58) Desperate Housewives Part 1 (with Summer and Christy from We Are Going To Tell Podcast)
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58) Desperate Housewives Part 1 (with Summer and Christy from We Are Going To Tell Podcast)

Desperate Housewives is a dramedy show that ran from 2004 to 2012. It was created by Marc Cherry and stars Teri Hatcher, Felicity Huffman, Marcia Cross, Eva Longoria, and Nicollette Sheridan. This episode covers the first four seasons.

We Are Going To Tell is a Desperate Housewives podcast hosted by Summer and Christy. Follow them on Instagram, Tik Tok, and YouTube @wearegoingtotell, and be sure to check out their podcast wherever you listen.

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[00:00:27] Hello, welcome back to Casabloga. In this episode we're covering the first four seasons of Desperate

[00:00:32] Housewives. If you're watching this on YouTube, you probably noticed something a little different.

[00:00:38] Because for the first time here on Casabloga, well, first, for the first time here on Casabloga,

[00:00:44] I accidentally said the wrong name. I'm very careful not to say Casabloga. I have a guest,

[00:00:51] not just a guest, I have two guests. Since the show we're covering is Desperate Housewives,

[00:00:58] I have a Desperate Housewives podcast with me. It's actually two friends of mine,

[00:01:02] Summer and Christy from We Are Going To Tell Podcast.

[00:01:06] Summer and Christy

[00:01:08] Hello, listeners.

[00:01:11] So your names so that they can recognize your voices, like say,

[00:01:15] attribute the names to the voices. Oh, so true. Hi guys, I'm Christy and I'm Summer.

[00:01:23] And something that I was wanting to do. So on your show, every episode you do a moment

[00:01:30] of desperation. And it's just funny because I had one last night and I'm like, you know what,

[00:01:36] this would be something perfect to say. Because we're doing this today. I'm like,

[00:01:39] you know what, this is a moment of desperation. Please tell us all about it.

[00:01:45] I have a portable charger. It's a really big one. It's actually, it's charging over there.

[00:01:51] Otherwise I'd get up and get it. And I just, it has like a three week charge.

[00:01:58] I never have to charge it. Well, I guess I took it for granted because yesterday at work,

[00:02:04] my phone was at 30% and I went to go plug it in and there was no dots left on it.

[00:02:11] And so, and what sucks is because after work, I had scheduled to see two,

[00:02:16] two movies back to back. So I went saw those movies and I went home and I had to navigate

[00:02:23] my way home without my phone. And I rely on the transit app. So and I can't function well

[00:02:31] without Spotify. So like, yeah, that was not fun at all. I got home and like, I am the first thing

[00:02:39] I did before I changed is I plugged in my portable charger and my phone. And that'll never happen

[00:02:45] to you again. Ever. I will always plug my portable charger in even though it has a three week

[00:02:51] charge, I will plug, I will charge it every day off. That's a pretty good moment of desperation,

[00:02:56] but I am dying to know which movies you saw back to back. I don't think you've ever

[00:03:00] heard of it. The first one is called 1992. It's based on, well, the marketing is all wrong. It

[00:03:07] makes it sound like it's about the 1992 LA riots. It's just, it's a story that takes place during

[00:03:14] the riots, but it's a fictional story about a heist. Oh, okay. Yeah, it's actually, it's a very

[00:03:20] interesting story. It's Ray Leora's in it. This is last movie. And it's, at first I was

[00:03:27] disappointed. I'm like, wait, this is about something else. It's just the back, they used that as a

[00:03:31] backdrop. But at first I was disappointed. But then the story went on. I was like, hmm,

[00:03:36] actually, this is kind of interesting. Yeah, a pleasant surprise. The other movie.

[00:03:42] It was called Reagan. It's about the life of Ronald Reagan. Yes, that I've heard of.

[00:03:47] That one is actually really interesting. I kind of liked it. It was, it was kind of

[00:03:56] screaming in there, but like if you can look past that it was, it was a pretty good movie.

[00:04:01] I am glad that, because I originally, I was planning on seeing them today,

[00:04:06] but like I didn't know how long this was going to last. So I canceled today's tickets and moved

[00:04:11] them to yesterday. And I'm glad I did because Summer, you said you saw, you know about Reagan,

[00:04:17] so I'm sure you know why I'm bringing it up. But I'm glad I saw it last night instead of

[00:04:21] today because it turns out, you know who one of the people who star in the movie is?

[00:04:27] Mark Moses. I didn't even know that. I was watching the movie and I'm like, wait, is that boy young?

[00:04:37] No, I'm freaking out the way I'm gonna, the way I'm gonna cancel the barbecue I'm hosting later,

[00:04:42] and I have to watch this movie to see Mark Moses like I'm freaking out.

[00:04:47] He plays a character called, wait, no, that's the wrong oops. I forgot I did more searching

[00:04:52] on Wikipedia after and I was on a totally different page. He plays a character called William,

[00:04:59] William P. Clark Jr., who served as Reagan Secretary of State, then later his National

[00:05:05] Security Advisor and then his Secretary of the Interior. Oh, love that. He's not in the movie

[00:05:12] a lot, but he's you know, he's in there enough. Okay. In fact, he's in there. Yes. Yes.

[00:05:18] No, I'm freaking out. We have to go. I think we have to go through his.

[00:05:23] He's having the two biggest poly understands too. Yes. I know that's why that's why when I saw him,

[00:05:29] I was like, I have to tell them. It's funny is I thought like, I figured if I were to

[00:05:36] ever see him in anything now he'd look really old, but he looks younger in this. I think

[00:05:40] they dyed his hair because his hair is like a dark brown or something. Love him so much.

[00:05:47] It's pretty much the same. We follow him on Instagram. I feel like he looks

[00:05:50] Yeah, we've, we've spoken to him on Instagram. Oh, it's not just for a second there. I thought

[00:05:59] you're going to be like, we spoke to him in person, which knowing us track record,

[00:06:02] I wouldn't be surprised. No, we tried. We sure did try. Yeah. Christie had been sort of

[00:06:09] encouraging me during the SAG strike to go over there and obviously, you know, march

[00:06:13] and like be a part of the, the strike, but specifically to see Mark Moses as he was there

[00:06:19] like every single day. I was like, go network. So how many times have y'all? Her name's blanking me.

[00:06:30] I'm picturing it. How many times have y'all seen Bree in person?

[00:06:34] So we met her twice. The first time was last year here in New York,

[00:06:38] and she was doing a play at the Signature Theater. And we sort of on a whim, Christie was like,

[00:06:44] I'm going to be in New York. Let's go to this play while I'm there. And we're going to meet

[00:06:47] Marsha after and talk to her. And that's basically exactly how it went. So we got

[00:06:52] to speak to her. There was no like stage door. There was no barricade like anybody

[00:06:57] could just walk up to her. So I stormed over and I was like, Marsha Marsha. And then

[00:07:01] Christie and I launched into Hi, We Have a podcast. She was super, super gracious and kind

[00:07:07] and asked us about it. And then we followed each other on Instagram for about a year and cut to

[00:07:13] a couple of weeks ago, we went to go see her in a play in Los Angeles. So we've met her in person

[00:07:18] twice, but we've spoken to her quite a bit back and forth over the past year.

