyer. Had that staircase went up to nothing, you would have to go off and die if you actually literally if you step, they put like a board up, but you can still fall if you really wanted to. It was dangerous. Hears a lot even that always happens. And then they really don't give you that much room at the top of a fake stairway to like and

it's just really you have to like be very nimble, nimble. Yeah, that makes so much more sense now, man, they really bugged that family it lived there because they shoot a lot there and they go through all these years. Remember how tiny that kitchen was, like the actual kitchen in

that house. It was like you saw the kitchen if I remember correctly, Like if you came in through the backyard, which they usually didn't let us, but I feel like when we spoiler alert filmed the wedding in the backyard, which was we were bridesmaids in P's wedding, Yes, they let us come through because they had to carry foods from so they did let us come through it. I think one time they let us be in there and you came through and there was like a little kitchen.

It was literally just a little counter and it was like this big and they go through. It was a very tiny house. I think there might have been cats. Very spacious on stage. Thank god that kitchens where all the action took place. If they had it to do over, would they still go to Altadena because the inside our our stages were in Vanui, so it was it was a big track high school and Torrance houses in Altadena stay things are like in they're like forty five minutes

to an hour away from each other. Yeah, yeah, why, I don't know. It must have been a money thing. I mean, there's always that, like there's like a radius that when you're you know, producing a movie, you can only work within the radius of a certain amount of miles so you can film and if you go out of the radius, you have to pay more money or you have to pay the crew more money to get there.

There's like all these crazy union rules about it. I have a neighbor who always rents out his house it's like two houses down and for filming, for filming, and they filmed the show Dave there, and it's just he's like, yeah, you make good money. And we actually benefited once from it because they wanted to put a generator on somebody's driveway and so they paid us five hundred bucks a

day to put a generator on a driveway. And like, okay, nice. Yeah, I've heard that it pays really good to write your house out. Would I ever write my house out to a film crew? Hell no, you would never. Never. We see we've seen what happens when the owners aren't there, Like they have to put down like this board stuff on the like it's like cardboard or whatever on the the walkways, like all ways everywhere. Everybody is going to

walk to protect the floors. And they do the same thing on the walls, like they put this cardboard stuff around all the walls. But the houses still get trashed, I'm sure of it. And there's a million people using your bathroom when you told them specifically no one should use the bathroom. Oh yeah, remember there used to be taped that said do not use and we would just go where would you guys pee in the bathroom that said don't use? Yeah, basically, come after us now thirty

years later, come get us. This is the behind the scene stuff that don't apply to the actors, know. But I remember going like many times that's happened to me on set, like going to use the bathroom and a seat like on the down low, and um, someone's already in there and then they walk out and it's like, you know, a grip or something, and it doesn't it's not good to go to that bathrooms just because it's sticking or something. Yeah, like why why would why would

you go in there and do your thing? Okay, they did have They have like porta potties and trailers kind of a thing where you like step on the pedal and it floats the toilet have you accidentally pet on a toilet? That was like fake, that was just like first set realize it. Yeah, because like in the in Brendon Brandon's bathroom, they think they had a blue toilet. It wasn't real me someone did just for fun, just just because they could. Sounds like a good idea to me.

The only other thing I was really curious about with this, with this epide well, one of the only anthems was why when Emily is vandalizing the float, why doesn't anyone hear her right there inside the house Steve Andrea Brandon, mom and dad, nobody hears her. Yeah, and she's tearing it, tearing it apart. Maybe she was quiet, I guess so. But I love the way they like like syncd up her manic nous to the piano, I mean, to the violinist.

