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May 31, 2021 52 mins

Tori and Jennie are answering your burning question

Who will Jennie say kissed best!?

And what ailment did Jason give Jennie?

Tori opens up about Brian.

And, let’s talk about David Silver’s dad!

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's with Jenny Garth and Tori Spelling. Hello, my beauties
and are you talking to me? Yeah? You bondy and
the butcher's voice. Hey today, I'm a beauty and look

(00:24):
at our brunette beauty glowing, all three of us here
at nine O two one. OMG. That's right. Yes, another week,
another exciting episode to talk about. But I don't think
we should get right into it, do you guys? Well,
I wanted to pack uh point out that I saw

(00:44):
the picture of both of you golfing. Well, so you
golf Jenny for like a hobby, sorry, a natural and
she's she told me yesterday she's only been golfing six months.
I'm not a golf player, but I can spot a
natural when I see one. She was amazing taking the
boys down left and right, Like she's unbelievable taking him down.

(01:08):
You have a natural skill, Like, imagine in like a
year or two, you're gonna be a professional. Goals. Those
are my golf goals, yeah right, Like I just want
to be good enough so that when I play with
my husband, I don't turn around and look at him
and see him just shake his head in disappointment. Like
I just want to be good enough for He's like, okay,

(01:29):
But what happens though, Like her husband Dave is a
really good golf player, and it's like it's a big
hobby for him, Like he's very into it. What happens
if you become better than him? One, I think that's
actually possible. What if you've seen how far he drives
the ball, Like he hits it and you can't even
see it anymore. She's very competitive though. I think. Yeah,

(01:53):
we went golfing yesterday. Yes, we went to it. We
were in a charity tournament and we were like the
token celebs there. I think everyone else was affiliated with
the company somehow. But we had so much fun and
it was just fun. When she showed up, well, I
was there on time, of course, and then she showed up.
Wait and she walks down and she had the cutest

(02:15):
little golf outfit on. It was like Barbie goes golfing.
And I said, oh my god, I've never seen you
in active weary true story. I don't do active things.
I'm not an active person and so but I love fashion.
So I took it, you know, I took it as

(02:35):
a new opportunity to develop a new look and I
looked high and low golf clothes. It's hard to find
cute stuff, but I found a pink visor. Yeah. I
saw that. We had so much fun and you and
she is actually tours actually a really good putter, thank you,
so we can play all of her other shots and
then she just comes out for the putts. Oh, I

(02:56):
see what you guys did then. Yeah, but she taught me.
She was given tips on how to stand in my swing.
And I felt like by the end of the day,
I actually liked it, Like I think because it's like
a fun BFF sport, Like I would do that again
with you, and I enjoyed their You do it on
a beautiful golf course. I would love it to be

(03:17):
somewhere tropical, like if we were golfing in like Mexico
or Maui and we had lots of drinks, that would
let's go to Mexico or Maui and golf. That's right.
Like if you're a golfer, do you when you vacation,
do you purposely pick places? Sometimes I have a good
golf course, and that's the whole thing. There's so I mean,

(03:37):
golf courses are so beautiful. It's like some of the
most beautiful real estate in the world, and there's like,
you know, Cliff's edges overlooking the ocean in the middle
of I mean, they really do them upright. We had
a good time though, a good time I've had by all.
But I think this week we should we should mix

(03:58):
it up though, instead of just like right away talking
about the episode, which we will definitely get to. Uh
sissany you have a like of questions, pages worth of questions.
We always ask people give us your questions, let us
know your feedback, tell us what you're thinking. And it's
paying off people because today we're gonna we're gonna answer

(04:20):
a bunch of questions. We're gonna get to your questions. Yeah.
I feel like sometimes we run out of we run
out of time to get to the questions. So we
wanted to kind of knock a few out beforehand. Um,
and I think we should just jump right into them.
Lets lay it on us, you're ready, not on us
next to us? All right? This is from Stephen asking
do you guys have a nine O two and no

(04:41):
group chat with the o G members? We do? We do?
We should? Yeah? What was the last text message sent
on that group chat. It was probably Gabrielle. She's always
trying to initiate like a dinner or she's together. It's

(05:02):
really nice. Um, she's the mother dead mother dead? Is
that dead mother or mother hand? Yeah? Both. We did
have a group to a group chat and um, we
were all discussed. This was back when we were creating
the pH nine two and developing it, and we were
talking about stuff and um, we were kind of we
were like talking about sort of embarrassing stories are like

(05:24):
little things that private things that nobody else knows about.
And all of a sudden we kind of realized that
there was a number on the group chat that we
didn't recognize, and Tory side text me, She's like, um,
who who's this person? Who's this number? I've said, I
have no idea and I and I panicked because we
had gotten into like a role of like kind of

(05:45):
being like remember when you did this to me and
remember like in a fun way, and I ad just
this is this is back. We had the Nio tour
chat before Luke passed away, but we were going back
and forth and I was saying, well, Brian like scarred
me for life because he used to call me Chewbacca
because he said I had so much facial fuzz and

(06:07):
and he like said something like like he was doing
some sound. And then I was like, well, I much
preferred the nickname Luke gave me, which was Camel because
I had long eyelashes. And then I just like we
were just going back and forth, and I think you
were like calling all of us old or something, and
then all of a sudden, it was that number, and
I was like, stranger among among us, stranger among us,
a stranger danger. I think we all just stopped talking.

