I Am all In. I Am all in with Scott Patterson, an I Heeart radio podcast. So we're getting into this I Am all In podcast. Hi, I'm Scott Patterson. That's Amy, That's Danielle, that's Tara. Hi kids, how you doing? You know? Now this is the the inaugurals show of the season Sinco and we're totally excited about it. Um, it's wow, Scott, And you know, you know what excites me so much is that One eleven Productions and iHeart Radio teamed up to bring you this episode. That's what I'm thrilled about.
We won't forget the synopsis. Wait, Scott, before we get into it. Yeah, we all loved the finale. I yes, dare I say think this topped the finale. This is a horse of a different color. Yeah, it's it's different. It's just it's it is completely a new it's a new animal. It's it's a brand new animal. It doesn't it still feels like the old one. But this is new.
This is a new these are new beginnings, this is a new continent, this is a this is new territory for me, and I think for the audience, it's like, what are we what kind of landscapes are we finding now? Yeah, and it's a whole new show. It's just a whole new show, you know what I would venture to say. And you're the expert. All y'all are at the top of your game. You're you've now got four years under your belt of playing these characters. To me, every single
character in this episode was just believable all around. Nothing was fake, nothing seemed It's like I'm settled into Gilmour world and I'm completely in it with all of you. That was my like vibe. Yeah, you know, listen, that's that's the beauty. That's one of the beauties of the show. And you don't always find that on every show. You're honor is that the acting, The quality and the level of the acting and the actors that you're working with
all very high. And what was really really stood out to me is Melissa's performance, how excited she gets and how controlled she is within that excitement and the technique there and all she all of the physical comedy that she's doing is connected to reality. It's connected to her character, and she's so good And I had such a well up of welling up of pride that I acted with an Oscar winner and I held my own. I am so happy you brought that up. Yeah, so happy you
brought that up. That scene, which we'll get to, was the highlight of the episode. I thought so too. I really thought flight. I felt like I was in and that was exactly how the best friend would react to the friend that's now the boy. Like it was so real and she was perfect. That's an actress that knows what her job is, and her job was to do that and to be that and the genuine excitement coming at her. Yes, all those colors flying around and that
joy and the timing and she is She's extraordinary, isn't she. Yeah? Yes, her talent was on full display there. Yes. I so, I think we're saying the same thing, and that, like everybody is just in the group, including Jared Padilecki, who if you go back to season one, he was good, right, but like this, he's always been good. Yeah, but he's really good now, even in that scene at the end. I can't talk about it, but she's cooking. I mean, he's really good in this is that's tough stuff to watch.
That's tough stuff to watch, and that I think it was the hardest sit for me. I mean great storytelling, don't get me wrong, I mean just great storytelling. But boy, that was hard to watch between those two. But anyway, so Daniel, let's let's synopsize since since since we need to synopsize, and we'll go in order. But this was a real treat. Yeah, this is season five, episode one, Say Goodbye to Daisy Miller Air date September twenty first, two thousand and four. We pick up right where we
left off. Rory's feelings were deemed deep in creating a riff between her and Lorelai. Suki learns of Lorela and Luke's kiss and cannot contain her excitement, while Loria assures Luke that the kiss was a good thing. Emily formerly tells Lorlai and Rory of her separation with Richard and invites Rory to Europe. Well to summon this up in let's use a coffee analogy or put it in coffee terms. Lu it looks thank you, thank you, thanks for sitting at the in your booth the counter. Yeah, well you
do that. Let's uh, you know, it looks like it looks like Laurel I would like to order a second pot of the Loop Blend looks like looks like Rory Come two, three, four and five Ry has had two heap and cups of Jared Blend and is really conflicted and really likes it, and looks like Emily is about to change the filter. Oh, I'm going for some more international flavors. So the thing that's so great about this show too, that's like really happening now, is how generational.
We're seeing three parallel stories with three strong, amazing women that are each unique even though they're essentially the same story. They're a woman, you know, with their significant other, figuring it out, doing the dance good and bad. And it's like, wow, those are three things that each of these women are going through. And I think the Luca Lorelai one is the cleanest one. It's the other two are just messes. It's got yeah, and they the entanglements of those bookend relationships.
