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OMG it's Ditch Day

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Episode description

The goofiest zaniest roller coaster riding Burt Reynold's starring 90210 we've ever seen!
 
Ding Ding...Jason Priestley directs and we learn why he loves to say DING DING.
Let's jump in the 'stang or the Vette and head to Magic Mountain!   We're riding the Viper, Tori's kicking ass, and we're laughing at some real classic 90210 zingers.
 
But, seriously, why was Steve so mean to Dylan in this episode??

And, did you spot who was playing the detention teacher?

See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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It's with Jenny Garth and Tori Spelling. Oh my gosh, we're back. It's another episode of OMG. Well, now that's not the title of it nine two. I mean basically they know the nine O two one oh part. We could just call it OMG. Then right season are to the points in the program where we're so popular that we were like, it's just OMG. Now I feel like we are. Can I ask you guys a really weird thing. Okay, So there's this show, another podcast called the Rewatchables, and

I love it. It's very it's kind of like what we're doing for nine. They do for popular movies. So they were rewatching a couple of weeks ago. This movie Can't Buy Me Love? Remember it with passimc of course, and it's Bill Simmons and Juliette Littman were hosting, and they both felt that either I can't remember nine one oh came first or Can't Buy Me Love, but that they see a lot of similarities between the two, And I was like, really, why, that's what I thought the

movie came first. That movie was in the eighties for sure. Yes, you're right when we were young, So I think they were saying like maybe nine O two one oh drew inspiration from Can't Buy Me Love? And I wanted to see what you guys thought, because I'm like, I'm gonna do a hard pass on that. Yeah, we didn't. I don't know what you're talking about. That's how I felt we were too young to like. I mean, the only similarity is he went from totally geek to totally chic,

and I guess that would be David Silver. But other than that, come on and that fashion with the Swede, remember the skurchy spilled on. I don't remember that movie enough that I'm gonna have to rewatch it. So did you know Bill Simmons is a huge So Bill Simmons is this like sports guy, but he's very cool and kind of hot and he loves nine two one oh. Well,

I think you caught. But I don't want to be weird because what if he's hears this, Because if he might hear this, and now I feel embarrassed because he has a wife, but he loves nine o two And I think that's so interesting a man on our age that also there are a few there's more than just one guy named Bill that loves it. I feel like there's a lot of guys. This is so for sure. And by the way, I think if you say respectfully hot,

then um, partners can't get upset. I just said that so many people lately have been men coming up to me. That's what I was going to ask you, what's like the percentage of men that are fans. Two men have come up to me with their kids, because usually it's women. They're like, we take a picture, like this is the show. I grew up on the kids who're like whatever. It

was two men. One had three boys, one had four kids, and they were like and the kids were just like sitting there like we don't know who this is, why are you doing this? And they were like this was my showy men straight or or they'll come up and they'll say, can I take a picture with you? My wife is such a fan and you can tell it's not the wife. I mean, maybe it is the wife, but you can always tell, right, yeah, because in the eyes and the eyes so interesting, how close they hold you.

I you, Hannah, dudes watch nine O two one. No, it was like it was the Billions or the yellow Stone of its day. Because even though those are like not comparable. Do you know what I'm saying? This feel more like gritty. Yeah, but it was then glimpse into a life that you wanted, like yeah, and that you didn't know anything about because there was no internet, so

we we know you watched it. Guys. Come on and this this guy the other day he was like, oh, yeah, my friends and I in college, we all were one of you. And I was like, I knew what he was gonna say, but I was like, oh, who are you? And he was like, I was Brandon, and I was like, oh, that's so interesting. Yeah, yeah, because you did it. They did it just like us girls. I've never heard a guy come up to me and say, oh, yeah, we

we were all one of you in high school. I was Steve, or I was I was David, Like they all want to be Brandon. Yeah. I was gonna say, you get a like a large majority of Dylan's. Yeah. And then women are always like it's usually Kelly or Brenda. Once in a blue moon, it'll be a Donna. And then sadly you always have the girls that like I was Andrea. Andrea's the best, smart, she's cute, like what do you mean? But they always like my friend said, I was Andrea. It's just like sex in the City.