(06:33):
Oh no, here's what happened. Jen and I side text
and then we texted Gabrielle and we're like, who is that?
And she was like, oh, it's Andy. Remember he was
a p A back in the day and we're all
still friends. And she had mixed up two different chats.
She had put one chat with Andy because he wanted
to say hi to everyone and we should all get

(06:56):
together sometime, and we had gotten it confused and merged
it with our typical cast chat and so uh yeah,
we went on and we were like and at the
same time simultaneously, and I think other people were like,
who is this? When she had put her husband on
the show on It to Remember, and he was like,
it's Mark, the guy that played Jesse, right, but I

(07:19):
think he said we didn't know the number and he
just said Mark. And when someone goes and the hell's
Mark and he was like like, hey, guys, I played
Jesse Gabriel's husband on the show for years. And we're like, oh, no,
we know you. We just didn't know it out of context.
And then everyone just stopped talking because we all just
to title your chats so this this doesn't happen. It

(07:41):
was like cast chat in our group text. But yeah
it got marched. So yes, we do. And it's and
it's really fun at times. Yeah, I love it. Okay, Caroline,
is you guys personalities like their characters off screen? Brandon
is like Jason, Dylan was like Luke, Steve Iran, David Bryan.

(08:06):
What do you guys think I would have to say?
Kind of Yeah, I mean I think that Brandon. I
think Jason would not say that he's like Brandon, but
I think he's really see I think Jason's the least
like his character. Why. I don't know. I just feel like, no,

(08:28):
I guess it became him. It's it's just like all
of our characters, they started off a bit different. And see,
it's hard for me to delineate because right now I'm
still in the beginning of season two because we're now
watching and his fan girls. Um, but as time goes on,
the characters merged more and so I guess that doesn't
hold up. But at first, like you know, Brandon was
like the newbie and like not cool and just starting

(08:50):
off like that's not Jason. Like Jason like gets along
with everyone. He's super outgoing and like guys, everyone's like, yeah,
it's Jay like, and Brandon was kind of like trying
to fit in. So I guess they were different. Didn't
he smoke? Every time you guys told me that he smoked,
I was like, oh, I could not see Brandon smoking. Yes, yeah,
Brandon didn't smoke. No, Brandon would never smoke. See, yeah, no,

(09:12):
you're right. But um, Steve and Iron were very similar.
I feel like, very always joking, always like getting involved,
asking how he can help, What's what's going on? Ladies? Serious? Yeah,
bringing it down, always getting real serious. I think you're
like Donna. I'm like Kelly. I feel like totally but

(09:32):
not like the Kelly. They started with no, but then yo,
I mean in season two she's starting to I mean,
I see me in her in this totally sure. Yeah,
really yeah, and I see I see my daughters. And
like a lot of times Kelly will make faces, especially

(09:53):
in this episode, and I'm like, oh my god, I
just saw that look last night when they were assassin me.
That's so cool. Actually right, you're not so cool. But yeah, yeah,
that's amazing. Yeah, lots of discuss with this episode. Um,
but we will get to that in just a second.
I want to do a few more questions and then
we'll take a break. But this one's from Christina and

(10:14):
she's asking you, Jenny, what is your favorite Dylan and
Kelly moment? Tory, what is your favorite Donna and David moment? Okay,
I'll go first. Um, my favorite Dylan and Kelly moment
would have to be the scenes that we shot when
we were jet skiing. We were out on the ocean,
we were out on a boat. The whole crew was
like a small crew without on a boat and we

(10:36):
were filming on jet skis and they were like on
the boat filming us, and um, I just remember getting
really seasick but it was fun and exciting and until
we went back for lunch and um, I got knocked
off and hit by the jet ski hit. Luke ran
me over with his jet ski. So that's probably my
favorite moment. And she had to go to the hospital.

(11:01):
Did Yeah, he knocked me out cold, and the bodyguard,
the bodyguard was riding behind my bodyguard and he was
driving his bodyguard for some reason, and somebody was fishing
off the pier and their fishing line. Well, he saw
it and ducked. They ducked under it, and my bodyguard
ducked under it. But I was like, oh, what's going on?

(11:22):
And it just like clotheslined me and took me off
the back of the the jet ski, and I woke
up on the beach. Someone had the bodyguard guy had
lifted me out by my life jacket and put me
there and I woke up and I just remember waking
up and Luke was standing over me, like hovering over me,

(11:43):
and the paramedic guy was like, well, asking me questions
like what what day is it, what's my what's your name?
Who's the president? And Luke was like, don't ask her that.
She doesn't know that normally, so we've done with it
even then that's like scary yet dreamy at the same time,
like like people are like, oh my gosh, like the

(12:05):
thought of like you getting out, but you were back
to Jenny. You were Jenny and then Luke and like
for a second, I was like my own world, Like
that's so romantic. Did he give you mouth to mouth?
Like because you want like to think that like there
was a crossover like from you know on camera, he
definitely would have. He definitely would have been giving the

(12:25):
mouth to mouth of that if he thought that would
he was so freaked out that he hurt me or
contributed in some way to my drowning. I can't believe that.
That's almost like some final destination stuff like that. How
did that knocks slice you? Did you get cut from it?
Like the fact couldn't knocked you out? I had like
a outfit like okay, well you knock you out. It

