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July 8, 2025 56 mins

Kate kicks off with some Feral Behavior from childhood, where she reads a story to the class with a very memorable character. In this week's Dumpster Dive, Blaze's old neighbor, Frollo, adds chickens to the list of things he hates. In Trash or Treasure, Brianna does a deep dive into the Titan submersible documentary. In Feral Trash Night, The O.C. recaps continue with episodes 21 and 22, where consent is forgone, Jimmy continues to flop, and post-9/11 airport rules don't apply to Seth Cohen.

 

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TIMESTAMPS:

00:00 Intro

01:28 Does Brianna Have Crabs?

02:15 Feral Behavior - Kate's Tale of Sir P*ssy The Happy Cat

11:14 Trash or Treasure - Netflix Oceangate Documentary

20:56 Dumpster Dive - Frollo's Nextdoor Comments Pt. 2: Chickens Edition

29:04 The O.C. Recap: Season 1 - Episode 21 The Goodbye Girl

39:43 The O.C. Recap: Season 1 - Episode 22 The L.A.

54:16 Feral Trash Night Plans

55:44 Where You Can Find Us

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Brianna (00:00):
Listen to your heart.

Kate (00:01):
When he's lurking around.
Welcome to something Feral, thepodcast where three friends,
watch, eat, and talk trash.
We're your hosts.
I'm Kate.

Brianna (00:11):
I'm Brianna, and I did not touch the mic.

Blaze (00:13):
Uh, I'm Blaze and you're a liar.
You just did.

Brianna (00:15):
No, not this time.
Not for the second

Blaze (00:17):
Okay.
Okay.
I'm Blaze and I'm fine.

Kate (00:21):
We're
all fine.

Brianna (00:22):
Everything's

Blaze (00:22):
fine.
It's not period week.
I'm fine.
You know what,

Kate (00:26):
know what, It is a tough time.
A tough time for all.
By that, I mean, I make it atough time for all around me
when I am in that position.
really the week before is when I'm
at my

Brianna (00:37):
yeah, Same.

Kate (00:38):
Yeah.

Blaze (00:38):
it just
depends on the week for me.
Mm-hmm.
It's always

Kate (00:41):
never know what you're gonna get.

Blaze (00:42):
Nope.

Kate (00:44):
Uh,

Blaze (00:45):
Jeff earlier, I was like, I'm feeling nuts today.
He's like, you're acting nuts acting.
I'm like, yeah.

Kate (00:49):
Okay.
That's so funny.
'cause today Maverick was like,you are fired up about something.
And I was like, I don'teven know what it is.
Like, honestly, I had like a decent day.
Like nothing was really off.
I
was just,

Brianna (01:00):
and Dale came up to me and was like, you just seem really tired today.
'cause I was, I was like, really loy
and like when I was walking from thecar to here, I got out of breath.

Kate (01:10):
So we've all synced up to some

Brianna (01:12):
degree.
Some

Blaze (01:13):
I mean, we're all wearing black.
We're in mourning for our bodies.
Oh, I'm sorry.
You're wearing brown.

Brianna (01:17):
Our, our failed cycles.

Kate (01:19):
Think of it as the dirt that is burying us.

Blaze (01:22):
Yeah.
Oh, Wow.

Brianna (01:24):
wow.

Blaze (01:24):
That was goth.

Brianna (01:25):
Good thing it's a slow week at work.

Kate (01:27):
Hoyoyoy.

Brianna (01:28):
Real quick.
Um, before we jump into yourFeral Behavior, wanna address
for those that are watching.
I have a mosquito bite righton my ankle bone, where the
hump is, you know what I mean?
Like your little ankle bump.
Bump.
Yeah.
And it is driving me absolutely up a wall.

Kate (01:42):
That is brutal.

Brianna (01:42):
So if you see me like doing something weird down here,
it's because I'm itching my ankle.

Kate (01:47):
No, we've all just had a really long week and you know,

Blaze (01:50):
she got crabs.
It's okay to say

Kate (01:51):
yeah,

Brianna (01:53):
it.
Oh

Kate (01:54):
Yikes.

Brianna (01:56):
Okay.
Keep going.
Don't, maybe we should just cut that whole

Kate (01:59):
We'll see.
Um.

Blaze (02:01):
Depends on how I feel.

Kate (02:02):
I say that as if like I have any say.
I'm like,

Blaze (02:03):
well, think

Kate (02:04):
that.

Blaze (02:04):
Yeah.

Kate (02:05):
Blaze,

Blaze (02:06):
I ain't listening.
Sometimes

Kate (02:08):
if you're listening out there, out

Blaze (02:09):
listening
out there

Kate (02:10):
I'll send notes.

Blaze (02:11):
I can't read.
Oh, no.

Kate (02:12):
Uh oh.
Okay.
Leah, Michelle.

Brianna (02:15):
All right.
Do we wanna jump in?
Kate has a feral behavior for us today.

Kate (02:20):
I do have a feral behavior from my childhood.

Brianna (02:22):
Am I in the story?

Kate (02:23):
Yes, actually.
in a way, and I to knowif you remember because

Brianna (02:27):
Ooh.
Okay.

Kate (02:28):
it's something that is like in my mind forever.
It's, this is, this is from fifth grade.
And I need to know if like, otherkids in the class remember, like.
Because it's one of those likepeak embarrassing moments for me.
And I wanna know if you recall,
um.
So in fifth grade, we had to like, writestories and read 'em aloud to the class.
and I was really proud ofthe story that I had written.

(02:51):
It was a mystery, like a murder mystery.
And it took place.
I believe it was in a museum.
I think it took place in a museum.
And I felt good.
Like, I felt like I wrote.
Like murder on the OrientExpress, you know what I mean?
I felt really confident about my story.
I was so excited to read it to the class.
And this is important becauseI also read this story.

(03:13):
I was so proud of it.
And I read this story to my mombefore I read it to my class, and
I asked her what I thought, and shereally liked it and was very engaged.
And I, I felt good aboutit and she did too.
And that was the feedback she gave me.
so I went to class and read this story.
It is important to know inthis story, I don't remember
any other character's names.
There was the man who likeworked at the museum who was the

(03:34):
protagonist and he had a cat.
And this story is importantbecause of what I named the cat.

Brianna (03:44):
Oh, no.

Kate (03:44):
It's going where you think it's going.
And I, you know.
Went to class and they askedwho wanted to read theirs first.
And I read it either likebetween first and third, right?
Like I was ready to go read thisstory and a majority of the feedback
that I got was from people sayingI really liked the name of the cat.
And I was like, oh mygosh, thank you so much.

(04:04):
I'm so clever.
And at one point our teacher,said, okay, everybody, that's
enough about the name of the cat.
And I was like, oh my gosh, I'm so clever.
The teacher had to tell the peopleto calm down because it was so funny.
I named this cat, I don't evenlike this word, so like whatever.
But I named his cat, Sir Pussy.

(04:24):
And I got up in front ofthat classroom and read this
like it is also important to knowlike an element of this is at one,
at one point the protagonist getsknocked unconscious and he wakes up.

Brianna (04:43):
To Sir Pussy.

Kate (04:43):
Staring because he wakes up to Sir Pussy on his face.
I read this with my whole chest to aroom of like 10 year olds, and I didn't
know what that word meant, obviously.
And I actually, I need to reachout to June because I need to know.

Blaze (05:06):
Oh.

Kate (05:06):
What her thoughts were.

Brianna (05:07):
Oh,

Blaze (05:08):
she
she had to know what this word meant in

Kate (05:10):
I
dunno, but like, no.
Okay.
But my thought process is likeif the kid is four and tells you
a story with that character'sname, you say like, okay, sweetie.
Like, that's not like a word we reallylike to use, but like, you gotta
like, let 'em go and forget about it.
Like, I was 10, like enough, likeold enough for like older kids
to know, you know what I mean?
And like, she let me, likeagain, she proofread it.

(05:31):
So like she let me readthis to her and then.
Knew I was read to the whole class, like.

Blaze (05:36):
June, what the fuck.

Kate (05:37):
Yeah.
She, and so I don'tlike, did she not know?
That feels crazy.
Like, I mean, my mom doesn'tlike talk like that, but like for
God's sake, like you have to know.
Right.

Blaze (05:49):
Have you talked to June about this?
this

Kate (05:50):
No, I totally.

Brianna (05:51):
June, we need her on the, we need her on the, we need a rebuttal.

Kate (05:54):
Yeah.

Blaze (05:54):
Do you know?
Did you did you set her up for this?

Kate (05:56):
Honestly, I might have her call.
Like she, like I was being just sucha brat and she's like, great story.
I'd slammed my door one too manytimes and she said, you know what?
Your class will love it.

Blaze (06:07):
She knew she played the long game.
She's like, she, one day shewill have a have a platform.

Kate (06:11):
Yeah.

Blaze (06:11):
And this will be funny.

Kate (06:12):
And she was like, you know, as a parent, I imagine you only get so many
moments when you're like, if your kidis being a brat, like you just kinda,
I mean like you don't have to take it.
Right?
Like, my parents are strict, but like.
There are just like long periodsof kid brattiness, right.
And like, you probably like can't,like there's nothing you can really
do.
sometimes

Brianna (06:28):
you just gotta get your shots in.

