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Tori tells all about why she said she should have slept with Ryan Seacrest and includes all the stories about their 90210 past. 


They discuss why this was possibly a “fill in” episode and all the dog detail you can wish for.


Plus, Jim is still hairy, lots of love for Nat, and fan mail from prison.

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Speaker 1 (00:00):
It's with Jenny Garth and Tori Spelling. Hi you guys,
welcome back to another episode of nine O two one
with my two favorite girlies. Hi, we're back. Hi. You

(00:23):
especially look adorbs today and Sisseny. Did you get something
colored happening here? Like your natural highlights are coming out?
Definitely not natural, but I think the toner is washing out,
so that's getting there looking lighter and lighter. Plus I
was in the sun a few days ago like that.

(00:45):
Well it looks lighting up. Hi. Everybody so happy to
be here, like everyone. I missed you guys. I know
went all week without us, I know, and it was hard.
Let me tell you. Uh, well, you know we talked
about you to on the radio. Came the Seacrest Morning

(01:08):
Show from some things that you said. You say, so
wait jan eremoms, you're doing that? You were on the
vander Pump Show. What's what's it called overserved? Underserved? So leasy,
definitely not underserved. So Lisa vander Pump has a new
show for E but they had a sneak peak preview

(01:30):
on Bravo and uh it's called overseerved with Lisa vander Pump.
It's kind of like a dinner party, like interview show.
They play games and stuff, and they definitely supply you
with a lot of alcohol, which was dicey. And it
was like alcohol and a microphone. The microphone, no, but

(01:52):
it was yeah, it was dicey. And they were asking
I always think you always tell me you're like, like,
I didn't have that voice in my head was like
to filter yourself. But yeah, just in my ear. Uh no,
no one was there to do that. But in fact
they were encouraging it. You know that everyone was like, yeah,

(02:12):
let's all drink, drink, and they wanted like scandalous get together.
What do you know? So many things? What I say, sis,
you basically said you wish you would have sleved with
Ryan's secret my life. What you said, I wish I
would have. I wish I could what happened like you
should have? I think the question was is there a

(02:35):
celebrity from your past that you wish you would have
hooked up with or slept with or and you said
Ryan's secrests. Okay, so it makes sense. Okay, listen, now,
okay listen. First of all, they put you in a
really awkward position saying what celebrity have you was it
have you worked with or yeah, that you should have

(02:58):
slept with should have? And I was like, okay, yeah,
I got this one. We're on E. So I'm I'm
gonna go with Ryan Seacrest. Um, And I said, because
then I could have, you know, possibly been a Kardashian
and had all those millions. But wait, I don't understand
sleeping with Ryan Seacrest would make you because maybe I would,

(03:18):
because maybe I would have been the one. Maybe he
would have married me and then been like, I'm going
to create an empire for my wife Tory. He don't
need that. You do need Ryan Seacrest. Also, he didn't
marry any of the Kardashians. Yeah, I'm so confused. Okay,
you know what. Fine, Fine, then maybe I just would

(03:40):
have been able to be a stay at home mom
and just pump out Ryan's babies. I'm making this worse.
Stop talking, I'm gonna stop talking. This is going to
be the follow up pick up Star. So wait, let
me wait. What do you say? Well, first of all,
Ryan is very handsome, so I don't think you're you know,

(04:03):
I don't think that's a crazy person to pick. No, No,
I always thought he was cute. But there's a little
bit of a story. But at first I want to
hear what he's done. He didn't. He was surprised. He
was surprised that she wanted to sleep with him. Yeah,
like pleasantly surprised. I think, so, God, that means no whatever,

(04:25):
I mean what she's feeling rejected right now? No, oh
my god, a little bit and I'm going to tell
you later and obsessed about this. I think he was
surprised that you said it. And then he was also
thinking back to the time that he was on the
show and trying to like see if there was like
anything that like he could remember of the sparks or

(04:45):
hap Okay, some big moment you guys had that makes
me feel sad. Okay, So okay, I'm gonna have to
drag his memory. Oh so there's more to this story. No,
there is. So by the time he was on the show,
anything that could have happened wasn't gonna happen. It was
before he was actually on the show. And I don't

(05:06):
remember why, but we would go to these Fox events
and all the shows from Fox would be there, and
Ryan was always at these events, and he was totally
cool and big fan of the show, so we would
hang out and I remember, Um, this is when he
was just starting kind of coming up, when he had
when he had the like tips, the frosted tips. Yeah,

(05:30):
and he was yeah, and he was on the radio,
but he wasn't he was Ryan Secrets, but he wasn't
Ryan's Seacrest. And like I remember, he had asked me
to hang out, and then he had gone a step
further and had he had given me his number at
a Fox party Okay, on a piece of paper, which
is not done anymore. That's how long ago. This was
on a piece of paper and said to call him,
and I did this. He did not say any of

(05:52):
this because he doesn't remember. I'm sure a thousand women
want to somehow like a million of his baby, so whatever. Um, yeah, anyway,
try to remind him of this. It was at a
Fox affiliate events and he gave me his number and
I didn't call him. And it wasn't for any reason. Um,
I was upset. Well, no, I was like obsessing over

(06:14):
some stupid actor boy at the time. I should have
gone on a date with Ryan, but I got nervous
and didn't call him. And I hate the phone, Like
call me, I'm like, I'm not going to do that,
and then he actually contacted my agent and said that
he would like to take me out. Yes, there's so
many legs there is. I stand by this, So that's

(06:37):
what makes me think it could have happened. By the
time he was on the show was years later. Yea,
so it wasn't so random for you to say his
name after all, bingo. But he doesn't remember, so I
guess it didn't happen. Whatever I didn't remember, didn't want
to share it on the radio for whatever reason. I
think are two different things. I'm sure remember you can.