(12:52):
took you off your jet ski and then Luke ran
you over right. Oh that was the knockout. Yeah, the
jet skial was the point the point where I went unconscious. Sorry,
your favorite moment, but that's like, what's your favorite on

(13:12):
camera moment between Dylan and Kelly. I can't talk about
it because I don't know yet because I haven't watched this.
So let you guys know when we get to the
Kelly and Dylan parts, Oh, you want to give your
moment from the viewers perspective, Yeah, because I don't really remember.
There were so many and there was just you know,

(13:33):
all the memories were great. I loved that scene as
if viewer um of you two in the swimming pool.
I think it was your first kiss on camera. You
know what I'm talking about. You just look so beautiful
when you came up and your hair was slicked back
in the water and your profile and I don't know,
I'm so excited the fan for that. That was the thing. Yeah,

(13:54):
we were freezing our buns off in that water. It
was like the middle of the night that scene, and um,
it was freezing and the water was not heated like
they said it would be. And I just remember he
was trembling and I was shaking, and we were just
trying to get through the scene and trying to kiss
each other without like knocking teeth because we were like think,

(14:16):
oh my gosh, yeah, I think that's the night. We
were like, Okay, So if we have to be in
our bathing suits in this freezing cool water. You guys
have to as well. And I think that's the night
that Robo the boom guy jumped in the pool with us,
just to make us feel better. All right, Tory, do

(14:38):
you have a moment um I'm trying to think. I mean,
I love David and Donna's wedding. I mean, obviously we'll
get to that, but that is really special to me
because as much as the writers knew us, they had
written vows that Brian and I were like, you know,

(15:00):
at this point, after ten years, I think we know
the characters even better, and we were so invested in
that relationship that we decided um to write our own
vows to each other as David and Donna, and we
read the scripted vows during rehearsal, so we you know,
did the ones from the page, and then when the
cameras cameras were rolling the first take, we read our

(15:23):
vows that we each wrote in our dressing room to
each other. And so I think that was really special. Also,
were those Donna's vows to David or were those tories voused.
We'll never know, but that I remember that was the
episode where I was like, I'm so confused. I think
I'm in love with Brian again. You're like, we're not

(15:44):
doing this again, and I was like okay, um, yeah,
but I also like loved and this is coming up.
Like when Donna and David did like fun, funny stuff together.
I really enjoyed that because it was always about like
the flirt Patian in the Romance for all the seasons,
so like, um, when we did I mean, like we

(16:04):
did Romeo and Juliet in school, like I loved when
we did like Wayne and Garth when we were hosting
a radio show. I can't I dressed my kids up
as Wayne and Garth. Halloween was last year. Oh my gosh,
I saw that costumes highly recommend Toddlers. Um, okay, we'll

(16:25):
go do one more question before we go to break. Um,
which cast member was the best kisser? If I could
tell you, guys, how many times I've been asked this question.
I think we've talked about it already. You don't already
know this, Like, yeah, I mean, but the thing is,
I probably say a different answer every time. It likes

(16:47):
to mix it up. Yeah, I mean, you really you
got to kiss all the boys except David and Kelly
never kissed. But mm hmm, but the rest a lot
of other boys. I did some kissing in my days. Um,
I think the best kisser, I guess I'll say Jason today.

(17:10):
I guess I think it would be Jason. He was
very mushy kisser, Like you know, he gave you lockjaw.
Why would you want to give him credit for kissing.
It's not lockjaw. He gave me his TMJ. He gave
you Team Jay. Sorry, sorry, I don't know if it's
contagious by kissing, but I'm pretty convinced that I got
t m J from kissing Jason. You know that when

(17:34):
you're a job, Pops makes it crap. You can't see
how that can be contagious. She's kidding. She likes to
say it's contagious, to blame it on him. Wait, because
he had t MJ. He had Team Jason. Whenever we
would do kissing scenes, because he was a very passionate kisser,
he would open his mouth, you know, a considerable amount,

(17:55):
and I could hear it popping while we were kissing.
So that's some memory that's just forever etched in my mind.
And then my job started popping. Well, okay, so when
he opened his mouth that white to kiss you, you
didn't have to open your mouth that white to kiss
him back. Well, that would look weird if his now

(18:18):
his ginormous in my mouth is a little would be
like huh oh, yeah, you're right, you're right when the
should eat up big shirt big Okay, you're right. Now,
that's fair. You're right. So it has to look right
on camera. So I'm going to go ahead and say
jay'son thinks a lot because now that she has t
m J, it is so hard to eat with her,

(18:39):
Like every time she choose something next to me, it's like, pop,
my god, you I hate you right now? Why are
you telling all of the people this that your jaw pops?
You just told them your job because I didn't like
explain it in detail, you just have. I just out
at you for your job popping. Yeah, but I could

(19:00):
do worst. Trust me, my daughter has it too, and
when we like to eat together so that we can
just ignore it and just not worry about it. How
loud is it? It's not loud, sis, it is so
damn loud. It is so loud. Listen, if I'm like
to repeat everything back to me, like that's the one