[00:07:23] That saw the picture of all the altogether. And I'm like, okay, that I envy.

[00:07:29] Thank you. How many of them have you? How many of the cast have you met in person?

[00:07:33] Because I remember you said that you were talking to somebody and he didn't realize that it was

[00:07:37] one of the, it was somebody, I forgot who you said it was. It was like, I think you said it was like

[00:07:42] Edie's nephew. You didn't realize it was him? Yeah. So I, so where I live in LA, I live in

[00:07:48] studio city and it's kind of where like all it's mainly where like the actors who aren't

[00:07:56] super, super famous actors live, but like just the working actors. So I was in a bar around here

[00:08:05] and I just see this guy and he just looked so familiar to me and I couldn't place him. Like

[00:08:09] I hadn't watched this for a few years. But like, I would think they would pick up on all of them.

[00:08:13] And I was like with a friend of mine and we were like, she kind of recognized him too. So we

[00:08:17] were like kind of like communicating with our eyes. And then all of a sudden you walked

[00:08:21] up to me and goes, Hey, love your jacket. And I was like, thanks. And he was like, okay,

[00:08:27] nice talking to you. And I was like, all right. And then he just came back around and he goes,

[00:08:31] Okay, I'm going to come talk to you guys again. You're like, okay. They were just chatting. My

[00:08:35] friend was talking to him more than I was. But then he said something about being an actor.

[00:08:39] And I said, Okay, I know that you say that you do look familiar. What were you on?

[00:08:43] And he was like desperate housewives. And I said, No, you weren't. I mean,

[00:08:48] no, you were not. I watched that show like eight times. I would have recognized you. That's my

[00:08:52] favorite show of all time. And he was like, I played Edie's nephew in season three. And I just

[00:08:56] went, You were on desperate housewives. Yes, that's correct. He was really nice. And then

[00:09:03] who else am I seeing? I saw so I saw him and then a few weeks later, I was at another bar

[00:09:07] in Burbank. And I saw the woman who plays Orson's wife on the season that we're currently

[00:09:15] covering season three. I didn't talk to her that I didn't really have much to say. But after I saw

[00:09:20] her, that's when I text summer and I was like, I think we should do a desperate housewives podcast

[00:09:25] because we're always like looking for a project to do. We sure are. Like every few years,

[00:09:31] And I think Christy, it's important to note that you do have a lot of these run-ins. You

[00:09:39] did see Terry Hatcher in person didn't get to talk to her but you saw her. I forgot

[00:09:43] about that. Yes. And then of course, Jesse Metcalf we will also talk to you. Yeah, we've

[00:09:53] had the pleasure or displeasure depending on how you look at it of speaking to Jesse Metcalf in

[00:09:59] person. Context? All we're going to say is John Tucker Must Die is a documentary I think.

[00:10:19] It's a nonfiction film. I would like to add that we do have a story time of our encounter with Mr.

[00:10:28] Metcalf up on our Patreon. We have made it exclusive because we don't want to air out anyone's dirty

[00:10:35] laundry. But it wasn't the best experience of our lives. We'll put it that way. He's kind

[00:10:43] of enemy of the pod. Who else have we seen? I feel like there had to have been somebody else.

[00:10:47] Well, we did one episode with Cody Cash but we haven't gotten to spend time with him in person.

[00:10:56] You mentioned the Patreon. I keep forgetting that you have that. I have to join that.

[00:11:01] Trevor, we also forget that we have. Don't join it yet. We're workshopping. I think

[00:11:07] we know now what we're going to do with it. So don't join it. Yeah, we'll give you the go ahead.

[00:11:13] I had a Patreon at one point for the podcast, for the first one, Digressor. Then I had

[00:11:21] just a $1 tier. I had nothing to offer. What I did at the time was I'd record the episode and

[00:11:27] post it the next day. And now I record months in advance. So at the time I didn't have anything

[00:11:32] to offer. So the $1 tier was all I had. It was access to the Discord server. I didn't

[00:11:38] have anybody on it. I didn't have anyone on the Patreon. So I just opened up the Discord and got

[00:11:43] rid of the Patreon. Yeah, yeah. We kind of know what that's like because we have a free tier and

[00:11:49] we're like, oh, there are so many people who are into the free tier but we don't really have anything

[00:11:54] for them. I think what we might do now, so many people have told us that they love the moment

[00:12:01] of desperation thing. So we might do a Patreon of us just chatting because it sounds

[00:12:06] like a good thing to actually would like. Yeah, we're talking. You said something about

[00:12:10] your always looking for a project to do and I keep encouraging y'all to start your own

[00:12:13] separate podcast where y'all just talk. No theme, no topic. Just hit record and just go because

[00:12:19] y'all can easily go like the first 40 minutes of the podcast is talking and they're like,

[00:12:25] oh, that's right. This is the podcast about desperate housewives. And it's like, oh,

[00:12:28] that's right. Well, it's especially good if Christy and I haven't like spoken in a few

[00:12:33] days or a week or so because then we have a lot to get out. But Trevor, let's put this out there

[00:12:39] to you. Christy and I have a couple of names we're throwing around for our next podcast and we

[00:12:44] have one that we've kind of had in our pocket for a while that I love called coastal behavior.

[00:12:52] But now we're starting to workshop the idea of having moments of desperation be like its own

[00:12:58] separate thing. So what do you think? Oh, crap. That's I like that moments of desperation could

[00:13:06] be like a spin off of the desperate housewives podcast, right? But then also the other one

[00:13:13] it would be its own separate thing. Right. Right. So that's why we're sort of stuck.

[00:13:18] That's why I think it should be moments of desperation because I think it would be an

[00:13:22] easier like then since we've kind of created this like whole thing with moments of desperation.

[00:13:29] Yeah. That sounds like a little bit funnier and it's definitely going to be like a comedy podcast.

[00:13:34] But I love I think coastal behavior is such a great title. It is an example.

[00:13:40] But it reminds me I have a third podcast I'm working on. It's that name reminds me of it.

[00:13:48] It started out as a joke. I told my co-workers you know how

[00:13:54] whenever people say Pacific they say specific and then vice versa. Yes.

[00:13:59] I was like I was like that's oddly Pacific. And then oh I like that.

[00:14:06] And then I started saying it as a joke and I'm like that's an idea for a podcast

[00:14:10] and I started working on it instead of it's not a comedy podcast I'm wanting to do it's

[00:14:19] mysteries of the Pacific coast. Oh that's cool as heck.

[00:14:31] Yeah I would definitely listen to that. I also think digressor is a great name.

[00:14:36] So I'm just putting that out there. That's so that also started out as a joke back in high

[00:14:41] school. Well my friends and I were talking about what superhero it would be and they were

[00:14:44] all they came up with with different ones and they were all like you know whatever.

