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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's with Jenny Garth and Tori Spelling. Hey everybody, we
are back with another episode of nine Out two and
o MG. I am one of your hosts, Jenny Garth,
joined by the beautiful Tori Spelling and the equally beautiful Sissany.

(00:21):
Hi ladies, Hi Hi, I want you know what I
think from now on, I want to be introduced as
just Tori. You don't want us, okay, well, Hi, I'm
Jenny and I'm here with Tori and Ssony. Let's just
lose the last names because who cares. How's everyone doing

(00:43):
out there? Oh my goodness, very good, good siss Oh
my gosh, you have like two months left right, a
little more, a little more two and a half, two
and a half months, two and a half. Kick anytime
I drink anything, especially like cold water, I remember, were
the kicks just like when you drink orange juice and

(01:05):
you lay down and they are like go nuts dancing
around in your tummy. Yeah, and then they get to
the point where you push and they pushed back, and
you play little games with them to see. I didn't
get to experience that with the twins, I think because
they were just so shoved in there, like I barely
felt the move, and this one is like, I feel
like she's doing some results in there. You know, we

(01:25):
were we were talked about this last time. We didn't
really know how tall or short you were, Like, we
didn't know your height at all. We thought that you
were like, you know, the same height as us, probably,
and then both of us saw a picture I think
probably on your Instagram of your actual height compared to
like another human being. Okay, but those like you're a

(01:46):
tiny lady, and now to think you had in your tummy,
I can't even imagine how your body carried twins. First
of all, I was the same with around in my
waist that I was tall. I was fifty two inches
around my ways when they were born, and I'm sixty
inches tall. That's amazing. Oh man, But those pictures you

(02:07):
saw with me at a wedding and this room is
six four, he's exploiting. Okay, well, all right, still there,
a little lady. I know I know what you mean.
This petite. This episode. You guys, on the last podcast
we said, oh boy, we're going to watch the camping

(02:28):
episode next. But guess what we were so excited. Yeah,
we were wrong. There's there's a there was an episode
that has been lost and forgotten only because it's not
on Hulu for some reason. It's not not on Amazon, right,
is that the other place you can get it? And
then after doing some more research, apparently there's a few
episodes that we're gonna like encounter this with where they're

(02:50):
not on these streaming services, maybe because of music rights.
Oh my gosh, remember that text chain you were going
to start with, Darren's start these are one. This is
a question we need to ask. Ay, I'll get on that,
go for it, Garth. But this is the this is
this is how. You know how I saw this episode.
I watched it on plutot, So maybe the maybe our viewers,

(03:14):
if you guys are having trouble finding the missing episodes
like we were, check out Pluto. There's so many streaming platforms.
I watched it on Urinus. You said Urinus, Oh my god,
every time? Okay, so you know how it's hard to
find all the episodes on on you know one platform.

(03:36):
We have the best fans. Um I had a fan
drop this present off for me at my husband's bar,
and um I got it and I just love her
so much. Should I say her name or should I
I don't, Yeah, do it? Crystal. She gave me this,
do you guys, complete DVD collection of all the episodes,

(04:02):
not only all the episodes of Beverly Hills nine, all
the episodes of b h N are on here. See.
Oh my god. That is amazing and that is currently
you guys right now at Target. I believe. Yeah, she's
just released. I almost ordered it the other night. It's
really expensive. I actually got to give that away on

(04:22):
the air on Kiss. It was like one of my dollars.
That's so nice of Crystal to give that to you.
That is so kind. She's kind gesture. She just loves
us the podcast and just is so grateful. She's just
one of our favorite people. Were so grateful for you.
So yeah, we're not onto the camping episode. We are

(04:43):
on the episode called pass not to pass correct or
just pass and go to the camping episodes. That's just bad,
just kidding, just kidding. You guys weren't in this one
that much exactly past go to camping like you guys
had one liners and that was it. Yeah, Well they
had to really get in there with the acting teacher

(05:06):
of it all, which we should talk about in a
little bit, because but before we get into the episode,
I feel like there's a lot happening that we haven't discussed. Jenny,
you wrapped a movie. Your movie is coming out, Like
I want to know everything about this. Yeah, oh yeah,
this is Oh yeah, were filming, I was talent seen

(05:28):
filming in Canada and it's already coming out, which is
incredibly fast turned around, crazy turnaround. This was a pretty
grim um actually like a from the rip from the
headlines kind of story. A true story about this girl,
Ashley Reads, who when she was seventeen back in two
thousand and six, she was um brutally attacked and left

(05:50):
her dead in the woods by someone that she thought
was her friend. And uh so it's just the story
of what happened to her and her rehabilitation and her
family's journey through that. So I am the concerned mother,
and um, it was not a fun shoot to watch,

(06:11):
you know, someone playing my daughter seventeen year old Anne
when uh O Driscoll, who played Ashley, she did a
great job. She was the same age as my actual daughter,
she's twenty three, and so it was like watching all
these this happened to my own kids. It was really