(19:21):
thing I do here is her job? Do it down
to the microphone. Can we hear it? No? I cannot,
And I'm not a monkey, it trained monkey, but just perform.
Give me a peanut. No, it hurts to do it,
so I don't want to do it. It has to
be something like chewy or hard that I'm eating. I
can't do it. That's true. That's true. Yeah, But so

(19:45):
anybody else out there that has Team J understands my pain.
They feel it. Then they can't do anything about it.
They have to break your jaw. No, they have to
like actually break your jaw and then reset it. And
why are your mouth shut? Which would be a great diet.
But I don't know. That sounds not sounding so not necessary. Oh,

(20:08):
you have best kisser. I think I might know who
you're gonna go ahead. I feel like Donna didn't kiss
that many guys. I can think of, like, um, four
off the top of my head that you kissed. I mean,
the truth is Donna did kiss everybody except Steve on
the show. And like whether it was a dream sequence
or like something, but I guess Brian just because it

(20:30):
was the most like it became very comfortable, like we
kissed for ten seasons, well not ten, nine seasons. So yeah,
I'll go with Brian, what why are you looking at
me like that? You find it? On that note, I'll
take a break and come back. Oh my gosh. Those

(21:02):
are great questions, everybody. Thank you for submitting them, and
make sure you keep them coming because we want to
hear from you. We want to know what you want
to know. But now and ask us, ask us some
outside the box questions. And we want to be asked
something we've never been asked. And we'll say, oh my gosh,
so and so asked so something we've never been asked

(21:24):
in thirty years. That'd be fun. Yeah, let's do it. Alright,
I'm juicy, But let's get to the episode, you guys,
Let's get to episode five of season two. This was
a good one. I laughed out loud and I cried
all in this, all in this in this episode. It's
a good night. Then this was played again, David. It

(21:46):
aired on August eight, and the synopsis. Acting as a
big brother, Brandon is asked to keep a secret that
needs telling. Kelly fears a new connection to David when
their parents start Dating. Directed by Charles Braverman, written by
Darren Starr and Sherry Ziff. She's a new one, Sherry Ziff, Yeah,

(22:09):
this is so. This is the first episode I think
that we see uh, David's dad, Mel Silver, right, played
by Matthew Lawrence who idor me to who didn't? We
should call him up? Oh my gosh, we have to
have him on. He's so fun, you guys, like off
camera he was like like a like a friend. He

(22:33):
was like, yeah, that that parent. That's like more like
a friend. And you hang with them and tell him
your secrets and laugh and he was just great. And
he was so good as Mel Silver. He was perfect.
And I loved the scene when Jackie's tooth breaks and

(22:54):
literally she's like ouch, and not a second goes by
and you see his little head pop into frame. Did
I hear a dental ouch? Like he was right there
ready to be the oral surgeon that he was. And
they were cute. They were really cute couple. I thought
that scene. That's what made me laugh out loud, when

(23:16):
when Kelly realizes that it's David Silver's dad and they
play that like music in the back of reaction. Reaction
it's hilarious. I laughed out loud too. Honestly, it was
so dramatic and yet very on brand for just her
true feelings of what the future held for her. I

(23:37):
thought it was really fun to see the dynamic because
they kind of been building it up already over season one.
In this part of season two about Kelly and David
like being not Kelly not liking David's attention. This was perfect.
Now they're like basically going to be siblings if their
parents get married, and that just she's terrified. What is

(24:02):
that going to do to her image? Oh so much, David.
It's so good. And melis like the opposite of what
you think Jackie Taylor would be attracted to, right, mm hmm.
Why why do you say that? I don't think that
because she just seems I feel like Mel is a
good change for her. He's like pragmatic and he's stable,

(24:24):
but he's fun, I know what you mean. Like, ultimately,
the personalities totally worked because Jackie evolves during the seasons.
But at first, Jackie is kind of that out there
mom Beverly Hills coming. While yeah, she's kind of yeah.
I didn't want to say it, but you know, what
I mean, she's into drugs and drinking. And yeah, he

(24:44):
was a great department. Maybe Mills into that. You never
know what what your oral surgeons into. Gosh, we never
thought of that. What if Mel was really kinky? Like
behind secrets I do? I didn't realize this happened so soon.
Their love connection, well, they didn't take much time getting
to it. They were like one day. You know our show,

(25:08):
when they have a storyline, they get to it real quick.
Maybe that's where I learned to move fast. That answers
a lot of questions. Now I'm seeing I'm seeing a
through line in my life. You didn't need years of therapy.
He just needed to rewatch the show. But I didn't

(25:31):
learn anything. I'm just seeing the connection now and now
I need the lesson, right. But the whole storyline with
Brandon and the Felix, Yeah, Andrea really gets Brandon into
some situations. Doesn't she do good? But so is he?