(06:59):
Maybe you can ask him and then text. Nothing would
make bring me more joy than to ask him about
the whole giving giving out his number, all of it
right here. Jen should have found out with Ryan Seacrest.
What should I have gone out with Ryan Seacrest? Life
would be so different? But sure, good looking guy, talented, funny, smart,

(07:24):
good with money. Unlike me, it would have worked out.
He might have been too big of a fan though,
like too nice a guy back then, Like I think
he really was like a true like like he would
have he would have fan fan. He's a true fan,
you know, So going out with you or anybody from
the cast would have been like crazy, and you know
what I think. Honestly, he liked Um Jason Priestly Wigh

(07:46):
more than me, so it was maybe in a fan
way exactly. Oh my god. So no, you don't have
a crush anymore on Ryan. I think he's very handsome.
We were just saying when we interviewed with recently, all
of us, like, he just keeps getting better looking. He's
such a handsome man. Well, he keeps getting richer. So

(08:07):
it's like, you know, the money, money makes you more handsome,
I think. But but you guys, the nine o two
one Oracle, like that's a good title for it strikes
again because this time it was with Brian and Um
on our show he played a host mm hmm. Then

(08:28):
he went on to host the biggest host since uh
your rights thinking that another fourtun we got to get
that copyright at nine o two one Oracle. You just
came up with our next business? Well I didn't, but
you know someone did. Well good, I have a homework assignment. Yeah,

(08:49):
really exciting story. I I nodded off to sleep in
the middle of it, but that's probably because I've heard
it before, so, uh, we should talk about the show
maybe episode twenty. Can we talk first about Ryan c
kriss and Jason Priestley. Yeah, there was a lot of
Ryan news with surrounded with the show. Long story short,

(09:13):
one of our producers had jury duty with Jason Priestley
a year and a half ago. So Ryan texted Jason
or dem him, and Jason got back to him four
hundred and something days later. So out of nowhere, what's
the problem with that. It's just a long time, I
guess because Ryan's Ryan sorry, slid into Jason's d m

(09:39):
s and then Jason didn't respond, and Ryan was probably like,
Jason didn't Jason me as a guy that like goes
through his d ms. No, Now now we know the truth,
right because Jason responded, so we didn't know he did,
and he said that he was just seeing this, I
don't know, something like I don't know how I missed
this or just seeing this now, hey, buddy, So now

(10:01):
it's open ended. Jason is notorious for not being great
on social media. Yeah, he's got big thumbs, so it
makes it hard for him to do the texting. I'm
not going to say a word after that. Okay, how
are you doing with your d M. I'm the worst.
I only see like the top several and then I

(10:23):
get bored and can't deal with it. So I don't
know who's DMed me ever. Basically, So here's the problem.
If you have a decent size or large following, if
it's not people that you follow back, you don't see them.
You have to go to general and for us sometimes
there's hundreds and if we don't know, I never go

(10:46):
there either. So I'm sure people all the time are like,
whatever I DM, do you need to respond? Same situation.
You know, if Jason didn't follow Ryan, it wouldn't pop
right up. But what about the people, Like if you
don't know the person and you're d m M, what
do people think that you're going to get a response? Yeah?
Why not better than a used to be a fan letter?

(11:13):
You had no idea who's going to get that? At
least you know it's going right to the celebrities d
M that I mean that they check if they check it,
if they check out. It's like an out of sight,
out of mind situation for you in the past, would
you read your fan mail like letters that were mail
to you? Did you read all of them, not all
of them, but a lot of them. Um. Well, we

(11:35):
used to, like during nine o two and o days,
we would have fan club people like nine had designated
people that would actually because there was thousands for everybody,
go through and help answer um and we you know,
would answer as many as we could, but it was
kind of we would sign it all. But it was
a lot. And now the ones that come to my home,

(11:59):
you know what, that's the thing. Why are they coming
to the house? Now? I get fan mail, fan mail
letters like legit mail, thanks, real stalker, real stalker or
whatever it is that always discloses people's addresses, And I'm
not gonna lie. It makes me nervous and I desperately
want to response, but sometimes I'm like, if I respond,

(12:20):
then I'm confirming that this is my home address, like
anyone could come, you know, especially when you get one
from prison. Yeah, okay, you always know you can tell
if it's from prison just from the little return address.
It's got a lot of numbers. So back in the day, uh,

(12:41):
there was we had we had a falker fanker fan
stalker fanker. Is that a thing? And you know, we
all we all have dealt with the different ones, but
there was one that was me and Jen. Do you
remember this story? Okay? He claimed that he was married

(13:04):
to one of us, but the other one of us
was his girlfriend, and we were very jealous, uh of
each other because we loved him. And he got released
from prison and ended up randomly in somebody's backyard looking
for us because it was in the nine zip code

(13:25):
and it was I don't remember the story exactly, but
it was like a producer or someone that knew my
dad and contacted his office, first the police, then his
office because he had a wallet with pictures of Jen
and I in it, and he was like, if you
can help me find I'm just looking for my wife
and my girlfriend. He promptly went back to jail. But

(13:47):
I can't remember which one of us was the wife.
I want you to be the wife. I want to
be the girlfriend. I want to be the girlfriend. I
don't know, but it isn't it cute? What would that
have been? What's that called? When there's a three polyamorous relationship, thuple,
a throuple, a soccer throuple, polygamy. There you go, polygamy.