Kate (06:30):
I think this was like, it was either she didn't know or she, this
was her one shot that she couldget away clean and I think she.

Brianna (06:37):
oh,

Kate (06:37):
June.
Maybe she took it.
I don't know.
I mean, know

Brianna (06:39):
to know.

Kate (06:39):
I have to and, and if that was the case, like I have to

Blaze (06:42):
respect I,
I would love that.

Kate (06:43):
have to

Brianna (06:44):
I
really
hope she
knew.

Blaze (06:45):
I

Kate (06:46):
hope,

Blaze (06:47):
you

Kate (06:47):
you know what?
I put her through a lot as a teen.
So there is a part of me that's like,it would've been totally justified.

Brianna (06:52):
I do not remember this.

Kate (06:53):
You don't?
Oh.

Brianna (06:54):
I do not remember this.
I also feel if I had to choosewhich camp I was sitting in,
I also probably didn't know.

Kate (07:01):
Yeah.
We were like the moreof the sheltered kids.
Like, you know, there were the kidswith like older siblings who were
like kind of older, who like alwayslike there was always those kids
and like, that wasn't really us.

Brianna (07:10):
No, no, no.
And we like had very conservativeparents from a parenting perspective,

Kate (07:15):
They were strict.

Blaze (07:16):
Mine weren't, but I don't know if I would've known, to be honest.
I don't know.
I mean, 10, you know.

Kate (07:20):
But like, we weren't watching like movies where that word was thrown around
cause we weren't allowed to, you know?

Blaze (07:23):
Oh, I was.
Bring It On was likeon often in our house.

Brianna (07:26):
Oh, I remember.
I wasn't allowed to to see Titanic.

Kate (07:28):
Oh my gosh, yes.
That was, yes.
We were not allowed to seeTitanic when it came out.
And everyone in the world literallysaw that movie except of us.
But we discovered Celinethrough her anyway.

Brianna (07:37):
Yeah.
My mom said she thought it was too, notviolent, but she was like, it's just

Kate (07:43):
too the death like.

Brianna (07:44):
Like it's just too heavy for you.

Kate (07:46):
I am so certain it was the sex scene for my parents.
They would use like death as an excuse.
But like.

Blaze (07:52):
It was the nude painting?

Kate (07:53):
I, I sw literally.

Brianna (07:54):
Titties.

Kate (07:55):
Probably Probably the car scene with the hand.
Because like we watched Cops and America'sMost Wanted every night at like a very
young age, like way, way too young.
So it wasn't the violence,you know what I mean?
America's most Wanted like I wasnever afraid of fictional things.
I was afraid of like people FBI list.
Yeah.
On the FBI's Most Wanted list.
And yeah, I wasn't afraid of that'cause I had no idea what was going on.

Blaze (08:18):
My question is, when did you discover that this, what you had done?
Like when did the

Brianna (08:24):
embarrassment

Blaze (08:24):
kick in?
When did it

Kate (08:25):
middle school, like the next year
and

Blaze (08:27):
oh, okay.

Kate (08:28):
like
forgot.

Brianna (08:28):
You found out what the word was?

Kate (08:29):
Yeah.
and then I remember being
like.

Blaze (08:31):
oh my God.

Kate (08:31):
But like you, I mean, I, I was also just kinda like, whatever, like
no one remembers, like in my mindI was like, no one remembers like
a story I read in middle school.
Like I don't know.
Like it didn't.

Blaze (08:40):
No one's thinking about Sir Pussy in middle school.

Kate (08:42):
No.

Blaze (08:46):
Was that that pussy?

Kate (08:47):
Yes, sir. That was part of it was, I was very clear,
um, that that was like of his

Blaze (08:54):
It wasn't m'am pussy.

Kate (08:55):
It wasn't Ms.

Blaze (08:56):
Madam.

Kate (08:57):
Madam.
It should have been Madam.
No, honestly.
Uh, progressive of me.
Very progressive of me.

Brianna (09:06):
before this, I just want to for the

Kate (09:08):
Gender is a construct.
10-year-old me.

Brianna (09:12):
Before this story was told to us.
Now this is fresh for both Blaze andI. Kate came in and was like, you know,
let me know if it's not that funny.
I cannot believe that youthought that this wasn't gonna be
funny.
There's no way that

Kate (09:25):
this was

Brianna (09:25):
not a, come on.

Kate (09:28):
It's just like such like a silly kid thing.
I
don't know.
I

Blaze (09:34):
I think it's
pretty fucking funny.

Kate (09:35):
I'm glad, I'm glad you enjoyed it so much.

Brianna (09:37):
You're
No,
I'm

Kate (09:38):
like I think
She she,

Brianna (09:40):
remember.
Yeah, I just didn't
Yeah.
Yeah.
Either I, I wasn't there that dayfor whatever reason, or I also was
in the camp of like, thinking SirPussy was just like a happy cat.

Kate (09:49):
Yeah.
Well
was um, if you went to fifth grade with meand you're listening and you remember what
I did, I would be really curious to know,

Brianna (10:01):
we
let us know if you remember Sir Pussy.

Kate (10:02):
I mean I never forgot Sir Pussy.
Yeah.
So that was a very feral ofme, but unknowingly feral.

Blaze (10:10):
Incredible.

Kate (10:10):
Naively feral.

Brianna (10:12):
You were a child.

Kate (10:12):
Yeah.
Oh, of course.

Brianna (10:13):
This is June's fault, if anyone's.

Blaze (10:15):
June was feral in this story.

Kate (10:17):
She could have stopped this.

Brianna (10:20):
I, I really want a voice note from June explaining.

Kate (10:23):
She doesn't know how to use voice notes, but I can
never leave me a voicemail.

Brianna (10:25):
Alright.

Blaze (10:26):
Okay.

Brianna (10:26):
Well, thank you Kate.
That was a really special story.

Blaze (10:29):
I needed that today.

Kate (10:30):
You're welcome.
Yeah.
I'm glad I could, you know what?
I'm glad I can contribute.

Brianna (10:33):
Really nailed that one.

Kate (10:35):
Nailed Sir Pussy?

Brianna (10:37):
Um, so now we're gonna move into, uh, trash and treasure, which I
don't think we've done in a little while,but I got like obsessed with a certain
topic and I know Kate has gone down this.
You talked about this on the podcasta while ago, how you went down, like
the, lot of religion rabbit holes.

Kate (10:51):
I haven't gone down this rabbit hole fully yet.
I've explored the surface.

Blaze (10:56):
wait, this has to do with religion?

Brianna (10:57):
No it doesn't.

Kate (10:58):
No, those are just rabbit holes I go down.

Brianna (10:59):
Yeah.
Those are Kate's preferred holes.

Blaze (11:01):
Oh, and Sir Pussy.

Kate (11:03):
Sir Pussy and Religion.
Sir Pussy and the Mormon church.

Brianna (11:08):
What a story.

Kate (11:09):
What sounds like a band,

Brianna (11:11):
Yeah.
Like the craziest

Kate (11:12):
band you've ever heard.
Anyway, I'm sorry.

Brianna (11:14):
Okay.
so the topic that we are gonna discussfor trash and treasure is the Ocean Gate
Titan sub documentary that Netflix aired.
Crazy.
There's also a, I think it's eitherCBS or ABC that did like a more, less
documentary, more like TV show style.

Kate (11:31):
Okay.
I've only seen the Netflix,but only like, part of it.

Brianna (11:33):
of it.
Yeah.
I would say like, they bothkind of cover the same topics.
They just have different people.

Blaze (11:38):
don't know who's like, not heard of this, but maybe we should give a quick,
like, rundown of
what it is.

Brianna (11:42):
do a rabbit rundown.
Okay.
we'd like,

Kate (11:44):
Let me, let me grab the,

Blaze (11:45):
if it's that long of a story, really,

Brianna (11:47):
right.
I
mean,
I'll
talk about why the documentary is so cool.

Blaze (11:50):
Yeah.

Kate (11:51):
No, you won't.
Not yet.
Okay.
Rabid rundown.
What's the title of it?
Ocean Gate,

Brianna (11:56):
it's called Titan and it's the Netflix documentary.

Kate (11:59):
Okay.
And your time starts now.

Brianna (12:02):
So a couple years ago there was a submarine that was going to
the Titanic that was lost et sea.
It was housing a bunch of likesuper, super rich people, including
the CEO of the sub company.
Uh, so the sub went missing, I'msure everybody heard about it.
There were memes, they thoughtthey were running outta oxygen.
Long story short, the sub wasnot ever gonna be recoverable.

(12:25):
You know, it had basically implodedwhat the documentary really focuses on.
It talks a lot about how that ended uphappening, uh, what mistakes were made.
But it also talks a lotabout the CEO Rushton.

Kate (12:37):
Rushton Sinclair, is that right?

Brianna (12:39):
No, it's Stockton.
Rush?

Kate (12:41):
Stockton Rush.

Brianna (12:41):
Stockton Rush, thank you.
Um.

Kate (12:43):
Preston Sinclair.
Sorry.
15 seconds.