(25:54):
Like he's such a do good guy. He's a good guy,
you know, like thinking of him as a big brother.
That's perfect, But it was a heavy, heavy storyline. His
one day off to Brandon's one day off, go be
a big brother. But I love. I love seeing them
rollerblading on the beach on the I love that that

(26:19):
looked like so much fun. First of all, I want
to go rollerblading now, and um, I was also thinking like, wow,
the camera guys must be rollerblading too, because they were
really going fast down the path and I don't know
how they kept up with them. And they did a
really good job, didn't. They have the dollies and they'd
be in front or behind going to the same But
you think they actually had to do something more than

(26:40):
that for that one. I don't know. It seemed like
they were going really fast. It did look fast. I
can't be so good at that. Yeah, yeah, he's always
he's because he's a hockey player, being Canadian and all.
And he was really good at um a hockey player
with Tim j we now know. I I felt like

(27:02):
that kid was really well cast. Um the actor that
played Felix Colby Lombardo what he is now? I know
how old would he be now? He did a really
good job. He just always nerve wracking to give such
a heavy storyline to a young kid on a show

(27:23):
like that where you really don't have the time to
like work with them. The director doesn't have that much
time to really work with them or get to know
them or feel comfortable with them, and he and he did.
I felt like he did a really good job with
that subject matter. And I was also like, why would
the mom be so vulnerable with Brandon, Like she I

(27:44):
would have kicked him out and said beat it and
not told him the truth. But she told him the
truth when he confronted her. I know, I think that's
because they only had one episode to do it, And
I'm just being honesty. Three episode arc like this, he
was like one and done. This was a pretty jam
packed episode because even Brenda and Dylan's storyline hangar, can

(28:09):
we go back to the beginning when Kelly and Brenda
are having lunch with Jackie and somebody says, oh, do
you do you want the surf burger? And that is
what sends her into a fantasy, The words surf burger.
It just made me laugh and that and that's that,

(28:30):
Like making out in the beach. On the beach scene
was intense, like I felt like romance novel. I thought,
I was like, am I watching Shades of Gray? What's
happening here? Did you did you feel jealous watching that
as Kelly kind of. I think I might felt jealous,

(28:50):
but I couldn't. I can't because that didn't happen yet.
But in retrospect, yes, but I didn't feel jealous. That's
how cold I knew they were must have been, and
how hard that was to keep their bodies in that
position while the wave was washing up on them. I
could tell that they were laughing to like I could
see while they were kissing. There was a few moments
of like them trying to get through it and not laugh,

(29:13):
not break character. You said hard, Sure, it was hard.
I mean it was very cold. It wouldn't be hard,
right right, Yeah, Oh my god, it'd be very soft. Yeah.
It was intense. And watching this back as like an
adult and like a parent, I don't. I look at

(29:33):
these scenes and I find them so provocative and so
advanced for their age. Sixteen year olds. Yeah, you know
what I mean. But when I was watching it back then,
it was like I was taking notes. Yeah. I can't
imagine that ever, brend ever actually having that fantasy like
what it did. It seemed like a adult romance novel fantasy.

(29:54):
Someone who just ridden and then he calls her from
Hawaii and it's like cave Spa with a waterproof shone. Yeah,
that was like the that was probably like the first
waterproof cellular phone. It was I called cordless phone. Dylan
had it, but he cut out. What was he gonna say?

(30:17):
I still love love you? I mean that's what we
all still have your sweatshirt? You like, I don't know,
I still have that nasty sore on my lip? What's
with you? Just trying to think of, like what could

(30:37):
he still what could he have said it? But I mean,
I'm sure it was I still love you. I don't
know what happens though, when he comes back. We'll have
to wait and see. But did they get back together?
Did that? I don't know what happens. I'm very excited.
We'll have to see. I forgot Wait was Shannon's hair
darker in this episode? Did you think a little bit?

(30:58):
I feel like it's starting to get darker. Yeah, it
did a little. It looked a little darker, not so brown.
M hm. Would they the directors stay on you and
everybody like to keep your hair the same where you're
not allowed to change it. We weren't really posted, yeah

(31:18):
some of us. Oh yeah, it's like Tory, you went
full brunette at one point, we all like changed it.
But it's so interesting, like because in life, like you
change your hair color, you change a cut. But whenever
we would do anything to our hair, they'd put a
line in to justify it. Yeah, but it's like sometimes

(31:38):
you go like a weekend off from school, you come
back and someone's like, I guess you do say it
to each other, like, oh, yeah, your hair. But they
always had to add it in to make sure the
audience knew that, like it was tracking. Yeah, speaking of hair,
I felt like, um, I couldn't get it out of
my mind. Every time Andrea was on camera, I felt
like she had the same exact um hair dues as

(32:01):
the girl from seinfeldt Elane. Yes, she has the Elane
hair do. That's a good call. And her outfit was
kind of a Laney too, totally, but so cute, her
little tiny little body in those shorts so adorable. How's
so cute? How tall is gap? Do you think? Five ft?
I'm just under five ft. No, she's got to be

(32:26):
taller than five ft. I've five I'm five f You're
what what? What? What what did you say you were?
I'm technically four eleven and a half. I like to
say five your four eleven, Sis, I think one four
eleven and a half. This is tripping me out. Okay,
so you guys, I know we all seem like the
closest of friends because we started this podcast during quarantine.