(06:32):
hard to to be in that mindset and do this job.
But we did it, and I hope you guys like it.
I'm super excited to see it. So it's called Left
for Dead The Ashley Reeves Story on Lifetime June twelve.
If you guys want to if if Lifetime movies are
your jam, if true story, true crime stories or your jam,

(06:55):
check it out. I have a question for you as
a fan, but your hands. I don't answer unless you
raise your hand. I love Ripped from the headline movies, UM,
just because they're based on obviously real incidents that happened,
and they're they're interesting yet often, like you said, heartbreaking.
Did you get to meet anyone from the real story,

(07:17):
like were you guys or any anything? That was? Like?
My first question, how accurately can I play this this character?
Can I can I do my hair, makeup, prosthetics? What
can I do to look just I wanted to really
portray her as closely as possible, but uh, the producers
in Lifetime wanted UM to stay away from that. So

(07:38):
I basically just used the script, use the material, and
created a character that I thought would represent her. But no,
I didn't get to read to meet the real Michelle,
and um, I don't believe Annwyn got to meet the
real Ashley, but um, the producers had had lengthy conversations
with um Ashley Reeves and relayed all that information to us,

(08:01):
and obviously they're on board with the movie and the
rights and doing all that. Interesting. Have you seen the
mom now? I have only seen videos of her. Really, Yeah,
you played a real human being that exists. Is that
the first time you've done fascinating to me? No? I
did another one, but like this is like way in
the beginning of my career. I don't even know. There

(08:22):
might have been others. I just can't remember right now,
but the one that's coming to mind is uh Lori Kellogg.
Was this a woman who was married to an abusive
man and and she had the neighborhood kids rally around
and kill them, and then so she went to jail.
And when we made the movie, she was in jail.
But I think she's out now. I hope she liked

(08:44):
the movie or she's gonna come knocking on my door.
We'll see that. This is so cool though. I'm such
a big fan of Lifetime movies and for you to
be in one just like so cool. They're fun. They're fun.
You start watching that, Anneal And during my Quarantine for
this movie, I got sucked in so hard to Lifetime

(09:05):
like there's no it just was on a loop like everything.
I was like, oh yeah that in the summer they
do like the like almost like a movie every couple
of days, right every week. Yeah, this is a part
of their like Summer of Secrets. The thing I oh,
I love the When I was on my aternity last
time with the Twins, It's all like, I recorded, so good,

(09:26):
what are you watching? I'm super excited to see it.
I remember when you were in quarantine, Quarantine, Quarantine for Quarantine,
not it's not Valentine's Day's Quarantine's day. Um, you were
going down that rabbit hole. You were like, I'm just
watching one Lifetime movie after another. And I was like,
I would be so happy two weeks in Quarantine by myself,
Like I would just literally stay in bed. Yeah. It's

(09:47):
also just like brainstorming, like, oh my god, I could
make a movie with them about this, Like the all
the crazy stories you can do on that network. It's awesome.
I love it. Oh. Speaking of Ripped from the Headlines, Tori.
Remember the cheerleader murder movie you did like during nine

(10:08):
o two and oh, I think, of course, So you guys,
this is Amy our producer. Um. Yes, that was my
very first TV movie and it was originally titled The
Death of a Cheerleader. That murder was in my hometown.
What yes, and from this tiny small town. I won't
even like name it because that was it was so

(10:29):
tragic that your movie was based on what really happened.
And I'm from this tiny, tiny town where there isn't murders.
And then you guys made that movie and there was
like a lot of big stars in that. Oh my gosh,
I feel like everyone in that movie was not discovered
yet except me and Kelly Martin and then everyone went
on to be uber famous and do amazing things. But yeah,

(10:52):
it aired originally on NBC UM and it was a
friend to die for and I was so nervous, but
it ended up beating And this is like a huge thing,
UM football, Monday night football. So it was like a
big career thing for me. So like Jenny's movie, did
you have to research because you played the cheerleader that

(11:13):
got murdered? Right? Yes? I was so young I didn't
know about stuff like that, Like, I didn't know what
to do. I didn't know you're supposed to research things
based on true stories. So, um, I remember I didn't.
I didn't research it. I didn't research it until after. So,
I mean, this is kind of a big deal. Did
you have that feeling or did you even know just
how big this was while you were also doing now

(11:34):
on two n O and did they just let you
film it and there was no issue? It was during
our summer months and I it was after the first season.
I believe, um or was it second season. I'm confused now,
but I was on summer break and it was the
first thing I was offered, Like I didn't have to
audition for it, so I was like, oh my gosh,

(11:54):
this is amazing and offer this is cool and then yeah,
and then it, like Broke was like highest numbers. So
it led to a whole slew of of TV movies.
But all of us, I feel, like all the girls,
Jen and me and Tiffany, like we went on to
be like TV movie queens. Man. I love these types
of movie. I mean, they're they're addicting movies. Absolutely. They

