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Speaker 1 (00:01):
And That's what you Really missed with Jenna and Kevin
and I Heart Radio podcast. Welcome to and That's what
You Really Missed podcast. I'm Jenna Shqwitz and I am
still Kevin Michale, and today we have a fun special episode.
UM fan participation if you will wild m Jenna, what
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are we doing? We are doing and ask me anything? Episode?
And the amount of questions we got, we could do
twenty of these and maybe we will. Everybody's amazing. Yeah, no,
I love these. These are really these questions were absolutely amazing,
And thank you for sending him in. Keep setting him
in and we'll do more of these, I think if
you like them. There were there were some themes here.
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We will address the frequent questions. There were some great questions,
some thoughtful questions. UM, and this we were all very
very excited. So yeah, to echo, Jenna said, very should have.
Let's get into a Jenna, let's do it. Let's do it. Yeah. Okay,
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I'm gonna just scroll in here and look at one
of the randomly, I'm just gonna pick one. Okay, okay,
did you get to choose Alicia Facciano. Also, please, we're
apologizing now for the bottery of names that we will
message you so thank you so much, thank you for
your patients. Um. Alicia Fasciano said, did you get to
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choose your spots in the choir room scenes or were
they chosen for you? As a very good question, A
lot of the time we were allowed to choose them.
A lot of the time we uh, we kind of
chose them on our own, knowing our little storylines that
we're going on. You're like, well, I have to sit
next to Artie because we have lines and you know
we're dating. But I can't sit next to Finn because
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we just got in a fight. So there was a
lot of like jigging jigging wow um. And then some
directors would come in and have spots for us, like
Karas Barclay or extols who knew us very well would
assign a seat. So it just depended on the director, right, Yeah,
I did, um, And dependent on the scene. Some of
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them we needed to be sitting across from each other
for like a particular shot where we could like throw
a glance and the some sitting right next to you,
then that wouldn't work. So yeah, it's it's very depending
on who was in charge. E Carosi, I totally. I
know I'm futuring this. UM asked what was the hardest
song you had to sing on the show? Oh? Um,
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I think um my top two, like the first thing
coming to my three, um or foot Loose just because
Luke Edgemond did some insane ad lib and that song
is weirdly just so high. UM at last was very difficult.
And having to do a song like that, like an
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iconic song that you don't want to mess up with
Amber was also just a lot of extra pressure, you know,
didn't I didn't. Yeah, that was very difficult. Um. And
I would say another one was p y T was
probably the hardest because I did have like a hundred
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and two fever and I would sing a line it
would basically be like where did it come from a baby,
And then we had to supper five minutes after my
voice to come back because it would go out every line. Yeah,
it was really sad. What about you? You know? I
was having vocal issues mid seasons, I want to say,
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like four or five, and UM, I never quite figured
out what it was. It was partially acid reflux and
partially I don't know anyway, your body rejected. Yeah, she
was tired. Um, dog Dy's was actually very much in
my register, but those higher moments were really hard for
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me to sustain during those times. So dog Days was
really hard because I wanted to nail it, obviously because
you're seeing with Amber at number two days. Because like
one of my favorite songs for the record, thank You,
I tried, And then um, because You Love Me was
incredibly difficult. Um, I knew it so well that it
was actually it was easy to do, but it was
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so hard. I mean, who can sing Celene and do
it well? And then um, Congdom Style obviously for its
own reasons was the hardest. Emotionally, Yeah, yeah, definitely emotionally,
and um, physically and learning another language one of the
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hardest languages to learn. And yeah, just like in thirty
minutes follow up to that, was there an easiest song
that you just knew so well that you could just do?
That's you know, Flash Dance was a really fun one
for me. I'm pretty easy to do. Um and yeah,
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yeah that was that was one that was an easy one.
What about You I Think Stronger by Britney Spears. I
was scared of that high note at the end, but
once I got in there and started recording it. It
ended up being one of the quickest sessions because I
just knew it. Yeah, fully jumped out, Well, I'm glad
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it did. I'm glad we got UM. Here's one from
Poison Blossom. What was your least favorite character storyline? Oh,
there's a lot of them. Um, I don't know. Honestly,
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your your STD storyline was my only story I actually didn't.