But the Luca Laureli thing is clean. It's pristine. It's yes, it's it's it's been percolating for a while, but it's ready to be served. It's adult. For all the flaws that both Luke and Lorelai debatably have, they are acting like adults. They are vulnerable, they are even insecure, but they are adults who muddled through that awkward conversation and
came out the other side so beautifully. Thanks to Luke too, because I think it was Luke that really said, we need to explain what we're talking, you know, like it was so much innuendo in this dance, and Luke really calls it up and goes like, wait a minute, you know, And then that was when they got on the same page. They're communicating, Yes, they're communicating while still remaining guarded and
keeping their dignity. So what did you think about the technique of And I get why because it's been July August three months plus maybe June July almost four months since we've ended. So they do that technique sort of of the back in time with a different perspective that I'm so curious if they shot I'm assuming they shot it back in June. Oh sure, I mean sorry, not June May, which would have been in April, March whatever. Maybe not, maybe not. The redid it. It had a
different feel to it. It had a new feel to it. It had a new director feel to it. It had a new Season five feel to it, Yeah, because I was. I was debating that too, but I thought, nah, that's scripted, and they didn't shoot that at the end of season four.
That's especially when they were like in bed right right right, I'm talking about the Dean lurking the Dean the other side of the like the other side of the house and listening like would they know, would they know when they're filming the season finale, what's going to come for the next season? Like do the like do does Amy have an idea or you know, I don't recall. Maybe she had those conversations with Lauren and Alexis about what was coming and what they're prepared for, but I don't
think so. I didn't. It's directed by Amy, by the way, right right, Yeah, she seemed to craft them a little bit, but I you know, yeah, but it was so smart. You showed up to the table reading and you got this, and you got the scripted night before and you sort of went through it. We watched this two weeks ago, right, but I still needed the refresher so like, literally I can only imagine the audience who saw this in June
or whatever it's now watching in September. It just brings you right back to the you know, like you're like, oh, that did happen? Oh my god? And then you get it right right right, Oh genius. But they're in bed together and you're seeing things you didn't see. That's the most important part. Did you see how Dean reacted after you saw them in bed before their conversation, like, and then you see Lorelai talk to Rory right after, Like you're getting all these nuggets that you didn't get in
the finale. That's making it makes sense. Yes, for me, it was a ten out of ten open because not only was I getting the recap, which you know, a lazy TV show would have just been like previously and given me all that, but this gives me the same scene with a totally different perspective and giving me more of Dean and Rory in bed, which we can talk about because there's sort of an awkwardness comes where I'm like, oh, yeah,
of the back the petting. Yes, yes so, But I think it was important to film that scene with Dean list from Dean's point of view right right, to let the audience know that, hey, you know, this season, or least this batch of episodes, this is important stuff for Dean and role. Yeah wait, Scott, that is such a good point And I didn't really realize that until you just said it. It was from Dean's point of view, like we didn't and he was such a the bad guy you know in the finale, and now you're seeing
it from his point of view. Whoa, I just got a little mindbone with that like that. Yeah, it's like Dean has graduated now to being a series regular and main character that we're going to cover. We need to cover his angles, we need to cover view So they did that, so he's really in the story now. He says I love you, Oh yeah, I love you Corey, and she says I love you too. And the thing that I also love that so Gilmoury and genius. Just as it's sappy mcsappie and almost too sappy for me,
this you know, perfect moment, I'm happy? Are you happy? And then she busts out the candy man to give me instead of that, and it just gave me that ah ha ha ha, you know, like it was like it just was that moment you needed in this sort of lovey situation that also is you're like so tense about it. Because you're like, I know that Oh go ahead, no, go ahead, I know that song is going to come back to haunt us though, I'm like, that song is
gonna come back? Do you know? Do you know what the significance is is it was the first movie they watched together when they had a date at Rory's house with Laura. Really, that was the film they want, So wait a minute, what was the film? Then you're gonna say candy Man, the horror film. Oh no, it's a song from Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. I thought of the horror film too. Wait, Candynny Davis song, candy Man isn't Charlie and the Chocolate Factory. Yeah. Sure, that's a
good piece of pop culture knowledge right there. Hello Laura, Now I'm down. I'm throwing a flag down. I'll bet you two dollars you're run hope you candy Man isn't. I mean it would make sense. It's kind of an upbeat song. You're right. Yeah, And they did watch Willy Wonka. That was their first ivy Oh, taraw you two dollars? Sorry? Wow? I had a couple of zeros thinking about Tara with the win there. Yeah, good pop culture. Victory really a big victory, Scott, he has a victory. Tara got a
victory culture. Go w she's gonna have to she's got special privileges. Now when we do pop culture, you're gonna have to get out of her. Well not that good at ball? What did you think of that? I'm happy? Are you happy? Moment? I'm happy? Are you happy? I hated the This is this right here is a textbook definition of a perfect moment. I'm like, it's not perfect, dude, I don't tell but but but it was. But it was.