(12:16):
made a remake. Oh yeah, they just did another one
of the same story. They did the same one a
remake and I wasn't in it was anyone from the
original in it. Yes, Kelly Martin was in it and
she played like a detective or I think in it.
Um and she were neighbors. She and I we um,
we talked pig all the time. We have pigs and um. Yeah,

(12:37):
she was like it was different. It was like, really
weird to be across from the girl playing my original character,
the young girl that was the murderer, and I was
interviewing her. It just took me like yeah, she was like,
it was surreal. All right, We've talking to Lifetime right
now about doing a little project together, you and I.
Possibly we are what it's really though, it like if

(13:00):
you are talking, well, I don't know if I don't
think we to talk about it yet, but right we'll
let you know. We'll let you know. Well. Left for
Dead at the Ashley Reeves Story June twelve on Lifetime. Yeah,
do you know what I'm liking. I'm liking the listener questions.

(13:21):
There's some good ones. They have a good do we
have any more like I want? We asked for you
guys to get a little deeper. Yeah, ask us more
vulnerable things, and I think they delivered this week. You
want me to start with a Lissa's question? Do it okay?
Jenny and Tory? You have been heavily in the spotlight

(13:42):
throughout your life. Did this cause problems for any of
your outside relationships? Was there anyone in your life that
was against your career choice or wanted you to change
your path? Did you ever consider changing to please this person?
If so, how did you deal with it? If you
both had to look back and change one thing, what

(14:03):
would it be? So there's about six questions on that
bad birth break it down. So the outside your relationship
caused problems outside your relationship, like a personal relationship, like
a boyfriend. Perhaps I feel like I never had anybody
that wasn't like supportive or that you know what, didn't

(14:25):
want me to do what I love doing in my life?
What about you? I feel like I possibly had a
boyfriend that wasn't supportive, but he sure liked that money
I made. So yeah, early on you know the one, um,
so yeah, he had a love hate thing with it.

(14:46):
I think more than even just like romantic relationships, though
being famous at a young age and um growing up
in the setting in which we've grown up in is
so very different. Like for me, for example, my family relationships. Uh,
it affected my family relationships and not in a negative

(15:08):
way necessarily, but it definitely changed the dynamic and and
it's it was always something that I would be in
a family environment and think, I wish it wasn't like this.
I wish I was just the baby sister, the little
sister that was, you know, the way they remember me.
But because of what I do and the road that

(15:28):
my life has taken, you know, I think I feel
sometimes I feel different, and it's not that they're treating
me differently, it's that I feel different. So I carry
in a bunch of baggage with that. You know. Well
also because other people at times do treat you different.
Not your family, but outside people, and everyone is heightened

(15:50):
has a heightened awareness around that. It definitely brought people
we didn't want into our lives. I think you probably
not as much me, Like I'm a people pleaser, so
I'd be like, oh, I have new friends and they're
here because they like me. But no, they were like
hanger honors and those people that just come in like oh,
I'm hanging out with famous people. And when you're young

(16:12):
and all of a sudden you have a lot of
new people that really like you and they want to
do everything you want to do, and you're just like, oh,
this is cool, this seems great, and you know, all
of a sudden, you're out to dinner or something with
twenty people, and as soon as the check comes, like
everyone's getting up from the table already like getting their car, yeah,
not just the checker. Then like a week later, whatever

(16:32):
you did or or a story that you had with
them will be in uh, you know, the tabloid and
you're like, oh, this clearly came from one person. Yeah,
and then you have to just cut that person straight away.
But sometimes you didn't know at first which person it was,
because you'd have all like when people talk about entourages, Um,

(16:53):
it's not always like you think you're so great that
you have all these people around, Like it's kind of fun.
When you're young and all of a sudden you have
all these new friends and they want to hang out
and they seem fun and they go to places with you,
and you're just like, oh, you know, I have all
these friends, I can take take them with me now
because I'm able to and that's great, and then all
of a sudden you're like, oh, you gotta start picking
them off and being like no, no, boy. Now, could

(17:16):
you just walk up to any club back in the
day with twenty people if you knew him or not,
and get everybody in and they'd give you a table
or bottle service, all camped. Like what was it like, yes,
the answers short answers, Yeah, pretty much. Um. You know,
those places love to have famous people there and then

(17:37):
they love to have them photographed there, and that's part
of the game, you know, And it was that's always
been like, oh, I mean it used to be like
a luxury and like a little perk uh and something
fun to do with people. But I've also been on
the other end of that where I didn't get in
a one time I was waiting to get into a
club and I think there's a picture of me online somewhere.