I don't know. I I just think the idea of
you and an STD costume freaks me out. Yeah, it
wasn't great. That might be my don't There were times
when there was. It wasn't necessarily storyline, but I feel
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like my response to um was the writer's story, It's
like a really serious story and then already replies super
insensitively obviously that's not my storyline. But he did a
couple of those things, a couple of times where he
just seemed like an ass. I'm just like, what who
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is this? It's one of those times where you like, oh,
it's not me. It is a character. Fine, yeah, you know,
and also a storyline. Probably STD. It was fun because
it was insane. Oh wait, I think maybe I've told
this story. When Taylor Swift visited during that episode, and
I'm yes, did you know this? Do you remember this?
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I mean I knew Taylor was around because her and
Diana were friends, but she was filming on Paramount that
day and through Diana and she, I was filming. One
of the scenes were like the musical number. I'm in
this really gross, ugly hot sweater. I'm probably pretty sninky,
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and we were like filming with the the girls um
that I was like cooking up with at the time.
And then Roger comes over to me and it's like, um,
Taylor Swift is here, I would like to see and
he was whispering like what we're is? She's like right here.
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He turns around and Jesus right there like he and
everyone's like, what's going on? I felt very funny. I
was like, don't worry as girl friends swiftly came to visit.
But also that that follow up question to that brookalize
as what song would Tina sing from Taylor Swifts Midnight album?
And I think Genma and Tina would sing Mastermind sounds
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about right, Which wasn't that the song that played when
Ryan got his Golden Globe? Was it? I think it
was that's really funny. Actually, yeah, it all makes sense.
It all makes sense. I've got a question, um, Leah, like,
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was there really so much drama on set like the
media reported? Now, I know we've talked about this before,
but there's a lot of juice swirling around right now,
and I would like that sentence that juice swirling around.
I'm in rare form this week. So I there was
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a lot of jews swirling around in the media, and um,
I would like to be debunket. No, there really was
not so much drama on set. There were there were
peaks and valleys. There were definitely times where things would
go on or there would be like somebody was in
a fight of some sort or an argument, or somebody
would wrap themselves and be like I'm done for the
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day and leave, because sometimes we really hit those those
points where it was time to go. Um. But no,
I know percent of the time. Percent of the time. Um,
like any kind of like water cooler talk or drama,
there's like little bits of that here and there. But no,
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it never felt like that. No, it definitely didn't. Remember
there would be like magazine articles too, like we would
laugh at the time. Yeah, like what is this like
also like who was going around saying these things? Even
now if I see people like saying certain things like
none of this is true, that is the craziest magazine
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to you remember I was We were on the cover
I think of in Touch for US Weekly and it
was Glee Kids Gone wild mm hmm. And it was
very like stupid, like there wasn't even like pointed stuff
to like talk about because there was nothing to talk about.
And it was like they're going out to drink and
we're like, well, we are of age and we work
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really hard and sometimes we like to have a drink.
It was very they were grasping. I think people wanted something,
so it was just easy to they wanted to see
the Glee on the cover of whatever is um speaking
of which Faith zero four When one asked, have you
signed any India's that keep you from talking poorly about
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another co star? Which is there are no Indias that
were signed in the making of Glee or postly about
talking about anyone for better or for worse. I wonder
if people obviously people do think that, but no, I
feel like as a cast, we've done nothing but to
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publicly prove that we talked pretty openly about everything. Yeah.
But the funny thing is, like that's all that way.
We we talked about things so openly and it's not
really like a lot of news and people are like,
well there must be more. Yeah, okay, So Slinker Andrew said,
what were your guys favorite memories when filming in New York?
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New York deserves its own episode and it will have
its own episode because there was so much happening. But
the thing that I remember the most about New York
was like, oh my god, we're gonna be working so much.
It's so crazy, Like it's such a big episode. I
think we shot a total of five minutes in you
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because there were so many fans and so much paparazzi,
they could only bring us outside to shoot at like
tk ts or wherever. We were on the streets for
a very short amount of time before like things got
dangerous or weird and we had to go back in.
And I feel like we just like hung out a lot.