My friend said, I was Miranda. You know, Season three episode she came in through the bathroom window aired April nine. Synopsis Did Jake goes awry when Kelly ends up being a victim of theft at Magic Mountain? Meanwhile, Brandon, Dylan, and Steve get mixed up with a beautiful but troublesome con artist named Ginger. Donna puts her self defense skills to good use, and the real Reynolds saves the day. Directed by Jason Priestley, written by Ken Stringer. En Ken

Stringer wrote this, you know who Ken Stringer is? Okay, now I just get panicked. I got it wrong. Came such confidence her first a d one of hers wasn't Yes, I feel like my movie. I don't know that sounds familiar, Ken. Sorry. It was written very unique you guys talk about it. It was written very uniquely, and it was directed very uniquely. So it makes sense because I watched this show had no idea that Jason was This was his directorial debut

for the show. And now that I know that, if everything makes sense, like, I get it all so much better because his Shenanigans, like all the cinematic, Yeah, tell me what that means. Tell me everything about that, like well specifically, like most specifically with the peach pit stuff, with that storyline, because there were basically two storylines in

this episode. One was the ditch day everybody goes to Magic Mountain, and then the other one was settled into the peach Pit with the girl coming in through the bathroom window. But I really felt like all a lot of the stuff with the three guys Iron, Jason, and Luke. I could see so much of Jason in all of their like the comedy that they did and the like silly shots that they did. It was very and like just the goof nous of it. I felt like everybody was having a really good time. And I don't know,

it just made sense. Yes, I think you're you're nailing hands. He would do like he would start on a close up of something and then the shift to the background. He would always do those cinematic He loves his like he just loves going like that when he's directed. Yeah, we're gonna start here and we're gonna pay over here. Basically did he actually do that? Yes, So in b In Beach and I know to one. Oh, he did direct in Bho, but um in the story on camera.

We also made him the director because we put in all his like quirks and like he played kind of not making fun of himself, but very self deprecating, like he'd be like this and like ding king and he always does that when he gets the shot, dingking or that's right. But I gotta say, what does ding ding mean? What does ding ding mean? I forgot it was it was just like his catchphrase when he was like, yeah, we got it, like ding ding, let's move on. It's

so annoying. But he gets super animated. He's really as like as like cool and slick, as like Brandon's just like yeah, like when he's directing, Jason is like super animated and it's like guys, here's what we're gonna do. And it's just very forceful and it's a really adorable character. Actually, you though it's him like as the director and he's a really great director. What do we Oh my god? I was like, Amy, what is that we're seeing? It

was your fingers? Okay, it was I couldn't tell. And then but the same way I started rewatching this show and first season, I was like, oh my gosh, I'm like crushing on Brandon. I felt that crushed this episode watching You're gonna hate this Jock, Like watching Jason direct, I was like, Oh, it's so good, and like I love him as a director. That's good. I'm glad you loved him as a director. Wait what you mean? What do you mean you were crushing on him? That's different

than liking him as a director. Respectfully, Um, No, like crushing like, oh my gosh, I forgot like how much I adore him directing, and I got that like feeling of like, oh Brandon and those dreamy eyes that took me back to season one and like he's so amazing. But anyway, wait, can I ask a question about that? Is it a little okay? And I mean this professionally because I don't want to be inappropriate, but like, is there a little something sexy about him in this episode?

And then maybe that he's also like the director the boss, Like I feel like I know what you're talking about. Like his confidence, Like he felt like super confident because he was the director that week and he was the first of any of us to direct, so he felt like special and it probably transferred into Brandon a little bit because there's a lot more energy like when you are the director. Yes, yes, yeah, okay, so that's what I'm trying to say. And I said crushing. I didn't

mean crushing, but you know what I mean. Yes, there is that. He's more Jason than Brandon, definitely, And the whole thing was great. He's just I love his energy when he's directing. I think he's a great director. And this was the first one that it truly we always talked about a storyline, B storyline. It really had to a storyline. Yeah, such an important point. So do you guys remember like at all that someone telling you, hey, Jason is going to direct this. Do you remember him

vying for that job? Like, can you remember any of it? And were you guys extra like because it was Jason, like, we're gonna do what he says, We're gonna be on our game. No, no, like you can't remember. I just remember being told like and then being like Hallason Jason starrety Oh okay, well I didn't know he wanted to be a director. Cool, all right, and then just like adjusting to it. But yeah, we didn't try any harder. We did we didn't. I did you, did you try

to be a bit more professional? Not? No, not my professional. I was really I was really nervous, really like I was more nervous being directed by Jason than being directed by any other director the first time. After that, we got used to it, but the first time it was still like, oh my god, like yeah at that point, like Jason, I don't think Jason and I were super close yet I was still feeling like I was like it was him and the guys, like I don't know,