(17:59):
I'm flipping flipping the camera guy off because I had
had a disagreement with the doorman because I had I
think three guys with me and it was a mixed,
racially mixed group of people. And I will just say
that we were not welcome in that club, and I
was really upset, and that was why I was so

(18:19):
heated about it. Yeah, people have just said automatically, oh,
she's pists because they won't let her in or whatever,
But that wasn't it at all the principle. Yeah, I
remember that we were working on Mystery Girls and you
came into a writer's meeting, you really upset, and you
explained that, you know, if you had had three females
with you, they would have let you right in, which

(18:40):
is true. Yeah, it wasn't. But of course they're going
to write that the celebrity was the problem when it
wasn't at all, Like she would never do something like that,
and that's I did flip the photographer alf though, I
will admit to that, but I flipped. I flipped my
husband all the other day. So I get something I do.
How do you guys handle stories that aren't true that
would drive me insane? Like even with this podcast, we

(19:02):
say something and they pick it up and kind of
print it out of context. Yeah, just one thing from
like last week, I talked about how I dealt with
insecurities and sort of feeling competitive with other women when
I was younger, and I saw an article and it
kind of made it seem like they said my co

(19:23):
stars made me feel uh competitive with other women or insecure,
And I had never said it was my It was me.
It was me that made me insecure, it was me
that made me feel those feelings. But they clearly did it. Yeah,
they twisted around and make it sound like I said, oh,
with my co stars, they made me feel insecure, they
made me feel competitive against women, But that wasn't okay.

(19:44):
So yes, they have a way of quoting exactly what
you say, but then somehow making it sound completely different.
Ye all for the headline, because you'll give an explanation.
You might say one thing first and instead of you
complete the thought, but they don't put that. They put
the first sentence and then make it whatever they want. Um.

(20:06):
But yeah, that's happened to our whole careers. And it's
difficult because you want to reach out, especially to the fans,
and you want to let the fans know like I
would never I'm not this person. I would never do this.
But then, as anyone industry will tell you, if you
say something publicly, then you're adding fuel to the fire
and making the story bigger. So we've always been taught

(20:27):
like you know, our whole lives and publicists like just
don't say anything. But it is frustrating that, by the truth,
I never like is that old school with them just
trying to keep us down and without a voice. And
I feel like you speak your piece whenever you need to.
Don't let any publicists tell you not to, especially now,
jen Just finishing that question, Um, if you ever changed careers,

(20:50):
was the one thing you wish you would do? What
would yours be? There's so many things you could do,
but what would one be? He chose one? Well, I
don't see that in the last question. Yeah, I don't
see it either, But that's the question I want to
ask you. Hi, my name's Tori. What's your question? Please? Okay,
Jenny Garth, I'm wondering, just like, okay, sorry, just Jenny.

(21:12):
Is it from the block or just oh, just Jenny, Okay,
Jennifer Eve. If you ever you're an amazing actress. But
if there was I feel like you're a gill of
all trades, a Jenny of all trades. If there's one
other career path you would have chosen besides acting, what
would it be? I have so many other interests. I
can't possibly answer that question. You have to pick just

(21:32):
one to try out next. Well, I always wanted to
be the grocery store checkout girl. I don't think you're
going to buy that. UM. I think it would be UM. Oh,
it's really close between UM psychology and UM flipping homes
like remodeling homes design. I love to make like things

(21:55):
that aren't pretty look pretty, like changing like she's revamping stuff.
It's fun. It's just really good at two. Thanks, what
would you what would you? Uh? Tori? Have a question
over here me, oh, just Jenny. Yes, if you weren't
um the the incredible actress that you are, what would

(22:15):
you be doing with your life? Very very solid question. UM,
I as well have many interests and feel like I
am dabbling in a lot of things. That's why I
think we're BFFs, because we both kind of try to
do a lot of things at once. Juggle. If I
had to pick one thing, I think it would be
party planner. You like a party. I love event planning.

(22:38):
I really do wedding plans. I love a good wedding.
I love just seeing people happy, doing baby showers, just
all that stuff. Birthday parties. Well, my birthday just passed,
and um, you didn't plan an event for that, so
uh well, you know what after this podcast has been
on for many seasons and we're just ray king in

(23:00):
the bucks. I'm gonna throw you, Oh my god, I'm
throwing you the biggest level fifty party ever because I
refused to say that one day you'll be fifty and
I'll be fifty two, so not fifty two. Yes, well
it's coming. You can't stop what's coming? I know. So

(23:21):
I'm gonna yeah, a level fifty party. Well you you.
I can't wait to see it. I can't wait to
see it because you throw a good party. Girl. I'm
gonna Have you liked a little Mario character jumping up? Yeah?
I like that theme? Do I get any say that's
not very chic? Yeah? You're right. Why don't we take
a break and come back and talk about the episode? Julio? Alrighty,

(23:53):
so we are back. Let's dive into pass not to pass.
Are you guys ready for this? Episodes six aired on August. Yes.
Synopsis is as summer classes wind down, that was fast,
Andrea finds more drama when the student teacher relationship goes
outside the classroom, while Brandon finds the fruit of a

