Everybody. Scott Patterson, animal and podcast about to run the audio for you from the panel discussion we had with Matt Sucreet, John Carberry, Johnny truesdale myself at the epics and chill fan convention in Charleston, South Carolina. Here it is. I hope you enjoy it. I am all in with Scott Patterson and I heart radio PODCAST. So, since the show was called Gilmore Girls, I know, Matt, you came
on later in the show, but would you guys audition? Like, did you know that it was going to be this really big thing that people were gonna go this crazy for? Was this something that you expected? No, uh no, I mean I don't even think after the show went off
the air we thought that was gonna happen. I mean it wasn't to Netflix that it really like when crazy in terms of yeah, and also you have to understand that you the show started, it was the very highly loved by the reviews and the critics and the press, but it took a minute for people to discover the show and it was at a time where studios actually gave us the time to build an audience, which nowadays it's a different world. So it. We saw it grow year by year by year, and so it was not
an instant Um cultish show. Yeah, so, Matt, when you joined the show you were kind of coming in. How did you feel about joining the show after it had started and what was that experience like? We're excited and how did it feel to be, you know, get the role? Yeah, I came on in season five and so these guys are the originals right here, you know. So I was
just coming in just not to try and screw it up. Um, I know some of you guys I probably did screw it up for because there's the whole team Logan, team Dean, team Jess. So yeah, so when I came in I may have screwed it up a little bit in terms of uh, team jefs or team dean. But Um, it was already such a popular show at that time and it was such a unique show in terms of, of course,
the pace and the comedy and the writing. So to be a part of something like that was really special and for me it was really my first job, a consistent job. So it's it's really special for me to have been a part of it and to be a part of something that the fans have loved for so long. So many, like you mentioned Netflix, was a whole another generation of fans. Uh to do that reunion that we
did in to be able to do the reboot. Um, it's just a credit to all you guys because of the passion that you have for the characters, the passion you have for Stars Hollow, the passion that you have for the writing and the material and the pace of it. So thank you, guys for loving it so much. And I came on in season five and had an idea that it was already this very special, special show. So, Um, I have somebody in the Audience Cajun California. Where is
Cajun California? Do you want to come up and ask you a question? I am Lacy Um. So, before the reboot came on, Amy Sherman Palladino was really rumored as saying that she didn't since she didn't have anything to do with the season seven, she was saying that it didn't happen in her eyes. So I always wondered if Um Y'all were given any direction as far as did that happen or did it not happen, because that would mean that Laura la I never got married to Christopher Logan,
never broke up with rory. So what what do y'all say about that? You know, the Nice thing about the reboot, to the revival was that amy and Dan directed and wrote all those episodes. So, to to your question, you know, that was Netflix presented an opportunity where they could write, um and direct all those episodes. So they got to finish it in the way that they wanted and I think that that was really special for all of us to come back and work with amy and Dan again because,
you know, it's their show. So the cool thing about us, for as actors, Um, was just being able to be able to finish the vision that they kind of originally wanted. You know, whether they liked season seven or not is kind of, I think, moot at this point, because we had a chance to do the revival and they finished it in the way that they wanted to finish it, and you know that that what's often not talked about is that the the writers in season seven were were
writers that were on season six. There were a lot of folks that that passed over and Um and they they you know, really cared about amy and Dan's vision and they wanted amy and Dan's vision to ultimately, Um, be the one to end this. So there were there was actually a lot in season seven that was left for a potential revival, if, if, if that were to come and so, yeah, and you can see that. Obviously we all knew that there were four last words that
that amy always wanted to get to. That was something that was known while we were shooting the show. They didn't, they didn't uh mess with that in season seven so that amy could come back to it when she eventually had the opportunity, which she did. Um. I think one one point that I'd like to make is that, you know, with the with the death of Ed Herman, really changed
what the episodes were going to be. You know, if with Ed, you know with us, Um, you know, that's a whole different experience, right, and I think, you know, I think maybe uh best laid plans, etcetera, etcetera, but maybe it was gonna be a big wedding, right, the four episodes were gonna be like, you know, the first episode was would be before the wedding, and then two and three were the actual wedding and then the and