Really was building attention. It was. It was very fatal attraction. I know they talked about fatal attraction reference it in the show. But yeah, and then the nobody mentions how she destroyed the flow, Like all that hard work you guys put in it wasn't addressed. Right. Brenda was all of a sudden her best friend to get her put down a big lighter because she doesn't want to, you know, blow the place up with her big lighter. I'm your friend,

everybody's your friend. What lies? Those are lies. When we did b H nine O two and I we we told our writers, we were like, okay, we have to go back and reference the float that caught on fire. But it never caught on fire, Like, I don't know why for I mean, that would have been so much

murder if she had lit right on fire. The funny part is like when we told Chris and Mike the story, we actually remembered it and they went back and they're like, there's no float on fire, and we're like, no, no, no, it was flat on fire. It was flames. There were big flames, and now we know we're really wrong about that. I'm so mad that should have happened, right, Yeah, I guess we should probably watched that episode back before referenced that. Yeah,

we were hardcore, like it, trusts us. It's like one of the most memorable things on two out a float up in flames. Nope, Nope, it didn't happen. I bet it was in the script and it was like a budget thing. Yeah, for sure, because fire costs a lot of money. It does when you're making it show like ours, because because you need like the fire department there. They were saving that expense for a spoiler alert when you get burned episodes, you know, seasons later, Oh we have

flames in that one. I hated that episode. It was so scary. Man. Yeah, that's exciting, and we're in the bathroom. But I think we should get to um the favorite line and the wardrobe of it all. Maybe after the break read My Monkey, we thought we were back, but we weren't. But now we're back. But the combo led to us being back. We're talking about Beatle Attraction, James eck House being in it and who knew that? Who knew that James eck House a k a. Mr Walsh

Jim Walsh was in that movie Heat Attraction. It's okay, you just you just want to call him daddy. You want to call him daddako for it. I want to call him Harry Daddy. Yeah. Do you think on set he was like, hey, guys, so I was in this movie? Or is he just like, I'm not going to mention it because it looks like I'm just likely never heard him mentioned that he was in that in that movie. But I've seen that movie and he stands out like a sore of thumb and like, Jim, what are you doing?

Why are you there? Why? Why you get back to Beverly Hills. He plays like a guy that he that Michael Douglas works with in his office. To rewatch it now, he was great in it. Did he have suspenders on that and the movie? I think he might have had, like, yeah, a suit and suspenders and probably he was big into the suspenders. Man, you gotta have something to hold up

the pants. Yeah, maybe you know how like some guys have, like I don't know if this was the case with with Daddy, but there they have no butt and a big belly. So how do your pants stay up? Because then you put the belt around you're the belly or the under the belly? Where do you put the pants the waist? I think the pants fit below the belly, so they're kind of right and low. But then you got to put the belt. But then if you have suspenders,

you're just like Santa Claus. Then with a big belly and suspenders, it might be it might be a kind of a thing you have to have because you have a certain body type maybe, except I think um, Gryan Gosling war Suspenders in the notebook, and he definitely didn't have a daddy body and he was hot and that was just the thing. Yeah, that was the era Suspenders. Did you speaking of suspenders, did you guys have a favorite m outfit from this episode? Oh, before we get

to outfits, I gotta go to your hair. I really and you know, I'm all about your banks, but I really enjoyed your banks kind of back in that school. So I had the off the off the face situation happening. Yeah, I was trying to be more like Donna. It looked really good and it gave me vibes for like excitement for future episodes. When I knew your hair would be kind of changing, and I don't know, I was into it. I thought you look beautiful. I loved that. Sorry, Okay,

back to close. Thank you. I'm glad you liked it. Favorite outfit Donna when she shows up to make the float, I mean, yeah, that was mine too. To Carpenter look and calls her out, She's like, Donna, what's on the outfit? And she's hat overall shorts was supposed to be a carpenter. It's so good carpenter um. The over the knee socks from my favorite part of that outfit because it was probably really hot out and I still had those on. They were good. What about favorite line on nine O

two one, No, no, you didn't. I have one from Dylan and it was when they show up and Emily is about to burn the flow and he looked, Bran, wait a minute, she is whacked? They whacked or whack? I think he said whack whack because waxed would be dead if you whacked somebody off, right, But if they're whacked, they're crazy. Yeah. I think so I should bring that word back. Whack. I'm gonna whack you. I don't think

it went anywhere. I think that we're just still. I think, m M. I don't know, like, oh man, that was whack as like your whack or that person's whack. I guess it works. I think, yeah, you're right, we should bring it back. It's a good word. I mean. One of my favorite lines was from Steve Sanders when he says, Brandon, you're the only family in Beverly Hills that actually has tools in their toolship. I thought that was funny. And then my other one was from Brandon. It's a good one.