And they had to do that because they were both going back into the real world where that kind of thing ain't kosher, and they're gonna both get a you know, they have this moment of of real love for one another. The timing is so bad. He's married. It's not what they should be doing, and they're going to return to their their perspective worlds and really take heat for it, which they should return to their respective world, but their fantasy. They're living out their fantasy in the real world and
it feels good for the moment, but boy, there are consequences. Boy, they both ever wanted Rory to have a full bed more though the twin was just the same. I would have been okay, childhood bedrooms, so I kind of get it, But it would have been better if they were in a Vegas penthouse with a huge rotating bed. Yeah, I
got a Vegas. That brings up a good point, though it's got I understand it was in the heat of the moment, but like, who really, I just don't think Rory's doing that in her childhood bedroom, Like, why didn't they just find a room at the end. I know there wasn't one, but well they they yaked it out and in Miss Patties on an now Gilbert record, Yeah, oh yeah, you know, but well I don't know. I mean, I feel like that's like a pretty normal thing to do,
but I think didn't. Don't you think Rory, for her first time, wanted to feel super safe in her Yeah childhood? Yeah, I also followed. He also followed her. It's not like she had planned that, like not in that moment. Somebody asked, um this on Instagram. What was he doing there? Hm, she ran home to get the CDs. What was he doing there? Or did he just go over to get to her? I think he just went over to get
the almost kiss. Probably the scribe, yeah, but I think if it was my guest, he probably was like, this is a moment. I have a loan with her, not for that reason, but right to talk to her. You know, she her lie to lore lies. He came to borrow something. But like, we don't ever really learn why was he there other than he must have just followed her, right, yeah, I don't think so. I don't think we know well.
And then we do see the mystery door on the deck, right, didn't we learn that that door wasn't actually always there, that they had to create it for those scenes that are shot on the deck. It was, it was there, but it wasn't dressed as it wasn't dressed. Okay, okay, okay, okay, so then they dress it so they can shoot those scenes. There's only a minor amount of scenes that take place on that deck. Yeah, that was on a sound stage. So that was on a sound stitch the head to
do things. And it still is painful for me. When Lindsay answers, it's like, oh, well is it I mean we're jumping, but it's it's not really, I don't know. You never got to know, Lindsay at all. I mean, you didn't. They didn't show Lindsay in a very good light. And then and then finally, now now we get to see her in her element and we smpathies, start sympathizing
with her. Yeah. Yes, and now I'm feeling guilty. It's like, geez, man, you know, she's pretty sweet kid, and she was so good and you know, there was something I told him. She was there getting CDs. Okay, morel I told Jan just showed up. Lorel I told him. That's so that was the issues, all right. So they almost had they almost had there getting the CDs. So they almost had the kiss at the end. Remember, so there was this
like sexual tension between the two of them. Then Lorelai sends Rory to go home to get CDs for the end and tells Dan that, oh, Rory went home to get some CDs. So then he went right. But there wasn't like go help or find a CD. It just starts. It's not like they're on others the other side of the world and they're you know, sniffing each other out so powerful. They're in the same count. He's down the street. Isn't the in super close to the Rory and Lorelis.