(24:16):
summer labor is sour as in Lemon. So we have
two storylines going here, neither of which have killing on
in them, which is fine, just like to point that out. Um,
but we have Brandon getting his car, which he was

(24:36):
so excited about, and I can totally relate, Like when
you get you save up all your money and you
get a car and then it breaks down on pH
or no, he was on pH he was somewhere deep
in the valet. Oh, sunset ble by right, it breaks
down and sunset right when he's putting the moves on
the lady in the car next to him, never fails. Right, Um,

(24:58):
do you remember our director Jeff for some kibbie? I do.
I can actually fun him in my mind? Right? Is
that funny? We can visualize certain people like that's one impression. Yeah,
for sure about him. He well, I don't know. He
was just a character. He was just like fun and

(25:19):
so yeah, he directed it. It was written by Darren
Starr and Ali Adler, but it was it was an
experience working with him, was it was it just like
a one time thing? Would you have different directors often? Yeah?
Every episode was a different director, and sometimes the same
ones would kind of rotate more often than others. Some

(25:41):
just didn't want to that to keep it fresh. Well,
they have to prep, like the director has to prep
the episode before they can shoot it, so you can't
really prep and direct at the same time. So they
have to kind of give people turns. And then once
came back and I think like they loved working with
and probably made their their jobs easy and editing and yeah. Yeah,

(26:06):
So we have the kids at the beach at the
beach place there, what's it called the beach club that
hanging out. Kelly's got exema, so she's not in a
very good mood. And uh, I don't understand why she's
hanging out with Steve because he's such as jerk to
her at all times. Because there's always a little piece

(26:28):
of her that will always love him. Yeah, there's still
a spark something love hate thing. Yeah, and uh, and
then there's the things that go on at the school
and I just golly, do I have problems with this?
Like story, do tell Mr Suitor is a creep? Mr Suitor?

(26:50):
Is he a pedophile? Is he? I don't know what
he is, but he is definitely not appropriate. Am I wrong?
Now you're not wrong? Wrong? Which is interesting because Michael
sat Gerard played this character. He played in the TV
movie he played Elvis. And when did he do the
Elvis movie though? Did he do it before he was

(27:10):
on our shore? After? I think it was after when
he was Okay, I'm jumping ahead. But when he's in
the peach pit, is Elvis singing on the jukebox? What
if that was Elvis singing on the jukebox? Then there's
another one of those weird nine o one moment, Yes,
synchronicity moments that you keep finding. Oh my god, he

(27:30):
went on to play Elvis. I don't know if that
was always sound. Well, I'm looking at the thin it
was Elvis. I think it might have just sounded like him.
But I was like, where is so damn good? Yeah? Right,
but it could have been Elvis on our Little Bitty
Pretty one Thurston Harris, no Elvis similar, not quite but okay.

(27:53):
So our producers tried to track down Michael st. Gerard
to see if he would guest star on our on
our episode, he's not in the industry and here, where
did you go? What do you mean? Where he's a pastor. Yeah,
he a youth pastor at the Harlem Square Church in
New York City. Oh my gosh, Michael Saint Gerard, pastor St. Gerard.

(28:16):
What an admirable act, very noble what you did left
considering the role he played. And then he probably doesn't
want to talk about this role. I'm sure he wouldn't.
I mean, this guy, this teacher just like prayed on
young girls and then and wanted to I wanted them
to listen to all his stories. And poor little Andrea

(28:39):
was just like taking the bait. Talk about a narcissist.
It was just really upsetting. That whole scene with Andre
and him in the car where he well, first he
asked her out for coffee or whatever the next day,
but then when he kisses her, I was so angry inside.
Fun fact, they refer to him as being older. They

(29:01):
keep saying, oh, you're the older guy, he's older. But
Andrea Gabrielle was the same age as Michael when we
filmed that. Yeah, but she was just playing a lot younger.
But yeah, so he was playing on something somebody five
years older, right, because he kept saying five years so,
making what twenty two ish? Which yeah, it's wrong twenty

(29:22):
two in a high school person. No, me, is that wrong?
I went out with a two year old when I
was seven? Okay, but was he your teacher? No? I
just feel like that's a line that can't be crossed.
But then that happened. We just kissed, and then I
remember lying, Do you ever like like an older boy
and lie about your age? No? No, I tried to lie,

(29:47):
but then he found out I was on TV and
I couldn't lie, and then I was like, I'm sorry,
I'm not really nineteen. They didn't have the Internet, the
World Wide Web. Then he couldn't just google you he
found out somehow. Yeah. Not funny. Um, there's a twenty
two year old acting teacher. I never had one of
those that looked like Elvis Pressley, damn it. And then

(30:08):
he says he's going on to teach at an all
girls school, and I was like, no, Winston School for Girls.
Let come in, don't do it. Cringe so craepy. We
can make a lifetime movie out of that. The Winston
School for Girls. Creepy. Really going on behind the acting