Brandon says to Emily in bed, Emily to make love, I have to be in love dagger, and I was like, oh please, that gross me out. Well, yeah, he starts kissing, like she gets into the bed with him and starts kissing him so sleepy. He doesn't know that his face is being sucked on. He doesn't he doesn't know Emily's kissing him, and he starts to make out with her

and like says, oh, I can't do this. Yeah. I think that's very I think that's a very typical teenage boy reaction to stop go with it, no, to start like do it, to start not realizing who the hell it is, and then being like, oh, wait a minute. He just thought it was one of his infamous dreams with like women surrounding him on the beach. Yeah, exactly. Yeah one, Brenda says, give me a break. I mean she is bothered in the extreme. M M says that

about Emily. She has bothered in the extreme. Well, that was one of our most famous episodes, though, you guys, like everyone talks about it. I mean, I guess it didn't blow up in flames. Everyone talks about the one where Emily went crazy and like destroyed the float. That's a big one fans. Yeah, you guys like the drama. I dislike her so much more in this episode than I did from the previous one, and I didn't think that was possible. Well, lucky you. She never comes back, right?

Was this is this Emily Valentine's last episode? No? No, well how does she come back? Oh my god? He cheats on you with her later? What? Yes? You are making this up right now just to make me bad. In fact that it would make you mad. It's even funny. Hey, it's okay. We live these characters, we own these characters. Listen, there's something that happens in San Francisco. Jen, you gotta sit down for this. I have something I need to

tell you. What Brandon cheats on you? Yeah, I know, I know, I know, I know it's going to happen. But we get through this. We get through it, and you're okay with her. Why does he with with her? Of all people? Was it a work trip? Those are always us? I think she goes do insane asylum too. Is this is not something that happens you guys? Am I making all this up? Emily also comes back in a Walsh Family Christmas episode. Oh good, we'll see your

next episode. So there you go. Mystery solved. So before that, sorry you don't like her, she's coming back. Oh let's go to an asylum. Okay, see you guys. They lock her up in the looney bin for a while, she gets better, and then she goes back to Beverly Hills. Poor thing. She was just the looney It's a little unstable. We're all a little unstable at times, but it's life. She took it to the next level. On the next level. Speaking of crazies, um, not that the people do have

been these questions questions are crazy. That was an amazing, terrible no. But the question that Christie is asking is kind of about if you've dated a crazy Really was the question a little bit? Christie is asking did you prefer dating people who did or did not watch the show? Was it easier or more difficult to have your dates? No, about your characters, that doesn't mean crazy. Uh, we're talking fans, like,

were they fans? If you dated somebody that was like, and I've heard your so much like it would be wouldn't be crazy if they make that face when they say, yes, yeah remember that one episode, like remember remember that you did that one and it's like, there's no way, I've never seen you get that animated or excited about anything since we start working together. That was like masng and seen she's a thesipient. I definitely have either dated or gone on dates with people that have watched the show,

and it's weird. It's because they look at you a little differently for a lot of the time, and or maybe I'm just sensitive to it, but I feel like they're looking at me differently, but yeah, or or they make reference to it. You're like, that's funny, let's talk about nothing else. But yeah, no. Um, my husband never says he never watched the show. He was too young, but p s's like her biggest fan to like, now,

has he watched her rewatching it with you? Yeah, he was gone today and when I watched it, his golfing, so he watches and sometimes with you, m yeah, he looks for sure. Have you ever I've never dated anyone who was like an obsessive like fan, but I'm definitely I'm sure this has happened to you too, Jen, like gone to um, like, I've gone over to someone's house for dinner and I thought it was like a dinner

party and they weren't like rabbit fans or something. And they opened the door and they said and they're like, oh, hi, good to see you, Donna. And I'm like, oh, I'm so embarrassed for them shooting. I don't know what to say. And then they'll start talking. They're like, oh my god, I just called you, Donna. I'm so sorry, and it's like, oh,

don't worry, It's it's okay. Right. That happens a lot like when you you think you're in this safe zone and you're with friends and or maybe it's like a new friend and you think that they're just talking to you as you me Jenny Youtorie, and then they'll slip and say, so, Kelly, what happened with And you're like, whoa did she just call me Kelly? Am I imagining that?