So it was nerve racking. Especially that scene at Magic Mountain with me and Andrea. I felt really nervous. Okay, we're not going to jump ahead like that addic scene that seems so good, but we got to talk about it, yeah, really fast. One more sort of one more behind the scenes question. Would he have had to go to your dad, Tory or does he go to the showrunner? Like who would he have gone to to say I want to

direct and then be selected to direct. I feel like I remember him talking about that he I talked to Aaron And also it was season three, so maybe it was built into his deal, like to direct maybe one to one episode, two episodes three episodes whatever it is for the season. How many this season did he do? I wonder well at the end of the season almost so just one, I guess, and one more behind the scenes questions. Did either or both of you ever direct? We both did? Yes? No way, wait so that comes

later in the seasons. Yes, yes, every single person on the show directed? Right? Wait? Chen, I am? Did Luke direct? Mm? Hmm? He did? I am? Wait because if I feel like, no, wait, wait, this is weird. I only have memory you directing, you and me. I don't remember Shannon directing because I think she was already gone. But then I don't remember I and I don't remember uh No, I don't remember Andrea

Andrea Gabrielle directing. No, because she was. I mean, Jason definitely went in because that's something he knew he wanted to do. I assume that's you know. And then at some point I feel like we were all like, okay, we all can get one shot at this. But that's bizarre. Jen, I only remember you and then me. I don't know. He did direct one thing, Luke Perry, and it was an episode of Beverly Hills nine O two one oh. It says in. He directed two episodes, so it must

have been when he came back. That was part of his deal for coming back, like I'll come back, but I want to direct. Wow, um about Iron and well keep talking then I'll keep It was so fun, didn't you think, like opening the episode on the roller coaster and seeing Magic Mountain like I felt it was must have been so exciting for the viewers all across the world to see Magic Mountain and to see those crazy roller coasters that they have. There was like an energy

about it. Do you guys remember going vaguely? And do you think they shut the park down completely? Okay? Here? You know, gen what did you feel a little bit like some of the roller coasters were just stock footage? Um? Maybe, but no, because then there was that coverage of Andrea on the roller coaster, so they had to have been on a roller coaster at some point. Why they probably just turned the camera and pop off the I know the angle you're talking about. I bet, I bet that

was all. It was like darker and gray near So I thought it was maybe I directed one episode. Oh my god, I must have directed once. This is terrible, I can Oh my god, you must have blocked it from your memory. Now, do both of you enjoy roller coasters? Wait, when you were younger, you didn't like roller coasters then too? Never never, never been on Oh okay, I went on one roller coaster and it was in like Tunetown or wherever it is that goof Goofy's roller coaster and you

have to be certain height ticket on it. Like that's a little kid, like five year old. I was on it once, you guys, I'm talking a full adult, and I screamed so loud they had to stop it. I was hysterical. What's her problem? I went on Tired to the Caribbean for the first time at forty years old because I heard there was a drop and I cried the entire time and screen Brian Brian Direction, episode two, I'm terribly embarrassed. Well, it was later on in the series,

so you haven't jarred your memories of that yet. You're still in season three. When you get to it, you'll recall because it sounds like when you watch this Jason Directing flooded back memories. I hated roller coasters, like if they couldn't I wouldn't have done it. If they had written like me, into a roller coaster. Wait, gent do you like roller coasters at that age? When I was that age, I loved roller coasters. But now I have want to have nothing to do with them, Like something's

changed chemically inside my body and it's not good. I will I will take people to Disneyland or anywhere and sit patiently, go get you snacks, do whatever I have to. I will not go on a roller coaster all hit. It's a small world or something like that, same small world. Do you guys feel with this episode? For me, this episode was like all comedy, Like it was just so funny, and it's like a standalone episode, like it really just is so unique and different to the series. I was just, yeah,