[00:14:49] And I said I'm that digressor and they're like what's that. I was like I keep change

[00:14:53] I said I would keep changing the subject and make the villain forget what they were doing.

[00:14:57] Yes no that's that's so funny because my first thought was oh it sounds like a superhero name

[00:15:01] so awesome yes. And so like when I was coming up at the podcast I was like what could I name

[00:15:07] it I don't and I was literally messaging my friends like what could I name it I don't know.

[00:15:11] And then finally one day I was like I was looking at my Facebook memories and I had posted that

[00:15:16] back in 2009 the digressor and I'm like that's it. By George I think we've got it.

[00:15:28] I think that's a blog I just came around because I like puns. It also that started out as a

[00:15:36] blog I have a I have a I don't really update it often anymore it's a blog called The Blog

[00:15:41] and the blog about whatever that's the full thing and then it's just the blog and then I

[00:15:49] do different each category has a pun like there's a tv one called The Blogging Dead

[00:15:56] and then one where I talk about there's two different movie ones there's the

[00:16:02] movies I consider to be the greatest of all time cast a blog and then just a general

[00:16:08] movie blog called Desolation of Blog and so cool yeah and then the last one

[00:16:17] those two more there was a gaming one where I talk about games called The Elder Blog

[00:16:22] and then the last one like that the last one I talked about music it's called Blog Toven.

[00:16:28] Oh my gosh and so when I decided to do a

[00:16:31] a movie podcast I'm like I'll just make it a podcast version of the blog.

[00:16:39] Yeah no that's the way to do it it's like you have your own Trevor tipped an umbrella and then

[00:16:43] all these things are falling under it. Well it's funny you say that because

[00:16:47] okay I'm gonna edit this part out I'm not ready to announce this yeah I think I told you

[00:16:51] all about my idea for um yeah oh wait oh maybe I should have done Skype because it says

[00:16:58] I have two minutes remaining of it's okay we can um pop back into the same link.

[00:17:03] Oh okay I see it's been along oh yeah I used to have the paid version so I could just go on forever

[00:17:10] is this gonna have a watermark? No it shouldn't. Okay anyway back in anyway we've been talking for

[00:17:19] almost an hour and actually how long has I don't know I don't know when we started recording.

[00:17:25] Half an hour yeah. This is just like your podcast we've yet to actually talk about

[00:17:30] the first four seasons of Desperate Housewives which is fine I totally don't mind.

[00:17:34] We've talked about Desperate Housewives it's totally um I don't even know what I was so excited

[00:17:45] to talk to y'all that I did even think about the actual content of the show.

[00:17:51] That's honestly that's flattering I like that.

[00:17:54] It's like I don't know I didn't think I'd get this far.

[00:17:58] You're so me Christy how many times have I said that sentence unironically?

[00:18:03] You do say it all the time I think we had a long conversation about it when we were recording

[00:18:07] my say. Yes because I am yes and as Christy knows and Trevor you'll come to know I am

[00:18:13] somebody who doesn't think about the consequences of my actions. Very true.

[00:18:18] Somewhere remember how a couple weeks ago and on Instagram I said

[00:18:22] like I love you both but you're my favorite because you and I yeah you and I are so similar

[00:18:31] and I'm like I you do think they're like that's me.

[00:18:36] That makes me so happy I hope that you know all the listeners are able to identify with

[00:18:42] either one or both of us but I think it's almost like when you're watching Wicked I have

[00:18:47] to compare it to Wicked and you're like really drawn to Elphaba or you're really drawn to Galinda

[00:18:52] and like you still love the show as a whole and you love the other character but

[00:18:56] you know there's something special there. I'm probably the drier meaner listeners.

[00:19:01] Yes okay I think that's a normal thing though because there was a couple of my co-workers

[00:19:06] I'm really close to and yesterday I was talking with one of them and I was like

[00:19:11] it was like a similar dynamic where I was talking with her and I said so with her

[00:19:20] I'm trying not to say their names on the podcast you know what no one's listening to this anyway so

[00:19:26] We name them. That's us all the time yeah. Meena and Nicole. Meena is like a little sister to me

[00:19:31] and then so I was talking with Nicole and I said yeah I was like she and I are like

[00:19:41] really close and I forgot how I worded it but like she got offended for a second she was not

[00:19:46] like I didn't like her at all and that's what I was afraid that you were gonna do.

[00:19:50] I thought Christy I thought that's what you're gonna think whenever I sit right

[00:19:52] that's why I'm like I gotta be careful how I word this because there's other people reading this

[00:19:57] Oh no it takes so much to offend her but I realized I found a wording yesterday while talking

[00:20:04] with Nicole because she was like yeah I know like you eff with her more and I was like no no no no

[00:20:11] not more just different. Different yeah. With Nicole I can vent to I talked to her we have

[00:20:18] like serious conversations with Meena I can basically yeah with her like yeah yeah yeah like

[00:20:23] jump up and down holding hands and like another way I worded it was um I vent to Nicole

[00:20:31] and I spill the tea to Meena. Sure yes that's you too basically it's like the same dynamic in a way

[00:20:38] that's what I like to hear

[00:20:44] and you know what I think that's actually a good almost segue into Desperate Housewives because

[00:20:50] something Christy and I do talk about a lot is identifying with like one of the four main

[00:20:55] characters or more typically like two of them because you know how you know how on Sex in

[00:21:01] the City you're supposed to be at least two of them like a healthy mix of two I feel like it's

[00:21:06] the same with Desperate Housewives and we've gone over this Christy. Yeah no for sure yeah because

[00:21:11] they're all oh my gosh are archetypes yeah so it's like hard to really be one like I always say

[00:21:19] I'm like and I guess we do this Trevor who are your Housewives Sun, Moon and Rising because

[00:21:24] like mine is I think I'm an Edie Sun, you are, Lynette Moon, Gabby Rising. Yeah okay so the thing

[00:21:33] about that I hear y'all say that all the time but I honestly don't know I just know that I know that

[00:21:40] I relate in the most astutian every time she falls or like burns something or does something

[00:21:46] stupid I'm like yes I haven't done that but I would do that. Yes totally understand

[00:21:55] yeah Summer's a Susan too so that makes sense. I'm a very healthy Bree Susan combo.

[00:22:02] I'm also Golden Girls, I am Rose all the way. Yes yes okay so my cat's name is Blanche as you've

[00:22:10] probably heard me refer to on the pod. Rose is my favorite but Blanche is the one that

[00:22:15] I think I am the most so and Kristie you are Dorothy. Are you a Southern Belle? I actually

[00:22:23] I don't know Golden Girls that well. It's okay Trevor I'll get her into it, I'll get her into it.

[00:22:30] I've only seen episodes here and there. One of us, one. Wait why am I Dorothy? Yeah you'll see.

[00:22:42] Just super yes she's she's B Arthur she's dry sarcastic kind of always has like a witty

[00:22:50] quip and a little insulting to the others. Also I know I said this to you in messages Kristie

[00:23:01] but like I'm noticing more like talking to you live with your mannerisms and stuff you

[00:23:07] remind me of Julie Mayer. Really? That's so cute. That's so funny. I've been trying to like pinpoint

[00:23:17] it now when I've been watching the show but it's like hard to like see your own mannerisms.