(30:29):
school scenes. Another weird thing for the in this episode
for me was that the peach pit was under construction
whilst open and serving food. What does that ever happen?
Have you ever been to a restaurant where they're hanging
drywall and serving at the same time, I'll cheese fries

(30:51):
with a side of plaster. That's disgusting. Honestly, I didn't
even pick up on that so much. Of course, if
bob to you, my neat freak friend, of course I
didn't even notice you. Guys didn't bother me at all.
Good for them, they didn't have to shut down, and

(31:15):
so I guess they felt the need to. It's only
addressed through signage. They say, there's like a sign that says,
excuse our mess while we remodel or open during remodeling
on the exterior. But they don't they don't talk about
why are you, what's happening? Why are they? Why are
there drywall? Why are there people hanging drywall in the
background of these scenes? Was there a scene that got

(31:38):
cut or something was there? Did they want to redo
the appearance of the peach bid and they this was
their way of incorporating into the show so that the
outside would now look different, because it does change exteriors.
The exterior. Sorry, yeah, good one. Yeah, so okay, I
guess it works for storytelling, but really funny enough that

(32:01):
they can reuse the same actors as different characters just
a few episodes later and not explain it, but they
feel the need to put a whole storyline, an unsanitary
one at that, and just so they could change exteriors
in the next episode. I'm confused. Put that on the list,
asked Darren start thank got it? Um, okay, and then

(32:23):
m First of all, I'm not really sure what accent
Andrea was doing in the same work with Brenda, but
she did not deserve to be slapped like that. I'm
telling you, guys. Uh, she needed to apologize. She never apologized,
and she I feel like I was really team Brenda

(32:46):
until now. Now is the point? This is it? That's
I had enough. Brenda just turned for me. She slapped Andrea,
and didn't you even say sorry? M hmm no, not real,
by the way, because I just I'm sure it was
sure it looked real. If it was looked good, it
was a hard slap. Do you agree on that? Before

(33:07):
you shoot a scene like then, I say, okay, go
ahead and slap me for real. I mean, if you're stupid,
Like you could fake a slap just as easily as
do a real one. The only time I slapped someone
was Tiffany and we'll see it in a later episode.
And I remember her saying to me, I want you
to really slap me, and I was like, I can't

(33:29):
do that, and she's like, you have to. I want
you to slap me. And so then I did it,
and after the first take she's like harder. She's like,
you can do it harder, and like I just remember,
like like we're friends, and she was just like, go
for it, and she's into that. I don't. I don't know.
I still couldn't. Like I tried to do it, but

(33:50):
I still was like, Okay, that's hard. I think. So
sometimes the other actor wants to feel it so they
can have an honest react. Shouldn't interesting personally, I say,
fake it. Do you think Shannon really slapped Gabrielle. I don't.
I really couldn't tell you. We need to ask gab

(34:12):
It looked real. Oh, we should ask her text her
ex right now. We want to know, inquiring her to
text her, she'll she'll tell us. By the end of
the episode. I was really sad, and I thought of you, sissony,
because I thought of you because I know how much
you love Brenda, and I too, I said, I don't

(34:34):
love Brenda. I love the idea of Brenda and dyl
Lynn together. Okay, all right, clear that up. But I
just felt like this for me was the moment when
I was like, wait a minute, that's so unjustified, and
why are she acting like that? And she thinks she's
so much better than her I just didn't get it.

(34:54):
I mean, I mean, Kelly thinks she's a lot better
than most people in the show too, But I don't
know the that just but for some reason it works
for I want like, I love seeing Brenda. I love
seeing Brenda happy, I love seeing her smiling. I love
all that. And then as soon as she's snarky and
rude and bitchy like this, I'm with you. I'm like,

(35:15):
I don't want anything to do with her. She's very
ugly person. Yeah, I totally agree with that. I love
seeing her happy. But sorry you guys, I was texting Gabs,
so I probably didn't hear this part. But like when
Kelly is snarky, you don't feel that way ever, No,
because I felt like we got that from the get go,

(35:36):
from the very beginning of the series. That was just
kind of like her roles. I accepted it. I guess, Oh,
so Brenda was like the good girl next door, so
when she starts to do it, you're like, not acceptable. Okay,
I guess it all changes because everyone just evolves so
much throughout the series. I just feel like Kelly is
always so vulnerable as well, that like, even when she's snarky,

(36:00):
you still like like her, Like you couldn't play unlikable
if you tried. Well, I mean you can't because you're
really good, you know what I mean. You're just a
very likable person, is what I'm trying to say. I
don't know about that. How you are? What is that?
Who is that? Why would I feel they need to
do that podcast? A very protective voice? You she knows

(36:23):
that voice? Well, sorry, I don't know why I did it.
Right now? That's so funny, Gabs not answering back. Should
I should I put it on our cast chat with
all the all the other cast member? Should I put
that question? Yeah? Let's see if anybody responds, I'll say, hey,
you guys, Jen and I are doing our nine O