(14:10):
That's this arie. We could have actually been sisters because
we could have ended up sister wives. Isn't that the dream?
Dream dream? That's a dream? Are you done? Now? Should
we talk about the show? Oh yeah, let's get to
the episode. Oh good lord, okay, episode twenty Spring what's up?

(14:34):
Is that your favorite one? Yet? Not? Not especially? Not especially? No?
I felt like this episode. Okay, let me continue. Episode
twenty Spring Training aired on April. Synopsis is Brandon gets
more than he bargained for when he and Steve volunteer

(14:54):
to coach a little league baseball team made up of
spoiled little kids with smart mouths. Me while Jim recovering
from a back injury, how's that Brenda's request to keep
a stray dog? Breveting. Directed by Burt brinker Hoff, Written
by Darren Starr and Charles Rosen. Now I heard that
this was a a fill in episode, like this was

(15:16):
a last minute script that they had a right really
quickly and just get in. I didn't know that, did you?
I didn't know that? But I read that, and it
makes sense because this episode felt like a different show,
felt like it felt like a comedy. It felt like
where's this music coming from? First of all, like the

(15:40):
Bretty bunch. Absolutely it was. It was like what was happened?
It was not a juicy episode whatsoever. And ps Kelly
and Donna were not in it enough. I just want
to say, no, they should have been at least at
the baseball game. Although Kelly was very patriotic with your
with her outfit. Yes, yes, we'll get to that well.

(16:05):
But the episode starts out with Brenda finding a giant
Harry dog on her jog, that dog who she calls
puppy puppy, puppy puppy, And I'm like, that's not a puppy,
that's a full grown, breaking giant dog. I'm gonna age
myself right now. But remember it didn't remind you of

(16:27):
like Benji. You remember Benji. It reminded me of the
Brady Bunch of people's dog. It reminded me of married
with Children's dog. But everybody had that shaggy dog. The
big giant looked real, real stinky. I gotta admit, played
by magic Magic. It was cute. I liked it, but
I wanted to give it a bath, you know how

(16:50):
I like clean dogs. Door. Oh, so, by the way,
she has a hidden talent that no one knows about.
She's actually a dog, like a really good one. This
isn't like trims like and quaffs them and like that's cool.
She could do like shapes if she wanted to. I like,
I like cutting dogs hairs because they don't talk back,

(17:11):
you know, they just sit there. But I do. Are
you referring to the time you did my hair? Did
I talk about you did? But I've washed musso before.
Your dog stink so bad that I had to give
it a bath in the makeup trailer one day. You
didn't even seem to notice. That's the thing, Like, I
don't know, You've got to be able to notice your
own dog stink. Maybe you go nose blind to it.

(17:32):
That's what they say. Anyway, you know, I bet slyness
is Why are you picking on me? Sorry? I think
you said that his weener hairs were too long and
he was sticking to it and he needed to bathe
them and and trim the little PIECEI hair, and I
was nervous. I was nervous. She was going to trim
as weener off. She had a great job, just the

(17:53):
hairs here. Otherwise it just drips and drips. But let's
stop talking about that, because it's really cross. Um. I
felt like Shannon was really cute in this episode. I
wanted to print her and squeeze her. She was adorable
and she just like I felt like, you know, Snnon

(18:15):
loves dogs animals as much as we do, like we're
all big animal people. But I could tell like she
was almost more comfortable doing scenes with this dog than
other actors. Just felt like I felt the connection. Who
felt the chemistry? And it's funny she says, I didn't
What did she say, I don't really like dogs or
not really? And I was like, that's so funny. That's

(18:35):
the opposite. She's like huge into animals, every kind of animal,
animal rescue. Yeah, but she was really mean to it
for you know, she had I could tell like she
was really mean to it for a while, but then
she wasn't and they were adorable together. And then she
offered him to remember part where she's like, I can

(18:56):
give you some bologny. I thought it was so funny,
like why bologney? Because that was such a nineties Is
that what it was? Who was it in nineties meat?
I think? So I couldn't figure it out because I
was okay, came before the show like they're not from
Beverly Hills. Here's how their fish out of water like Bologney,

(19:18):
all American Bologney, that's the all American vibe to it. Yeah,
because Bologny Blogne is like the China fan the cheap meat, right,
spam and Bologny. Those are the two, like expected, like
both of those. Do they still sell Bologny? Yeah they do. Listen.
I'm not a big Bologny fan, but a fried Bologny
sandwich is really good. Yeah. I haven't had blood Bologny

(19:44):
on any prepared anyway, much less fried. Good Lord, But yeah,
this episode just missed the mark on so many levels
for me. But it was it was cute, like I
enjoyed it. It was kind of like watching a different
show though, like the whole you know, baseball scenes and everything.

(20:09):
First of all, when Ian Steve walks out and wearing
that cropped sleeveless tank top, I was like, what is happening?
What is happening? Who gave him that? It was cropped
like above his belly button? Like I would wear that
outfit now, the pants with a white crop. It didn't

(20:33):
end there, like his outfits on the baseball field. Yeah,
went from the what is that like pornographic? Almost they
were eight and Dylan's too, they were I don't understand.
Is this the thing? Like? Is that what happens when
you're on a on a baseball team and you're the
coach of the baseball team, you have to wear the

(20:53):
costume too. Now, look look at Brandon. He looked normal.
He looked like. Steve was wearing the tightest stuff that.
It was like I thought he was going to come
out the end in a bikini even like first out
of it. Yeah, I don't know what was happening. I

(21:13):
feel like someone put him in charge of wardrobe for
that episode and he ran with it. I thoroughly enjoyed
making fun of all the baseball outfits though. That was
like the highlight of the episode for me. That's good.
But I think they all, like we're really trying to
get in character. Do you think they all wore jock straps. M.
I'm gonna go with yes, jock strapper? What cup? Cup? Cup?