[00:23:22] Oh of course but also you know Trevor that's like a funny point because I've known Kristie

[00:23:27] for 10 years so I will never have a similar vantage point than you from like not knowing her the way

[00:23:35] that I do but when you point that out now I'm going to start to look for it.

[00:23:42] Look what is it? I feel like she goes like that. I don't know I don't know what it is.

[00:23:47] She did like Julie just has a certain mannerism it's like I don't know if it's the way the

[00:23:51] actor does or if like they told her like hey act like this but like okay so perfect example one to one

[00:23:59] you remember how when you were Kristie when you were talking about when you ran into the Edie's nephew

[00:24:06] and you're like the way you reacted like no you're not like that's literally Julie reacted to him

[00:24:13] like Julie did the same mannerisms here like you're not how does he thank you.

[00:24:20] Yes yes okay now I see what you're talking about. He probably got a flashback to being on set.

[00:24:26] Yeah. I was like you're literally not a desperate housewife and not even a master so

[00:24:34] oh well but that's so funny. You seeing the countdown too? Yeah. Yes Dave if you want we can

[00:24:42] pop out now and then just come back in on the same link. Okay I'm gonna stop recording and then

[00:24:47] wait how do I okay so apparently it's not counting down the recording it's the meeting itself. Yes. Yeah

[00:24:59] so as I started recording as soon as you joined I think for desperate housewives part one part two

[00:25:05] we should actually talk about the show. Wow bless you if that was a sneeze I'm assuming.

[00:25:16] It was a cough. Oh well still bless you. Bring back manners 2024.

[00:25:28] Yes I try to be nice to people in public it's weird it's funny like I literally I'll hold the

[00:25:34] door for someone and then like a whole group of people then I just leave I'm like but then

[00:25:38] I'll close the door on someone. Wow you're so mean we are the same person okay. See I told you

[00:25:47] well anyway desperate housewives uh I've how are we going to talk about the show like I want to

[00:25:55] talk about the show but I don't want to spoil anything for people who haven't seen it. It's been

[00:25:59] on for so long we don't care about spoilers we're like yeah I mean but I noticed there are people

[00:26:04] getting into it now hello. Yes there you are yeah we um we we've noticed that a lot of people are

[00:26:19] just getting into it for the first time and it's one of those things where at least on our

[00:26:23] podcast we are careful about spoilers in that as we go episode by episode if we drop something that

[00:26:28] we know happens much later we'll just kind of say like a time stamp and hey you know skip over this

[00:26:33] for a minute or 30 seconds if you don't want to spoiler but it is one of those things where

[00:26:38] we're kind of like well the show ended in 2012 so if it's been over for 12 years you've kind

[00:26:42] of had enough time. Fair enough so I just want to include minor spoilers we will include like

[00:26:52] people who die later in the second half. Sure. Or people who lose the use of their legs in the

[00:27:00] second half. Yes exactly. So how do y'all want to talk about it go season by season

[00:27:08] you're going episode by episode and we don't have time for that we can go season by season.

[00:27:13] Yeah we could definitely do that. Yeah whatever you want to do. Well I see like the

[00:27:18] something I forgot to mention at the beginning I had said on my

[00:27:23] Instagram on my Twitter and on my Instagram when I made the announcement this was originally

[00:27:27] going to be episode 56 and I pushed it back and then pushed it back again and then I accidentally

[00:27:34] forgot to change the the titles of those those episodes. Oh and so it went from episode 55

[00:27:41] to 56 to 57 and then I had a couple people messaging like did I miss an episode and I was like oh

[00:27:48] and so like and then I forgot to do it again so then like episode 58 came out and I'm like 57.

[00:27:55] Yeah yeah no honestly if it's any consolation we do similar things all the time because you're

[00:28:00] a one person operation running the show. Yeah and so like I said in the announcement I'll explain

[00:28:06] whenever the episode goes up. So originally I had recorded the Desperate Housewives part one episode

[00:28:13] and I was like all right it's done it's scheduled I'm done with that moving on and then I like I didn't

[00:28:21] even it's like I befriended them and I didn't even wasn't even thinking about having them on as

[00:28:25] guests and then it actually they had the actor that played Zach Young on their show I'm like

[00:28:30] wait they're open to guesting. Oh yeah oh yeah. I asked them if they could be on Desperate

[00:28:36] Housewives part two and then I'm like wait a second we can re-record the first one I ended

[00:28:40] I kind of didn't like the first one because it was mostly just me talking about my history of the

[00:28:44] show. I barely even talked about the show itself so yeah. Well everybody's got like a specific

[00:28:53] tie to the show I know for Kristy and I we watched it when we were far well I was far too

[00:28:57] young to be watching it but um yeah everybody's got like their history to the show and then

[00:29:02] obviously like the content itself is a little different but um that's what makes it so special

[00:29:07] you know. I think for me like watching it because I my mom didn't really watch it when I was growing

[00:29:14] up because she wanted to be an actress in the 90s so all of them were her age so she got upset

[00:29:20] but so I didn't really watch it then however I kind of picked up on it when it was like on

[00:29:24] Netflix right before the show had ended and I just I say this all the time on the pod but

[00:29:29] I think it's so interesting like how my perspectives change on like the characters and the circumstances

[00:29:34] based on like where I am in my life like when I first watched it as an angsty 15 year old I saw

[00:29:40] season one Brie and I was like she's so annoying oh my god I would hate to have her as a mom and now

[00:29:45] I'm like no like I want to live in her house forever like I want to live in her basement

[00:29:49] and have her cook me amazing meals and yeah just like be a stay at home daughter she's

[00:29:54] incredible. You were basically Andrew when season one when you watched season one. Yes

[00:29:59] Yes. Yes if I was like an angsty gay I would have been Andrew for sure. And you're saying

[00:30:06] you're not an angsty gay I'm pretty sure that's no and I think that's what's so special about

[00:30:11] especially the first season is like it really hooks you in with all of these characters with

[00:30:16] very very strong storylines to start and very big personalities and that you know goes back to

[00:30:22] like identifying with one of the core four so to speak but it kind of doesn't matter what age

[00:30:28] you are because you're going to find somebody in this world to relate to to tie back to you and I

[00:30:35] think that's really one of season one's strengths and one of season two's weaknesses. Agreed. Agreed.