Brianna (12:47):
Oh, come on.
Uh, it talks a lot about hisambitions and like, it's very similar

Kate (12:51):
10 seconds

Brianna (12:51):
other documentaries where it's like this was clearly something
that could have been prevented.

Kate (12:56):
Nice, okay.

Blaze (12:56):
A hundred percent.
It's actually actually enraging.

Kate (12:59):
Could have been prevented.
People were actively trying

Brianna (13:02):
trying to prevent it.
Yeah.

Blaze (13:04):
Quitting 'cause they couldn't be around.

Kate (13:05):
Ringing the alarm to everyone around.
That it jarring.

Brianna (13:08):
Yeah.
The documentary was really good.
You get a lot of, like peoplethat worked at Ocean Gate and
really, you know, spilling the tea.

Kate (13:17):
Oh yeah.
And there's likecongressional testimony too.

Brianna (13:19):
Absolutely.
Um, so they show that andIt reminded me a lot of,
my God, what's her name from Theranos?

Kate (13:26):
Elizabeth Holmes.

Brianna (13:26):
Yeah.
Where, you were taking a situation andyou were trying to replicate the energy
that, like Silicone Valley, companieshave, like, he talks about Elon a lot.
He talks about Bezos a lot.
He talks about like these,you know, Zuckerberg

Kate (13:39):
I would never, you know, I'm confident I'd never have
gotten on that fucking submarine.
If there's one thing I can knowabout myself, if that meant, said,
like, in my hero, Elon Musk, oh.
And I fired all of the, like, know.

Blaze (13:49):
The staff that told me
not
to.

Kate (13:50):
I'd be like.

Blaze (13:50):
Sink this thing.

Kate (13:52):
Okay.

Brianna (13:53):
Yeah.
And they use that like, youknow, work fast and break things.
And same with Theranos,where it's like, this is not.
The type of thing.
You're putting people's lives atrisk by not doing it correctly.

Blaze (14:04):
It's not like a thing that can malfunction and still be okay.
Like if there's amalfunction, it, blows up.

Brianna (14:09):
Well and.

Blaze (14:09):
Immediately.

Kate (14:10):
People die.
Yeah.
Or like people get like, yeah.
Misread blood diagnoses.
Like diagnoses from likea bad blood reading.

Brianna (14:16):
Not even just that.
It was like every test they ranshowed that it wasn't gonna work.

Blaze (14:20):
It was run by remote control.
Wasn't it

Brianna (14:23):
Yes.

Blaze (14:23):
like a Xbox controller.
Playstation.

Brianna (14:25):
Yeah, Uhhuh.
Yeah.
And like the biggest flaw thatthey talk about, which is so nuts.
'cause you think, oh, it's gotta be thefact that it's been run by a controller.
It's that They decided that.
Like what was gonna be differentand why this was so interesting
is they make submersibles thatcan go down to the Titanic.

Blaze (14:42):
Yeah, all the time.

Brianna (14:43):
All the time.

Kate (14:44):
yeah.
James Cameron has beeninside like all of them.

Brianna (14:46):
Right.
And there are lots of submersibles thatcan get to that depth that the Titanic is
at, or like other like aggressive depth.
So like there was no innovationthat was coming out of this, but
what they were determined to do forwhatever reason, is use carbon fiber.
He was convinced Stockton Rushwas like convinced that carbon
fiber was gonna work underwater.
And like every single person that heard

(15:08):
that was it wouldn't.
And the other thing that I thought wasreally interesting is the same thing with
the shape, like the submersibles, likealways are kind of the, a specific shape
because of the like fucking science,

Blaze (15:18):
the ocean, like pressure,

Brianna (15:19):
under pressure.
And so again, it was, it felt, what was soshitty about the whole thing to was that.
there was no reason to be different.
There was no actual innovationthat was coming out of this.

Kate (15:31):
Oh.
I mean, it's just like fucking Tesla.
I mean he's just likeElon of Elon's his like.
You know, dream idol.
It's like, that wasn't likesolely his idea, right?
Like you're not really an innovator.
You're just doing enoughto make it different.
So you can say you're an innovator.
and
that's what you care about matter?

Blaze (15:48):
Because like it had already gone there multiple times and made
the trip like, why do you have to

Brianna (15:52):
It was

Kate (15:53):
well and he wanted

Brianna (15:54):
make a shit, they wanted to make more money.

Kate (15:56):
to make money.
It's all about money because like, yeah.
The other ones were like, alsomade with like real scientists
and like government, like scienceprograms who followed like laws

Brianna (16:04):
Well, they
they, started off that way.
Right.
And they just kept bouncing andbouncing and bouncing and, I mean,
honestly, just go watch a documentary.
I wasn't like on this topic whenit was happening in real life.
Obviously you couldn't escapeit when it was all over.
It was all over social media.
It was everywhere.
But I didn't like really dive intoit or do anything at that time.
But I saw some clips about thesub itself when they found it.

(16:27):
And it just captured
me.
Oh,

Kate (16:29):
Oh, it

Brianna (16:29):
just captured me.
And it was a specific clip.
I don't think it's actually even fromthis documentary, but they showed
like one of the person's wallets.

Kate (16:36):
Yeah.
They found like his pen.
It was like the onlything that like made it.

Blaze (16:39):
How did it not implode?

Brianna (16:40):
It

Kate (16:40):
was like lodged somewhere specific and it was like the
only identifiable like thing that

Brianna (16:45):
There was a business card.

Kate (16:46):
A business card.
Yeah.
But whose was it?
It was kind of poetic.

Brianna (16:48):
I don't remember.
But either way, it is areally great documentary.
I think Netflix did areally good job on this.
And, you get to hear a lot of really greatperspectives, which I really enjoyed.
So a, it's a treasure.
Definitely.
Go watch it.
again, I wasn't that interested in thetopic before the documentary, but it

Blaze (17:04):
I was on TikTok when it was like happening.
It's like day four of it missing.
I'm like, in my head, I'm no scientist,but I'm like, that thing ain't missing.
It popped.

Kate (17:11):
Yeah.

Brianna (17:12):
Yeah.

Blaze (17:12):
And we're just skin sacks of skin and bone and water and
those people have exploded.
And they did.

Brianna (17:18):
And they did.

Kate (17:19):
Yeah.
And.
again,
it's all about just like the moneyof it all, which is so gross.
Like lives were needlesslylost because of this man's ego.

Blaze (17:27):
'Cause they wanted to make more money and they didn't
spend the money to make it safe.

Brianna (17:31):
Correct.

Blaze (17:31):
is insane to me.

Kate (17:33):
Insane.
And the fact that they, in the documentarythis, I remember when it got left outside
in the winter for like, like months.
Months, I thought, and I thought whenthey were saying that, I thought they
were gonna say they left it out overnight.
Which would've been egregious enough.
No, they left it outside in like the snowand like the freezing rain for months.

Blaze (17:51):
You can't leave a boat outside in the snow.
It has to be winterized.

Kate (17:54):
That is exactly what I said.
I was like, you can't evenleave a fucking boat outside.
Can
what?
Yeah.

Brianna (17:59):
the entire thing is just, it really is bonkers, but when you really
hear the people that were working andyou, they have a lot of footage too.
'cause like they hired avideographer to record a lot of it.
So you're not just hearing frompeople and like seeing recreations.
There is a lot of actual ocean gatefootage, which is also nuts to me.
'cause I'm like, you're literallyrecording all your fuckups.

Blaze (18:19):
Yeah, and not doing anything about it.
Right.
And then you die.

Kate (18:22):
Like bragging about it.
He's like, and they saythis like isn't gonna work.
Like yeah.
The
scientists who've tried it before,

Blaze (18:30):
I can't imagine not listening to them

Kate (18:32):
a No.

Blaze (18:32):
if you're going into a submersible.

Kate (18:34):
Submarine, and.

Blaze (18:35):
So dangerous.

Kate (18:36):
It's a miracle.
I was watching it and like the firstvoyage they did with the one guy when
they were in like the Caribbean orwhatever, I was like, it is a miracle.
They came back to the surface.
Yeah.
That is crazy.
And can we just also likeleave the Titanic alone?
Like it is a mass grave atthe bottom of the ocean.
We've been there before.
let's just leave it alone.

Brianna (18:56):
go?
It does seem also very, you know,like to make it a tourism spot, like

Kate (19:00):
Yeah, it's like like people died horrible deaths.
Like horrible deaths.

Brianna (19:07):
Okay.

Kate (19:08):
anyway.
And as did the people going,well actually their death was.
pretty fast

Brianna (19:12):
supposedly.
It was instantaneous.
But There is a part where they, likeStockton Rush is being recorded, saying
to people like that are going submersible.
If you hear like pops and cracks and allthese noises, like nothing to worry about.
Like, don't worry, you're perfectly safe.
And the reality was, is thosepops and cracks were, what youth
would think is that they were popsand cracks in the carbon fiber

(19:32):
falling apart.
Falling apart, and like expanding.
And they were saying that.
Like the data that they found in likethe black box or whatever they might
have known, they might not have knownbecause Stockton Rush specifically
said, don't worry about the sound, butit was probably making a lot of noise.
Yeah.
Which is

Blaze (19:50):
so eerie.