(36:45):
two one OMG podcast right now, just wondering if anyone
remembers this from the second season, sixth episode, you should
I do that. It's gonna be crickets. Just to prepare you,
because because no one remembers, Iron remembers everything he does.
Mm hmm what date? When was the last time someone

(37:07):
responded or chatted in that group text? I mean, look,
right now, what was the last thing said? Yeah, I
want to know all that? Wait, Jen, what does it say?
Cash chat? Right? You just search? Well, I don't feel
like it, You're already doing it. You do one more thing.
I wanted to point out what I don't know if
it's a bone to pick with the network or the

(37:31):
writers or whatever, but the fact that the network had
an issue with Brenda and Dylan having sex so young
or whatever, right, sixteen years old, but they don't have
an issue with an older teacher making moves on the
girls at school. Good points. Yeah, that's kind of crazy.

(37:57):
It was that just the times you were living in,
which is so wrong. Yeah, so I think so. Yeah.
I mean it was what was appropriate at the time
and what wasn't. Whatever they deemed appropriate. It was always
appropriate for young girls to fall in love with older
men and older men to pray on young girls. The yikes, gross,

(38:19):
did you find your chat? I can't find a gem,
like I've lost it, Like I'm furious right now. Sorry,
I was like holding it in, like I can't find
the chat now. So clearly it's been a lot a
long time. What I don't think it has I know it.
I'm looking now, I'm on a mission. Oh here, I
got it. March nine, twenty year we had I don't

(38:41):
even know, are we okay? So a few months ago? Wait, no,
I found a different one. I found one. You're such
so bad with tech, even on your phone. Yeah, wait,
I found one with you. It's only you, me, Gabrielle, Shannon,

(39:01):
and Iron. That makes no sense. Yeah, I know. Maybe
maybe you've been blocked from the other people and so
they won't show up on your chat anymore. You guys
created your own chat because the other people probably didn't
respond or talking it. That was super mean. That's not true.
You take it back, You take it back, I take
it back. In that chat. What were you guys chanting

(39:24):
about there? Oh? It was about someone that worked in
production on our show. Was his fiftieth birthday? And they
wanted a video, and I think I just opened it,
so I didn't send him a video. Oh my god,
I missed that one too. Dj I just oh my god,
I didn't send anything in either. We have to send something.
It wasn't. Let's do it now, happy, we love you. Happy.

(39:47):
Sorry we forgot to send in our video. Remember we
should terrorize him on set, but like in a fun way,
like we were good friends with him, so we would
like go to the front office and love DJH. He
was the best and we would do anything to make
him blush like I mean, not anything, but very difficult. No,
he loved us like you know, riling him up. Part
of the family, part of the family level fifty right. See,

(40:13):
I'll we miss his birthday, so I'll throw a joint
birthday for you, me and him. It's been next year.
I cannot believe I can't find this chat like this
is like it's been a way on me forever. You know,
I'm gonna give you one more chance. Let's take a break. Okay,
search for it and you might help me. Here, junk

(40:33):
you look up yoursh okay guys, um Tori. You cannot
find the chat because they're technical issues on your and
but I found our group chat here. It has a

(40:55):
total of seven people on it. Yes, um a title,
it's not titled, it's just it's numbers. First, I can
put it in Jason okay. And the last thing, oh,
the last thing was um from Jason and it said,

(41:15):
oh I see okay, what date is that? Please? How
excited the date? Um? How do you know the day? Oh? March? Oh?
This was uh. We were talking about going on Iron's

(41:36):
virtual birthday party on Instagram. He he said, Hey, guys,
I'm having a virtual birthday party on Instagram. I want
you to be there. I'm going to be what the
f wow? He said, maybe fifty six with the f
that was last year. But that's a time capsule, March.
That's we were just two weeks fresh into quarantine. And

(41:58):
if you had a birthday around that time, that's what
you did. Jen and I went on that virtual party.
Did of course we did. Wouldn't support our Iron Okay.
One last thing from the episode, you guys, the little
girl at the Hookey Law did she look familiar to you? Uh?

(42:18):
You know who she was? You know, I do say it.
The little girl that says come on Brandon, Let's do
the hookie law. Was actually Charles Rosen, Chuck Rosen's daughter
Chuck and Karen Rosen's daughter. She was super cute and
that we for weeks we were we would repeat that

(42:40):
line to each other. Come on, Brandon, let's do the
hookie law. It's just stuck in all of our minds. Also,
someone making appearance that you might recognize from this episode
Lucy Lou. Yeah, I thought that was her. What she
played the waitress in the under construction peach pit. Mm hmm.