then the the final act. Um. But I think you have to honor somebody of the weight, uh, and especially given the contribution that Ed made to that show, uh, because he's just, you know, a legendary actor. I remember the first day, Um, that I was going to work with Ed Herman, and I woke up and I realized, my God, you know, look at this man's resume and what he's done in the business and, uh, I was nervous, I was excited, I was it was exhilarating experience. He
was just a really generous actor to work with. Um, he knew that I was nervous and he did everything he could to calm you down. That's what the great ones do, you know, they know that you're a little green and you're nervous and you want to do really well, uh, and and they elevate you. So that was what Ed brought to the Party. Awesome. So I feel like you guys, you played your character so well and the show felt so real that, like, people really equate you guys to
those characters that you played. Like they almost expect you to be manning a coffee shop and now you have coffee that you sell. Um, you know, I think they would. They think you're in a hotel somewhere and that you know, Matt, you're jet setting around and you've still got a band G on. Right. So how does it feel to be they feel that Matt's in their bedroom. That's that's right and I'm not wrong. I'll sell coffee. He can be
at the hotel and Matt is like. So there's I'm just there's a is a centric different energy in this panel today because Matt's here. It's loud. Matt, do you have anything to say for yourself? Um, no, I'm embarrassed. Well, we're very happy to have you here. I'm grateful to be here. You know, with these guys, it's great to
see them again. Ye's good to see you and, like I mentioned at the top, again we uh Um, we wouldn't have been able to do this, this show, or be able to be here if it wasn't for the fans. So again, just thank you for watching and being so loving of the show in general, you know, and all the characters like you mentioned. So, Jessica Balance, where's Jessica Balance? Raise your hand. We've got a mic that's coming to you. Hi, it's so nice to meet you. My question was, are
you guys team Dean, Team Jess or team Logan? I'll tell you right now. I'm this guy. That's a cool dude right there. That is a very cool too. We just podcasted together. He's a very cool dude. All right, I'll say the same. Don't, don't succumb to it. Don't succumb. No, no, no, no, I'M gonna. I'm gonna give my honest answer. I just watched the series for the first time last year, so I saw I have a true fan perspective on this.
I am so I began as team dean. Then he gets a little weird, and and I and, but I never, I never got on the team Jezz train. Sorry, team Jess Fans Um. I mentioned this to Matt earlier. When the Logan Characters first introduced, I found him insufferably entitled. Um, and then with you jump, I jumped Jack. I was sold. I was team Logan for the later part. Hold on, though. I'm team just for the revival. I feel like I have to weigh in right. Um, I think, uh Oh boy,
you aren't going to succumb, are you? Yeah, yeah, no, I've kind of Um. Well, first of all, I guess I would say the we go back to that question about season seven. You know, I like the way that that ended in terms of UH Logan asking, you know, rory to marry marry him and she says No. I like that individuality that she has. I feel like that's the core piece of the show and just like at the end of the reboot that we did, she's also
on her own. So and I think Scott, you may have mentioned when we did that Um the reunion on stage, you kind of were like all three of them, none are none of them are good enough for her. I remember you saying that. But for me, I think the core of the show is is Lourela and rory and the independence and you know, so many people who have
watched the show of connected as mothers and daughters. So for me I like the way that the show ended up in both ways, because she was kind of on her own, and that's as a fan trying to remove myself outside of it. That's kind of how I saw
their storyline. So I like the way that the show in season seven and the reboot ended, and that's not just me saying, Oh, I don't want to pick one of those characters, it's just the core of the show for me was Laura, Lae and rory and, uh, feminism and mother daughter connection, and I think that that's why people connect to the show to this day, because those are universal themes. So that's why I kind of say, Hey, I'm glad she's not with anyone. Yeah, you know, you're right.
You know, it's it's it's Laureline, it's rory dipping into different worlds. You know, they're Laurel E is going into the world of her parents, parents what she left, and she's going into stars hollow. Then she's got her professional world and then she's got the diner world and then she's got kid world that she has to deal with because of rory. Rory same thing, dealing with her grandparents, dealing with laurelized adult world, dealing with stars hollow world
and then Chilton and now ultimately Harvard. What she chose to jump on that though. But you know, Luke and Laurel was so clear, you know, and that happened in the revival, which was so great, the wedding, so that was always so clear with the fans. So those two characters had to be together, so that that was just something beautiful that we got to connect to and then the revival, because they just they had to be together.
You know that, right? And Luke would visit grandparents world in other worlds and we would see how awkward and out of place he truly was and where he really needed to just stay. He wasn't a successful traveler into other worlds, whereas, whereas Laura Line and and Rory, we're very successful, you know. Uh, and I just we just did a podcast episode of the H Lane gets drunk.