[00:30:43] One thing I love about the show I am a big fan of like story development character development

[00:30:49] tell me a good story where the characters change I love that and that's like that's

[00:30:54] love about this and like for example with the first time I watched it the first time I ever saw

[00:31:02] the first episode Gabby and Carlos were my least favorite character that hated them

[00:31:06] really and then by the end of the show they were my favorite characters because they they you

[00:31:13] know all the characters have changed by you know throughout the eight series seasons they've

[00:31:18] changed the most they like they're not even the same people played by the same actors

[00:31:22] that's how much they've changed if you finish the last episode and turn around and watch the first

[00:31:27] episode you're like wait wait what what happened it's like they went through a lot right right no

[00:31:33] that's a great point that's so true and I think that is such like one of the beauties of television

[00:31:39] that I was actually just talking about this somebody the other day that with current tv we

[00:31:43] don't see because we're in such an era of like mini series and every episode has to like

[00:31:48] have a purpose and it can't just be a filler episode to just develop the character and with

[00:31:54] television before it was like you would be sitting with these characters for like eight years you

[00:31:59] would see them go through so much you really genuinely cared about them and now it's like tv

[00:32:03] is just like extended movies that maybe there will be a little character development but not as much

[00:32:08] as like seeing this like really abusive machismo husband like turn into like a really like amazing

[00:32:17] caring husband and father so it's just there's so much there that's one thing I don't like too

[00:32:23] like they used to have like that's what housewives every episode every season has like 23 episodes

[00:32:27] you have a chance you have a chance to like sit and relax with these with these characters

[00:32:32] in slow moments even though they're not even doing anything and now you get in shows like with

[00:32:38] like for example doctor who they used to have like longer seasons where you can actually sit and

[00:32:43] relax where the doctor and the companion actually you get to know them and got to care for them as

[00:32:50] partners but now in this season that just ended there was eight episodes I don't know who this

[00:32:55] I don't know who I don't know who she is yeah right right and you know that's funny that uh

[00:33:02] yes and I think it's also a product of I'm gonna say like early 2000s television as a whole

[00:33:07] because right now I'm watching monk and I feel so I love it I'm so deeply invested in these people

[00:33:15] I love Sharona I love Adrienne monk like I love each of these characters and monk only has like 10 or

[00:33:22] 11 episodes a season but they do such a good job of fleshing these people out and you know

[00:33:27] it's still a 40 minute episode so it's a quality it's a quality control issue I think even like

[00:33:36] in monk even like the one-off characters like the victims family like in one episode like you

[00:33:41] love them like no come back be a return character yes yes I'm still in the first season but um I just

[00:33:48] watched the episode when they're on vacation and they're at the hotel and they have like the

[00:33:53] in hotel detective oh my gosh I'm obsessed with um Rita that reminded me of Colombo in a way

[00:34:03] because yeah he was kind of Colombo would be like oh and another thing he'd come back with monk they

[00:34:09] he couldn't solve the case and he left and he come back and he looked at the picture the brief case

[00:34:14] wasn't there before yes yes exactly like and it gives me a chill and um yeah it just feels so

[00:34:21] real and so relatable and it's something that tv now is lacking but we've seen desperate

[00:34:26] housewives do it we've seen monk we've seen dr hurt like capable of of making such rich vivid

[00:34:34] characters with really fully fleshed out lives and you would think that as time has gone on

[00:34:38] we would be doing more and more of that but I haven't seen it yeah if they were to do like

[00:34:43] coming back around I'm a linear television truth there will be back yes there was a

[00:34:50] there was a recent show I don't remember what it was it did have like 23 episodes and it was yes

[00:34:58] um I don't remember what it was but um if they were to do a desperate housewives revival or

[00:35:03] like a reboot or something I I guarantee you each episode 80 season would have like 10 episodes

[00:35:08] and it would just be like straight it would just be like straight to the mystery and then like the

[00:35:12] basic points not uh right and in the actual show there's all these like side characters and

[00:35:20] side quests that they go on right and little little little storylines going on that like

[00:35:25] flushes out this whole world it's like it feels like you can actually go to a stereo lane and

[00:35:29] live there I want to move there okay maybe not because there's so much drama and scandal and

[00:35:35] death but well have I got news for you number don't do this please do it

[00:35:43] remember we don't have time for it um but I'll message you about it separately it's uh

[00:35:47] it's gonna blow your mind I I am excited to hear about this anything you have to say I

[00:35:56] I'm gonna transport you to a stereo lane it's a long story we'll get into it later okay

[00:36:04] you already saw my face like uh yes but um just just to kind of touch on season one as a whole I

[00:36:13] remember going through and recording um now it was like almost this time last year that Christine and

[00:36:18] I were going through season one and I feel like there were so many quote unquote filler episodes

[00:36:23] or even just filler storylines where a lot of the time we were saying oh Lynette had the D

[00:36:28] story this time because it just wasn't like super high stakes super important it was really just

[00:36:33] yeah just showing us like oh Lynette has this um kind of crappy little life with her crappy little

[00:36:40] family oh my god is that an okay word to say yeah okay um her life is not that extraordinary and

[00:36:49] like she always seemed to be getting the short end of the stick in terms of what the storyline was

[00:36:54] but still it didn't take away from us like loving Lynette it's still helped to build out

[00:36:58] the character so we were seeing a lot of like those filler storylines in season one even

[00:37:02] if it wasn't a full filler episode but it was also so grounding for the show too because we would

[00:37:08] have like this juxtaposition of like um this uh trunk being taken out of the river and there's

[00:37:18] body chunks in it and everything and then we would cut to Lynette like grounding her kids up

[00:37:24] and it was just so that's what makes the show so special it's like in one show you have this

[00:37:30] like crazy murder and then Lynette has the nanny cam on try right right yeah for nanny's better

[00:37:37] i love it you pointed out you pointed out something whenever y'all were talking about the

[00:37:41] about season one whenever y'all were talking about on your show you pointed out something

[00:37:45] that i literally thought of the first time i watched a show if he had just left the trunk

[00:37:49] under the pole nobody would ever found it he he throws it in the river he throws it in the

[00:37:54] river and then it's found like the next day we talk a lot about this because we love paul young so much

[00:38:01] but we don't love him for his brains because he just makes such stupid decisions throughout season one

[00:38:06] he's he's almost like oh what bad decision can i make next and he's always trying to top himself in

[00:38:12] terms of like terrible decision making yeah it's like he could have just covered it up like just

[00:38:18] just leave it alone nobody's gonna pick up the pole and then he would have just been able

[00:38:22] to stay on the lane would have been known as a great husband and father and wouldn't have ended

[00:38:26] up in jail so and he would have had so much more sympathy extended to him yes yeah and we are like

[00:38:33] again we talk about the show all the time but like what they did to the paul young character is

[00:38:38] so deeply upsetting because one of my favorite things in tv is like when there's somebody

[00:38:42] who's introduced as a villain kind of what they did with orson like introduces a villain and then

[00:38:47] as the years go on you as a viewer and the and the characters kind of forget that they're a

[00:38:52] villain and they just kind of like come back into like normal life they could have done that with paul

[00:38:57] young like by season three we could have had a we could have seen them like go on like dinner dates

[00:39:03] or hooking up with edie you're like something really good yeah um just like normal like just a

[00:39:11] normal storyline and they didn't do that which is actually really harrowing and sad now that

[00:39:15] we're critically looking at this show can i give a what if and christy i know you'll like this

[00:39:20] okay um trevor feel free to give your your thoughts and opinions but imagine in instead of ian instead

[00:39:25] of the ian storyline christy already loves it oh my god stop we had paul young sort of romancing

