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Speaker 1 (00:08):
Now Loft Meeting.
Speaker 2 (00:29):
We are calling a Loft meeting. This is our Loft
made show where we welcome special guests and fans of
the Loft to talk about all things New Girl Today.
Speaker 1 (00:37):
It's just us to but we have some fan questions.
Speaker 2 (00:41):
So we got a little deep in our last episode
and a little vulnerable. So that's where we're going in
this Loft Meeting. So question number one comes from Andy
from Florida. Have you had any moments as actors where
you did feel some therapeutic release?
Speaker 1 (00:59):
What is that like? Cold? I answer this, Oh yeah, okay,
it's when I got to kick Jake Johnson in the nuts.
Speaker 3 (01:08):
What.
Speaker 2 (01:09):
Yeah, So there was a scene where I get to like,
I get to go in and I'm mad about whatever
happened with he did something to the Jess character, and
I literally think I just marched into the bar and
I just like punch or kick him in the nuts,
and then I think I leave.
Speaker 1 (01:25):
I remember it's later on in.
Speaker 2 (01:26):
The series, and I remember that felt very cathartic, and
I remember Jake seeing the look in my eyes like,
oh wow, she's really I think she could put a
little power in that punch. And they were like she's
just gonna fake it so you don't need a cup,
and he's like, I would like a cup. I would
like a cup. I think I need a cup. She's
got some fire in her eyes. I'd like a cup.
And then knowing he had a cup, I was just
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sort of like, ugh, I can kind of really kind
of lean into this feeling for all those men that
have wrung all my girls, and I got to do
it in character and I got a punch him in
the junk. I think that was the expression news on
the show. So that's a yes, Andy.
Speaker 1 (02:03):
What about you? Lamarn?
Speaker 4 (02:04):
First of all, Hannah, I just want to say that
is aggressive on your part. Is disturbing a job? Well,
it's disturbing that you felt great about it and that
you took it out on my lovely beloved Jake Johnson,
which is why he ended up having twins afterwards. Split
he split his tectacles into or into three. I should
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say so for me, I would say anytime I get
to play basketball on this show, in particular, we have
some basketball related scenes. Basketball is my comfort place. It
is where I feel the most just relaxed. A vacation
for me is literally just shooting around you know, like
at a gym with non competitive people, so when you're
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on when you're on the set, it's clearly non competitive.
So we used to have the basketball hoop outside of
of our stage, and so every day it was we
would end up getting as sweaty as could possible be me, Jake,
Max and guest stars who would come on, and it
was like for me, it was a big stress reliever
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and it made days go by longer. So anytime I
can have a basketball hoop in a scene, then yeah,
that right there is very therapytic. Thank you, Andy from Florida.
Speaker 3 (03:18):
All right.
Speaker 1 (03:19):
Question two, Emma from Iowa.
Speaker 2 (03:23):
If you could play at a moment from your real
life on screen, what moment would you choose.
Speaker 4 (03:31):
A real moment? Man's that's tough because as an actor
you get to do a lot of cool stuff, a
lot of cool stuff, And.
Speaker 2 (03:42):
I feel like this show always kind of was like
like New Girl. A lot of it was a lot
of art imitating life. They pulled a lot from our lives,
and it was we were all kind of in that
same stage of life where we were, you know, you
no longer living with your parents, you know, in a
fully domestic at least you and I. We were not, like,
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you know, married, kids or anything. So it was very
similar to what was happening in the show. And so
there was so many things that felt so close to home,
these weird moments with roommates or friends or dating that
just made it into the show so weirdly, I think
you get to see a bunch of them here on
the show when you rewatch it.
Speaker 1 (04:24):
And I'm trying to think of anything cool.
Speaker 2 (04:26):
That's happened where I was like that was, I'd like
to do that again.
Speaker 4 (04:29):
Now for me, I there was a movie that I'd
done where I played this really smart guy, like a
tech genius, really like the best in the world, and
I ended up becoming super rich at the end of
the movie, and I'm like, dressed all fancy, I got
a nice suit, I got on jewelry, and I'm in
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this truck filled with cash and gold and all this
stuff like that, And that is something that is I
want to do that in real life. I want to
see what is like to own a private jet and
just bricks and bricks of gold.