They played the Party and she calls her mother and says, Mama, I'm dating Dave Rikalski and and uh, and I wish Adam Brody was here because his performance is unb believable, unbelievable,
and uh, I'm you know, uh. So it's fun to inhabit all of these different worlds and I thought that was one of the best examples of how I remember my high school years was pretty much like that party, uh, with you know, there were people poking, there were people playing with Punk rock music and the you know, being heartbroken and fights breaking out. By the way, one of the best fights I've ever seen between jared and Milo.
That was that was a great fight. Do you guys know that Scott has a podcast and guess what, you're on it right now. I think you guys need to scream a little ouder for the podcast. There we go. All right, Fran Frankie, where's Fran Frankie? Can we get a mic over there please? Hi, guys, Um, I have a fun question. So in one episode Michelle comes back from California and he was on the prices right. If your character could go on any game show or reality TV show, what would it be? Oh, that that's a
funny thought. That's a funny question. Wow, uh, big brother, that'd be funny. Um, I don't know. You put that character with anyone that you know that you're gonna have tension, free ship. So that's a funny question. Yeah, big brother is a funny one. Or what's that? What's that reality show where you can't see the other person, blind love or something, and you ask questions without seeing the person?
That would be funny. And with the other panelists, what game show or TV reality show would y'all be on? OR THEIR CHARACTER? Your character would be jeopardy jar? I don't know. I'll just say the amazing race, just because I like the amazing race. Do you know it would be an opportunity for me to go see the world. I guess. Do you think your character would survive long on their amazing race? Probably not. Reality Show, wow show. Can You Imagine Michelle on survivor? Yes, I like that.
I like that. You know that. That's actually a good, good answer for Logan. You know, just that adventure aspect. You would do that. So, uh, I'm gonna Piggyback on Survivor. We're both beyond there. Both Michelle on survivor. When I'm finished jeopardy, I'll come and join you. Guys the old dual podcast. Is Anna of of three here, or is she not here? Okay, I don't think she has so her question was. Is Scott on his podcast? You said you're we watching Gilmore girls. Which episode is your favorite?
Should we play jeopardy music while he thinks about it? No, no, there's there's a couple. Um, you know, I always fall back on the pilot because that's when the magic began for me. Um, and I remember being on the set the first day because I was only a guest star in the pilot. I didn't have a regular GIG. I just thought I was gonna be there for ten days. And I would shoot my stuff and I you know, that was a nice job. But they came back in order offered two episodes. We said no and I was
like why did you say? You know, Um, and then four and then they then we made a deal and it was all off to the races, much to my surprise.
But I remember going there the first day on Luke's diner set, which is a real diner Um, and I saw I went early because I wanted to see I wanted to spend some time on that set to, you know, to get the scent, and Lauren and Alexis were rehearsing a scene and it just, I don't know, just everything clicked in that moment for me, thinking these two are wonderful together, they're wonderful individually and it feels kind of perfect and it's just it's just a feeling you get
as an actor like these two are uncommonly talented and this looks easy for them and it's such an easy chemistry that I I got. It was just one of these magical moments. And then when I watched that scene that opens the pilot, it brings back all of these great memories. So it's always the pilot. For me it's that song, that where she's walking down the street and then into the diner and we first see her and
I think here, here's another point. I don't want to take up too much time, but, Um, another thought I had about Lauren Graham was we know right away that she is going to be a star from the first moment she turns and we see her face. Don't do you feel that way? Did you feel that way when you met her on that show, because she had that expression, that little she had a little bit of fear and then that smile and she was gonna go up and ask for the coffee. I mean right away, instantly, you
know that's a star right. You could just tell. So do you guys like the pilot? There's some great episodes, I mean, but the pilot for me, I have no memory. As a person, I have terrible memory, but I remember calling amy on season five and I believe it was an episode where is Emily and Richard renewing their vows. Is that okay? I thought that episode was exquisite and I told Amy, I said, this episode feels like the
whole show was there for that episode to exist. That's how I felt so whatever episode that was and the way they renewed the yeah, I just thought everything about it was so precious. It was really that was a beautiful episode and really well produced. The episode was really like like a lot of a lot of background and the setting was really beautiful and also of like I feel like I had a little bit of a different tone that this show normally does. Leanna, did I say that?