[00:39:33] susan at this time or just like being a caring shoulder for you know mike being in the coma

[00:39:39] and just however like that would look just the two of them starting to get to know each other

[00:39:43] and kind of become friends and then the animosity that that would create when mike wakes up

[00:39:48] if susan was like now friends with paul and then mike hates him yes summer i'm so upset we were not

[00:39:56] in the writers room i'm so upset we were 12 i know and not like fully formed adults

[00:40:03] in the uc writers room because that would have been amazing instead of introducing ian but you

[00:40:08] know what that's what fan fiction is for um i don't do fan fiction they kind of

[00:40:15] kind of had that idea i guess in a way because she does dream about him later

[00:40:20] oh that's true yeah well there was that one episode in season one when we were at the dance

[00:40:26] and i was like oh my god why is my heart racing for season of paul right now he's still my heart

[00:40:31] right right right like i was obsessed so i think i think that must have been something that they were

[00:40:37] like toying with and then never came to fruition again like now working at a studio i

[00:40:43] learned about all like the politics that goes on behind the scenes as to why storylines get dropped

[00:40:48] and things like that so yeah very well could have just been tossed away but i know i'm a truther

[00:40:54] i just remembered that like because we were talking about like our history with the show

[00:40:59] i already talked about it in the first recording so my mind i'm like oh i already checked that box

[00:41:03] i didn't go through it again because that recording doesn't it exist i'm not going to post it

[00:41:08] but um yeah so my history with that i was trying to find something it's funny that you said that

[00:41:14] you started watching it and on netflix as it was ending so did i because a friend of mine and i

[00:41:22] we were talking about shows to watch i was like give me something to watch on netflix and she says

[00:41:26] desperate housewives and i'm like and i'm being serious and she goes no i am too

[00:41:30] and i was like okay fine i'll watch the first episode if i don't like it i'm not watching it

[00:41:35] and in the first episode has like it starts with a suicide and then it just goes from there it's like

[00:41:41] very like a buried family secret announcement of a divorce and like this this this that i'm like

[00:41:48] attempted murder and i'm like okay you got me for the first episode the first episode ends

[00:41:54] like sorry girls i never i never wanted you to know my secret and i was like and i binge the

[00:42:00] first i the first time i watched it i watched all eight seasons in under a month and me too i think

[00:42:07] and so but here's the thing i i loved it so much and then so like that was in 2013 and then

[00:42:14] 2016 i watched it again and i spaced it out over the course of a year on hulu because they'd

[00:42:19] already taken enough netflix and and so and it because i realized when i watched it my second

[00:42:25] time that because i watched it so fast there was entire storylines and characters i missed

[00:42:30] because like i i couldn't i couldn't separate the the chapters i couldn't separate the seasons it was

[00:42:36] just one big long and so whenever i slowed down and i actually appreciated it more and now here

[00:42:42] it is in 2024 like almost 10 years after that and i'm they keep moving where it's at so i'm

[00:42:51] i bought them on uh actually you know what one of the first things i told y'all is that i've been

[00:42:59] buying them on ebd oh good i bought them one at a time i love my god yeah and i couldn't find the

[00:43:09] i couldn't find the uh the box set and after i bought season eight guess what i found the box

[00:43:16] oh no but the box that's a good collector's idea but i was like you know what i am not replacing

[00:43:23] these unless they release some on blu-ray i that's the only reason i would replace these is if they

[00:43:29] release some on blu-ray and it doesn't look like they're going to i mean it kind of looks beautiful

[00:43:34] like that might be a silly thing to say but yeah visually very appealing like this one's thick

[00:43:41] and then this one's standard size standard size thick thick regular regular regular like there's no

[00:43:47] consistency here right right right but you know what trevor to your point about um watching it all at

[00:43:53] once versus spacing it out over a long time um there's something to be said for that too and for

[00:44:00] shows that we see now they're just dropping all their episodes at once or even if they are

[00:44:04] going week by week it's like you don't always remember to tune in and i think that's one

[00:44:08] of the problems with streaming um but watching the show week by week with christie is kind of cool

[00:44:13] because there is so much going on in this show right from season one you know you said we start

[00:44:19] with a suicide and then we have four very distinct stories happening we have edie we have carl we

[00:44:24] have this one we have that one and there are so many side characters who show up for like

[00:44:28] a cameo an episode or two we have stew from stew's place we have nat we have um carol we

[00:44:35] have like all of these one-off characters and i think something that desperate housewives does

[00:44:40] so well is that it still manages to keep you like knowing who these people are um and you're

[00:44:47] still able to follow despite having so many people rotating through that revolving door so to speak

[00:44:53] that's true i love that which some shows are not good at doing like i remember i would watch

[00:44:58] pretty little liars did i ever go on a pretty little liars rant on our show summer or no

[00:45:02] okay i hate that show i was obsessed with it i was thinking about watching it but uh i i never got

[00:45:09] around to watching it so i actually i was obsessed with that show when it was first on and then

[00:45:14] it's kind of like teen desperate housewives really and then i watched that and then desperate

[00:45:19] housewives was kind of the first like adult show i started watching that kind of like transitioned

[00:45:24] me into like that kind of media rather than just like disney channel and abc family and after

[00:45:30] i watched desperate housewives i was like oh this is what a well written show looks like

[00:45:34] because with pretty little liars it's like same premise it's four girls there's a mystery like

[00:45:39] every season but like they'll be in season three referencing something really small that happened

[00:45:43] in season one and it's like we don't it wouldn't wrap anything up whereas i feel like desperate

[00:45:49] housewives is a really good job of wrapping up like the big things and then the smaller

[00:45:54] things that we are going to remember continue like the susan and mike back and forth and like

[00:45:58] the edy and like the relationships continue on but like the storylines and every season right

[00:46:04] one thing i one thing i love is that um even they they do wrap up the the mystery and stuff

[00:46:10] it's not eight season isn't self-contained like um like something i didn't even notice until this

[00:46:17] watch through is that um you find out what happened at the end of at the end of season

[00:46:23] the last episode of season one you find out you know the answer to the mystery it was

[00:46:26] mary allis that killed her and and all that and paul young tells mike everything but the girls

[00:46:33] don't find out till the first episode of season two right right that's a great point i didn't

[00:46:38] even notice that because i'm thinking oh yeah we finally know and then uh right at the the

[00:46:42] first episode of season two they're walking down the like mike comes home and tells susan

[00:46:47] and then they're walking down the road and and they're like so mary allis killed her and

[00:46:51] they're like yeah it's like oh they're just now finding that out right right right yeah i kind of

[00:46:58] i kind of love and hate sometimes when we as the audience know something that uh the characters

[00:47:03] don't because either i like being in on it or it will drive me insane that they don't know it yet

[00:47:09] yeah but desperate housewives is good about it it's like um oh that's all that

[00:47:16] put poop on his butt ew i didn't see that tofu what the heck ew sorry i don't have any

[00:47:26] i smelled something the closest thing i closest thing i had to an animal my sister gave me this