I don't know. I think the the ginger storyline and the boys is all comedy. I think the part that should be fun and like exciting and put you into that world at Magic Mountain was not comedy. And I gotta be honest, that's the only part of the episode I didn't like. I felt like as if you were we were at Mad Mountain, but we didn't really see magic. We don't. Yeah, let's see more of it. We saw the security office, we saw us coming in off the bus. We saw us getting snacks and then Andrea on the

ride and the bench out front. That's it it was. But it was about the guy stealing the wallet, Like what why? What was the purpose of that? To let Tori kick some serious asks? Oh yeah, oh man, I just I wanted to see them like having fun and like being teens doing ditch day at Magic Mountain. I just felt like we didn't get enough. And it almost made me feel like, because Jen, do you remember even really being in the park, Like I felt like we just shot certain areas we didn't really get to go

in and like maybe just the front. Did I bet you they didn't take over the whole park? Yeah, it was probably just the front. You were so funny at Magic Mountain. I was like Donna's hilarious at Magic Mountain because when you jump off the bus and you're like, that was Terry, that was I was Terry there. I don't know that was Terry before I drank, Like, so okay, the part when I get the bus, I'm like, yeah, that's my alter ego. When I get drunk, we call

her Terry. But that was that was me. That was like the real me, slipping in into Donna, Oh my god, and then to find out you hate roller coasters. So that was really good acting because I was convinced that you were really excited to be there. I was wondering, and this is me being like, goofy, but did Magic Mountain pay because it was really like an ad for that Viper roller coaster talk And the opening date of the Viper roller coaster was April seven, so it's been

open for a little bit. But I thought it seems like kind of like, now we would call it product placement. That's a big product to place. They would have had us all over the theme park and they didn't. Yeah, so maybe they just thought it makes sense for a ditch day. Well, I feel like we did not close it down. I feel like we were just in the front. I don't know. But that scene with you and Andrea talking about how the feeling of being on the roller coaster.

Dave walked in while you were just let while that scene was on, and he's like, is she talking about sex? You're like ding ding dinging, You're right, which is maybe leading us to things to come. Yeah, poor Donna is wondering, wondering, what is it like trying she's grappling with the decision of I think it's already starting, yeah, do it or don't do it, but then you think itself, Sorry, go ahead, Jenny.

I was going to say that, but then the but the best part of the whole thing was when you used yourself defense skills and you're like, no, no, no, to Amy, do it. You did really good. It's such a genius called up because it's like, oh my god, that was a full fault. And there was another episode. We rarely do that, and I've never in my life a scene with two people fighting, both wearing all denim and I didn't know where to look. I was so

mad wearing that full denim suit. And the reason was because they had to put arm pads on me, made me where like yeah. So I was like, uh, did you have a stunt? Double two? No, I did all of that. Why did they make you put arm pads on? You didn't fall down, did you nothing? Nothing? That was just part of it they said to have. Like that's why I had jeans on and jean jacket because I had to be covered because I did my own stunt. But it was like nothing, and I was just like

sweating balls. Because I was like, oh my god, and Jason would be he always says this to me, so this is like, this is like I'm having PTSD from that and from when we did b h N O two one oh and I was in Peru getting Shammon and he made me go up and down a mountain and slide down and do all my own stunts, and I was like, I can't do this. You think you got this that day? He was kept making me do it over and over again from every angle, and I was like, I can't do this. You did it though

both times. You brought it home. You're so much more capable than you you've let on. There's two things that stand out for me in this episode, and I want your thoughts. First. Number one, did this Steve Dylan feud? Yeah? My note was, um, why does Stephen Dylan have beef all of a sudden? Like I thought they were weird. Yeah. I didn't understand it either because they were really cutting

each other in the very beginning. Yes, And maybe was it to have some sort of conflict but have to be helping Jason or Brandon sorry or Ginger Like I was so fuddled by that, and it was very cost, and it was for no reason, like there was no payoff. I feel like it was super Nino to know. They only put it in so that later on in the episode where she steals Brandon's car, they could be like, get in my car. No, no, oh you got this, like, oh, Steve's the big guy, he knows Burt Reynolds, just so

they could still have that conflict carriage. I mean, I gotta be honest. I kind of enjoyed it, Like I kind of liked seeing them at all. It was interesting and I was like intrigued by it, and they did it really well. But yeah, it was Bazar. They did do it well, but it was so weird. I just all my notes say, why is Steve being a jerk? Why is Steve so weird this week? Here's my note.