I think, so, yeah, everything's pretty close proximize. Yeah. So okay, before we keep going, all that that we just talked about is before the credits roll, Like that was a freaking ten out of ten that it was different kind of opening. It was a little shocking, Yeah, to see our beloved Rory, you know, in her birthday suit and yes with Dean, it was like, this is a different show. Is this Gilmore girls? What's going on here? This is
getting a little steamy. Things are getting steamy and stars hollow. So Scott, I want to analyze that for a minute, because it's not like I'm not an adult and I've watched like adult shows, right, but for some reason, on this one, whenever anyone is like other than Kirk, dude, naked whatever word you remember, I got weird when Loureli was all sexy sexy in her neglige with like digger and now it is that because this is such a
wholesome show. Like literally, I think you're asking the question, why does why does nudity and sexuality feel so wrong in this show? So that's the question you're asking and the answer is because it does. Yeah, because this show is not about sexuality, and it's about growth. It's about time passing in a small town and a community that supports each other has But this is, you know, the natural.
You've got to stay true to these characters, right, I mean they're going to if they don't have these experience, it's going to be a lot of Another thing I found a little jarring is that you take Laying away from her mom and it's a lot less entertaining. Not that Keiko isn't great or Lane isn't great by herself, but we'll get into that. You know, I'm not going to debate that because I have some thoughts on it on Lane that are different. On that. I think I
think that sexualizing these characters um is risky. I think it's a real risk. Yeah yeah, yeah yeah. And even like when when Suki's pregnant, it's so like did the stork do it? Do you know what I mean? Because it's like exactly, like it's like a musical. It's like a Broadway musical. It's so it's like such vomiting sunshine all over the place. Yeah, the show doesn't go there like that. The show doesn't go there exactly. And and and you couldn't have hit the nail more on the
head by brithing. We get a lot of kissing. Very but yeah, it's it's it's the tease, it's the building up to it. It's all of that wholesomely right right, no, no, right, gee right. It's like when you dropped white and pretty charming. Yeah, man, so when you have Rory naked in bed for that, that's the married guy that ge feels like a double X on a PG show like that, doesn't it. I mean, let's play off the alphabet game, Scott. Yes, it suddenly
feels like or something. It doesn't when she when she even said to Lane in that scene, you know, getting yackadoodle and miss Patty's over now, i'l Gilbert record, I'm like, what did that just come out of her mouth? I totally agree, it's so And what did you do it? Once you got the hang of it, I wanted to die and I'm like, God, damn it, I sort of cringe to love it, Like I'm all I love it.
That's really that's a hell of an opening. Uh. I mean, it's like just just we've been waiting for this, just going punch us in the face about twenty times, have a nice summer. Oh yeah, we've all been talking for what how long? Twenty minutes and we're just to the credits. That's how major that opening is. So I did notice there's just a few new clips in the credits, but the credits are basically the same as we've had. Like, there wasn't anything too new or in do you know
what I'm talking about? In the opening credits, they were basically the same. I saw a little bit a couple of new clips anyway. Okay, so now we go. So we've got Richard and Emily just solo trapesing around the house, going down to the cellar, getting the European luggage, making a mess. They're having the big fight. She calls out Pendelin a lot. She's gonna go to Europe and have two glasses of wine. She's dragging her Louis Hutan's around. She's stuck in the cellar calling it. The security comes.