We did. It was so weird, went out a lot
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of nights in the nights, and we went to work
very early and showed up and did our job. But
like a lot of the time we were able to
kind of just hang out and we watched the We
got up and watched the Royal Wedding. When we were
in New York. Um, we celebrated mine in Diana's birthday
in New York with our friend Will. It was a
really fun time. It was a great time. I also
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remember showing up and the script wasn't done for that
first New York episode. Remember that it was the first
time that had happened, and so we were shooting with
like three quarters of the script and so we still
don't know how the episode ended. Yeah, and so we
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were just and like in New York, the trailers have
to be on the street, so it felt very much
like we had like there was security and everything and
people couldn't but it did feel like anytime we would
go outside of our trailer to walk to another trailer
or walked here and makeup, there was pop Rozzie everywhere.
So there's all these photos online of all of us
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like sort of yelling to each other outside of our
doors and just being dumb. But it was so I
felt so lucky because we got to sort of like
shut down these beautiful areas of New York and like
in Central Park and village times Times Square, Remember Times Square.
I think we shot that thing in Time Square twice
and then that was it. It felt pretty rock star,
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I have to say, like it felt very famous and
also like I was, like, yes it was I was home,
so it was just nice to be home. I'm sure
that was so cool for you. Oh it's awesome. My
my mother and my sister in law and my dad
and my my um, dad's cousin worry in the extras
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in Lincoln Center. That's so cute. At the Lincoln Center.
That was really quick too. I barely remember filming there.
Oh yeah, that was fun. Do you remember this? So?
Breaking the Curtain asked thoughts on the Glee novels that
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were released during the first few seasons. I have no
thoughts because I did not know there were novels. Did
you know that I know about fan fiction, I don't
know about the novels. Yeah, if that is real, can
somebody like send us those because just on Twitter that
is wild? Okay? Yeah, Julie Jules said, what was your
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favorite Amber Riley performance? Yeah, there's so many, ain't away.
It is definitely one of them. Um, and I'm telling
you was also one of them. Ain't No Way on
tour was unreal. Look, and I'm telling you because I
got to see Amber do it in London in dream
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Girls like postally as well, so it felt very full
circle and um was really cool, really cool. I think
I always think of tour, I think of Ain't No Way,
and I think um River deep down hyah was just
of course, So I'm not gonna lie. I had to
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go on YouTube earlier and Jasmine d From made this
video fifteen minute video of the ranking every Tina coin
Chang song because I had to go on and watch
because I didn't remember all the songs that I did.
It's hard to remember some of those, like like I
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don't know, it's just some songs that I didn't remember.
And it was really great. And I'm now going to
go down a hole and do it for all the
characters because I believe there there must be ones for
like you and Amber and everybody else are one. Um,
no one but shells asked for there where any of
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the guest stars divas. No, No, The guest stars were
actually usually the easiest, the coolest, happy to be there
and like really like Gwyneth, Kate Hudson, Sarah Jessica Parker
all awesome. Everyone is so cool. I remember Kate Hudson
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just hanging out in base camp and just been like, hey,
so like the schedules crazy, is it's normal? I'm like, yeah,
you know. She's like I haven't gotten the song back
yet that I recorded, and I was like, yeah, here's
from the time table of like how that works. Like
oh really, It's like, okay, that's good to know. It
was just she was so like hanging with us all
the time. Everyone was really really nice. So co Heavens
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did being the only two o g s grab that
graduated in season five bond you together more. Um, it
didn't feel like we're the only two o g s
because like there was like Cordy and Darren and and everybody,
and then everybody else felt like they just were, you know,
part of the crew. But I do I like this
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question because do you remember we only found out we
were going to be We were juniors on the panel
at Comic Con when they announced it to everybody. I
do not remember that. Oh, we were at Comic Con
for the first time. We were so excited. All the
photos we look like such babies, and um, I remember
Brad and Ryan and they're like, what about the graduating
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class blah blah blah, And they're like, well, Tina and Nardi,
you're juniors and me and you on the panel were
like this boom and I was like oh, and then
the wheels like start turning on stage. I'm like having
to process the fact that we're not graduating, which we
were like very excited about. I was very excited about
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the time, um because just because you're like something new,
something different, We're we're all going, what's going to happen
to the show, and then all of a sudden, it's
like you get to be in the choir room for
another hole year. When I when we found out, I
do remember feeling um thankful, because I was worried that
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if I was in New York or something like like oh,
maybe it wouldn't be on the show anymore. And it's like, oh,
I'm still in high school, so I still got a
job I'm going to do. We think we were going
to get like kicked off the show at some point?
