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Speaker 1 (00:03):
Ring, ring, ring ring. May I please speak with Zoe.
Speaker 2 (00:07):
Oh, hello, Lamarne, let's patch in Hannah.
Speaker 3 (00:10):
God, I forgot what it was like working with you guys.
Speaker 1 (00:27):
Hello there, folks, this is Lamarne aka your dad. Now
as your father, I'm speaking to you from a place
of love, speaking to you from a place of comfort,
and dare I say a place of peace now today
as I rub my very pronounced mustache while I battle
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these seasonal allergies. And let me tell you something, he
seasonal allergies can really kiss my ass, because I'm feeling
some type of way about it right now. This week,
I've been known as a mouth breather. I've been doing
a lot of heavy breathing through the mouth hoole, and
that's due to the pollen in the air. I think,
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I think, but I digress. I wanted to take the
time tonight to answer a few questions from the fans.
You know, read some comments, read some remarks, really get
into the grid of it all, really dig in there
and dive into some of the questions you all have
been sending in, you know, the hard hitting stuff. Now. Obviously,
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if you want your questions answered, all you got to
do is email us at Welcome to our show podcast
at gmail dot com. That's welcome to our show podcast
at gmail dot com. So let's get into it. First
question comes from Sarah H. I'm not sure what the
H stands for. It could be anything. It could be Highland,
it could be Sarah Hyland. Let's just say this. First
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question comes from Sarah Hyland. Hi, my friends, and I
love your show, both the podcast and the show, and
I was listening to the Bully podcast episode and I
have a question, Winston says, Theodore K. Mullins, which is
the same name as one of the main characters in
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the show, Shit's Creek, Ted Theodore. I assume Mullins shits Creek. Okay, well,
okay here shits Creak came out after this episode. But
does anyone know if that's just a coincidence. Thank you
you are the best and keep up the great work.
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We appreciate you well. Thank you. Sarah Hyland. I don't
know if it's actually Highland. It could be anything else.
It could be Sarah something. I don't think Sarah Howard.
Could just be Sarah H. I don't know if anybody whatever.
I digress again, but to answer your question, Theodore K. Mullins.
Is it a Quinns that the show Shit's Creek uses
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or has a character named Ted Mullins. No, it's not
a coincidence. They stole it from us. Everybody knows HiT's
Creek has been a show that admired New Girl. They really,
they really, they they in order to get that show
off the ground, they kind of had to dig deep
into what we were doing on New Girl in order
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to create their show. They talk about it in interviews.
Go back and do and just listen, just listen, especially
Theodore K. Mullins. That was a character that they really
also admired. I think everybody out there knows that Shit's
Creek is just a knockoff New Girl. It's been talked about,
it's been widely expressed. No, I'm kidding. I do believe
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it could just be a coincidence. Ted Mullins. I'm sure
there's a bunch of Ted Mullins out there. We don't
know if it's a Theodore. We don't know if on
Shit's Creek Ted is short for Theodore. It could be
short for Teddy. You know, I knew it's Eddie, Teddy Ruxman,
Teddy Ruxman was a good homie of mine. So sorry, Sarah,
to answer your question, I don't think it's related. I
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would love to say that it was. That's just the
ego in me. Welcome question number two. Question number two.
Actually it's not a question, it's an overcomment. It says, hey,
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Zoey Hannah in the morning. My roommates and I are
all huge New Girl fans. We're constantly watching and quoting
the show and have all taken on respective roles as
each of the characters. I'm Jess, Madeline is Schmidt, and
Maya is Winston. I'm assuming Maya is the cool one.
I'm assuming Maya is the dope one, the one with
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that extra Oh, that's something that gravitas. I'm sure she's
the leader. I'm sure Maya is your hero. I'm sure
you are. I look up to Maya and respect her. Now.
The show has been a way for us to connect
and distress after long days of work and school, and
we are super grateful to have it. We made our
very own douchebag Jar, and we wanted to show you
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the form doesn't exactly equal the function. We're thinking of
using it as a gratitude Jar but you know, and
then they have a lovely photo of all three of
them with the douchebag jar, and I gotta say it,
it's all lovely, it's all great. They end by saying, anyway,
thank you for spreading joy with the show and the podcast,
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Smiley Face, Well, Maya, Madeline and Christy. I gotta say,
I think y'all did a fantastic job on this douchebag jar.
I used to have a douchebag jar in my house.
I tried to make one. I put it, I put
it in my living room, and it was getting filled
with money. It wasn't it wasn't for like. It wasn't
a douchebag jar. It wasn't a gratitude jar. It was
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a leftover change jar. You know, when you come home
at the end of the night, you got those loose ones,
got a couple ones in there, a loose quarters, a
couple two dollars bills, a couple of Canadian loonies and
tunies from your travels abroad, and then you sit him
in that jar. And then and then I had a friend, Yeah,
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I had a friend. I had a friend who decided,
you know what, let me, let me borrow from that jar.
Not only did he borrow from that jar, he never
replaced it, which means he took from the jar, he
took from the cup. If you don't replace that is theft.
He took it and never replaced it. At least, I
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don't think I'd come home sometimes and be a little
light and I was like, I know, I had more
loonies and tunies than this. You know, but I think Maya,
Madeline and Christie, I think you've done an excellent job.
I think I'm gonna post this photo on my story
so one of the episode comes out, you guys can
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see it one. I think it's fantastic. Question number three.