Right over there? She's got a question. I've got a mic over here. Hi. Um. So, if Greg Henry Mitcham Hampsburger were here, I think we know how he'd answered this question. But for the rest of the panel, given where rory was in her life and career in the reboot, a year in the life, was Mitcham huntsberger ultimately correct that she did not have the it factor for journalism? Why do you think that? That? Questions answered? I guess I just throw that back to you. Oh, no, I
I didn't think it was answered. But Um, was curious, given the revival after Yale, um wondering if the cast thinks that there was some truth to what Mitcham said to her which caused her to steal the boat with you, Logan. If I was in my character's thoughts of Logan. Obviously he's Anti Dad and would be pro rory and always pushing her to go out and chase those dreams of journalism. So if I was in my Logan Brain, I would be thinking she's going to get chase that passion that
she always wanted to chase. Um. So I think that she's going out there and she's doing that. So is travel fanatic. Eighteen here. I my questions for Matt Um because he went to college at Charleston. I was wondering what it's like being back here and also why did you choose to go there in the first place? Yeah, one of the reasons I wanted to come and do this was just because I love Charleston so much. I went to the College at Charleston and very special place
for me. In eighteen I gave the commencement address actually at the College at Charleston. I tried to get back here once a year. Um. So I came here Um partially to play tennis and then the other thing was when I came here the city was just so comforting and warm and the people are so generous and kind. Um. So yeah, I love Charleston. It's one of my favorite places on the entire planet. Do you guys have any comments about Charleston? I know that question was for Matt,
but have you, any of you been here before? Is it's your first time? It's my first time and I didn't know that. That's very cool. I didn't know Human College here. Is that very very no, I I grew up mostly in Tennessee, but yeah, I went to school or at the College of Charleston. I've I've lived all over the south, Nashville and Savannah, and I've been. You know, I've been all over the south. I've never been to Charleston. Um, and don't you call it the gem of the South?
The jewel of the South? Is that? Is that? It is one of its nicknames, right. Yeah, so, Um, if we have time, I'm excited to get out there and see it. I understand and I've seen pictures and videos, but before I came here. It's gorgeous. So you're very lucky to live here and I think I want to move here. You're staying pretty busy. We're but yes, it is a beautiful town. What about you, John? I think you told me last night this is your first yeah,
this is my first. It's really beautiful. I haven't really had a chance to see much, but I've heard that that there's an old town section of the city here. Yeah, like down the downtown part. Yeah, that's the part I really would like to see. I hope, I hope I have a chance to. How many of you know that Scott has a coffee company as well? Yeah, have any of you drank the coffee? Why did you start a
coffee company? You know, I I've always been very entrepreneurial and I just thought it was marketing and promotion takes a lot of time and effort and and money, and Warner Brothers had already done that for twenty years. So I figured, genius that I am, why not start a coffee company? Um, uh, and I love uh, I love organic coffee and Um, you know I'm very particular about it. So I, you know, developed some blends over a couple of years and many tastings and and launched a company.
And that's how my mother and I connected. UH, in my more turbulent times, in my teenage years, she would sit me down for a couple of folgers freeze dried crystals, uh, and we would talk about life and what path that I was going to take. Um, and so, you know, it was very special and very deep for me. So it's you know, it's five years old now and we're
we're growing at a healthy rate. Um, I've I think, you know, there were some deals thrown at me in the beginning and I just thought, Oh boy, you know, I don't want to give up that much of the company and I kind of want to stay in control of it because, you know, a lot of licensing deals popped up and you know that you don't do anything and they just sort of throw you a check every month,
and I didn't want to do that. Um, and it's just, you know, I wanted to own something a hundred percent and feel in control of it and be a CEO and and sort of learn by doing it how to grow a company. Did you love coffee prior to was it was like coffee, like a love that you had, or was yeah, so much that I can't drink it sometimes. Yeah, because it's I have to take breaks from it. Actually, yeah, but it but, but listen to a company is like having a child. You just have to it grows a
little bit at a time. At its healthiest, if it just grows too much and it's like it gets overwhelming and it's you know, you can ruin your company by having too much success too fast, you know, because it takes too much of a capital infusion, a little. I don't want to get business wonky, but it's it gets too expensive when that happens and you can like bye by the company. So we're growing at a nice, steady pace. That's that's controllable. So that's awesome. Didn't have you come
to celebrity Karaoke last night. Did you guys have fun? Did you know that guy could sing like that? John over here, he's like which one of the old you and I were the only ones there last night out of the ones on the stage, but it was a lot of fun. But I mean saying I mean Scott Porter, I mean that's that's a singer. Those are singers, but I think I was. I was like, you know, but slightly above average karaoke singer. That's fine, I'm good with that. Did you have a band in high school or no?