Was that a thing where like are we going to
be in the show? Like maybe they won't bring everyone
to New York because that seems weird, like why would
everything character move to the same place and go to
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the same school. Yeah, I remember that we would come
up with different theories about what would happen to us
because if we went to different cities, they wouldn't probably
cover all of us. So I'm okay, we still have
a check for a notice season. Um um six Phobic asked,
is it true that the writers would add storylines about
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you I r L to annoy y'all. They definitely wrote
to some truth, right. They definitely saw relationships forming, they
saw friendships forming, they saw certain things happened, situations happened
that they wrote to, which we'll get to in the
podcast soon. Um. Yeah, And and I think after they
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start to get to know you well enough, it just
kind of like it inspires them and it fits into
like the way that we were kind of moving in
this show. So yes, they did right to truth, but
not all of them and not to definitely not all
of it. Well, like, for an example, I used to
because I was in musical theater, I would have crushes
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on a lot of gay men O Cay some point,
So I, Um, they liked that story. I love that story,
and so they wrote in that Tina fell in love
with Blaine, and um, I know that whole story has
a lot of controversy around it, in the vapor rape
and the whole thing, but um, it was kind of
inspired by me. And so that's like an example of
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minus the vapo. Yeah, I didn't do that. There are
a lot of questions about that storyline, by the way. Yeah, yeah,
we can talk about that. Um, there's there there also
as an umbrella thing. There were so many questions about
everyone hooking up, people hooking up with each other, people
hooking up on st offset, people hooking up with people
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who were on the crew and cast. It was wild.
Um the question, Yeah, there were, because there's no point
in this singling out one question because there were so
many questions about this. But yeah, we were. And there
I saw one asking if there was like jealousy if
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people hooked up. We were young. Just think of like
your college years. You know, there was drama, no jealousy,
There was no drama. It was just we were hanging out.
There wasn't a lot of cross section cross cross crosstamination happening. Yeah,
cross found nation, cross contamination. There wasn't a lot of
that happening. Um, even with the obvious hook ups and things.
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But um, now I wasn't. No. I mean like a
little bit, but not a lot. Also not our story
to tell. That's my that's my little motto. Um all right.
Caitlin rathfordy X said, how did you feel about season
six and did you like that? Did you feel like
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your characters were pushed out? Season six was Tina went
down to, Well, I went down to a recur um,
which is like my contract was no longer that I
had to be in every episode, but I was in
just a few. So Tina went to college. And at
that point, Um no, I didn't feel like I was
being pushed out because I had actually had a conversation
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with the producers and Bryan and everybody, and you know,
this was like kind of a mutual thing. There were
a lot of new people coming in and it was
something that I wanted to do as well. It was
like take a small step back, but not like leave
the show. So I didn't feel like that. Um, I
did feel a little removed from the show. That it
was weird to hear about it from you, Um what
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was going on sometimes because I just wasn't there all
the time. But also like yeah, I was ready. What
about you, Kevin? I felt removed too. I got I
wasn't a full series regular. I was like a part
time regular. And even then, I think because we were
so used to just being there all the time that
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having anything less than that felt like a disconnect. So
I liked our characters ended up. I like how we
ended up, you know that all that rounding out and everything,
but in terms of actually like being there and filming,
and it felt weird because I think once you're not
there all the time. Mentally, I think I was a
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little removed or checked out, you know, Um, Jenna Hunting,
Munty Fitness, Um. I wanted to know if that's you
doing the ad libs and express yourself, Slade, you know,
I don't know. I don't know. We all did ad
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libs and express herself because it was a group number,
like I remember hearing Naya did some, Amber did some,
and Lea did some. I don't know. Thank you, I'll
take the credit, but I don't know that it's mine
to take. I don't honestly, I don't remember. There were
a couple of times when so when we actually shot
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the musical numbers. Phil sound Man um he would have
all of the he'd actually have like the studio file
of all the tracks um that he would play when
we would sing it. So when we're filming it, sometimes
if you listen to the recording of it, not to
bore you too much, but some of the ad libs
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um might be mixed low so you can't really hear them.