I was like, Okay, when Ginger walks into the peach pit, I felt like the boys were equally cute, horny teenage boys and misogynistic pigs, because it was like, how do you be both of those things? Is it? Was it flattering to Ginger or was she being sexualized? Like I guess that wasn't a thing. Then, God, that's so accurate. I don't know, it's just I'm super sensitive to that stuff, I guess, but uh, it made me feel weird, as if you're watching them talk about her like she was

a piece of me, like something to talk. I don't know, it's just it's so doesn't happen in my world in it but no, but her being a con artist, that's her whole play, right, she used it. Yeah, she comes in and uses men to get what she wants. I mean, she was playing everybody, all of the guys, so that must be her jam. It's so hard for me to know things make me cringe now because of life in the world. Old would I have even noticed it then or what I have just thought, Oh, these three boys

like this hot new girl. It was our lives daily and we didn't that's what we thought, like was we thought we were there to be like looked at and commented on and touched and admired. Yeah, I mean, and it's a whole interesting conversation that's a little bit sideways, but like I like, if people think I'm cute or don't you guys, But then at the same time, it was a little aggressive. We wanted both ways, right, we want them to think we're cute, but we don't want

them to outwardly be like, oh, too aggressive. I feel differently about it because I don't know. It's just me. Uh, maybe it's the areas in me. I know I'm cute, like when I walk in, like if I'm looking good and feeling good about myself, I have confidence. I don't need anybody to tell me I look cute. And when somebody does tell me to look cute, that I look cute or or sexy, here, I'm like, you know what,

I don't. I don't need to hear that from you, Like, wow, God, that's so fascinating to me because I do not feel the same. Wait, Amy, what side are you? I don't need you to it's fun, but I think it's kind of an interesting thing because what first came to my mind is that Kelly was named most beautiful, and Kelly didn't really it didn't do anything for her, and she still didn't feel beautiful. So I find it fascinating that, like for Jenny, that's not necessarily something that you need.

But i'd love to hear tori from you who's admitted to being like, you know, maybe a hint more insecure, because I know I if somebody wants to tell me I'm pretty, I'll take that all day long. What sign are you? Aquarius? Oh? What are you? I'm a Taurus? And wait, Jenny, so when you said it's the aries and you are aries, like confident or do they want like, would you rather I tell you you're you're really smart? Yeah? Probably? But also I would rather you tell me that I

look beautiful or pretty? Are you like my outfit or whatever? Give me a compliment than some rando guy. Like I feel like I I get more from hearing my other women appreciate me, and I always makes, like, always make such an effort to be like, oh I love your hair, you look so beautiful today, or your skin is bluid. You know, like to compliment other women, because women complimenting

each other is a whole different thing. I agree, I agree with that, but rando, Yeah, I don't want a rando guy to think of I don't know, No, it matters to me more. I know it's for some reason. I'm really I'm insecure, So I don't want to outwardly hear in a gross way, but I want to know that people are like, she's still sexy, She's still cute. Yeah, I don't know. I just feel like because that we I personally just spent so many years being objectified like that,

That's what I have a repulsion to it. But not like I'm going to be rude to somebody that's like, oh, you're whatever. I'm not gonna like flip them off or anything. But I just don't need it if it's it's being famous, because I'm wondering, like I'm not famous. I'll take it from someone I know. I'll take it from the dude on the corner. I'll take it from I don't. I think I'm like thank you, Like even if it's like I do not care, do you like, like when they're like, oh,

like a cat call, I would totally love it. I'm not gonna lie. I'm sure that's not very like twenty of me, but like me too. Here's the thing, Like you're asking if it's a out being famous, Like I've been objectified my whole life too, and I would be terrified if I was no longer objectified. Like that's when I'm like, uh like, because it's all it's sadly like part of it was. Yeah, I mean there's a reason, like I always say this like Donna war like you know,

prop tops and stuff like. For me, I was like, Okay, I'm not the prettiest. I'm not the best actress in my opinion, and your girls in my opinion. So I wore outfits because one thing I did feel good about was my body. I felt like I had a really great body. So all I know is if you know, suddenly losing that would be scary. Like, you know, I'm definitely not the same weight. I was then, like I'm a good thirty pounds more and people can tell me all day long, like you have a great body, look sexy.