Brianna (19:50):
So eerie.
So long story short, watch thedocumentary and don't go to the Titanic.

Kate (19:55):
Just leave it alone.

Blaze (19:57):
and don't get into a submersible when everyone that built it quit.

Kate (20:00):
Yeah.
If you have a chance to get into asubmarine, like it should be one,
built by like the US Navy, like, yeah.
or, I don't know.
I don't know who builds submarines.
Not, a group of billionaireswho don't listen to rules.

Blaze (20:11):
Not people that think a PlayStation controller is a good, way to use it.

Kate (20:14):
If a man holding a PlayStation controller said, I'm gonna be like,
Elon Musk, get in my submarine.
The only way I'm getting in isif they throw my corpse into it.
Or my unconscious body.

Blaze (20:24):
Or have a gun to your head.

Kate (20:25):
No, I, I think I would fight.
Yeah.
I would fight or

Blaze (20:29):
Fire it.

Kate (20:29):
Because if it's, if it's dying in the submarine with Stockton Rush
or getting shot in the head, lookingat the water like I'll die fighting
Stockton Rush with my bare hands.

Blaze (20:39):
You wanna be dead first
before stuffed in

Kate (20:42):
I'm not going in willingly.

Blaze (20:44):
Or alive.

Kate (20:44):
Or conscious like shit.
If I am like fighting him and I likebonked my head and they toss me and
that's still a more dignified way to go.

Brianna (20:52):
Yeah.

Blaze (20:52):
True.
On that note,

Kate (20:54):
anyway,

Blaze (20:56):
what's next

Brianna (20:56):
So we're gonna jump into Dumpster Dive and, uh, it is a
extension of last week's dumpsterdive slash feral behavior, which is
your, all of your lovely introductionsto Frollo, as we've dumped him.
So we're gonna continue onthis, uh, journey with him.
And Blaze is gonna read some storiesabout his feelings towards chickens.

Blaze (21:15):
Yes.
as we know, Frollo hates dogs.
He hates people.
He hates now chickens.
And in the village there was an ordinance.

Kate (21:23):
It was a vote.

Blaze (21:24):
It was a vote to get chickens or to allow chickens in Yeah.

Kate (21:27):
Yeah.

Blaze (21:27):
people's backyards in the village.
Frollo did not like thisbecause, you know, Frollo likes
his upscale neighborhoods.

Brianna (21:32):
Oh yeah.
God.
Can you imagine how theproperty values react?

Kate (21:35):
Oh, all those birds?

Blaze (21:37):
No.
So this is what Frollo hadto say about the chickens.
Again, my ex neighbor from thevillage, his NextDoor comments.
Okay, here we go.
Frollo said, I vote no incapitals on the chickens.
If you can't afford to purchase afew carton of eggs, you shouldn't
be living in the village.
We are an urban suburb andnot rural or agricultural.

Brianna (21:58):
We know, Follo.

Blaze (22:01):
Someone said it's not about the money.
Frollo.

Kate (22:03):
Yeah.
I mean even I can recognize that

Blaze (22:05):
he said I see.
I am sorry.
Just when I wanted to see in my community,backyards filled with chickens and skunks.
Skunks.

Brianna (22:13):
Why'd you have to bring skunks into Frollo.

Blaze (22:14):
Yeah, that's confusing.

Brianna (22:15):
What?

Kate (22:16):
Would they eat the chicken food?

Blaze (22:17):
I have no idea.

Brianna (22:18):
Maybe the seed skunks like to eat chicken eggs?

Blaze (22:21):
Are they chicken murderers?
Is he worried?

Kate (22:22):
I don't know.
Maybe they like, you know, likebird seed like sometimes like rats
and skunks will like get to birdseed if you don't clean it up.

Brianna (22:29):
Well everything will get to bird seed if you don't clean it up.

Kate (22:31):
Right, exactly.
But that's, maybe that's what
he thinks.
I don't

Brianna (22:33):
But why skunks?

Blaze (22:34):
I dunno.
He called out opossums the lastHe is just, he's going nuts.
All critters.

Brianna (22:39):
Yeah.

Blaze (22:40):
Um, and there's some comments.
It's pretty, it's a pretty longthread of other neighbors, you know,
chiming in and being like, blah, blah.
other neighbors are like, I'm sorrythat you feel that it's about money and
that, you know, people don't have money.
It's just like a lot.
And he goes, I think you're goingto find zoning law and village
ordinances hurdles to this endeavor.
Not to forget the communityhealth department either.
I cannot understand how a commercialagriculture type of setup would be allowed

(23:03):
in an already developed residential area.
I thought it wasn't that upscalethe last time we spoke Frollo.

Kate (23:08):
Also commercial agriculture?

Brianna (23:10):
Right?
People just want like a couplechickens in, like a crate in the back.

Kate (23:14):
And I don't know if I'm pro chicken either, but at least I understand that
they're not building like a Tyson plant.
you know?

Brianna (23:19):
No one's processing chicken bodies.
their backyard, in the village.

Blaze (23:23):
they just want some damn eggs, Frollo.

Brianna (23:25):
Yeah.
Jesus and companionship.

Blaze (23:29):
No,

Kate (23:31):
Oh, that really got me.
I'm sorry.

Blaze (23:34):
man.
Companion chickens.
Companion chickens.

Kate (23:37):
couldn't be me.

Blaze (23:38):
Uh, okay.
Well, you know, there's some feedbackfrom the other neighbors I will not read.
He goes, I mentioned commercialagriculture due to your
mention of some other name.
So what is the intent here?
Fresh eggs aren't that exciting.
Good luck trying to sell a homehere with a barnyard operation
in your neighbor's backyard.

Kate (23:58):
Okay.
Honestly, fresh eggs aren'tthat exciting is so funny.

Blaze (24:01):
I know.

Kate (24:02):
Like that is such a good line.
I hate to give credit to thisasshole, but like that is so funny.
What a good line.
I agree.

Blaze (24:09):
We hate when he is funny.

Kate (24:12):
It never happens.

Blaze (24:14):
This one, he gets pretty sassy
So there's some more back and forth.
He goes, would a cow be allowed under thischange or under this ordinance change?
I could receive fresh milkfrom my barnyard at no cost.

Brianna (24:30):
Oh

Blaze (24:30):
Oh, here he go.
He's being actually kindof funny on this one.
So then he mentions theother village again.
So he's like, the village nextdoor wouldn't tolerate this for
a minute and we shouldn't either.
And a new fad will come alongjust like it always has reindeer.
Wild turkeys

Brianna (24:44):
To be fair, we do have roaming wild turkeys

Kate (24:47):
Got
it.
That

Brianna (24:47):
in the village.
you

Kate (24:49):
what, honestly, so far he is making some points.

Brianna (24:52):
No, No guys.

Blaze (24:53):
You're like, I agree.

Kate (24:54):
Okay.
Think about how closetogether some of those

Brianna (24:56):
no, again, I don't think the chickens exist.
Like sh
I don't think the chickens in the backyardare a good idea in this type of community.
I will agree with that right nowI think there's obviously some
properties that can manage it, but

Blaze (25:10):
These houses are too small.

Kate (25:11):
Like some parts of the village for sure.
Not a problem, but Not the wholething and that's important,

Brianna (25:16):
So I will agree with him on that.
But the points that he's makingin rebuttal are just so funny.

Kate (25:23):
They're, he's making some, I, again, some of 'em are so stupid and so
wrong, but like, he's like, this is justlike a trend and like it kind of is.

Brianna (25:29):
Wait, Blaze, did he have an anti chicken sign in his yard?

Blaze (25:32):
I
don't

Kate (25:32):
signs.
I don't think he ever had signs.
Just he had one sign in hisgarage, but it was never out.
It was just in his empty, creepy garage.

Blaze (25:40):
Against the wall with nothing else.

Kate (25:41):
Literally against his turquoise wall.

Blaze (25:44):
And his polished floor.

Brianna (25:45):
You know
what's interesting though?
Slick

Kate (25:46):
polished floor.

Brianna (25:48):
They allow chickens in the other village on the other side of the street.

Kate (25:52):
Yeah, 'cause Maverick had them.
Two of his roommates had them.
I was like, I'm so glad we weren't dating.
Like, just expect me to nevergo near or touch or think,
like, I'd be annoyed if you were
like,
hold on babe, I
gotta go like, touch the chicken

Brianna (26:05):
coop.

Kate (26:06):
So
dirty.
No,

Brianna (26:07):
All right, keep

Blaze (26:08):
have one more about the chickens from sir Frollo.
He goes, I agree with blank andblank and say this, with the
utmost respect to everyone here.

Brianna (26:16):
No he doesn't.

Blaze (26:16):
The village is a more upscale, urban suburb.
I would recommend moving to thecountry or a more rural setup, and
then you can have all the chickens,pigs, and goats that you want.
Everyone's like, count me in.
Woo-hoo.

Kate (26:28):
Couldn't be me.

Blaze (26:29):
Ugh, yeah.
So is a funny one from Frollo.
He was being kind of funny this time.

Kate (26:33):
Yeah, he's on fire.

Blaze (26:34):
We still hate him.

Kate (26:35):
Yeah.
Don't let this fool you.
Like he's still a

Brianna (26:37):
Oh, and he'll take a turn next week.