But when we have to lip sync to it, sometimes
he would need to turn those up so we could
actually lip sync properly to them to hear where they go.
And I always loved that because I would go through
it with him and be like, hey, can you like
solo out some of these things just for me, like,
you know, off stage, just because sometimes we couldn't tell.
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I remember one time Corey Mark and I when were
doing one of the Boys mash ups, we had no
idea who was seeing what because we'd switch off every
other line on a few parts on out libs and
at sometimes we all sort of sound similar, and we
like I remember halfway through filming that even Corey wasn't
doing the album, like Corey, that's you, and He's like,
I thought that was you. So it happened a lot.
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But we don't because you go in and everybody just
records a bunch and then they end up choosing what
they want to use, right right. No, I was interesting.
I actually didn't. I forgot about that. Um, Annie m R.
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Wants to know it's the best prank you've done to
a cast mate. I don't. I wasn't a prank player.
I was pranked UM quite a few times. And there
was one where it was a group of people I
believe it was Kelly and Diana and and maybe Nya
and a couple of other people that were aing people
like UM, pretty little liars, and you would get aid
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and they would have some dirty little secret on you
that they would reveal and and like somehow and and
then I came back to my trailer one day. And
everybody knows on set that I love Sarachadrach on everything.
I still do. UM. I came back to my trailer
and there was an a on my vanity mirror written
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in Saracha with an empty stratcha bottle in front of it.
And I thought that was very good. I still have
I think I have a photo of it somewhere. UM.
And then they left some dirty little secret about me
or I don't know, something like that. But that was
it was brilliant. They got all of us. That was
the best print because it went on for weeks a while.
We went on tour and we got these Samsung phones,
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remember that? And so that was the other one. Yes,
And so they would stuff. We get these mysterious texts
from a and it would always be in reference to
like something people shouldn't know. Oh my god, do you
remember how wet did it get? Oh my god? That's right.
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We have our contest winner, our auction winner who donated
to snick Smiths and she won and to come on
the podcast. And so we're gonna in the spirit of
asking questions, we're gonna ask her some and I think
she might have some questions for us. But let's bring
in Madeleine. Hi. How are you pretty good? Are you good?
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Excited that you're here? Yeah? First of all, thanks for
being here. Thank you for donating to Snake Smiths. I'm
so glad that you did. And now we're all here
to get great, very grateful. Where are you calling in from? Um?
From my storm in Portland State, Oregon? Oh? Nice, beautiful,
Poreland is beautiful. Um. So we have some questions for you,
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but we wanted to see if you had any questions
for us first. Yeah, Um, I like Brainstorm, got got
a couple great go for it, give them to us.
So one of the first questions I want to ask was, like,
is there any specific storylines in Glee that really resonated
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with you? M hmm, that's a good one. It's a
good one. Um. I think it just resonated with me
for the purpose that I was glad it was being seen.
And I've talked about this before, but Kurt and Bert
I think was just phenomenal on so many different levels.
And it was nice to be able to see a
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healthy Gayson and accepting father accepting Ish at first um
father relationship because I think that helped, you know, transform
people's views of how this can be done in a
healthy and normal, productive way. That was going to be
mine too. You can also say that one, well I did. Yeah,
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that's that's one of my favorite storylines that like I
really resonated with as well. Just overall, do you have
another one that would really resonated with you? Another one
was probably getting accepted into college and like trying to
find your career in like different places. Um, that storyline
and seasons like three through five especially, it was like
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really hit at the right moment when I rewatched Glee
at some point and I was just like, oh, I'm
going with this right now. Yeah, that's a very intimidating
and anxiety written. I think inves just what am I doing?
How much of the snow what I want to do
at this age? That makes no sense? Yeah, all right?