I I uh, when when I auditioned for the show, I made it very clear I didn't play any instruments, that I had never been in a band. Um. And I didn't. I didn't play while I was on the show. I learned. They they taught it, like they gave me the like, you know, the fretting, so I had to like like learn the fingering. But I uh, they never plugged my guitar in because it didn't well, no, that's not true. They did plug it in and then they and then they heard what it sounded like and they
were like no, we're gonna actually. So, if you, if, if they had just turned the camera a little bit on any shot that we that we were playing music, you would have seen, uh, actually, Dave Regolski, the real Dave Regolski Um, who's the husband of Helen Pye, was one of the producers on the show. He would have been standing just a few feet away from me playing the guitar, because they wanted everything to sound like it was being played on set. So it was actually being
played picked up by the onset MIS um. But both me and, believe it or not, Sebastian Bach, both of us, did not have any music and any sound coming out of our guitars. We were both being played by our guitars, played by actors, are musicians, right off camera. So I know, Matt, you're on a show called the resident. How's that going? You just you were shooting and you came from shooting. So I know we're we're in season six and uh, we're gonna find our way to a hundred episodes this season.
So it's been great. It's been great. Yeah, thank you, thank you, thank you very much. Yeah, Scott, you're doing so. Chad Michael Murray and I actually filmed a movie earlier this year Western and I think you're doing something with John Michael Murray. Yeah, we're up in Halifax, Nova Scotia, doing a show called Sullivan's crossing. Chad is playing shockingly, really stretching to play this role. It's all good looking, incredibly nice guy. I don't know how he does it,
but he's doing it. Um. Yeah, so we're up there shooting. We're almost done the first season and uh, you know, checking out. We're hoping. Uh, it's it's really like the character I'm playing is a guy named Sully Sullivan, and it's I put it to you this way, it's like if if luke had never met Lorelei, or they had met and never got together and he became so despondent. That he closed down the diner because she went off
with Max or she went off with whoever. Um, he would have ended up in Halifax, Nova Scotia, at Sullivan's crossing. So that's really the the progression of Luke. That's what's a good sell. But it's absolutely true. I mean you can you can imagine luke turning into that character. If certain things hadn't happened in his life, if that magic angel from above had not touched his life and saved him, he would have ended up in the woods. Do Do you guys have anything that you have going on that
you can talk about? I know sometimes I did a show with Melissa. We shot it in Australia last year and it came out a month ago on Netflix called odds favorite idiots. Um, so that's now available. And I'm doing a Canadian show, season three. I just finished shooting it, but it's in French, so I unfortunately you cannot see it. It's called Le Mack, which means the guys. Yes, Matt, do you have anything else that you want to talk about? Besides, there is, I didn't mean to put you on the butt,
something more than a hit TV series. What are you what are you going to be doing next after this next show? But can you see into the future? Yeah, no, no, I just want to say congratulations all you guys. That the coffee of the work that you had a company yourself and Um, and the work you're doing. It's just really cool to hear all that. Some of that stuff I knew about, something I didn't, so that's I just want to say that they're keeping themselves busy, right. Is
Sweet motion here? No, okay. They want to know, in your opinion, who is Rory's baby's father? What was the question? I didn't hear Rory's baby's father. What was the question that you've got? You've gotten really good at not answering that question, because I asked you that earlier today. You know what's funny is that one of my best friends I've known this is nine years old. His wife is a huge Gilmore girl span and we would go out drinking together and she would try to give me more drinks.
He's like, come on, come on, tell me, tell me, tell me, tell me, tell and I wouldn't even tell her. You know, Um, I feel like that's that's amy and and Dan knew they created the show and and I feel like it's for them to say. Whoever that can we get it out of you. I know what I know what they told me, but that that could have changed and they haven't said publicly what it is. So I kind of leave it to them, and you know
they they're the one who gave me a shot. It's hard to I think it's hard to him at end that it's not logan. Right. I mean it's either Logan or the wookie. Right. Uh No, I just think the time, I think that if you just look at it's I think it's either Logan, just based on the timing in the story, or which, you know, I actually like this answer a little bit more. It doesn't really matter because we don't know and they chose not to tell us. So that's the answer. That's why I don't say anything.