[00:47:31] oh i love it i named it weird owl

[00:47:38] christie are you going to tell trevor your history with weird owl i guess i can

[00:47:44] um my mom dated him for a little while what before i was born before i was born but i know him

[00:47:50] he's like a family friend i was gonna say like are you could you secretly be i wish he could have been

[00:47:57] my dad they were like it was like right before she met my dad yeah so have you gotten a dna test

[00:48:05] they've done 23 in me oh no trust me she's her father's daughter i am my father's daughter

[00:48:11] yeah there's no it's like you're 83 according oh i wish i wish um no i'm too much like my dad to be

[00:48:23] weird owls child that's right um yeah um sorry we're worried after tofu just disrupted it well i think

[00:48:34] we can touch on season two because christie and i obviously have a lot of gripes with it

[00:48:38] we do complain about it a lot and even now that on our show we are covering season three we still

[00:48:43] keep referencing our qualms with season two yeah because my thing is like sorry for getting i keep

[00:48:53] forgetting the mystery of season two it was the apple wise because like yeah they because like with

[00:48:58] season one like most of the mystery is to have this show it's like that's like the main focus

[00:49:02] and then with the little side stories but then season two it's like the apple whites they were

[00:49:07] every now and then it's like oh here's a little bit more of the story yes yes so it's like

[00:49:12] not much of a mystery no it felt very disconnected and i think again like you said watching it

[00:49:19] before it's like you're watching it kind of all as one the show so you're not really noticing

[00:49:24] like all the little things and um i've only ever really binged this show i haven't watched it

[00:49:30] like week by week that we're doing now and i would only also pay attention to like the

[00:49:35] mike and susan storylines and like all the relationships was more interesting to me than

[00:49:40] the mysteries i was like oh yeah the mystery but i cared more about the relationships so now paying

[00:49:44] attention to the writing and like all of every single storyline i'm starting to notice these

[00:49:50] things a little bit more and yeah we say it every week that the apple white storyline was just

[00:49:55] so disconnected to the rest of the show why should we care about this whereas like with

[00:50:00] orson now in season three they're bringing him in and it's like okay so he's already kind of

[00:50:05] ingrained himself in the lives of these characters that we love so um what's the oh sorry he's gonna text

[00:50:15] so now it's like the stakes are a little bit higher versus um versus the apple whites just

[00:50:22] showing up killed somebody from before we even knew them who you don't even care about

[00:50:27] and then dates a character we don't care about either so it's just like sorry i'm

[00:50:32] my brain's on if i'm going in circles speaking i you made sense speaking of orson showing up

[00:50:37] and integrating um this watch there i something i didn't i never really realized until now

[00:50:44] whenever he's introduced it makes it sound like he's going to be more of a susan character

[00:50:48] yes and then and so like i think of him as a brie character and then all of a sudden here he is

[00:50:53] talking with susan in the nursing home in the in the last one and then he's in uh she runs

[00:50:59] in two months at the theater and then it's like i'm like wait so when does the brie thing happen

[00:51:06] right right and um yeah i mean in my mind's eye i have a lot of love for orson because in my

[00:51:13] mind's eye he's just a good guy um and obviously like all of these characters are deeply layered

[00:51:20] and have their own like checkered pasts but yeah i do the same thing where i i only really

[00:51:24] associate him with brie so remember like seeing him with susan in the movie theater i was like i

[00:51:28] totally forgot about that they must have been bringing him in for a different reason at first

[00:51:33] yeah because they probably changed direction yeah speaking of um orson in the in the nursing

[00:51:38] home and changing direction who is that lady he would go to see that she's never brought

[00:51:43] up again after season two i was waiting for her to come back in but like that she's never

[00:51:48] brought up again i think i saw something i think it was maybe like one of the fan accounts posted

[00:51:55] like a fun fact about that i don't know what the validity of it is but i think they just

[00:52:00] changed his storyline and it was he was supposed to have some like shady thing connected to

[00:52:06] that woman but wait that's maybe i'm in a different reality because i remember that

[00:52:14] being a whole storyline no it just it dropped it i was waiting for her to i was watching season

[00:52:20] three like waiting for her to come back in and then like the rest of his story and then he's

[00:52:25] he leaves the show and i'm like who was that lady oh wow why do i have a big memory of that

[00:52:33] mandela effect you've been del affected an entire an entire storyline and i think so

[00:52:39] you did the opposite of my first watch there where i forgot all the storylines yeah making up

[00:52:44] yeah exact well christine i make up storylines i feel like on a regular basis we love making up

[00:52:49] storylines no we're gonna get like a cease and desist from like mark cherry now we keep joking

[00:52:55] about that we have to be careful yeah um something that i was thinking about is uh i'll try to think

[00:53:05] something i didn't even bring up with my first recording i was like uh because y'all talk about it

[00:53:11] and then and then like everyone i see a lot of people talking about that's with housewives

[00:53:14] i i was like i don't have anything unique to say and i'm like i kind of do have a unique

[00:53:18] perspective because i'm asexual and non-binary and so i'm watching the show like um y'all

[00:53:24] know what asexual is right i have to explain i sure do yeah what's the story there oh that was

[00:53:31] how i identified for a really long time okay oh see we have so much in common we actually do

[00:53:38] are we the same person i think we were we were um separated at birth we were separated at birth

[00:53:45] and so um i had to explain it to so many people but um because of that i see the world

[00:53:52] differently than other people ever like sex everywhere everywhere everything everyone's

[00:53:56] and so like i'm watching that and i see like carlos you know he's set on something and gabby just

[00:54:02] goes like that and or opens up her top and then it's carl never mind i'm going with you and i'm like

[00:54:08] and then like tom getting mad because lanette is like she's too busy to have sex with them and i'm

[00:54:12] like dude i was like my mind is like why yeah yeah no one totally gets that and like i'm not

[00:54:22] into the whole like the whole macho thing so like i see that in in media and like they try to like

[00:54:31] you know no i get it because even that phrase like sex sells i always was like why yeah why

[00:54:38] yeah it's like my mom would tell me that all the time when i was growing up

[00:54:43] oh brother said my mom would always tell that to me when i was growing up yeah and i just

[00:54:50] like never understood what all the fuss was about and it's funny because like it's such a strong

[00:54:55] theme of desperate housewives it's like you know somehow ingrained in every episode so

[00:55:00] yeah and what's funny is like i don't notice it like um apparently i don't notice people flirting

[00:55:07] with me um because i was that um perfect example and my friends uh you know um because i'm in san

[00:55:14] francisco i moved here from ohio my friends in ohio us occasionally still bring this up

[00:55:18] i had i was at payless back in 2014 and i was buying a pair of shoes and um the girl at the

[00:55:25] counter like we were talking we were just chatting and then after i was um after i was paying i paid

[00:55:31] she goes oh and then you're gonna have to write down your phone number to put in the thing i was

[00:55:35] like she asked for my phone number and i'm thinking to put into like for like a pay less

[00:55:41] membership sales coupon yeah and i'm like okay here and i gave her my phone number gave

[00:55:45] her my name i'm like here and then we got back in the car my friend was like how did you do that