I don't feel that way because I'm like, it's not the body I knew that I was famous sport. Well, it's like we talked about, it's not the body that's frozen in time. Yeah, and and it's unfortunately frozen in our you know, brains too. So that's made aging and just changing so much harder I think for people. I mean, I I just was listening to a podcast about this, about aging and about and it was they were talking to Oprah was talking to, uh, that moonlighting woman what's

her name? What's her name? Civil Shepherd, And she was talking about um, the whole aging and being in front of the camera and and what how horrible that has been for her, and I could relate so much. Oh my gosh, wow. Yeah, I mean, I think it's so interesting that just this scene, which was a little jarring to everybody, You're like, whoa, they are really aggressive with this poor random stranger coming in, who at the time we took at face value was just a girl trying

to do her job. But but it does really spur such an interesting conversation. And she is very cute. Um Kathy Poe Dwell Ginger or her twenty other names. She's a very cute actor, and she's some super confident You can call me Ginger called me right, yeah, do it? No, I can't do you know, she can call how does the song go? They call me? Oh, they call me, call me yeah, they call me Tina, they call me Adrian, they called me Marla. Yeah. Sorry, Oh my god, thank

you for that. That was really great problem. But you guys, she was also really famous when she did the show she was on. She was J R. Ewing's second wife. I think let's bring her on. Let's get let's get a nine oh to one one on one with her, how she felt about it. I thought, for a guest star, she played a extraordinarily prominent role, I mean any of us. Yeah, but I wasn't mad about it. No, she was clearly riveting, Like I could have kept watching her. She was funny.

I loved her. Yeah, at the end where you're like, where'd she go? Did she left through the window? I want to know where she went? She coming back next

episode in the cars she's still now. Yeah, I have a plot hole though, you have a like, we're all those people staying at the peach pit all day long because I live in l A. And it would not be quick all the places they went and drove around too, and then shot a bacteria commercial and all those randoms just sitting there waiting a lot of money and there all day. Jason, Yeah, but he's taking care of He's holding down the foret all by himself with all those people.

Brandon and another little note, Nat played sick quite well. Oh my gosh, he had COVID. I was like his knees. I was like, oh no, Nat has COVID. I thought he was Hugh Heffner in that scene. Wait. I loved seeing inside NAT's bedroom, seeing him in his little Jamie's and and wait, the grand wood headboard. It didn't remind you of like what was a night book commercial? And then like Hugh Hefner, he and they panned out and he had all these like was that a night gown

he was sleeping in? He sleeps in his Sunday best because he literally sleeps in a button down shirt. I felt like it was one of those old timy night shirts. St nicky. So the pajamas, like the cotton button up pajamas, like my dad slept in those. It was like it's total Aaron spelling, like in bed move Um. I love the bacteria commercial. I wanted Jen and I to be that was dream for us to dress up in those

giant costumes and get sprayed down with water. Been so happy that stuff episode that I I. I'm so glad you talked about the writer because it was the most quirkiest writing. I mean, each thing was a singer. Don't do the crime if you can't do the time, and then do you guys remember this. I'm gonna jump in my sting and cruise up to Magic Mountain myself, or you could hop in my vet like who writing this, they say that kind I'm just gonna jump in my

stay like the lines are just hystericle. It's definitely dude writing. And one Stringer if I remember him right, he was like, am I remembering the right guy? Like he was tall, he had glasses. I remember a tall conservative conservative and we would like we would give like give him a hard time whenever possible, just to get him, get him riled up. And he's like unslappable lappable Stringer, is it? You're right? Though? It felt like a mad capper, Like

is that the right word? Like it's when it's like a mad capper and there's like the B B B like remember they did the whole uh three stooges stacked heads thing right? Nice really did? What about when they get in the car all dukes of hazard style and don't use the doors? Well, thank you, hop up and the reference they love that, you know it. I'm wondering if if Iron did that all that driving, because he that he was really comfortable behind the way we got vet.