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Next question nextclusion is do you have a favorite finale
out of all the finales? We've talked about this on
the podcast before, but um, the two thousand nine I
think at one point was supposed to be the finale
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of the series, and there was some question of like
is this going to be or is the other one
going to be? What is the other one called? Um,
you know, the two parter essentially, and I thought two
thousand nine it was where it could have ended for me. Yeah,
or was one of my favorites. I think just because
it was so fun to do and we were literally
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just talking about this before you joined us. Was it
was a season two when we were in New York
filmed filming the finale in New York, and it was
chaos but so much fun and it felt like a party.
To sort of at the end of the season, like
you did your final exams and you just had that
extra week in school like that. That's what it felt like,
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and it felt soft get the film somewhere else and
glamorous New York. So that was probably my favorite, the
craziest experience in New York every And there was one
day that Kevin and I. I just remember this, Kevin
and I we showed up to work in the morning
and we had the same outfit on. Remember that we
were both in New York. We were like we were
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at the same outfit today. We didn't call each other
much time together. Yeah, clearly. Another question I know in
the previous podcast is talked about working with Paris and
stuff like that. I was wondering if you had any
other favorite directors you've worked with. Well, Ryan for sure.
I mean I feel like outside of Ryan and Brad
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and Ian like the main Holy Trinity um. Eric Stoltz
was incredible to work with because he had this whole
different way of working. He was open suits, you weren't allowed,
you had to know your lines, you weren't to bring
your sides that they would give you for the day.
So he wanted you to be extra prepared, but as
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intimidating that should be. He was so into the characters.
He loved the characters. He cared about the character storylines,
what they were thinking and doing on and off screen,
and being around someone like that Um who always was
thinking of those things just meant a lot and he
came up with so many great ideas. Eric was the best.
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He was just the best, and he came back for
like a lot of episodes. He did like a lot
a lot of episodes with us, so he was just
a really familiar face to have around. UM. It can
be really daunting as a TV director to come into
somebody else's space and kind of be in charge because
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it's like our home, right, You're like coming into our
house and then like taking charge of it. So there's
like a very um there was a very respectful way
that Eric came in, but also like still took charge
of everything we need to get done, and you know,
really actually like directing and leading versus kind of the
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laugh thereof with some directors, Um, not a lot, but
sometimes it'd be directors that kind of like let everybody
else take the lead, and that makes for a really
messy time behind the scenes. I think I remember we
started like we kept asking Ryan to bring Eric back more?
Do you remember that? And he was so he was like,
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you guys have never asked this before, Like yeah, but
we love him, Like why do you love him so much?
Like you need to come be hang out with us.
You can see the magic. He also made it on time.
He always made his days, which was really important because
some directors could come in and not realize like how
much there was to do, and you know, was just
like a way over limit. Yeah, and then Eric would
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be like you're like, what seven o'clock and I can
go home? Yea, yeah, Okay, we have some questions for
you before you go? So what is your favorite Glee song?
No pressure? My favorite Glee song is actually, um, I
believe in a thing called love. Uh wow, I don't
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think I've ever heard that one. I love that. That's great.
But yeah, like earlier was like I like a good
rock sone and that it's just a good yeah, great song. Um.
What is one of your favorite group numbers? M like
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full Group or like trouble Tones, whatever you want. Trouble
Tones absolutely counts. They win. Um. One of my favorites
is the adule mashup mm hm m hm. I'm like
know what it's called, but that one's likes it and
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something like that one was one of my favorites. Oh, yes,
that is an excellent that also, I think just gets
better with time, doesn't it. That one is just up there. Um.
Do you have a dream storyline that you wish could
have happened between some of the characters or the song
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we wanted us to do. Honestly, I really would have
loved to see more Tina and Artie and all of it,
not sucking up at all. I would have loved to
like dig more into your guys storylines. Yeah, thank you
for saying that. I definitely as we got like into
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the later seasons, I got to I felt like I
got to do more, which was really nice. Um, even
though the story has got a little weirder, but um,
but I appreciate that. Thank you. We appreciate that. Um.
Thank you so much for joining us. We really appreciate
showing up. You are a pure delight. Thank you so
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so much. Yeah, it was so nice to meet you.
Good luck in school. Thanks for having me of course,
and thank you for listening. Yes, thank you, thank you.
That was really fun. Let's do another one of these? Yeah,
I could, I could keep going. There are so we
had thousands questions. Thank you guys for writing in. Seriously,
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