(32:51):
We have never been in the same room with Sis.
I thought you were like five seven five seven. I
thought you were taller than us. I thought you were
a tall drink of water seven the heck, how you
are freaking me out right now? I can tell you're tiny.
I really need to meet you in real life though.
This is just getting weird. You look tiny. I just

(33:12):
like I thought you were taller like I. But but,
Jennifer Eve, how how tall are you? I'm five five.
Do you have a problem with that? I have absolutely
no problem with that. But interestingly enough, I'm five five,
so we're the same height. What do you want? Do
you think we're the same I feel like, you know,

(33:34):
that's so weird. Dave just asked me this question the
other day if we were the same height. I don't know. Oh,
because because I was going to bring you golf shoes tomorrow,
and I said to her, feet are smaller than I
my feet and then he said, well, are you guys
the same height? And I was like, I never really
thought about it, but yeah, I guess so our whole lives.
I always thought we were the same height, but then

(33:55):
I didn't realize until we were in our forties that
I'm like a tiny bit taller than you, because I
always thought, if anything, maybe you were a little taller
than me, maybe like a scoch, like a little nudge.
N Okay, okay, fine, so maybe you're five five and
five five and a half. Should we go with that? Wait, no,
I'm taller than you. No, I'm taller than you some heights, no,

(34:18):
straight internet taller than her. I don't like being taller
than her. Let me let me know the taller than me,
because I feel like, Wait, go on the computer there
and find out, like on our IMDb or whatever, you
can list. Well, great, I mean I can go. I
can go on the boys i am dB and see

(34:39):
how tall they say they are. Gabrielle is five one
according to the Internet. According the Internet. Okay, yes, Shannon
is five three, Jason is five eight, Jenny five five,
Tori five six is right? The Internet can be wrong.

(35:00):
The internet is always right. Listen, I'm coming over later
and I'm gonna stand back to back with you, and
somebody's going to measure us. We've done that before, okay,
So I always thought it was five five and a half.
But I just assume now that I'm older, that I've shrunk,
so I always just go with five five. Now you
used to be five six, though. Wow, I don't think
I was ever five six. That's what the says. I

(35:23):
in a six ft tallest one. Yeah, Brian's five eleven.
Oh no, we know. I feel like Brian's taller than
I in really eleven six ft is one inch difference.
It's like you two. Isn't Brian really tall? My wrong?
Put it in your guys group text? He looks really

(35:43):
tall to you because you just look up at him.
I just look up that dream boat. That's right, don't
you forget its? Sister? Wait, I could find pictures of
us right now, and I look taller than you. Okay,
but you don't know what's happening in the Taller than
you might be where wheels of highness and I'm not.

(36:03):
I can go back to school classroom photos and we
both have flats on now it's just a gont to us.
Now one of us wants to be right. Oh, it's
so good. I don't even know how he got on that. Sorry, yeah,
we digress. Well how are we talking about? Kidding? I'm

(36:24):
worried about. Why don't we take a break and come
back with fashion? That was good? Now I can search
the internet for pictures. Go ahead, Okay, we're back. Let's
talk fashion. Let's talk nineties fashion dues and don't what

(36:47):
did you guys like from this episode? I got a
handed to Steve's tank tops and his shorts shorts again
just never he brings there every time? Is it a
dull moment with him? M hmm. I feel like Kelly
had some really good outfits in this episode, like that
little matching the blue thing that was cute, but um

(37:11):
one of the one of the outfits that I wore,
I have a very strong memory was the orange one
that had like orange shorts on and an orange super
stretchy like kind of like turtleneck sleeveless turtleneck thing. H
And I remember they didn't have the right bra for
me to wear, so I had to go brawl less

(37:34):
in that top. And I remember sitting in that seat
in that scene with Brian, and it was hot, you guys,
and so my booth started to sweat, you know, like
you're under booby sweat. Yeah, and um, all of a sudden,
I could see him staring down at it. Yeah, and

(37:59):
I had like the was like smiley faces under your
like wet right through the orange shirt. It was horrifying.
Can you see it in the scene. Maybe that's why
I'm slumping down because I'm trying to like cover it
staring your boobies in the picture we have. But but
is it fair to say it was a teenage boy

(38:19):
and maybe he was looking down he was like, oh,
she doesn't know rawnee, your nipples were bees. I mean,
I had lovely, perky little boobs at that age, I'm sure,
but they were sweating. Mm hmm. There is a lot
of color in this episode. I like that. It was
a very vibrant episode. I like my red striped dress.

(38:42):
That red striped dress, um came in Short Sleep and
Long Sleep and I was so in love with that
dress that I bought the long Sleep version and were
to Brian's eighteenth birthday party in real life that he
ignored me and then hooked up with some other girl
and went to her a hotel suite with her. Oh
my god, and I was there with two of my
friends and we were so stupid. We went by and

(39:04):
like knocked on the door and then ran. Yeah, totally.
You just want to interrupt things just for a second, Yeah,
teen disruptor. Did he know you were there trying to
keep him? Um, I don't. I don't know. Boise thinks

(39:27):
so differently than now. I don't know anymore. I would
have said yes back then, but I don't. Yeah, because
he would play games. You know, he liked when I
was he would flirt with me and he liked getting
the response. But then you know, you wouldn't commit. He
wanted to be with other girls. He was an eight
year old boy. You know. It's like when you were

(39:47):
on set together he flirted more, and then when out
in the real world it was not not necessarily it
would just yeah, it would just depend. No, on set,
he didn't flirt with me on set, Like on set
he would be like making fun of me, and like
it would be the version of like pulling your pigtails,

(40:08):
Like he would love to get up under my skin. Nope, Nope,
that came out wrong. He would love to get under
my skin, you know what I mean, like say things
that he knows would start like me getting all flustered
and embarrassed. And that's flirting. That's what teenage boys do, right,
But it's like devastating when you're like sixteen seventeen and
the boys you think being mean to you, but they're not.