(21:36):
Thank you? I'm gonna go with yes, because yeah, those
pants were real, real tight. The cup kind of makes
it look you know, well baker, baker, M. But did
you guys fall instantly in love with Crawford like I
did the Little Redheaded Boy bog Picker. Oh my god,

(21:57):
he's so cute, the booker Picker book. You guys, do
you think they actually filmed scenes of his finger kind
of up there and then just cut it. I couldn't
tell because they're talking about but they never really show it.
They're just they're just referring to him as booger Picker. Yeah,
I don't think you need to show it. I think, yeah,
maybe something I wanted to see it. I mean, not
like full on up there, you know, I wanted to

(22:18):
not full on up there, but like just a little
like catching him, just like. I don't think they didn't
have time for that shot that day, or maybe it
wasn't allowed to be shown. Picking boogers was something too
risque for the show for the NET. I'm thinking Iron
and a crop top was fine, but boogers No, not Okay,
tight pants. The whole thing was weird, with the mom

(22:42):
and the snacks and the catered situation where she had
like her you know, like catering dishes out, providing dim
sum for the players. Yeah, that's not a thing, right,
And it was like Iron at one point, like brings
it up into frame to show Brandon. You're right, it
was like a sitcom. Where was the laugh track? Yeah,
there was a lot of weird comedy moments. My husband

(23:06):
actually watched it with me last night and he was like,
is the show a comedy? Now? He probably liked that episode, right,
He actually loved it because he used to play baseball,
so it was a good episode for him to watch.
But he made fun a lot of fun of the
outfits and the and just all the baseball. Yeah. Well,

(23:27):
based on what you were saying earlier, Jenny about the
show kind of like being written so quickly that it
was written in one weekend because the network passed on
a planned story about Brandon meeting a homeless veteran, so
that was supposed to be the episode, and then the
network was like, no, we want something else, and they

(23:51):
had a weekend they had in their back pocket. I
wonder why they would pass on an episode with Brandon
that sounds good. I want to see that. Yeah, I
don't know. We'd have to ask at different times we should. Well.
I really also noticed how cranky pants Jim was. Hello,

(24:16):
he's not a good patient. Okay, laying in bed, you guys.
I know you guys want to comment on this. Jen
loves to talk about his hair. I didn't really notice it, Okay,
go back after this hair? Which part of it? Which hair?
Talking about laying in bed with a short sleeve T

(24:36):
shirt on, and I couldn't tell. When I first looked.
I was like, does he have some like dark skin
discoloration here? Because he's dark all the way here and
firy pale here. And I was like, oh my god,
from here down he's coated in hair. Nothing up here.
Okayse like his shirts rubbed it off. I bet you,
I bet you like it falls off if it rubs

(24:59):
against I see it now. We're underwear every day and
you can definitely never falls off. Damn it. He's look
at it, guys, It's like a werewolf forearm hair. He's
very hairy in the forearm. I've never seen arm hair

(25:21):
dispersed that way. Yeah, he was mean, but that's I mean. Yeah,
hurting your back sucks and it definitely makes you a cranky.
But I mean they always say men can't handle pain
the way women can. That's why they don't have babies.
They can't, you, guys, this is a fact. No it's

(25:42):
not fact. It's proven by science by every single woman
out there that has to take care of a man
at some point when they're sick, like literally, they're like
tough guys. And as soon as they sneeze, it's like,
I'm so like little kids. They're little kids all of
a sudden. It's cute because it gives us a chance

(26:06):
to really take care of them and mommy them. But yeah,
poor Cindy, but she I loved it when she just
had had enough and she went off, she snapped and
she shut him down. She just laid it down. And
that was that. Everybody was like, okay, yep, alrighty mm hmmm.

(26:27):
But also he was so mean, he said immediate note
to the dog, Like why what why dads do that? Dads,
they don't want to have the dog. Yeah, and then
they always end up being the ones that like loved
the the most and bond. It's so true. It's so true.

(26:48):
I we have another new dog that that Dave doesn't
want and it is obsessed with him. He always says
he doesn't want them and always keeps them. Who cleaned
up the poop? Do you guys clean up poop? Because
I don't shut it. I know that he does not
only does she not clean up poop. You're a dick?

(27:11):
What what O day? Strike a nerve? No, it just
takes me back to when we moved, when we lived
together for a minute, and um and and what what
do you want to say when we talked about it before.
You don't walk your dog like you. We had peepy pads,
but your dog didn't use them. He used the giant

(27:31):
rug that he thought was a peepy pad. I was like,
to our your dogs peeing all over the apartment. It's
starting to smell in here. And she's like, I'm not
seeing me p there's no pee, there's no peak peepy pads,
totally white and clean. I'm like, yeah, because he doesn't
you pick that pad. So I went over and I
picked up the rug and looked at the back of it,

(27:52):
and there's just like spots all over, like big giant
wet peace spots all over the back of these people's rug.
Mind you, She had the day off and she calls me,
I feel like we've told the story. If we don't,
I've never heard it. So she calls me, I'm in
the makeup chair getting my makeup done, getting ready for
a scene on pH Announcement. She has the day off.