(43:00):
Was this her first role ever? I don't know. She
was really good, sassy little waitress lady. I wonder if
this was her first name. That'd be cool. Interesting. I
love it when we have we spot people on the
show that have gone to have these huge careers. That's exciting.
How about the fashion anything stand out to you guys?
I mean I appreciated Kelly's blue and white little set,

(43:25):
like a little summer set. I love that. Yeah, like
a bikini top, but not a bikini top yea. And
of course I love Jim's track suit. I mean you
want to jump his hairy bones. Um. I really liked

(43:45):
your bathing suit because those were very in the one
piece zipper. It was like a body glove. Body gloves
and your scrunches. You have a scrunch at the top
of your braid and a scrunchy at the bottom. Nineties. Um, yeah,
that bathing suit is everything. Though. How about best lines

(44:06):
from the episode? Anybody got some good lines for us? Well?
I appreciated when Jim said caveat emptour and then he
explained what he meant, what it meant that. I think
that's when I learned what that meant. Caveat emptour, Let
the buyer beware. Brandon says, I guess why is it
that nobody in l A is from l A? Which
is still very relevant because everyone migrates to l A.

(44:30):
I was born and bread there born and bread born
and bread. You were bread born and raised butt my bread,
both sides, please? Or when Andrea says, let's make a pact,
we will never let a man get between us again, okay,
And then the next scene Dylan's literally in between them
while they're dancing in the LUA was like, I think

(44:53):
he might be taking it too literally. I know. I
like that though, So that was a good up. So
you guys, I feel like we covered all of the
good goodness. Maybe we missed something. Faith wasn't my faith? Well,
we thought it was going to be the camping episode,
which we're really excited to see. That's next week. Uh,
everybody has to make sure to watch that next episode,

(45:15):
Camping Trip. I hope you guys are in it more.
I don't know, I know, don't you miss us? I
was like I needed more of Kelly and Donn in
this last episode. Thank you? Um wait. Speaking of girl friendships,
our fellow counterparts for the new nine o two and oh,

(45:39):
Anna Lynne McCord and Shane Grimes have a new podcast
which is interesting. Is it are they doing like a
recap or are they doing of what it was just
called nine two one oh? The new one? Yep? Right?
Is it like a rewatch podcast? I don't know. It's
unzipped and they're kind of, you know, it sounds really
interesting because they're talking about how people the cancel generation

(46:02):
you can't say anything, and they're kind of wanting to
delve deeper down into friendships and personas and like all that.
And they talked about how they were feuding when they
were filming that show, like how they didn't talk to
each other for like five years? Was that on five
or six years? That's I read to me that I
was like a five year feud, Like how do you

(46:23):
continue to go to work every single day? Well, it
makes me super sad for them because I know how
hard it is to work with somebody that you don't
get along with or that you just have beef with.
It takes a lot of energy and a lot of
energy that you could have used for much more productive things. Probably,
so I feel bad that they had to live that.

(46:44):
You know, why is it called beef? Like why don't
you have chicken with someone or fish with someone? Why
do you have beef with someone? I'm just wondering a
good question. This is one of the things that makes
you say because beef is heart is under tough, you know,
beef is tough to bite through. Yeah, So when I

(47:07):
think of like a negative connotation, it makes me sad
because I'm an you're more upset about that I said
beef than you are about the two girls that were
fighting for five I'm so upset you said beef. So upset. No,
I'm sure at a young age that's really really difficult.
And it appears that they're saying they didn't even realize
what the problem was. That the press kind of concocted

(47:29):
this narrative and they kind of bought into it, which
I relate to that, don't you relate to that in
some way? Yeah, I mean maybe maybe they just they
didn't hit it off immediately. They they've probably felt I
don't know what they felt. But then yeah, they read
or heard that they didn't get along or that one
of them didn't like the other one, and I just snowballed. Yeah,

(47:54):
I remember. Um, I remember years after Shannon wasn't on
the show, there were always stuff in the press saying
like that she and I had a feud, But it
was never like when she was on the show. She
and I were really good friends. There was never a
feud with us. Um. There were ups and downs with
other people, but I was always like, I tried to
be a peacemaker. I was friends with everybody. So but

(48:15):
I bought into that, and she bought into that. And
so I remember seeing her at a Playboy mansion party
years later, and I was, you know me, I was
scared to see her and someone was like, you guys
should just talk, and she said that she she believed
it she thought, like something happened, and she was like,
I don't think anything really happened either, and I was
like me neither. So maybe it was as simple as that.

(48:36):
But they let it go all these years. That's really
a bummer. Well, good for them that they are grown
up now and evolved and can look at it that
whole period of their lives objectively and like kind of
gleam out the the places where they didn't show up
the way they wanted to. Maybe they can go back
and fix it now. And I think that's awesome. Oh

(48:57):
I do over. I like do overs. We all did
the one. Yeah yeah, that gave me chills. Yeah yeah,
go get them girls. Next week's episode is season two,
episode seven, Camping. Finally the camping. Let's go camping. I
want to go camping with you. I want to go

(49:17):
glamping with you. Oh my god, you guys. Wait, Gabrielle
just responded to my text. The slap was real. No,
we gotta go deeper with this next week and find
out the whole story. I'm a Texter back right now
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