(40:30):
They're suddenly beyond that. Like he would give you that
kind of attention and then he would ignore you, um sometimes,
but then like when we would like go out, he
would give me attention. I just hate the sound of
this whole thing, like as your best friend, Like it
doesn't I don't like the way it sounds like he
would pay attention to me sometimes and times sometimes he wouldn't.

(40:52):
And how that would affect your like you know, mental health,
like your emotional health. Like if it just sounds like
very he wouldn't do it on purpose. He was a
teenage boy, like grand I'm not saying he write on purpose,
but like just like the roller coaster that must have.
I mean, I can relate. I I felt that way
about other people too, so and I think that that

(41:14):
you do do feel that way when you're young and
you're in a relationship or not relationship, or you have
a guy you like or whatever. I mean, you don't
know what they like you and you you want them
to and then you don't and there's so much going on. Yeah,
it's definitely. I feel like times have changed and it
could be very equal, But I feel like back thirty

(41:35):
years ago, it was typically like the girl would be
like is he like me? Like, oh my gosh, he
likes me today, he doesn't like me that day. Like
it would be on and off, whereas now women are
like no, I don't like, Like it's like the opposite now.
But back then it was girls chasing boys and boys
being like whatever. Yeah, but you know how you're always
you You you talk openly about like you always wanted

(41:57):
to please everyone and looking for people's approval. Do you
think maybe that was like when it started happening, Like
maybe that was a catalyst for this, Like I think
this issue that you've always had to deal with wanting
people's approval. I don't know. It definitely started as a
young girl, and a lot of it was about how

(42:19):
boys viewed me and whether it was you know, on
set one of the actors or offset you know boys
I was in relationships with after that, Like, yeah, it
was always like putting that first and needing that approval
so bad that it like was a priority, and it
would either I mean, you know, like I off camera

(42:39):
had this other boyfriend when I was eighteen that was
really verbally abusive, and like I would come to set
and just feel so bad about myself. I would like
cry all my makeup off. They'd have to reapply it,
and then I'd have to go on camera and pretend
to act like a girl that was like super confident
and fun and popular, and it was really hard at times. Gen,

(43:01):
How many times did you guys have to do I mean,
I mean I have to do that because like everyone
I guess in the sense has to do that with
their jobs. Years is so visual and you're on camera.
How do you just, I guess block that side out.
Sometimes you can't. Sometimes you just gotta let it get out,
let it out, get it all the way out, and

(43:22):
then just start from the ground up. But yeah, there
were many occasions when we would any one of us
would just cry all our makeup off, and yeah, the
makeup artists would be like, oh Jesus bunch teenage girls
they were hormones. But I remember, yeah, like we were
so close. But I remember, like I was never ever

(43:44):
I'm not the jealous type, like I was never jealous
of Jen, but I remember there were days where I
felt like, oh, it's hard to be on camera with
you and Channon, like you guys are so pretty, and
I didn't feel as good about myself and it was
definitely challenging, and like they're such great actresses. And you
know we all yeah, like we said we were young,

(44:05):
we had our own baggage, but those are things we
couldn't verbalize because we didn't know how to communicate them
at such a young age. Like I could never say
to you like I don't feel as pretty as you,
and you'd be like, what are you talking about? Like
now you know, we would be like you're beautiful, like
and you would give each other that support. I could
never even say that to you then, that I was
feeling young. That's so true. I mean I see that

(44:26):
with my teenage daughter, Like it's so hard to be
who you are and be confident at that age and
feel good about yourself and not listen to all the
clutter in your head and not listen to all the
messages that you're getting elsewhere, and everyone feels that way
as a teenager. You know, a guy or a girl
and pretty not pretty. You don't like your thighs, you

(44:47):
don't like this, you feel fat, you skinny. I guess
all we do is judge ourselves when we're that age,
I still do. You know, there's it goes in ebbs
and flows. Now you can have that internal conversation reassure
yourself that you've grown beyond that and that's something that

(45:07):
is from your childhood teenage years, Like you know you're
worth now, but there's moments so you go backwards. I mean,
I feel like that is always going to happen, it's
just recognizing it when it happens. Now. Yeah, if I
listened to all the thoughts they go through my head
on a daily basis, Oh my god. I mean I
have to just constantly say, you know, that is just

(45:29):
a thought, that's just a feeling that that doesn't mean
it's real. It's just a feeling. It doesn't mean it's real,
but it seems so real. Oh my god. You know what,
So we all have internal dialogues, like we're always quietly
in our heads, constantly talking to ourselves, right or am
I the only one? We all do? Okay? So especially

(45:49):
as you know, as you evolve, like you tell yourself like, yeah,
like you just said, that's a thought that's from the
old you. This is you now. And anyway, I sometimes
that thought process. I talked out loud to myself when
I'm driving in the car and I forgot recently that

(46:09):
my four year old, Like I went back to that
internal monologue and I was having a day and I
was frustrated, and I started talking to myself out loud,
and I just heard Mama, are you talking to me?
And I was like, oh my god, I totally forgot
you were there, like and it was bow like in
the car seat, but I was just like, oh my god,
it's okay. And it was like I was like a
crazy person talking to myself out loud, reassuring myself that