(28:14):
She calls from our apartment and she's like on FaceTime
and she's like, what is this? And I was like,
what do you do? It was like seven in the morning,
and I was like, it's your day off. Just go
to bed, like, go late down. You worked all night.
What are you doing? And she's like, we're gonna have
to pay for a new rug? And I was like,
so you're saying that Muso is the only dog that

(28:35):
pete there. He probably smelled it and dogs like it
was a dog friendly apartment, like and people, so they
just put rugs in the apartments that are dog friendly
that you're supposed to let your dog just pee all over.
I didn't say let, but if it happens, I'm sure
he wasn't the only one they pick up smells. I'm
sure animals have pete in the apartment before. I don't

(28:56):
know about that. How did it get question then? But
you were so extreme, You're like, we're going to have
to buy a new rut worked up about it. I'm
sorry she was, but she's right about the poop. I yeah,
little dogs make little nuggets. I pick up poop. My
husband usually does all the pickup of the pooping. I'm saying,

(29:17):
it always falls on the husband or the dad. Like,
and he talked to Dean, won't pick up poop anymore?
Can he talk to him? He'll just tell me. He
bought himself a pooper scooper the other day, and I've
never seen him more excited. Honestly. He was like, look
at this thing, joble Like. I was like, it's really nice, Honny.
Why won't mind pickup poop? Because there's too much poop

(29:39):
at your house to pick up? But it's just like, yeah,
and the kids are old enough to pick up the poop.
I watched them on their switch or twitch whatever, and
I see them like this, and then I just see
them go this and step over it and keep walking
and walk out. I'm like, by the way, when I
was your age, I picked up poop. I loved a
good pooper scooper. Yeah. Fun. Don't always pick up the

(30:01):
poop now, but as a kid, it was fun. So
I was like, if you guys see poop, you're old
enough pick it up, but no one does. I think
we should take a break on that note. Maybe we
should take a poop break. Okay, so we're back and

(30:29):
I want to ask you one one more question about
the dog thing about the dog in the show. The
dog in the show people get work. Um, how did
they put like meat sauce on your leg to get
him to lick it? How does that work? Do you remember?
I'm pretty sure they had to put something so yeah,
like peanut butter or something. The trainer. Yeah, it was

(30:51):
just licking away. That's the scene. That's the scene. That
was a very colorful, colorful scene for Kelly. She has
the red car and the red lipstick and the American
flag shorts real very fourth of July matched your lips
to your top m that was okay, Then now you

(31:14):
can't do that. It's like, what was the purpose of
having the dog like Donna's leg and then her saying
I'm not wearing perfume? It is like to show that
the dog was weird. Okay, like, oh, who wants the
dog that licks people? I don't know, I don't know.
It's so funny. I thought it was going to come
back to that, and then just never came back to

(31:36):
that story. Because if it was a multi camp show
and we were in front of an audience, it would
have been, yeah, oh he does that when people are
wearing perfume. Well, I'm not wearing perfumee flapper Like. It
was weird, what a weird episode. But I mean it

(31:59):
was soo eating Hota was good. How did you I
felt a little bit in love with him in this
episode for the first time. Oh my god, I was
crushing on him too. Really, Yes, it was especially in
the scene where he's wearing the purple and he's in
the peach pit, and literally because it was the first

(32:21):
time I really got to like see him have a scene,
a moment, like more than just at the peach pit,
and he was so handsome, like and he was like
rat pack handsome now like old school, just like ah yeah.
We would have never thought that then obviously, but now
it's like, wow, he was. He was attractive when he

(32:45):
played that part. At that time, he probably wasn't too
much older than now, come on, do you think it's
probably like fifty which, sorry to break it to him,
we're not far from there. He's eight four years old,
so that means he was okay, so fifty four nowadays,

(33:07):
look at men who are fifty four like that wouldn't
be crazy. But back then we would have been like, oh,
I was your dad. And one thing two about the
baseball stuff was um well, similar to in the last
episode when Brandon was the journalist and he was a reporter,
he had to have the pencil over his ere, in

(33:28):
this episode he was the baseball coach and he had
to be chewing gum at all times. Did you notice
that the hat I thought he was a good coach understood. Yeah,
he was a good coach. He was a good leader,
and he wanted to like discipline those little snot nosed brats,
but he got shut down. It was bad news. Spares

(33:53):
you guys. I'm sorry. It was like I wonder, like
who thought of this? Yeah? Anyway, Steve and Brandon had
very different, uh coaching styles. Let's just say yeah, yeah,
and what about Dylan bringing on the girl and everyone's like, oh,
girl can't play? Yeah? Yeah that was good. Yeah she

(34:17):
was rad Alexis or something right, Alexa? She was really great.
But yeah, Avery, Avery, I'm just not doing good today.
I went along with you too. I was like that
sounds right. Um. It made me. It took me aback
because I was like, wait, in the nineties, they still
thought this about girls, like, oh girl. I was like, whoa,

(34:43):
I think on a on a little boys baseball team,
to have a girl come in and show everybody up,
it's always gonna ruffle some feathers mm hmm. But by
the way, you guys, I don't I'm sensing neither of
you or bad news Bears fans I've seen it, but okay,
but seriously, that is the storyline. They're the underdogs and

(35:05):
like the other team, and then a girl comes on,
the girl girl, and she's great. She hides her hair,
and then yeah, I was like, oh, now I'm seeing again.
They had one weekend, ladies, one weekend to pull something
out of their butt. Now it was like Walter math

(35:26):
out like was exactly so good, but it was just
all wrapped up so sweet and tidy with a red
bow and um when the rupert comes running down the
field and it goes right to Crawford. Is it hard