In the episode, the Landlord Winston paints over the alien
sex mural Schmidt left in the closet. A few episodes later,
the mural is suddenly across an entire wall of Winston's
room with no explanation, and remains there for the rest
of the show. I always feel like I miss something,
but after a rewatch it really is never explained. Was
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there maybe a deleted scene that explained it? What happened?
How did the paint it over mule return bigger than ever?
Please explore I need to know more. Thank you, Shawna
or Channa or Chauna is spelled cchana, however you spell
your name. Excellent question. So yes, I do know what
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you're referring to. I remember the I remember it vividly actually,
because fun fact, I have that mural at my house.
I have that big space or g sex mural or
whatever it's called. Please forgive me. You can hear that
beeping in the background. I am doing this podcast in
the middle of the street. I'm sitting on a curb,
drinking beer from a bucket. So effet, let's go. Yes.
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I do believe it was explained but later cut. So
there's a couple of things. One, in television, sometimes, especially
in a comedy like this, we just do dumb shit
and then don't really explain it, which can explain a
lot if something ever looks weird or strange to you.
The odds are we just did it for laugh purposes,
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for laugh value, and never really gave the audience an explanation.
Now that's one. Now two, I do believe there was
something where Schmidt hired the same artist to paint that
over the one because he only turns the light off.
It says, Winston sucks. It's glowing a dark Winston sucks.
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So I do believe it was another commissioned piece on
the wall. So to answer your question, maybe a scene
was deleted. But I do but but I I gotta say,
I think, I gotta say, I do think it was
something in the line on the lines of it's just
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television and they just did it for laugh purposes. So
number four, if Ali wasn't short for Alison, wasn't short
for anything? Love You and the podcast from Adriana, I
thought Ali was short for Alison. Did I miss something?
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Oh my god, dare I say I'm lost? I we
even have the song Allison listen. You know, so I
thought Ali was short for Alison. Maybe I missed something.
So I'm gonna have to go back and check on
that one. Allie is short for Alison. It is upon
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further review. I went back and I did my research.
I went to season five. The episode is I think
episode seventeen. It is called road Trip. Yeah, season five,
episode seventeen. Winston says, Now, not many people know this,
but you know Ali's full name is Alison, so it
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is So to answer your question, you were wrong Adriana,
you were wrong. I don't want to gloat, because that's
not the guy I am. But Adriana, you were wrong.
And I also want to double back on question the
third question from Shauna Channa China, you know it's TV.
I think that he is deleted a scene. I'm not
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gonna lie to you. I don't know that one's hard.
That one's a hard one to explain. Either way, we
got our intergalactic space sex mural, and I think it
was fun. I think it was fun for everybody. I
think everyone now knows exactly what intergalactic space orgy looks like,
because if you've ever been space, that's the last thing
you expect to see is an intergalactic space orgy going on.
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You know what I mean? So many different angles, so
much space, Why would you be so close? And never
mind wowcos Question number five, Hello, Zoe, Lamarn and Hannah.
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I'm Tigan a fan since day one of the TV show.
I've been loving the podcast. Your show has been a
constant source of enjoyment for me. I admire your work
as people and actors. My question for you is what
were your favorite things about performing with each of the
main cast members? Did you have a favorite person to
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work side by side with, thanks for all that you
doan Costelnack he him. Let's see, let's go down to
the line. Favorite part about working with Zoe is how
great of a performer she is. She's super nice. First
of all, she's super kind and I'm I'm was a
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huge fan, you know, of hers when I got on
the show, so it was once the nerves go away,
you realize you're just working with a dope person. She's
super thoughtful, checks in all the time, so that's like,
that's that's a bonus. It makes it makes you feel
really comfortable when you're at work, you know what I mean.
And like I said, she just elevates you because she's
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so good at what she does. Let's see, Hannah. Hannah
has got to be the sweetest person on planet Earth.
And when you're performing with her, she's also very generous
in that. So that's the one thing I like about
Hannah is that she's very generous with like egging you
on for jokes, you know, really setting you up to score.
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So you know, that's what I love about about working
with her. And obviously she's she's just like you know,
she's one of the homies, you know, So it's always cool.
In between takes, we're talking about how much wine she drinks.
I'm kidding, she's not on She's not an alcoholic Max Greenfield.
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Working with Max, I gotta say he is one hell
of a performer. He's sometimes you get caught up and
watching him and you check out of the scene because
what he's doing is so funny. And again, he's one
of those people that always sets you up for jokes.
He's constantly like egging you on. He'll write, Max will
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like pitch you jokes. But just as a performer, that
is fantastic, Like to get pitched a joke? Are you
kidding me? Like he's and he's super funny and he's
a hell of a writer. So that's always that was always, uh,
you know, he's definitely one of my favorite popole that
I've ever worked with. And like I said, the same
for Jake John's and as well, you get caught up
and watching the show. Uh, Jake goes full crazy in
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certain moments, like he's just like, you know, improvising, you know,
going way off script and and it's usually in reaction
to what you're doing. I'll try to improvise with Jake
and I'll do something and he will completely go so far,
it goes so far left. It's just really it's just
really fun to work with and Damon. Damon is just
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oh my gosh. Working with Damon has just been like
a joy of my life. Obviously, you're working with one
of the greats. Super funny, super cute. You know, Damon's cute.
And I think that's the main reason why I like where.
I like working with Daimon. He's cute, you know what
I'm saying. Yeah, do you have a favorite person to
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work side by side with. I'd probably say Ferguson. It's
just better than all the actors on our show. This
is better. He is it better. So thank you, Thank
you Tigan, Thank you Tigan for that question. So that's
it for our Q and A this week. Folks. Please
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