It's just a mess. The banter was so good though it was. They were one of my favorite lines. I actually wrote it down. I'll just say my favorite line because Richard, only prostitutes have two glasses of wine at lunch, and I'm like goes, well, then buy me a bowa and drive me to Reno because I'm open for business. Yeah, there's this so funny. There's this part where she's there like arguing, and she's storming through the house and there's just this like palm tree right here, and she just
hits the palm tree. Okay, just keeps rocking. I'm like, that was so good. I just couldn't believe when she's taking her skirt off crawling out the window. They're just unhinged. It's so But Richard and Emily, you know who she brings up again, it's pendelin Lot. It's crazy that Penelon only had one episode. I agree with you, Daniel apparance and she's crazy. Yes, Tara is so significant one appearance. So I don't like when mom and dad fight. Do
you know saying I don't like the Gilmour's fighting. It's so I like to watch it. Don't get me wrong, It's not like I'm not enjoying this scene, but but I don't like it. Like they've been together thirty nine years. Like, do you think Richard shut the door like locked it or it was just jammed? I thought he locked it. I'm sure think he locked it because then he started playing piano. Right after He's like, I can't hear anything. You know that Richard's moving into the pool house. We're
done with this, like Emily living at a hotel. But you know what was so real hashtag relatable. So I'm from a small town too, and like anytime the police are called, it does end up in the police blotter. I don't know if it's called the police blotter, but it's like the my town had this and that written by Edith blaz not kidding this and that, all the police calls, just anything that happened. There weren't very many police calls in that town. One like a squirrel got
out of control and ate some hedges or something. I digress. But one time I couldn't find my mom. She was just not answering the phone and not answering the phone, and I'm just panicking and panicking. So I you know, we live in a little small town. So I call the police and I'm like, not nine one one, Obviously I knew what I was doing. I called the police and I'm like, I can't find my mom, and they're like, oh, we'll go do a wellness check, probably picturing like a
ninety year old lady. My mom is like not, she's like very young. Turns out she was over at the neighbors. So the police are knocking on all the doors because they can't find her, and the one neighbor's like, oh, she's down at that neighbor's and the police show up there, and my mom has her little like cocktail and she's over at the neighbors and she looks around and she's like, I forgot my cell phone. I'm gonna be in trouble, and goes running home and calls us and she's like,
I'm gonna end up in the paper. So it was just hashta relatable, like if you're in a small town, that was real. Yeah, so I think there is a lot of significance of this scene. But I'm sorry, but they're talking about Hartford. They're in Hartford. That's not a small town. So that's different small community. Yeah, it's not Chicago.
It's not stars Hollow, you know what I mean? True, that would be even crazier, right, What the heck is she even talking about a police blotterer in Hartford, Connecticut. It's it's like, does that exist? At ours is in the Contra Costa Sun and that would be all the five communities, and it has like the police calls and literally it could have been like, wellness, check on grandma. She was down at the neighbors having a cocktail. Was real. Yeah,
harsh one, Scott, what did you think of? Nope, You're no longer the woman I married. It's a tough set. That's a tough clap back, right. Yeah. I don't like saying that. This is what I was about to say. I think this scene just really puts Emily's thought process front and center because it's like, after thirty nine years of marriage, she actually doesn't know what her marriage is anymore. And with when after Richard said that she said, the woman you married was your partner, you respected her, you
consulted her. I'm definitely not the woman you married anymore. And like I think she's like taking that to heart and she's like, you know what, I'm not that person to him anymore. So you know what, I'm going to rebel and do my own thing. Okay, great, it's all great, Yay, great issues, let's talk about him. But Gilmore Girls is a if Gilmore Girls were a city Emily and Richard would be one of the tallest and strongest most of it. I agree with you. I agree with you. I mean,
you've got the you've got the Laurel Library building. You've got you know, that's the biggest, and I don't understand why they want to tear this down. I agree with you. There, We're used to everyone looking kind of messy and having their you gotta have, you gotta have one safe port. Why do I kind of like it? Like the safe port? To me is Luke? Like, why don't I kind of like Emily and Richard? Wouldn't you look at her? Look
at nobody's like I like it? You know, Danielle makes an interesting point, what do you think of that that for her, Luke is the steady pillar that it isn't actually Emily and Richard, that it's Luke. I don't know where I stand on that, but I think that's interesting. But as an individual, as an institution in that town. But I'm what I'm talking about his family, and he's not family. I mean, he is by way of extension,