So yeah, I think that he had did all of that, and I would be terrified to look look really genuinely frightened for his life. All of that stuff was right either in like that was our set, that was our parking lot, that streets around like Calvert like it was all in our area, by our stages, the whole, like outside Parneil's office, the whole everything. It did not look very glamorous. They called it. They call it Calvert Studios because they made that it was and now it is Calverts.

There is an actual studio there called Calvert Studios. Calvert Street Studios was on Calvert Street, and the Bacteria commercial was probably shot just like right there too. It was right on the under set where he also did you notice in all of that that was our crew that those were our cameraman Like when you could see behind the kid like what the production people were, those were actual that was our camp. That was our first a cur camera operator. Oh the I could see our medic

in the background. I saw him note and it made me laugh so hard because he's so he was so odd and he just looked odd there too. And then in detention, did you notice this, jen Amy, You wouldn't know this, but when they were calling the class names and and Luke pretends to be Steve Sanders, I said David Semmal so David some will wait. He was our he ended up directing a lot, but he was one of our producers, Like was it sound saw post production?

Post production? I do feel though that the detention teacher was Jimmy Olsen from the original Superman movie. Okay, I was like, I know this guy? How do I know this guy? Him? Was it? And I think he was like uncredited in this because I couldn't find it, But I do think he might come back and do another nine O two one. Oh, I don't know. Jimmy Olsen

from the original Christopher Reeves Superman iconic. Not only was the writing in this episode weird, but the music in this episode was um incredible, like just from beginning to end, Like the guitar riffs that like electric guitar riffs, that something was happening with the music, I'm telling you, and like when it whenever it was like at the peach Pit with on the you know, the fun story line of the guys, it would be like do do do? Like it was so cheesy Jason and all of that.

Probably No, at this point, I don't think the music they that was composed like that was stuff that they you know, they put in somebody thought that would really be good? Right there? Does anybody think that Ginger and her? Then her next bake, named Being Tina was an homage to Gilligan's Island, And then I tried to make the connection. What is Adrian and Marla? Because that was clear they were like Ginger Tina totally? And then Adrian and Marla I can't get I mean, and then you wait, wait,

Bert freaking Reynolds was on our show. We didn't talk about that. The boots, like the boots, the hair, the boots though the you remember the boots they had. I'm telling you a little secret right now. There was a little lift. Those were special Burt Reynolds boots. And I might know this from another experience of someone working with Burt Reynolds. I can't go on. But Burton not was Burton not a tall man and not tall enough I

don't think for what he was. I mean, Burt Reynolds was a legend that that playgirl picture of him with Rug, wasn't it. So When I was a kid, Chasens the famous like Hollywood restaurant which is bond now. But Jen and I have stories there because we said like rap parties there and they were famous for their chili. But when I was little, um, they would let me go into the men's room and because it was fascinating for me to see like a urinal with ice cubes in it.

But Burt Reynolds picture was in there. Wait, go back, when you were little, they would let you go into the bathroom to look at the urinals. Yes, not they my dad. You know, when you're little, you can go with the parents. Sorry I said that wrong. They my dad and my parents, Like, you would go to the bathroom with your parents. They would take you to the bathroom and if like I could take my yeah, yeah, yeah, okay, okay, boy,

Like when I was five, got it. So I'd go into the bathroom with my dad and I'd be like fascinated about the year. But there was I That's when I remember Burt Reynolds. That was my first experience seeing that man him. Oh my god, no, him like that playgirl photos crazy in the man's bathroom. Yes, that's just weird. Why would you have a noody picture of a famous man in the Why would you put that in the women's member. Probably like, oh he's so cool, so pretty picture.

She just like puts like James Eckhouse's face on because he was furried. He was furried, but it was pretty cool. I remember the day that he shot that scene and we weren't even in that and I remember I wasn't in the scene, but I remember going just to see what it was. I wanted to see Burt Reynolds, and it was the boots, the tight ass pants, the hair do like not a hair out of place like quofft. This picture is insane. You know what this is making me think of? Though? Can we put that up on

our social this week? Please? I want to see that longer. I wonder who took that iconic image? You know what this is making me think of? This is so off topic. But did you guys hear about Tommy Lee? No? Did I hear about it? I saw it? Wait I think, wait, wait, wait, sorry, what are you talking about? So? I'm not talking about the Pam and Tommy boat thing? But picture he put on Instagram and put oops yes, and of course they yes eventually, but like then you get it's so human nature.