(35:47):
to act with dogs? Have you, guys played? I've done
many movies or shows with dogs. I did a dog move,
like a movie where the dog was the star. I
was his guest, I was his co star. How is that? Yeah?
What is that like? It was great. I love I mean,
I love dogs. Who wouldn't want to hang out with
a bunch of dogs all day instead of a bunch
of dogs and babies? We always get excited to work

(36:10):
with dogs, and but they always say that dogs and
babies are the hardest to work with. Is truly Musso?
My dog was on BH nine O two and oh
and he had a handler. Yeah, yeah, he had a
great He had a great day. He had scenes with Shannon.
He was very, very excited. And that day he actually
pete outside, which was exciting for me. You know what,

(36:36):
because the handler took him out of walk. I noticed
that Steve calls Andrea Andrea Zuckerman. You catch that Zuckerman?
Why is he calling her by her full name? I
don't remember. It was on the baseball field and he
said Andrea. I mean, I was excited to see Brendan

(36:59):
Andrea hanging out. Okay, I was too very weird that
they paired them together. Not a pair that I liked it.
I enjoyed seeing them interact, but like I felt like, wait,
what we're Maybe we weren't around that week or so,
I don't know. I just felt like Killy and Donna
were supposed to be there behind there, behind them or something.
It just felt weird to me. But the one thing

(37:20):
that was weird when they kept cutting away to Shannon
and she was worried about the game. They kept cutting
a way to Brenda and Andrea and she was going
like this with her hands in every shot, and I
was like, what what does that mean? Why is she
doing that? They're so invested. Yeah, she was really into
the game. I guess it's almost like they realized they

(37:42):
didn't have you two and Andrea in this episode, so
they just created really quick scenes to put you in.
M hmm. Very disjoint. Was really bizarre. Yeah, well, I
hope we didn't ruin it for anyone. I hope the
people that enjoyed that up episode, Like maybe somebody out
there is like, oh my god, these girls. That was

(38:03):
my favorite episode ever. Let us know if this was
your favorite episode. Tell us if did you like it
or did you feel like it felt weird disjointed? M hmmm.
When she said what do you said, yep? Should we
should we talk about something other than the episode? Since yeah,

(38:24):
I mean there's fashion, there's still lines from the episode.
Why don't we take a break and come back do Iteah? Okay,

(38:45):
so fashion moments. Who had a favorite nineties fashion do
er don't moment? For this episode, we talked about Steve.
Steve's crop top. Yeah, everything, the yellow pants, every I
mean reoffit. He wore top the other it was crazy pants.
I kind of wanted one of those those the Pits

(39:08):
T shirts. Let's bring him back. I'd wear that that.
I would wear that too. It's cute. The Brandon goes,
why too, why to tease goes, I'm from Pittsburgh. So cute.
And the mom, the rich mom, No, no, his mom

(39:30):
was all right mm hm no, Yeah, her outfits were wow.
To come to a baseball game, well, she had to
serve the dim sum so yeah, and she had to
be very Beverly Hills. That Beverly Hills, though, like truly
to dress up to go to a sports game, I
don't know. Did moms dress up like that? I feel
like she was like ladies that lunch, you guys. I

(39:55):
went to a few sports games. I sat in the
bleachers and cheered people on. I never played, But the
moms did not dress like that. Think I think I've
been to I've been to a number of sports games
for my filth over the years, and it just depends
on who you're playing, where they're from. The snacks that

(40:16):
fancy or do they still give out fly st oranges? No?
Dim some No, I've never seen anything quite like that. No,
Like two years ago I had to do you were
snack Mom where I was snack Mom and I was
actually with Iron we know, Oh my god. It was
four years ago because I was pregnant with bo and

(40:39):
I in drove me to the market because we were
together that day, and we did some stupid egg exchange
as a joke with the show, but because it just
made us laugh, of course. But I had to pick
up oranges and gatorade and like, uh, granola bar or
something like yeah, dim sum sushi? What was the last dish?

(41:01):
Suplockian or something? And he picks up like a stuffed
grape leave and he's like, h nothing like stinky like fingers.
There was a shirt that Steve wore um when he's
at the Walsh's house. Okay, what is that design? Is

(41:25):
it geometric? Where they birds? Where they monkeys? I bet
everyone sees something different. I saw like men on it,
and I didn't know if they were playing golf for skiing.
That's not it, right, What did you see? I thought
it was like a jungle theme, like I thought it
was birds and monkeys. I didn't see it. You have
to go back, well, I will. What about nine o

(41:48):
two one? H know, you didn't the best line from
the episode, I'll go with the with the one that
Brandon said about dogged him, that that has to be
the dumbest dog in the history of dogged him? And
and is that a word? Is that a thing? Dogged him?
There weren't even that many like stand out like zingers,
like you know, great lines or anything in this and

(42:09):
not to rip it even further, but but there were
plenty of rip it, but there wasn't a lot in
this one. I think it's fine to say it wasn't
your favorite episode because there's so many. Can't everyone can't
knock everyone out of the ballpark, right? Nope? Um oh.

(42:31):
I like seeing that it was a garage in the
Walsh's house, like the indoor where the dog was staying.
That's the thing Cindi kept all her like barning. I
didn't appreciate like all of the exterior walh house scenes,
like the scene we were in when we were shooting
on the front yard and like they had a lot
of backyard scenes. I liked all that because I always

(42:54):
loved shooting at that house, uh in Altadena. And the
weird thing is, I live like ten minutes from that
house now, and it's the vibe over here, Like it
just makes me remember what it was like to be
out there on that front lawn. I loved it was.
It was always really nice. Does it still look the same?