extended family. But but I'm talking about you know, one of the pillars of the show is that house that relationship Richard and Emily, you know, providing stability, providing port during the storm for both Rory and and and Laurela, no matter how triggered they are by their past with so now that it's being deconstructed, it's it's a little confusing for me as an audience. Yeah, and I don't like it. I don't want to. I don't I do not want to take this journey as an audience. I'm like, no,
I don't want to. I don't want to see what happens in Europe. I'm hoping they get together. You know what's kind to be interesting, Tara, don't you think that, like as this season goes, these will be really interesting conversations because you and I know what happens. Yes, I think. I'm not going to give anything away, but this season I think is a big change and kind of where I my perspective of changes on a lot of the
characters because of the conversations and things that happen. And I'll be honest, like, my first time watching this season through, I didn't like it. I think because there's so much that happened and I taking my cans off. Scott come back, You're okay? You're okay, come back now, Scott, Yeah, come back. I'm shivering in the backyard, sure, behind a tree. This is my Scott. This is my most favorite season of the whole series by far. Yeah. I think I did say that just because I think it was kind of
a shock in the beginning. But we're also I think my first time watching it through, I wasn't sitting and going one by one like I really binged it through,
you know, so it'll be different to having these conversations. Um. But I was also going to say that I think with Emily and Richard, it's one of those situations where you see them as this picture perfect family, or so they're supposed to be, so when something like this happens, it's like you don't want to see what happens behind closed doors, Like you kind of want to keep them like they've been married for thirty some years and they're perfect,
and they're they have everything. You know, there, who wants to watch perfect? I don't know, I know, but that's why it's like it's like shocking. I enjoy I mean not that I enjoy them fighting, but like I like the scenes that they were having, but it's hard to be like, Oh, they're going through something just like everyone else. I agree with you, there's there's a there's a there's something to be said for um, you know, depicting reality
in that way where it's entertaining. And of course they can stay together and still fight, and still fight and disagree and have their but still be the bedrock and still stay together. And I you know, I'm kind of wondering people listening in, um, let us know how you feel about this? Did it trigger you? What were you know? Because not everybody you know, a lot of you know what, fifty sixty of the audience came from broken homes, right, And how did this trigger you? How? How did this
impact you? What's going on with Richard and Emily? Because it doesn't sit well with me? And I think you can you can have them together and fighting and working out their issues, but have them working out their issues because that's what the show is, right Yeah. Yeah, And that's why this is so jarring because now we're getting sexualized character. We're you know, it's like the real world is encroaching on our little fairy tale show here, and
I personally think it's the wrong direction to go. I'm still gonna go. I'm still entertained by the episode. I still think it's great, but this is a whole different animal in my opinion, and I don't know if I'm going to like it as much as I like season four. I'll be interested. Well, I would love to venture that you will. You will have a hard go and then you're going to love it. Richard is definitely showing up in Europe. Don't worry. Oh what are you telling me why?
I want to know? He probably doesn't. It's just my my, Still you are still in this He's he gonna roll up on a gondola in Venice with Dean. He's gone back to Europe and get our girls get on a plane. The same night. He's like, we're still in the same night from the end of the season four, all right, so we'll probably have to do a three partner on this one. It is still the same night. So then they go back to the inn and Kirk is on the couch with all the rose What are those called
rose pickles? What? What? Sorry? Rose pickles? What are you smoking up there in the northern California area? Is it in the air? So Luke and Lorelei are now back at the end together, right, and it's like, this is where we have the scene that's just so phenomenal, right, because Kirk has seen them kissing, and so he says, you know, I went running out past Luke and Lorily kissing. He's like, wait, excuse me, like what like? And so
then you get that moment between Luke and Suki. That was the best moment we've ever seen between the two of them. Yeah, yeah, it was. It was just a joy to see that. I just I didn't remember it at all. I do have great memories of working with Melissa, and that really brought it, brought it all back. You know, what a great scene. She's so good is the challenge working with her was just keeping up with her, you know.