Speaker 1 (05:05):
The questions the opposite my real life.
Speaker 4 (05:10):
On screen, I thought it was the reverse.
Speaker 1 (05:17):
I thought it was I do like. I like your
version though too.
Speaker 2 (05:21):
Look, Emma, I love your question, but I like lamore
if you interpretation a lot too.
Speaker 4 (05:30):
Well, you got that, you got the answer you got
because uh my real if I can play it on screen, no,
because I already did it. Already did it.
Speaker 2 (05:42):
Okay, Okay, Let's move on to Eric from Wisconsin, Holy
smokes hysterical. Okay, Eric from Wisconsin and episode two one three,
Zoe plays a pretty convincing Elvis.
Speaker 1 (05:54):
Oh, this is like a Wheelhouse question for you, bro.
Speaker 2 (05:57):
If you had to impersonate a famous singer, who would
you choose and what song would you sing?
Speaker 1 (06:05):
Okay, I know my answer, your.
Speaker 4 (06:07):
Uh mine would probably be.
Speaker 2 (06:09):
You could almost do anybody. You are like a really
good parrot.
Speaker 4 (06:13):
Well, I impersonate a lot of and you're a.
Speaker 1 (06:15):
Good singer in your own right, and you're a good parent.
Speaker 4 (06:18):
Yeah, well, thank you, thank you very much. I would
say I would know this one is different, this one
is interesting. I would like to play out. I would
like to sing quondo quondo kwondo by Engelbert humperdink or
any or maybe I would like I would like to
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impersonate Mandy Patinkin somewhere over the rainbow that well, I can't.
That's what you said, if you if you you know,
if you had to try. No, are you going to
do it too?
Speaker 1 (06:56):
Yeah, I'll do mine, fucking liar, I will, I swear
of got. I just pulled up the lyrics so I can.
Speaker 4 (07:02):
Do it really Yeah, Okay, you go first.
Speaker 1 (07:06):
Okay.
Speaker 2 (07:06):
So here's I'm the polar opposite to you in so
many ways, and so I can't sing.
Speaker 1 (07:11):
I can't.
Speaker 2 (07:12):
I just don't have that gift. Okay, I don't have it.
I'm also like not the greatest parrot, so I can't.
So but one of my favorite singers of all time
Canadian legend is Leonard Cohen.
Speaker 1 (07:22):
Okay, and Leonard and I both were blast with pretty
deep voices.
Speaker 2 (07:29):
Okay, so I'm gonna do my Leonard Cohen impersonation of
one of my favorite songs ever.
Speaker 5 (07:33):
It's called Everybody Knows. Everybody knows that the boat is sinking.
Everybody knows that the captain live. Everybody's got this broken
feeling like their mama or the dog just die.
Speaker 6 (07:51):
Everybody's hands are in their pockets, everybody wont sub box
of chocolates and a long stemros. Everybody knows ooh.
Speaker 3 (08:08):
Hennah, Hannah out here sounded like a dude.
Speaker 4 (08:12):
That's right, that's what I call you, old old deep
voice Hannah Simone. Oh, oh my god, oh.
Speaker 3 (08:21):
Sing a chest. Oh my gosh.
Speaker 1 (08:27):
Yeah, there you go. Okay, now you go.
Speaker 4 (08:30):
And I can't believe you did that.
Speaker 3 (08:32):
Hannah.
Speaker 4 (08:32):
You are a magician.
Speaker 1 (08:34):
You look genuinely shook right now.
Speaker 4 (08:37):
Yeah, because I'm like, what did you just do?
Speaker 3 (08:41):
I sing on a dime, you know me.
Speaker 4 (08:42):
I don't care, I don't.
Speaker 1 (08:43):
I'm never sang. I don't sing.