(43:16):
No lines, no lines from either of you. Um. From
the very beginning. Yeah, at the very beginning of the episode,
when I was tripping out and it was like, is
this a Brady Bunch episode or what what am I watching? Um?
Brandon and Brenda say ah poor daddy together, creepy twin moment.
It really really like stressed me out when they did that.

(43:38):
I know, I thought it was so misplaced, out of
place for the show. Well, you know, I liked the
Bologny line because you love your Bologny and clearly we
know you like Bologny. I actually don't. She's more of
a speaking girl. No, what is the one I like?

(43:58):
Oh my god, I used to have sandwiches at school,
the thick meat, Uh, cut it, something worst, something worse,
rock wost worst Worst send me to school. As if
I wasn't picked on enough for being like little rich girl,

(44:19):
I would come to school, come to school the liver
worst sandwiches bred with all the things. I bet your
your lunch bag smelled really bad. Why why did you eat? Why?
It's just torture. I was very popular at school because

(44:41):
I would come to school with like a big grocery
bag sized lunch. I couldn't even carry it in my backpack.
I had to put it. It was like, oh so heavy,
into my locker. But at lunch time everyone would come
and be like, can I that Can I have that?
I'm like sure, sure, sure, yeah. Very popular. He gave
out all your goods and a lot of stuff. But

(45:03):
liver worst was something I got like once a week.
I always trade that. I like to sayone just have
a peanut butter and jelly. But even but liver Worst
isn't even like a fancy like rich girl sandwich. Like,
I don't know where that came from. How do you
buy it? I don't even know. I don't think i've
seen it. I haven't even thought of it since I
was a kid. It's like a loaf. I think, like

(45:25):
a loath of me. Yeah, you don't. Don't ever read
anything that comes out of a loaf if it's meat,
I don't know. Not a good idea. Wow, I've learned
so much. Do we have any questions from our fans?
Our favorite people ever are listeners? We do. We have

(45:46):
two questions. Um, this one's from Nicole. Does the cast
get to meet guest stars prior to shooting? Did either
Tory or Jenny know of Matthew Perry, for example, before
his episode? Mm hmm, not technically unless it was like

(46:07):
arc for our characters and we had to read with
them or like a chemistry thing. Like most of the
time now, we would meet them when it came into
the makeup trailer. Like before we filmed. That was always scared.
When someone came in you were like meeting them for
the first time and they were going to be your
new love interest. Oh hi, hello, Hello, needs to meet you.

(46:32):
It would be the worst when they would come in
and they had never met you, Like you're saying, but
you were in the makeup trail and he hadn't had
your makeup done yet, You hadn't been was like wet
and a ponytail, not through the works and like they
came in, Hey, we just wanted to introduce you the
worst mortifying so true. Um so no, I don't think Yeah,

(46:59):
I don't think we ever really got introduced to anyone
other than just like right at that day it was.
Was there ever a time that you did not want
someone to get star because you had previous beef with
them or anything like that? We weren't told, like we
didn't know, they didn't run stuff past us, Like we

(47:19):
didn't even know who was cast and what And honestly,
we were going so fast, like we were working crazy
hours and it was just like go, go go. We
didn't even have time to be like, oh, hey who
was cast for this part? And we'll see the next episode?
Like do they still do that? Like on shows that
are on now? Um, I don't really watch a lot
of TV. But how many episodes are usually in a

(47:41):
season of say I don't even know the names of
a show New Amsterdam? How many episodes is it six?
Is it ten? H nine? From now six? Talking about
that streaming usually is ten? But not about what not
streaming like just like work Network, oh um, is still

(48:03):
as much as we did, because I felt like that
was so many episodes. Sitcom would be like, right, was
that normal? And then went down U for two episodes?
It seems like a lot. Well, we did thirty two
episodes sometimes and season Yeah, not the first season though,

(48:25):
because we're coming up. We're coming up, you guys on
the end of season one. I'm so excited that we
got to do this show and then we got to
watch all of the season one again because I never
would have sat down and done that. But I'm really
looking forward to season two. I gotta be honest to
see what happens and how it changes, and like, you know, yeah,

(48:48):
we have another question? Yeah, what is it? This is
from Joel. I love that you talk about the original
eight as family. Did anyone else that eventually became the
main cast connect with you all in the same way?
Would we have seen anyone else on b H two?
And oh, will we ever get an answer on who

(49:09):
was stalking the cast slash sending the dolls started? I
was just thinking about that last night, about what about
the I was thinking about remember when so it was
it was a chaotic thing and we got very fast
and it was like go go go, and all the

(49:30):
scripts were written one by time we left Canada to
go film it, and the right some of the writers
in the writer's room. We're back in l a and
going back and forth. Yeah whatever you read, you guys,
we had nothing to do with that. Um we didn't though,
that's the crazy part. Whatever. But here's the deal. Remember
I remember I was in my bedroom and you were

(49:52):
in yours, and you would read, uh you read, you
always read them before me. She would read, and I'll
be like tell me. And she came in it with
this like look on her face and like energy, and
I was like what. And You're like, it's really different.
Episode two. There's these dolls and you're like, it's going
into this like almost like creepy like soap area. But

(50:15):
it's different because ours is a comedy. But if we
go this direction, like it kind of is cool and different.
And then I was like, oh, you made me so
excited to read it, and I read it and I
was like, this is gonna be great. And then it
never went anywhere. What happened to the stocking? You've got
a bodyguard so you can have a love interest. That
was it missed opportunity in Troubles Yeah, we had some