Kate (26:39):
look at her next week.
Abso a broken clock is right twice a day.
I want, we talked about merch.
I want upscale urban suburb merch.

Blaze (26:49):
You know what he looks like?
He kind of looks like Bubblesfrom, um, Trailer Park Boys.

Kate (26:53):
Oh, sh

Blaze (26:55):
it's unfortunate because I love bubbles.

Brianna (26:57):
That's so funny.

Blaze (26:58):
That's what he kinda looks like if he was skeezier.

Brianna (26:59):
I love that.

Kate (27:00):
I swear to

Blaze (27:01):
you

Kate (27:01):
I do not remember what he looks like.
I didn't see him a lot.
I just, I'm kind of from a far lurking.

Blaze (27:06):
Doofy, blonde.
Big glasses always look kind of
face frowning.
Yeah.
And that's it for Frollo thisweek on, uh, the chickens.

Brianna (27:14):
Satan Bless him.

Kate (27:16):
Again, he was making points and I say this like no disrespect
to farmers, like that is a hard
honest work.
Yeah.
And like yard chickensare just not for me.

Blaze (27:25):
Mm-hmm.

Brianna (27:25):
I think again, in the type of properties in the

Kate (27:28):
neighborhood, do your thing.
If you have tons of
space and open space.

Brianna (27:31):
Acres and acres.

Kate (27:31):
Go nuts.
I'll buy those eggs.
Like fresh eggs are exciting.

Blaze (27:35):
Yeah.
I don't wanna hear 'em clucking next door.

Kate (27:37):
No,
no.
I don't want bird shit next door.

Blaze (27:39):
because you know they're gonna fly away

Kate (27:41):
and
I just, I just know some animalmight just get in at some point.
And then what if you haveto hear a chicken die?

Blaze (27:47):
yeah.
Or being
murdered

Brianna (27:48):
Have you ever heard a bird die?
No.
It's rough.

Kate (27:50):
Yeah, I bet it's terrible.

Brianna (27:52):
Yeah it's not, it's a lot of noise.

Kate (27:53):
I don't wanna hear any creature be

Brianna (27:56):
birds.

Kate (27:57):
Well, especially
my precious birds.
Yeah.

Blaze (27:59):
And this neighborhood.
There's a lot of wild dogs

Brianna (28:01):
right?
Oh, yeah.
Oh,

Kate (28:03):
many feral dogs and soon to be Reindeer.
Yes.

Blaze (28:06):
Reindeer and goats.
Yes.
and

Kate (28:08):
goats.

Blaze (28:09):
Yeah.

Brianna (28:09):
All right.
Thank you Frollo for anotherwonderful, wonderful, uh,
opinion.

Kate (28:14):
Again.
He, I hate to say it, he wasreally on fire that round.

Brianna (28:17):
Again, I don't disagree with what he says in this one.
It's just the way he like, says it.

Kate (28:21):
Obviously that's his problem, right?
I mean, and he wasn'tobviously totally right.
He was like, I'm sorry, you're too poorto go to the grocery store and get eggs.
It's like,

Blaze (28:29):
Yeah.

Kate (28:29):
literally use your brain for a second.
Like, wow, I have no money.
Am I gonna spend a couple bucks oneggs or am I gonna go buy building
materials and lumber and birds?
Like, what do think is more expensive?
You dummy.

Blaze (28:42):
Yeah.
The neighbors literally saidit's not about the money.
You
idiot
Yeah.
It's about fresh eggs.

Brianna (28:46):
The

Kate (28:46):
to

Brianna (28:46):
alone.

Kate (28:47):
It has to be more expensive to have the chickens.

Blaze (28:49):
Hundred percent.

Brianna (28:50):
You have a high overhead, I think after a while
and like Yeah, a while.

Kate (28:55):
because eggs weren't as expensive as they are now either.
Nope,
It would take

Blaze (28:58):
2017.
Yeah.

Kate (28:59):
Yeah.

Blaze (29:02):
Fuck you, Frollo.

Kate (29:03):
Yeah, fuck you

Brianna (29:04):
All right.
We're gonna go ahead and moveon to our, uh, OC recap segment.
We've got two episodes for you tonight.
So episode 21 is where we're starting.
This episode is called The Goodbye Girl.
And again, these are not mysynopsis, this is Wiki fandom.
let's dive into When Anna announcesthat she's leaving Newport to go back

(29:25):
to her home in Pittsburgh, Seth feelsguilt-ridden for the way he treated her
and that she's leaving because of him.
Meanwhile, trouble brews for bothCaleb and Kirsten at the Newport
Group over their legal funds,and Sandy tries to help them out.
Luke finds that his romance with Julieis getting harder to keep a secret.
Theresa brings a lot of troublefor herself and Ryan from Chino

(29:47):
when her fiance Eddie showsup not giving up on Theresa.
That was a poorlywritten sentence, but not
untrue.

Kate (29:54):
All these recaps, the writing is crazy.

Brianna (29:57):
Wow.
So we are going to kind of runthrough the episode pretty lightly.
First, we're gonna kind ofchange up our recap session.
So we're gonna run through the episode,and then at the end we'll talk about
our
favorite moments and ourbig feelings about it.
so the episode starts obviously, withthe love triangle that's happening
with Marissa and Eddie, or, I'msorry, Marissa, Ryan and Theresa.

(30:20):
There's some awkward tension in thehouse, and we'll talk about that.
we find out that Anna is leaving Newport.

Blaze (30:26):
Best day of our

Brianna (30:26):
lives.
She's just decided it's not for her.
She misses home and she wants to go back.
With Sandy, he is trying to decide whetheror not he wants to get in because we
talked about the court case last episode.
He's deciding whether or not he wantsto get involved and, father Caleb makes
it very clear to Sandy that, well,if you don't do this, like Kirsten
could be considered responsible.
Like she signs his paychecks, like she's

Blaze (30:47):
complicit

Kate (30:49):
Signs the paychecks of like drunk Uncle McShawn or whatever they him.

Blaze (30:53):
Who's been stumbling into hotel rooms.
Not by accident for many years.
Yeah.
And yeah, Mm-hmm.

Kate (31:00):
The permit guy.

Brianna (31:01):
we also get a little bit of Eddie being a creep in this episode.

Blaze (31:05):
Yeah, I did not like Eddie in this.

Brianna (31:06):
Yeah.
Eddie is giving Oliver vibes in this
episode.

Kate (31:09):
Totally.

Blaze (31:09):
But like, dumb.

Brianna (31:10):
Yeah.
He's not taking the breakup from Theresa.
Well, he's clearly just not happyabout it, and he, gets into an
altercation with Ryan at school over it.
In fact, he, he storms inand does this, the situation.
And a big trail of this episodeis that Theresa and Ryan
are like giving it a shot,
Yeah.

Blaze (31:30):
Like why?

Brianna (31:32):
there is a lot of, overarching story about like,
well, what are they gonna do?
Like, how are they gonna make this work?
you know, she doesn't have a job.
She's left her life, like,she's basically run away.

Blaze (31:41):
Sandy says something interesting.
He's like, you're in high school.
And like, she
should be, she shouldlike, she needs to go home.

Kate (31:46):
And to, back to school.

Brianna (31:47):
yeah.
So there's like a lot going on there.
And then towards the end of the episode,we get to the point where we find out,
well, all of this is happening withFather Caleb, that he's also been, uh,
crowned, I don't know, given Man of theYear by some, you know, local magazine.

Kate (32:02):
Yeah.
Like, what is it called?
Riviera.
Magazine.

Brianna (32:06):
Yeah.
So
he's man of the Year and they're hostingthe party at Kirsten and Sandy's house.
'cause where the hell elsewould they host it Of Right.
so there's this big party and everythingsort of comes to a head at this party.
Marissa has decided that like, she'sgonna be really nice to Theresa and that
she, you know, she's gonna get her adress and make sure that like Ryan is

(32:27):
happy, I think is really her agenda here.

Blaze (32:29):
Which I kinda liked of her.

Brianna (32:30):
I mean, did, she did it for good reasons.

Kate (32:33):
It was the, you know what I was gonna say?
It was the first selfless thing she's donein while I was like, no, it was selfish.
It's 'cause she wants Ryan to like her.

Brianna (32:38):
Right, yeah.

Kate (32:39):
So, nevermind.

Brianna (32:40):
But she still like, at least it was nice things that
she was doing to get Ryan to
like her.
Right?
Like it could have been worse.
And towards the end we're at the party.
Anna brings a note to Seth aboutlike her before she leaves.

Blaze (32:52):
This made me so angry.

Brianna (32:53):
Seth has spent the whole episode just being so like
butt hurt about Anna leaving.

Blaze (32:57):
Wel and Ryan had the note, right?

Brianna (32:58):
Yeah.
Somebody else got thenote and then it got wet.

Blaze (33:01):
It was in Ryan's pocket
because
the pool,
Eddie punched him and
pushed

Brianna (33:04):
pool.
Yes.
So Eddie
shows up to this party, and throws a,you know, a temper tantrum as these
teenage boys tend to do in Newport.
so yes, Ryan gets pushedinto the pool, he gets wet.