But that's like innocent, yeah, totally. But but then it's like, you didn't think that that person was a fan, or you didn't we didn't think that person was into the show, but I guess they were obvious they know the character name well, but that happened of the country was into the show, So there's a big chance only some people look at like her husband did not watch the show, so I'm putting him in the five percent. He was still in a diaper with at What is the age

difference here? I don't know. It feels like a lot. It's not He could have watched it. He says, his sisters watched it. He's only nine years younger. Yeah, so he's not getting saw it. He was more into UM Saved by the Bell. What was the demo though? Was it mainly females or was it male and females? I watched it was a mix because we had they would have the parties to watch the show, you know, like how many would get together on Wednesday night? Was it

Wednesday Wednesday nights? Yeah, I feel like day night and frat boys said they would like leave the barn go home so they could have their frat parties and watch it. Definitely guys in the we you know, we heard from Doug Emerson that when he was in the Where Right Army, Navy, Air Force, Air Force, he would get together with his um pals and watch it in the wreck room or whatever you said. Pals. Hm, I was searching for the word too, said room. I know I was really going

with that one. You got any more questions for us? Totem crazy? This is from Jenny. I guess you wrote your own question, she I did. Does Jenny spell her name with a Y or E E? I'm not gonna lie. I don't think I've ever seen anyone spell their name like you. So I've run into a few people and really where Jenny with a Y is a whole another Jenny. So you know, I'm gonna go out on a limb here.

I wonder how old she is because I feel like a lot of women once they watched the show and then had kids named Jenny with I E because they loved you and watched you and thought that was a great name. Ya think. I don't know. I didn't used to know a lot of Tories, but now I'm seeing a lot of Tories. And when I look, I mean it could be after Tori Amos, but um, when I look, now, they're like that generation that their mom probably watched because

they're young enough that their mom was our generation. Just Sadden myself. We're old, okay, go on, Okay, So she's asking while you were playing Donna and Kelly, did you ever want to be the other's charac there or now that the show is over, would you like to have played each other's character? Would you have liked to be Kelly? I could never have. It's so hard because it's so No. I mean I auditioned for Kelly because there really wasn't like a full Donna character, so they had the audition

for the role of Kelly. But no, I mean, in hindsight, like no one could have played Kelly besides Jen but and yeah, no one could have been Donna about you? But that would be fun to see each of us play the other one in a scene, just to see and not trying to imitate like what that one did, just like our own spin on it. That would be fun. We should just do a big character swap someday and get everybody together and it's which rules. Wait, what does

that call role reversal or like some fetish? I don't know nine two one character fetish? That sounds dirty. Those were some intense, crazy see questions. Come on you guys, we know you've got some really juicy questions for us. Yeah, bring him, bring him. We're so appreciative of you guys listening, and we just really love you all. And uh, next episode is episode seventeen, Chucky's Back. I wonder if it

means like Chucky the doll. Okay, so I'm not sure, but I think elo was creative because of this episode. I think, So, what's that. You'll have to wait, we'll tell you that it's it's it's Iron's alter ego. And we love to talk about this and we all talked about it. We talked about right to his face and embarrass him all the time about it. Yeah, but it was a thing, and I think it was because of Chucky's Back, which is an episode that was Chucky who played his mother was on that show and it was

her son on that show. There's things that happened. Yeah, side it. I'm excited to listen and watch to it. Watch to it. I'm excited to watch it. Those are your marching orders. Go watch Chuckies Back, and we'll see you next week.

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