Is if they want to say amy and Dan Again, it's their vision and I personally love that ending, that they got to say their last four words that they wanted to say, that it's not all wrapped up in a bow, um, but it does come full circle in terms of that story. So I just I love the way it ends in that way. You know, I really do. Um, I tell you this, though. I think it matters to rory just saying, uh, if she had the attitude, well,
it doesn't matter. It's like it's I'll just have the baby and well, I mean I don't think that it matters story wise, like I I like, I don't. I don't know if, if, if, that's the end right. If it's not the end, then then not answering that allows, like you just mentioned, it allows for them to decide whether or not they, you know, can make a new decision. And that is that is the biggest cliffhanger and the the
history of television. How do you end it there? There has to be more, more, I mean, how do you feel the last four words? Boom, but if we do get another, if we do get more, then they're not the last four words. Do you think Logan knows? No, do you think Logan Deserves Tonophie is the father? Oh, that's a good question. Again, I would I would leave that to amy and Dan because it speaks to again, if this is really the end or not. You know, if if it's not, then, as you mentioned earlier about
Ed Herman, I mean life changes, characters change. When we did the reboot um every all those characters were in a different place. So you have to see the story to know in terms of what would be right for the story. But isn't it an interesting the void that Ed left and and that's the reason that the episodes feels kind of strange, right. I mean just it's like he he was such a Um, you know, he was
such a touchstone, wasn't it? He was such a an anchor for that show, even though I don't I don't know that he was in every episode, but they were in a lot of them, right, they were in most of the shows, Kelly and Edward, most of the shows. Um, but wow, I mean just having this giant painting of him in the episodes. I mean, I mean, but I mean just, you know, just such a void that you feel. So how do you you know, how do you tackle that?
Because then the question, you know, maybe John's right, maybe maybe it's unanswered. It's open ended, and that's it, because how can you continue without Ed Right? How is it? How do you do that? So it's I think for amy and Dan that's the equation that is deviling them. Right, would you guys, obviously we were available and it worked out. Would you guys do more are you guys willing to come back to stars hollow? Yes, for sure, I mean I don't see why hunt. Yeah, of course, yeah, I
mean I'm in. I'm all in. Yeah, again, I personally liked the way that it ended, uh, story wise, as not wrapped in a in a bow. But Amy and Dan and they're writing and then, as I mentioned, that's the first job that I really had as a main job and I love them and I love the writing and I love the characters. Then I'll make you a deal. What if we go to amy and Dan, you and me? Okay, we'll get on a private jet. We'll go, but it'll burn clean burning fuel. It'll it'll, it'll be carbon and
but it'll be private jet. We'll go to New York. We'll set them down at the Algonquin, which they love, if it's still standing. Is it's still standing? I don't know. We'll pitch them the following idea. Do a Goddamn huge wedding, double wedding ory and Logan and Luke and Laurela. Are You with me? Do you want to do it? I mean, I've got okay, alright, Tara, Tara, book the private jet. We're gonna go Monday. Okay, I mean I would say anything that amy and Dan want to do, I would
want to do. You know, that's how I would answer it again. I love the end of the way the story is, but amy and Dan are of the best writers period in television ever. You know so, and and and amy's broken so much ground in terms of the current show that she has, in terms of the awards she's won. So, Um, I want to see you on. Unbelievable. Yes, so, they they are. They are just some of the best writers ever. So of course to work with them again
and I think, I think they're so good. It is because they listened to great ideas that you're really you're really selling this. I would I would actually Um, I would like to see some spinoffs of the show, like I would like to see a Michelle spinoff. I would like to see I would like to see a Steven Kuwan spinoff. Right, cousin Turner spin off. That little too obscure. Do you think Michelle owns his own hotel by now?
I don't know. He's so intertwined with Lora Lyon. For me, I've always dealt with that character as if she was my big system, my little sister. Sorry, Um and I don't know that he would want it to do something without her in some ways. Maybe they could have a chain of hotels. Yes, maybe, although I don't see Michelle liking a chain the idea, but she probably wouldn't. He will, he would, he would do it, but he would be disgusted with painful that would be very painful. Well, I
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