You're like, what picture? And then you have to just start googling and clicking and trying to find it because at that point. So basically, Jenny, Tommy Lee unclear intentionally or accidentally put a full naked selfie on Instagram and his penis is hanging down into the water and it's it was artsy. Oh my god, Amy, you pulled up. Just pull up that picture right now. I need to see it. This is literally like, it's just reminding me of the Tommy Lee thing. Although she wants to see

Tommy Lee pull it up. Oh, I don't find it. And in the subject anyway, he wrote oops, like it wasn't an accident. What do you miss on an accident? No? No, And even his wife wrote something funny. So I'm not mad at it, but like, of course I did the full deep dive to find it. I was like, now I have to see it. It's like, what is that where? I I feel like men talk way more about Tommy Lee's penis than women do, because men are like, oh, it's so big, like and women are like, we don't care.

I just simply now I have to find it. I don't care. I don't care about Oh wait, wait to the left and down you need to without the black box. The long it is flaccid flasid. Can you stop it can't just become sir. So I don't remember just been like and then it did spark this whole debate about um double standards on Instagram, which we can which is all another show. We've already done one hot topic this episode we can't. People will get mad at us act.

Did you her think you would know N S f W as well as you do not safe for work? I had no idea. What I was like, is that a band? I thought it was a boy band? Yeah, and S and S f W. So how do you overall rate this episode? You guys loved it? Yeah? I really like, very, very enjoyable. I felt I felt nothing about it, Like it didn't tug it my any of my strings. It was just fun. Yeah, yeah, that's fine.

It was fun. Oh my god. By the way, wait, this is where Andrea reminds us that she almost did it with Brandon I know, and I was like, wait, well I don't remember that, but then I did? I remember. We I have a question only because Jordan Bonner was really was telling us this is when he found out recently that she was pregnant. She was holding in front of her like that administration envelope for like the the whole time. Was she hiding a pregnancy at that time

or not yet? I wonder that's going to be Frank, I'm wondering when it feels too soon, because it does, But I don't know. In that envelope, she was just holding it right there the whole time, and we typically know what that means. Yeah, but she's just so tiny. Maybe it's just that she had nowhere else to hold it well. But she did go on that roller coaster, which I definitely wouldn't feel if oh, yeah, no, no,

you're right, you're right now. We would be remiss if we did not acknowledge that Magic Mountain is also where they filmed Vacation, the movie the original coaster. Wait, I thought not Wally World. I didn't see any moves out for punches. Then Holly World and Magic Mountain are one and the same. WHOA, I don't know about that now. After watching Vacation, What was the date of this episode? Three, wasn't it? We must be like, what was April? April? April?

So Gabrielle's daughter, first daughter, Kelsey, was born May eleven four. Yeah, so she's not pregnant yet, that'd be that'd be kind of crazy be a long long pregnancy. Oh my gosh, barently absolutely well no, no, no, no, because think about if it aired April. You shot it in Oh you're right, okay, okay, March for a year and a half or something. This was a rivening episode. I've got a year in a couple of months. It would be long. What what's next week? Because I loved it? I loved it. What do we

have next week? We've got Here's what we have to do, though. We must prepare because we're going to the prom. We're going to a prom next week, Will Donna Martin graduate? Don't don't tell me, don't tell me, don't tell me, don't tell me. It's called everybody watch it. It's called a night to remember, and hopefully I'll remember it. Oh good, good, good, that was good. Wait, just give me a sneak preview of your real life prom dates. Who are your real

life prom dates? There's no sneak preview. You have to wait. Oh oh yeah, we're talking all about prom. We'll talking about real proms. Yeah, next week, it's it's prom night, God, Prom. I can't wait. Um, you guys are the best us. All right, that's it. The most serious conversation about life to Wally World in the same podcast, Welcome to our brains, because that's how it is twenty four seven up in here like ding ding ding? Seriously? Yeah, what is Jason Crank?

What is dinging? When you nail it? Ding ding ding ding ding ding? Everybody all right, have a great week. We love you, Love you.

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