Kate (33:15):
Crazy that Eddie's also supposed to be a teen.
That is a grown ass man.
Another grown ass man.

Brianna (33:19):
Another grown ass man.
Which we will talk aboutfor the next episode,
which is kind of funny.
so the party, you know,kind of ends and ruins.
Summer and Seth have, I mean,summer's better than me.
Like, she basically says to Seth, like,go to the airport, say goodbye to Anna.
'cause this note kind of givesthe impression that she's in love
with Seth and he just feels sobad about, you know, everything

(33:39):
that happened and dah, dah, dah.
So he rushes to the airport, andshe's like, I love you as a friend.
Ha ha.
Like, I just wanna go home.
Bye.

Blaze (33:46):
That was amazing.
And

Brianna (33:47):
hopefully we are seeing the last of Anna at this point.
Uh, my last note for thisepisode was ugh, Anna.

Kate (33:53):
Honestly, yes.
And the airport goodbye sceneis even more of an indicator as
to why I don't think she's real.
We can talk about it in a

Brianna (34:02):
Yeah.
the episode ends, like, it definitely doesnot end in a like clear cut way, and it
definitely extends into the next episode.
But before we jump into episode 22, let'stalk about our feelings for episode 21.
I

Blaze (34:14):
I wanna talk about that stupid note getting wet.
And, and Seth, the entire episodeis like, cause Ryan's dealing with
like the Theresa stuff and Seth islike, oh my God, Anna's leaving.
Oh my God, do you think it's 'cause of me?
Do you think it's 'cause of me?
Is it my fault?
And everyone's like, you're soself-absorbed, blah, blah, blah.
And like Ryan's like sitting there withan ice pack after just being punched
at a party in front of everyone.

(34:35):
And even in this moment, Seth is stilllike, oh my God, my note, it's, it's wet.
I can barely read it.
You weren't gonna givethis to me until now.
And he's like, in thismoment Ryan's literally like,

Kate (34:45):
punched,

Blaze (34:46):
have been attacked.
Been attacked.
And he is like, oh my God, Anna.
And he's like, just take the fucking note.
Get outta here.
Like, ugh.
I hated Seth in This
episode.

Kate (34:53):
Yeah.

Brianna (34:54):
yeah.
This was
a tough episode for him.

Blaze (34:56):
People around him are going through real problems
and he's just like, but Anna.
But, Anna.
Is she mad at me?
Oh my God.
Mm-hmm.

Kate (35:02):
Yeah.
He's awful.
And whining to summer about this.

Brianna (35:06):
Yeah.
I mean that's why I wrotelike Summer is better than Me.

Kate (35:09):
like,
Me Too.

Brianna (35:10):
she was very understanding about the situation.

Blaze (35:13):
Yeah.
Also,

Kate (35:13):
Seth has Anna's cell phone number.
He could have just called her.

Brianna (35:17):
Yeah, that's true.

Kate (35:18):
At any point and been like, Hey, the note got wet.
I need you to tell me what it says.
It would mean a lot to me.
And she could answer.

Blaze (35:25):
The only good thing she's ever said in this show was like,
I love you as a friend, Seth.
I love you as a friend.
That's all.
And then she leaves.
Finally.

Kate (35:34):
They gave her like some dignity with her departure, and I guess, but

Blaze (35:39):
going back to Pittsburgh.
I miss my dogs.

Brianna (35:42):
Yep.

Blaze (35:45):
Of course

Brianna (35:45):
Bon
voyage
bitch.

Kate (35:47):
I know.
She

Brianna (35:48):
so the other, the thing that pissed me off more than that
though, was this Ryan and Theresasituation, because they are,
again, acting like Theresa's a run.
Like, they're like, oh, she's a runaway.
Like she just said she took asemester off of school, so technically
couldn't she go back to school?

Kate (36:02):
I don't know if it works like that in high school, does it?

Brianna (36:05):
Fine.
But then they're like, she'slike looking for a job and like
looking for a place to live.
I'm like, the only reason she's inNewport is because she had a catering job.
So what happened to that?
And
then two, she wasn't living with Eddie.
She was doing it for her mom.
Like, couldn't she go live with her mom?

Blaze (36:18):
Right.
And then Sandy was like,don't ask her to live here.
You know Right.
You know how well that happened.
I'm.

Brianna (36:21):
That was funny.
Sandy was on fire this

Blaze (36:24):
episode He was,

Kate (36:25):
Yeah.
He was.

Brianna (36:26):
Yeah, he was, but I just was like, why is it was
just really frustrating tome how they were acting like,

Blaze (36:30):
she has nowhere to go suddenly

Brianna (36:32):
had nowhere to go.
Mm-hmm.

Kate (36:33):
Go home.

Brianna (36:34):
Yeah, just go home.

Kate (36:34):
20 minutes away.

Brianna (36:35):
20 minutes away.

Blaze (36:36):
You have a fiance and a mother

Brianna (36:38):
who home and like, if you love each other, Ryan
Theresa, you can make it work.

Kate (36:43):
Make the drive.

Blaze (36:44):
Go to Chino.
Drive the 30 minute drive.
Seriously.

Kate (36:47):
Or she can just hang out here while

Brianna (36:48):
she's here working.
Right.
it felt, again, very forced.
And I know we talked about thislast week with Theresa, that the
storyline feels very like shoved in.
And this is another example of that.

Blaze (36:58):
And one thing we forgot to mention is Jimmy Clocks

Brianna (37:01):
Oh yeah.

Blaze (37:02):
might be sleeping with Luke at the party.
He's like, at,

Brianna (37:05):
oh.
Or at least something.
I don't know if he thinks that.
They're like, you know.

Blaze (37:07):
Well, ' cause he catches Luke at her house and like, they weren't
doing anything weird, but Jimmy's like,

Brianna (37:13):
mm-hmm.

Blaze (37:13):
you're doing here?
She's like, he's fixing my internet.
She's

Brianna (37:16):
The other, um, thing that I really liked is, again,
Sandy is a very good lawyer.

Kate (37:20):
He knows what he's doing.

Brianna (37:21):
He made a deal, but like, there's a scene with him
and the DA on the golf course.

Blaze (37:25):
Oh, I loved.

Brianna (37:26):
just the way that he's like talking to the DA
and like the way I was like,

Kate (37:29):
he can't be intimidated.

Brianna (37:30):
You are good at your

Kate (37:31):
job.
Yeah.

Blaze (37:32):
Taking jabs, like so confident.

Kate (37:34):
Yeah.

Blaze (37:35):
He's like, kept saying, he is like, oh, every time the DA
would speak he's like, spoken likea guy who's never been married.

Brianna (37:39):
Yeah.
I'm

Blaze (37:40):
like, ah.
he

Brianna (37:42):
Like, he's just so smooth.

Kate (37:44):
He is smooth.
Yeah.
He's a good Oh.

Brianna (37:47):
Oh.
So I really, I wasappreciating Sandy Cohen.

Kate (37:49):
Sandy Cohen drops bars on the golf course.
Anytime he's on a golfcourse, he's yelling at Jimmy
Cooper talking to the what?
The prosecutors, is
that who that guy was?
yeah.
Like, just absolutelymaking sense, being smooth.
love to see, you love tosee Sandy Cohen on that golf
course.

Brianna (38:06):
Always gonna, if you see Sandy in, uh, some golf
shorts, you know it's going good.
What

Kate (38:10):
is the, that you hated the men wear?

Brianna (38:13):
Oh,
athletic wear

Kate (38:14):
No, but you called it a term, it was like, um, moisture wicking.
When you see Sandy Cohen.

Brianna (38:19):
Never wears moisture wicking.

Kate (38:21):
Yes, does.

Brianna (38:22):
He wears like real old school golf attire.

Blaze (38:25):
Like, real cotton.

Brianna (38:25):
Yeah.
That man's wearing fabrics.

Kate (38:28):
I don't know.
Sandy Sandy might be buying those.
he starts to see someonewho would see them like
On sale and be like, honey,like the moisture wicking polos.

Brianna (38:39):
I dunno if Kiersten would let him get away with it.

Kate (38:41):
That's true.
Yeah.
Like he has them, but he wearsthem when she's outta town.

Brianna (38:44):
Yeah, I like that.
Any other thoughts on episode 21that you guys would like to share?

Kate (38:48):
No, it was a dumb episode.
Good riddance Anna and, Oh, my thoughtsabout her not being real at the airport.
So when he, like runsto her at the airport.
Now I know this is a very smallairport and like there weren't a ton
of people catching this flight, but noone seems to be bothered by this guy.
Just like bothering her.
She, he's like yellingat her through security.
She like stops and like leavesand it's like a whole thing.

(39:08):
And like not one eye roll.

Blaze (39:10):
This is post 9/11 like, recently.

Kate (39:12):
Yeah, that's, this was
just, there's
no way.
I don't care what airport it
was.

Brianna (39:15):
running, you're going,

Kate (39:16):
Unless you're Seth Cohen's dropping, they're like, do
you know who my grandpa is?
Which I know he, that'show he got in that airport.
I know it.
I know it.
But actually he was probablynever even in the airport.
'cause Anna wasn't real because Yeah.
In
his
head, like no one else exists.
No one at the airport would be irritatedby him crashing through security.
He would be totally able to crash throughsecurity in a post nine 11 world because
It
didn't happen.