(46:31):
everything was going to be fine, not realizing like I
have a fully formed human that's now Like he's not
like a baby. I can't like talk like that. He's like,
what the hell is she talking about? Well, thank god
he said something, and you would have just totally forgot
he was in the car. I would have just been
ranting to myself, right, don't worry. I've never left a
kid in the car, but like ranting by myself, like

(46:52):
for the whole hour drive. He would have been like, listen,
that's the lady. What she Yeah? No, I love talking
to myself though. I think it's good for you. I
think it's I think it's vital. Do you ever talk
to yourself? And then you like got to stop light
and then you look over and you see the person's
looking at you, and then you pretend you're singing to

(47:12):
a song so you don't want them to think you're
talking to yourself, or you pretend you're on the phone
on speaker phone. Yeah, oh, I forget to do that.
That's a good one. Do you remember do you remember
when you had an audition and you would have the
sides and you would be so nervous to go to
your audition, so you'd be practicing your lines on the
way to the audition and like holding the sides in
the steering wheel like so you could see the words.

(47:33):
And I just remember feeling like such an idiot, like
actor when anybody would pull up next to me and
see me doing running my lines in the car. Totally.
Do they ever look at you and anybody else? Yeah,
they're probably like that's so cool. It's it's so common
in l A. I think they're like people are just
another actors. I remember one time paparazzi got a picture

(47:58):
of me because all so when you go to auditions,
like well back then now you do self tapes, you
would have your sides and you'd go check in and
then you quickly like go around the building and you
do your scene, like to yourself against a wall or
something to practice really quick. And paparazzi, I guess, had
followed me that day and took pictures and it was
like in the tabloids. And I was just like like

(48:19):
like like a crazy person talking to myself with scene
the sides in my hand. Nobody else was nobody there.
Did you get the part? No? Well, were there any
favorite lines? Nine O two one? Oh no you didn't.
Best line of the episode for you too? Um, well,
it's Kelly's line by love Donna, an avocado doesn't fall

(48:41):
far from the tree? Is that an apple? Is that
the real line? Isn't it supposed to apple? Apple? And
maybe laugh so hard? I didn't. I was like, no,
maybe it is avocado. She said, it's so convincingly, but
it's so like relevant because all nineties fashion is back
in now, and of a, patos are really in right now,
so it all comes back and makes sense now. I liked,

(49:04):
why don't you go take a hike in the ocean
and go drown yourself? Steve, like that too was so harsh,
but it's so good. It's just like the way they
would actually talk to each other, because they're so like
brother and sister. Yea fight a lot. But also I
didn't understand when David said the line in the old
timey accent, sweetheart, this could sweetheart, this could be the

(49:28):
start of a beautiful something. I don't know he said
something like that, So we we should talk about that.
Because the title of this episode apparently references a quote
play it again, Sam or play it Sam from Casablanca.
I didn't hear that line, no, but that was the

(49:49):
line of the or the name of the episode, Played
again David, because he said, sweetheart, this is the start
of a beautiful friendship? Is that? And even so, like,
why incorporate that line to begin with? What was the
kind of Casablanca? There has to be some more. I
felt like I like zoned out and missed a scene
or something. Why did they? Yeah, there was no like

(50:11):
tie into Casablanca? Or did Danny play the piano at all? Yeah,
that would have been good if he had played it
a song? Did you cut something? And originally like it's weird.
I wish we could ask Darren and the other writer,
like why the name of this episode? Like where'd to
come from? And why does David do that one line?

(50:31):
And like I just got her crazy idea voice? Would
what is? What if you guys text Darren Star when
we have these random questions and just see if you responds,
and then the next week we can answer them. What
if he gets super annoyed with us? Not at all.
He was so happy to talk to you guys when
he was on a few weeks ago. He's going to

(50:52):
block us. Gen text him and asked him, remember he
said we could convincit him in Paris. He's doing arrived
at Gate eighteen. But like, I don't know, sometimes a
day or tomorrow and then see if he gets back
to you, and then we can answer it next week.
Because I'm curious to like, why what was the Casa
Blanca connection? We all want to know. I don't think

(51:16):
it'll be every week. Just be like when you have
these questions, imagine he's like the weirdest thing. Like I
did Jenny and Torry Show, and then Jenny just started
texting me questions every week. I had a blocker. It
was very uncomfortable. I had to block heydeed, it's me

(51:37):
Jay again. Um, what's up? You got a second? Why
is that such a select thing to do when you
talk to each other? You always just give initials? Is
it just in case it's the wrong number? You don't
want to say who you are? No? You mean people
do that? Really? Yes? Like it's always like say the

(51:58):
first initial when they say something. People all the time,
people call me j Yeah. Really, I think it's just
exhausting to say the whole name. Sometimes it's just lazy,
that's all it is. It's not like secrecy like SLEB secrecy.
It's just like and also like sometimes it makes it
more informal, like personable, like to put first initial like hey,

(52:21):
we're on that, like short first initials, first initial basis.
I love it. You know. We didn't get to a
lot of the questions, but we can save them for
next week. I think that pretty much does it. Guys
that that concludes another riveting episode of nine O two one. OMG,

(52:42):
thanks for being with us. Everybody, have a great week.
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