[00:55:51] i'm like do what they're like she was flirting with you oh my god what yeah yeah yeah no i but again

[00:56:01] trevor i'm so similar where like i i honestly don't know half the time when that's happening to me

[00:56:08] summer you're you're such a little flirt are you kidding me okay i'm so no i'm a

[00:56:14] bear no okay christy i'm gonna defend summer real quick because my friends my friends say the

[00:56:22] same thing about me they're like they say that i'm always flirting and i'm like i'm just having a

[00:56:26] conversation yes i'm just your sign i'm a gemini like my father before me okay when's your birthday

[00:56:34] may 25th oh maybe and i'm a gemini rising that's so real of you summer sweet gemini

[00:56:43] rising i see that i see that for you are we the same signs um so if you're a gemini sun i'm a

[00:56:50] gemini rising i'm a Libra sun and we are known for being very flirtatious and charismatic i can't help

[00:56:55] it if i'm adorable if you have a problem with that take it off god thank you i'm an apriest

[00:57:08] no um yeah but no summer's always like oh my god like come to disneyland with us because i love disneyland

[00:57:22] it's like no summer i don't think you can help though because i would tell you to stop being so

[00:57:26] adorable but i know you can't help it like even in that last episode in that last episode like

[00:57:34] now that y'all started posting your episodes on youtube i stopped listening to the episode

[00:57:39] i start watching you because i of course if i could see why you want to see you but like

[00:57:43] now i can and i can see your mannerisms somewhere in that last episode like you started

[00:57:48] you're like i'm so drunk and i could tell the whole episode you felt like crap but you were like

[00:57:54] so adorable the whole time because thank you yeah i know i felt terrible it's like i i feel so bad for

[00:58:02] her but like she's so precious thank you no you're too kind because i i went through and i edited

[00:58:09] that episode because i edit most of them um and though i know you respond to this we had put

[00:58:14] something on our facebook group about what's the one sure way that you can tell who edits

[00:58:18] which episode and i'm going to tell you what it is right now and you had said something like

[00:58:22] i'm still trying to figure out which voice belongs to which host but the way you can tell

[00:58:26] is that in the episode description when we write down like brie does this susan does that at the

[00:58:32] bottom we say like summer and christie talk about blah blah blah if it says summer and christie

[00:58:37] i wrote it if it says christie and summer she wrote it you both put each other first we

[00:58:44] i didn't notice that you didn't notice that yeah that's so funny i always put my name

[00:58:50] first i actually wanted to see if anybody would pick up on it i didn't even pick up on that i never

[00:58:55] look at descriptions i never look at descriptions oh well then no then you wouldn't know but um yeah

[00:59:00] i know that's just i don't know how i got onto that but yes like literally on my just on my

[00:59:05] descriptions i just put like like for this i have like a like a template that i do like

[00:59:10] like for like example like movie title was what is a 1995 comedy movie directed by this starring

[00:59:18] this and then i have like a third one like describing the movie like it was based on this book

[00:59:22] like i put no thought into it other than that it's a consistent right yeah i get that i like to read

[00:59:30] a description as i'm like watching or listening to something because my brain does 10 things at once

[00:59:34] unfortunately um so i i like hyper fixate on the description um and that's where we like

[00:59:41] throw in links and such but i get it yeah summer i also decided that we're what did you say

[00:59:49] when we were we were recording last night summer said we're like the doe-eyed siren duo which is so

[00:59:55] true because she's so like cute and like i'm like that's us yeah yeah it's like you're so serious

[01:00:08] but you're also not that's why i'm more susan and she's more gabby yeah speaking of gabby um

[01:00:17] i think my favorite actor from the whole show is probably ava uh and because like she is she's not

[01:00:24] gabby at all like i've seen interviews with her and like for example like the first time i was watching

[01:00:31] it the second time i was watching it and now this time when when gabby would laugh i'm like wow how

[01:00:36] did she come up with that laugh did they like tell her to do that or she come up with no that's

[01:00:39] her laugh oh my goodness that's ava's laugh and i'm like i love that i love that she doesn't

[01:00:44] try to do like you know as glimmer says she looks he doesn't try to do like an elegant laugh she just

[01:00:50] is out there it's laugh yes yes it's just this authentic yes and you know the night that christy

[01:00:57] and i uh met our enemy jesse met calf uh what he he was hosting a party in west hollywood and

[01:01:05] on that same night eva longoria was hosting a party elsewhere and for some reason we ended up

[01:01:12] at the jesse met calf party instead of the eva longoria party and it's still something i regret to

[01:01:16] this day i know i think the eva longoria party just didn't make as much as that like we didn't

[01:01:20] understand what was going on over there at short yeah but it's even on far i know but it was all

[01:01:26] the way in like venice well we'll get her again we'll get yeah yeah there's time oh yeah we've got

[01:01:33] years of this bond god willing yeah and we're lucky enough to know well maybe not lucky but

[01:01:41] we are now covering season three it's been a year and we have skipped some weeks in between so now

[01:01:46] we're like on episode three and um it's it's weird it's like been a long time coming now that i'm

[01:01:52] caught up and i'm i'm watching episode by episode i'm noticing what you're talking about that you're

[01:01:57] not really consistent you don't have a schedule yeah i was like what do you mean it's like okay

[01:02:02] you posted an episode and then you posted the next one a week later and then the next one's

[01:02:06] two and a half weeks later i'm like oh i see you used to be really good at it used to be good i

[01:02:12] post this every okay so my schedule is a little weird from june through september it's every

[01:02:19] sunday every other sunday and then from october through the end of the year it's every sunday

[01:02:25] okay oh that's smart that's smart yeah well you're probably a lot more organized than we are

[01:02:32] i am if you saw my notes i am ocd so i have i make a list of everything and so like for example

[01:02:39] remember how i said that um when i do the descriptions of the episodes i don't actually

[01:02:47] i don't really put much thought into it i'm also stalling right now because uh it's going to

[01:02:54] take me a while to actually get to what i'm trying to talk about i should actually just

[01:02:59] do a search on here for that because it's taking me longer to find than i

[01:03:04] thought i was gonna i'm just gonna search for it oh found it okay so my house of flying daggers

[01:03:12] episode it's it's loading um the notes app it says house of flying daggers is a 2004 film

[01:03:20] directed by the starring this it's more of a love story than a pure martial arts film

[01:03:26] that's that's all the description oh okay my mouth holy so i take a lot of notes and i'm very organized

[01:03:39] i wish we had that capability maybe one day we'll get there yeah okay i do need to wrap up soon

[01:03:47] because i have people coming over here in like 30 minutes less than one minute okay so let's wrap

[01:03:52] say i didn't even notice that that's how i didn't either

[01:03:56] say the say the farewells real quick thank you so much thank you so much for having us on trevor

[01:04:01] we're gonna be kicked off in a second but let's absolutely do this again i'm sorry i have to

[01:04:05] leave but i got people's coming but this was so fun i love just giggling and chatting yes

[01:04:11] do it again it's so much fun

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