(39:37):
It was all in his mind.

Blaze (39:38):
Yep.
He never went inside.

Kate (39:39):
He

Blaze (39:40):
dreamed it all and yeah,
it's
all
Mm-hmm.

Brianna (39:44):
All right.
Uh, well now that we're free ofAnna, but never free of Lady Anna,

Blaze (39:50):
she's not allowed.
He no
more.
She's always with us.
Moving on

Brianna (39:53):
to episode.
22, which is, this is adumb name, The L.A. I know.

Kate (39:58):
They couldn't have done anything better.

Blaze (40:00):
So dumb.

Brianna (40:01):
the Val.
It could have been the Valley.
Yeah.

Kate (40:02):
Yeah,

Blaze (40:03):
they're usually on fire with the names.

Brianna (40:04):
Yeah.
I also really like this, Sort oflike wink nod to the fact, like
to their own meta.
Yeah.
it's very
meta.
It's, but they do it really well.

Kate (40:13):
It's silly, but yeah.
They did a good

Brianna (40:14):
Yeah,
so when Marissa and Summer run into GradyBridges the star of Summer's favorite TV
series, the Valley, he invites them andtheir friends to a party in Los Angeles.
They accept and inviteRyan and Seth along.
Seth and Ryan find out about Marissa'smom's affair with Luke, and plan to
keep Marissa from finding out in whichRyan persuades Luke to break it off.
at the party.

(40:35):
Grady tries to keep Summer away from Seth.
Well, Ryan and Marissa run into Haley,who is now working as a stripper,

Kate (40:42):
at a place called Luna Chicks.

Brianna (40:45):
Back in Newport, Sandy and Jimmy approached Caleb to ask for his help
to arrange a get together for some ofNewport group's, wealthy business Elite,
to get funds to open the restaurant.
This episode.
a good one, It was a good one, but like,a lot of things happened in this episode.
So, um,

Kate (41:00):
They said consent, not familiar.
Age of consent?
Not here.

Brianna (41:05):
Nope.

Blaze (41:05):
Not on this show.

Kate (41:06):
No one, cared.
No one cared a single bit at all.

Brianna (41:08):
Right.
So what I did forget to mention is thatthe end of the last episode, episode
21, it ends with Ryan and Seth talkingabout how their life is now drama free.
And
That
they don't have anything totackle, and then they see Julie
and Luke at the hotel doing,

Blaze (41:25):
At the Mermaid Motel and the song that they play, I loved, I
don't remember what it was called.
maybe it's called Ride.
I dunno, I'll have to post it on Spotify.

Kate (41:33):
I actually made, and tell me if you want me to read this now or when
you're done, but I made a list ofconsent issues in this episode alone.

Brianna (41:41):
We'll get there.
Okay.
so this episode starts froma business perspective.
Now, as you guys may recall, Sandyand Jimmy are opening a restaurant.
It's all very exciting.

Blaze (41:50):
Not to Jimmy.

Kate (41:51):
No.

Brianna (41:52):
Not to Jimmy.
No.
And throughout the episode,Jimmy has some concerns and some
annoyance, annoying statements made.
and they've realized, and they come tothe point that they are out of money
with the restaurant and it still needs tobe, renovated and designed essentially.
And so Kirsten has the idea of givingthe job to Julie, blah, blah, blah,
blah,
blah.

Kate (42:11):
We'll do it for free.
That's like her thing.

Brianna (42:13):
Yeah.
And she says she's gonna do it forfree, but Jimmy's like my peace he gets
really flustered about that.
So they bring in Julie and.

Kate (42:21):
Sorry.
That was really funny.
My peace.

Brianna (42:26):
They bring in Julie, um, and she, she offers to do it now
while that's occurring, summer.
And Marissa run into, the Star ofSummer's favorite show, the Valley.
And like we said, that he invites 'emto a party and they've decided that
they're all gonna go together to L.A.They asked their parents, parents say
yes, because why the fuck wouldn't they.

Kate (42:45):
How far away is LA?
Because Chino is apparently 37 years away.

Brianna (42:49):
Yeah.
I'll have, we'll have to look it up.
Don't worry.
I'll

Blaze (42:51):
It's probably the same

Brianna (42:52):
I'll do my research.
Yeah.
Uh, and they get there.
It's a club.
It's very much like a nightclub.
I'll tell you this, if I was17 walking into the room, I
would've felt very uncomfortable.

Kate (43:02):
Yeah.
club.

Blaze (43:02):
with strippers.

Brianna (43:03):
There's strippers, there's drugs.

Kate (43:05):
People are doing blow left and right.

Brianna (43:07):
Yeah.
It's not a safe
place.

Blaze (43:09):
of alike.
And I don't know if either of youhave been here, but it's kind of
like 11 in Miami except Dumpier.

Kate (43:16):
No I've not that was not part of my life.

Blaze (43:19):
for anyone that's ever been there, you would know.
Not

Brianna (43:22):
this party is.

Kate (43:23):
but dumpy

Brianna (43:24):
Ryan and Marissa, one, Ryan now knows about Julie, and Luke.
And so he's trying to protect herbecause Ryan and Theresa have broken up.
Ryan and Theresa have decidedthat now they have been intimate,

Blaze (43:38):
At the motel.

Brianna (43:39):
At the hotel, at the motel.

Kate (43:40):
the mermaid,

Blaze (43:40):
the night before.

Brianna (43:41):
Everybody's getting down at the hotel.
Uh, and she, she decidesto go back to Eddie.
Mostly, I believe.
And how it, they sort of playedoff is because she doesn't
wanna disrupt Ryan's life.
Right.

Blaze (43:55):
Martyr.

Brianna (43:56):
she's gone.
Just
gone.

Blaze (43:57):
That's why they were at the motel.
They were going to look for her.
Right.
Or say goodbye like Seth and Ryan,

Brianna (44:01):
Yeah.
Something like that.

Blaze (44:02):
they realized she wasn't there.
And then they turned around and that'swhen they saw Luke and Miss Julie.

Brianna (44:08):
So Ryan is back into
his, Miss
Julie.

Kate (44:11):
Oh,
Ryan
left his watch.
That's what they were getting.
Oh, Oh,
Yeah.
That's why they went tothe front desk instead of
to
the room.

Blaze (44:19):
right.
That's

Brianna (44:20):
Nice call.
so Ryan is obviously needing awoman to protect, so he back on.

Blaze (44:24):
He has Seth.

Brianna (44:25):
Yeah.
Right.
He's back to protectingMarissa's feelings.
they go to la the party Grady isobviously trying to hook up a summer.
He's showing her some stuff in the van.
It's a whole thing.
Seth is flirting with ParisHilton in this episode.
It's actually very
funny.
she makes she
a great cameo in
this Paris.
If you're listening
chef's, guests
awesome

Blaze (44:46):
was like, she said something, oh, you're from New Newport.
Ew.

Brianna (44:48):
Yeah.

Kate (44:49):
Oh, to
summer.
oh

Blaze (44:50):
God.

Brianna (44:51):
Um, and
so while they're at the cluband da da da, they end up seeing
a stripper, Seth, actually.
Is encouraging Ryan togo see that stripper.
And it turns out it's Haley.
Haley obviously ran outta money.
She is in a situation that theyreally give the impression that
she's not in like a safe situation.
That she

Blaze (45:11):
has a pimp.
she's,

Brianna (45:13):
she's
doing a lot of coke.

Kate (45:14):
Which is so wild though.
'cause like she was doing all ofthat, but like also asking for
money, like all of a sudden herbeing like, I can't ask for money.
It's like, what are you talking
Like yes you

Brianna (45:23):
Like yes

Blaze (45:24):
Well, she was cut off.

Kate (45:25):
Oh she was.
Okay.
That's right.
I forgot.
I

Brianna (45:27):
Yeah.
So while they're all in LA nowJulie and Kirsten have told Jimmy
and Sandy, you know what you guysshould ask Father Caleb to front
the money and Father Caleb's like,

Blaze (45:38):
well, then Sandy starts wanting, he's like, no, my piece.

Brianna (45:40):
Yeah.
Right.
Yeah.
Which.

Kate (45:41):
Not his best moment.
They're

Blaze (45:42):
gonna put goulash on the menu, right?
Oh,
Sandy whining is not for me.
No.

Brianna (45:47):
And so they, father, Caleb is having a dinner party already, so they're
like, oh, this is a perfect opportunity.
These are all like the, youknow, high and mighty of Newport.
Maybe we can get them as investors.
Blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.
There are, um, some rifts andsome arguments about all of
that shit with the restaurant.
I don't remember the details.
It
It doesn't matter.
but when they find Hailey at the,uh, strip club, I guess they call

(46:13):
Sandy, obviously Jimmy is there.
And so Jimmy decides that he's also madbecause like Caleb's trying to over.
So he storms out to go get Hailey again.
Hailey's in like danger I guess inthis situation and Jimmy shows up.
He actually has like a good moment.
He shows up.

Blaze (46:28):
Being a good father for once.

Brianna (46:29):
Yeah.
Or person, I guess?
not
father.