And Scott, I think you were amazing in that scene too, And I love how like conscientious that's the right word. Let her tell you you're so like doing the right thing. Let her tell you, like, I don't know if she's gonna want to blab this around. You know, Hey, Luke, this is good. But what does that say about how he am skills about the town, their relationship, his friendship, as he protecting his protecting, he's putting her first. And
that's what I love. He's saying, I'm not just gonna blab this all around or be presumptuous or think anything. I'm gonna put this. I'm gonna put her first and defer to her. That's what I felt he was saying. I thought he I mean, he's not the kind of guy that's gonna go skipping down the street and you
know singing candy Man. Hey, everybody seemed that the guy that's gonna go on the gram and put it on the grap He's gonna wake up and say this is the twelve hour anniversary of free food for everyone Facebook status right now. I think he just wants to make sure Laurela like she She's like she wants it. It wasn't just a fluke, right, and he's perfectly well, well we'll get into that. But he's like he's even telling her on the phone call like, look, if you're not
into this, I'm fine with it. You know, it doesn't have to be around. I know he played it off so cool. He did. He actually did. He convinced me that he meant it exactly, like whatever answer you give me. And Sukey was so adorable and so supportive. And so thrilled about it. And I love when she says, Luke, this is good and he says, I hope so right.
He is so in but he's also been very respectful of like it's just a kiss so far, like you know, you know, he's it's like he's just got called up to the big leagues and he still has to get driven to the airport to take the flight. He's not at the airport yet, you know. So yeah, that's a big moment for sure. Great scene, really great scene. Washed it back a couple of times. Yeah, it's a great it's a great moment, perfect tone, very gilmore, you know,
it's it's very sweet scene. It really is um and right there in one scene you see why Melissa McCarthy's such a big star. I agree. She was just amazing in that. I mean it's like it was obvious before then, but it's like if you needed any more convincing, here's your convincer. This is the final convincer. This this this one is gifted. So check this out. So how were
you feeling, Scott watching this? Like kind of seeing like this is big and like I just would love to know, like when you're watching it, like, how what were you feeling other than yes, this is an amazing scene and Melissa's amazing, but like emotionally about these characters. Um, you know, the thrill for me was watching her work and just knowing that I was in a scene with somebody like that, Yeah, who went on to do great things and be recognized globally for the talent that she is, And I just
feel I just felt lucky. It's like, wow, this is really cool. You know, Yeah, my kid's going to see this. You know, my grandkids are going to see this. Maybe the thing about her that I really like is that she never doesn't appreciate Gilmore Girls, meaning like when you hear her do interviews, it's always with such fondness reverence. She always talks about Gilmore Girls, and you see that with all of them. Milo was just talking about Gilmore.
It's like everybody on this show, they're not trying to be like, oh, don't ask me about that. It's always like, ye, ask me everything about that. I think everybody misses the work, the intensity of the work and the dialogue, and you know, it was a unique experience, it really is. I saw a clip of Zogree It's an older clip, but it's not battled goes out on Fallon and the first thing he says is like, I hear your team, Jess. I
saw that. I just thought the other day. He looks Zogree looks so cute when he's doing that, because you can tell like that's a big deal. He's going on Balon, he's like promoting the resident. He's all gussied up, but he's so leans in because Balin was like, is a big Gilmore fan. So I think this would be a good moment right now to end part one and begin part two of four. Yeah, let me give you a little tease about part first of all, Part two of
the two. Well, I think we're gonna have to do a three part I say one bad word that somebody will bleed. So in our next episode, let's discuss what a Dean is. That's not that's bleep that right, that's good tease. Dean's horrible that now, so I don't have to like even text that to you. I have this, you'll bleep it. No bleep that And the next the next episode, the next scene that we're about to recap means we want to do this. Yes, So that's gonna
wrap up part one. We I think we're like five minutes into the episode, so this will be a ten part of uh that's fans on the planet. We'll see you soon. Tune into part two, three, four, and seventeen. I just always remember see you next time. Ja Hey everybody, and don't forget Follow us on Instagram at I Am all In podcast and email us at Gilmore at iHeartRadio
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