(50:37):
writing troubles. It was a cool It was cool because
it was like creepy. But remember when the dolls are made,
we were like, oh, those aren't creepy. They were they
were ugly. Okay, So here's the deal, you guys. The
writers wrote this because we had dolls. Dolls. Yeah, everybody

(50:57):
got everybody. Some people didn't get a doll and that
was a big issue. Yeah, I started so I wanted
to use that as like a the plot point, but
thinking that we would of course be able to use
our dolls and we love the storyline. This is where

(51:18):
it originally came from, is that we were always talking
the iron Will openly joke and we all have a
running joke the cast with him that he didn't get
a doll. He've never got a doll. So when Jen
and I got the cast together to say like, hey,
we have the show to pitch you. We got Barbie
dolls and welcome backs and we had an eye and
dollar like you've got a doll, Like, oh my god,

(51:40):
the boys that didn't get a doll? Him and Brian
area yeah, and Brian was like I don't care, and yeah,
it bothered Ian. He was he was bummed about it.
So the guys always joked with him, and then I
believe one day someone brought in was it a ken
half naked ken doll or something with blond curly hair,

(52:01):
and they were like, oh, look you got a doll.
Oh no, remember it was a doll from a sex shop,
That's what it was. And it had on like a
full size doll, no, like a hole. It was like
a doll like a what's the word you guys when
the men like dressed all in black, like not a
dominatrix but black hat and like s and m s

(52:26):
and m like s and m oh yeah, he was
like a yell. They got it as a joke at
the like a sex store. They were there. It was
like a joke thing and got it for him and
he laughed, but he was like very excited. Anyway, that's
where it started. But then we realized, once we had
this episode written that we were about to film it,
that we couldn't get the rights to use our own dolls.

(52:49):
H So they had to make ones, and so we
each had to take pictures so they could mold a
little doll but nothing like us. And they were they
were like spig remember how big they yea and the
Barbie does that? You guys were so cool, Like it
looked exactly like they were like Claymation dolls. No, it

(53:11):
was like our kids like rolled them and like baked
them in the oven. Like I said to answer your question, Joel, No,
we don't ever. We never know that. We didn't even
know who the stalker was that was sending the dolls.
I don't think. So let's go through, like, that's an
interesting question. So we had the main cast, the eight
of us we connected, and then people came on throughout
the years that became regulars that we did become very

(53:34):
close with. Yeah, for sure, Lindsey every crisis one. I
love to look at go back and look at the
cast photos for every season because that really reminds you
of like who the main players were for that season,
because only those people would get um uh invited in
for that photo shoot and that every year it's a
whole different group of people. It seems like Lindsey was

(53:58):
a great addition. Sure we had Tiffany was very well.
We were all friends with her. So Lindsay, Tiffany, Kathleen,
Yet Kathleen and then the all the guys. There were
tons of of guys. So yeah, I mean, once you
started working with somebody that closely for you know, days

(54:20):
on end, you do, you become very close with them.
So I feel like a lot of people ended up
sort of fitting that bill of being friends slash family
for a while. I feel like we became friends with
almost everyone that stayed multiple episodes, just because we were
all young and they were cool and contrary to what

(54:41):
other people have said, like we're very warm and friendly,
we make eye contact, we'll go have a drink with you.
Almost the last time everybody were united besides BH, No,
I don't know, I mean like everybody, not not even
just the core eight, like from all the years. Was
there ever a time that it was it the finale

(55:02):
into the series? No? Nothing, but what was the question?
We did everybody from all seasons ever come together? No?
But that would be cool. I would be a big picture.
That'd be a big party. I'd like to go to that. Yeah,
me too. I'm sure you two would be invited. Hopefully

(55:26):
depends on who's throwing it. Never know. So it is
BH not not you know dead. Is there any life
to that? No? It was six episodes. It was I know,
but like it didn't kind of end on a cliffhanger
or not clippinger, but like you know what I mean,
there's still some something there. We I just think that

(55:47):
that will ever come back, don't. It makes and it
makes me really sad because for the people that said, like,
we were hoping to see your characters and we wanted
to see you in Yeah, I was always planned that way.
We pitched it that way. We were like, the first

(56:08):
season is about the group coming back together and re
igniting this friendship in this family, like you can't go
home again, you can't go home again, and we're all
coming home again and shooting the pilot that you know
for the new reboot, and then the second season was
going to be fifty fifty so they were going to
see the characters like that. That bumps us out that
we didn't get to that point and that the fans

(56:30):
felt like, oh, we were let down if they didn't
see that they were going to see it. Yeah, And
I felt like we really tried for if you were
like I'd like the original show, like we had you know,
Jenny and Jason together in a way, we had Brian
and Tory together in a way so that if you
liked those pairings on, you know, you kind of got

(56:52):
to see them still together. I mean that was for
the fans there, so I don't know. It bums me
out as a fan. I thought those storylines were for
because you're right, you did as a fan want to
see them together. Well never see never Never. I knew it.
I knew she was going to say never. I think

(57:16):
that's gonna do it. Ladies. That's we could do b
H nine and the musical. There's a Broadway that would
be fun. That would be fun. We could live in
New York together. Then well I'll just well, can move
to New York. You'll do it. Nope, not doing it.
It could just be Kelly and Donna could have a

(57:38):
spin off. We tried that does never work, Like Joanie
Loves Tracy, Those don't work. And by the way, we
tried that and they were that's would be H two
and oh We're like you got us and they were
like other you got a deal. Oh my gosh. Well,

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