Speaker 2 (08:45):
I can't sing unless i'm singing. Like, by the way,
I've also never tried to do that before.
Speaker 1 (08:51):
I was like this, really, I think in my brain
because I know I have a low voice, I can talk.
I can talk.
Speaker 2 (08:56):
And then I forgot that he does that weird part
where the song goes.
Speaker 5 (08:59):
I'm like, we're gonna go.
Speaker 4 (09:01):
I've never heard that song. That was my first time
hearing that song too.
Speaker 2 (09:05):
Oh it's dark the whole thing. Like if you hear
the first verse, I'll just say it just so you know.
This song is crazy. Everybody knows the dice are loaded.
Everybody knows with their fingers or everybody rolls with their
fingers crossed. Everyone knows that the war is over. Everybody
knows that the good guy's lost. Everyone knows the fight
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is fixed. The poor stay poor and the rich get rich.
That's how it goes. Everybody knows this man to all
the truth. He was a poet and but he couldn't
truly sing sing, but he was. He wrote all these
incredible but books of poetry, and then he just delivered
it like how I just kind of delivered it. And
it's so powerful. But the things he says, when you listen,
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you're like, damn, you ain't like that man.
Speaker 4 (09:49):
That man that's coming from Canada too. I thought Canada
was all teatres man talking about.
Speaker 2 (09:56):
All right, So Mandy Patinkin somewhere over the Rainbow, you
had a you better try.
Speaker 4 (10:01):
I can't. I can't do Mandy pinking somewhere with rainbow.
I gotta do a different one. That's Mandy Patinkin is
one of the greatest singers of all time. And my
voice doesn't do that. What other words or something?
Speaker 2 (10:13):
Leonard Cohen, by the way, like he's on like every
Hall of Fame situation ever.
Speaker 5 (10:17):
You gotta try.
Speaker 4 (10:18):
Let me see where somewhere, Let me see where the
lyrics are for somewhere over the rainbow. Yeah, hell no,
I'm singing that ship.
Speaker 2 (10:27):
You, by the way, called me out me like you're
never gonna do it, You're never gonna even try to
do it.
Speaker 1 (10:31):
And then look look Eric from Wisconsin.
Speaker 2 (10:36):
You had his reverse and there, because usually it's Lamorn
singing and being like.
Speaker 4 (10:40):
I'm gonna do Inglebert humperdink instead.
Speaker 1 (10:43):
Okay, do Bert, let's go. I want to hear something.
Speaker 3 (10:46):
Tell me when will you be my.
Speaker 4 (10:50):
Have you heard the song?
Speaker 3 (10:51):
Tell me quonda kwonda? Qudo we can shall DIVI? Please
don't make me wait again? When will you say yes
to me? Tell me kwondo kwondo quondo? You mean happiness
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to me? Oh and doll and tell me when all
moments a day, every day seems.
Speaker 1 (11:33):
Time.
Speaker 3 (11:35):
Let me show you the way to enjoy beyond compare.
Speaker 1 (11:44):
I'm on the Hollywood ball to see you.
Speaker 3 (11:46):
Wait a moment.
Speaker 1 (11:50):
Are you joking right now? Why are you acting?
Speaker 2 (11:53):
Bro?
Speaker 1 (11:54):
Get that record deal? Somebody somebody said this to the people.
Speaker 4 (11:57):
Thats oh man, I got it. I got it. Once
I get warmed up, let me warm up, and then
I'm gonna come back and up to the Engelbert album.
Then I'll give you the Mandy Pink.
Speaker 2 (12:09):
Can I do the the Leonard Cohen intro to the album?
Speaker 4 (12:14):
What is death on the Round? Damn?
Speaker 1 (12:20):
That's right, that's what it's gonna be.
Speaker 2 (12:22):
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Thanks for hanging with us.
Speaker 4 (12:50):
Roomy join us Tuesday so we can recap season two,
episode fourteen, Pepperwood with this very special guest, Jake Johnson.
Come on now, the Jag Johnson and the Only, the
one and Lonely Jake Johnson. Everybody much loved piece.
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