Kate (46:31):
very.
A fleeting moment.

Brianna (46:32):
Yeah.
So he does come this whole time.
Luke is supposed to be breaking upwith Julie and just can't seem to
get it together to break up with her.
And when he finally does, the kids arehome, Hailey came home, everybody's
back in the Cohen household.
Right.
And Luke comes busting into Ryan's room,which happens to have Marissa in it.
And he says, I'm done havingsex with Julie Cooper while

(46:55):
Marissa walks into the room.
Mm-hmm.
So the episode ends on apretty like strong, yeah.

Blaze (47:02):
yeah.
Ooh.

Brianna (47:03):
Oh yeah.
With Marissa now beingreally fucking pissed.
Yeah.
Um,

Blaze (47:09):
so.
What to

Brianna (47:10):
at Ryan for not telling her.

Blaze (47:11):
Well, and he was kind of flailing about with that, I think in
the beginning of the episode they wereplaying pool at school and he is like,
yeah.
He's
like, Hey Luke, did you havesex with Julie Cooper today?
And he's like,

Brianna (47:20):
Yeah.
like,

Blaze (47:20):
my God.
Anyone could have heard

Brianna (47:22):
Luke
also did not know
that
they had been caught.
Yeah.
Seen, seen them.

Kate (47:26):
Right.
the

Blaze (47:27):
the mermaid Motel.

Kate (47:28):
Motel.
The
Motel,

Brianna (47:29):
motel.

Kate (47:31):
motel, mermaid in.

Brianna (47:36):
yeah.
Um,

Kate (47:36):
would you like my list of
consent
it.
Yeah.
Okay.
Start

Brianna (47:40):
the consent

Blaze (47:40):
mini list.
It ain't right.
Consent edition.

Kate (47:44):
Uh, okay.
Um, so the first one I have is ParisHilton's character and Seth Cohen.
He is a sophomore in highschool, or a junior maybe.
She
says
she's in grad school,so that's number one.
Number two, Grady, whatever.
In summer.
She is also a sophomore in high school.
He is not, um, Julie andLuke for obvious reasons.

(48:06):
Jimmy and Hailey and I say thatbecause we don't know if she
wanted to be rescued by him.
Maybe she was having fun stripping.
I mean, it looks like arough night, to be clear.
she was,
but we, we have no other contextexcept Jimmy just, he's rescuing her.
Like I wonder if the audiences werejust like, get this man off our
screen, and they're like, okay,we have to make him do something
redeemable, something good.

(48:27):
and
it was the early two thousands, so they'relike, what's the worst thing a woman
could
be
doing?
Stripping.
So, uh, yeah,
that was Yeah.
Doing recreational draw.
I mean, not that I'm advocatingfor anyone to like be doing
cocaine all the time, but Yeah.
you know, dancing on a stage wasreally the primary issue here.

Brianna (48:47):
What's your last one?

Kate (48:48):
I wrote one that doesn't really make a lot of sense.
So,
um,
No, I wrote, I don't know whyI wrote, I wrote Jimmy and
Julie, but I don't know why.

Blaze (48:58):
Well if our theory is correct, where he knocked her up as a teen and he

Kate (49:00):
Yeah, that's what it was.
That's what it was.
Yeah.
Once again, you know, he pervert teenager,

Brianna (49:04):
Right.
Reminder, a

Kate (49:06):
theme, is an adult and a teen again, Jimmy Cooper and
Julie, thank you for reminding me.
So yeah,

Blaze (49:11):
that's five

Kate (49:11):
instances.
Five in one episode.

Brianna (49:15):
I will say there was a very funny moment, uh, on the Valley, or like
the actor that was on the valley andsomething, and they're like, wow, how's
that guy playing somebody in high school?
And they're like, yeah, you know, high.
It was just kind of a funnylike, note to Yeah, they got it.
It was all the other little,like jabs were very funny
throughout the Yeah.
I just was like, I Jimmy was onfire of being a menace this episode.

(49:38):
and I, I'm a little disappointedin Sandy this episode.

Blaze (49:40):
Me
too.

Kate (49:41):
You know, he was so
excited about the restaurant.
He just wasn't thinking
clearly.
He

Brianna (49:44):
even, he no, it, he says to Jimmy Cooper.
Because Cooper, Mr. Cooper, Jame

Blaze (49:50):
Jimmy,

Kate (49:50):
and she, me,

Brianna (49:51):
Jam

Kate (49:52):
me.

Blaze (49:53):
he's

Brianna (49:53):
like, we're outta money.
And Sandy's like, weren't yousupposed to be managing the money
coop?

Kate (49:58):
yeah.

Brianna (49:59):
Or you're you're really bad at managing money.
And he goes, yeah, I am.

Kate (50:03):
I'm
sorry.
I did take more notes on
this
episode.
He goes, you think
he
blew through the entire budget

Brianna (50:08):
Yep.
It was

Kate (50:08):
still planning on spending the weekend interviewing designers.

Brianna (50:11):
Yeah.

Kate (50:12):
When all the money was gone.

Blaze (50:13):
And isn't the like opening coming up?
Isn't that part of

Brianna (50:16):
Yeah.
And why, why would Sandy make Jimmy,like I know that he was like the
manager, but maybe managing thefinancials is not the best move for this
man.
Maybe

Blaze (50:23):
should have been like the front of house manager when it's open.
Mm-hmm.

Brianna (50:27):
Mm-hmm.

Kate (50:28):
can I just give two more notes?
One is agreeing with you on Jimmy.
When he asked Julie he was like,are you skimming off the top?
And she was like, no, sweetie,that's you or whatever.
I was like, you know, again,
Julie is, is still, she'sa, a predator, right?
so I hate to agree with her,but they gave her such good
one-liners, like they really did.

Brianna (50:47):
And she was looking good this episode.

Kate (50:48):
She did look good.
And, I also made a note, Seth, I wantedto also murder this episode because
when he, they find out, he's like,I can't believe they're doing it in
a motel that's so cheap in tawdry.
Like, that's what you're, and Ryan to hiscredit says like, yeah, that's the point.
Or like,
something
sarcastic.
But also Seth, when he's watchingan episode of the Valley, he's

(51:10):
upset that Summer likes this guy.
This is immediately after theylike, talk to Luke who is being
abused and like watching this show.
And Ryan says to me, he's like, sh shand watching the Valley, I was like.

Blaze (51:23):
Oh my God.

Kate (51:24):
He is so selfish.
It's actually insane.

Brianna (51:26):
Like teenagers

Kate (51:27):
are selfish, but he is like a crazy level.

Blaze (51:30):
Every episode other people are going through real problems and he
is making it like about himself withhis stupid little nonsense problems.

Brianna (51:38):
I'm

Kate (51:38):
Always.

Brianna (51:39):
I'm starting to believe like from a plot perspective, that
Seth's entire point in the series isto keep like a little bit of levity.
Against Ryan's like tortured soul.
Totally.

Blaze (51:49):
can't be all dark.

Brianna (51:50):
It can't all be dark.

Blaze (51:51):
There has to be an annoying little flea in the corner.
What about me?
What about my problems are

Brianna (51:57):
like going through like real life traumas

Blaze (51:59):
Yeah.
And
then

Brianna (52:00):
Seth and Summer are like, ah,
like you don't, a boy doesn't likeme back, or My girlfriend isn't real.

Kate (52:06):
Right.
They had to be

Blaze (52:07):
I'm seeing people.

Kate (52:08):
stuff.
Yeah.

Brianna (52:11):
Yeah, I just, Jimmy Cooper being a fucking whiny bitch this whole episode,

Blaze (52:16):
and he dragged Sandy down with him in this whiny episode.
And that's really it.
And Sandy also is going throughsome shit with this, lawsuit.
I mean, he had to commit a littlebit of a crime to, you know, buy out.
it was like the lumber supplier.
He's like, you gotta make this

Brianna (52:29):
they

Blaze (52:30):
made a deal.
This has to be your new lumber supplier.
If, you know, you wanna make this goaway with Uncle Sean and Sandy's, you
know, not really into breaking the laws.

Brianna (52:39):
He's not, he's, He's an ethical person,

Blaze (52:41):
a moral badie.
Okay.
He didn't wanna do that, andhe doesn't feel good about it.
So he's pissed.

Brianna (52:45):
Yeah, it was.
And you know what, theepisode had a lot of fun.
Some big things happened.
Yeah.
Marissa's, Marissa.
Really, you know, she justreally can't get away.

Kate (52:53):
No.
I also made a note, the song when they'reon the way to la, how good it can be.
I forget what the band is,but the one that's like,
you know what
that

Brianna (53:05):
actually I do.

Kate (53:06):
Yeah.
I do.
Yeah.
I loved that.
It's called How Good It Can Be, I think.
Okay.
Is the name of the song, um,

Brianna (53:11):
it's funny.
I didn't get it until the very end.

Kate (53:12):
I loved that song.
I'm glad, I'm glad you got there.
Um,
and I also made a note, like whenthey're en route, Marissa's lip gloss
was like peak early two thousands.
Like the

Brianna (53:23):
frosty.

Kate (53:25):
Yeah.
And I was like, you know what?
Still bangs,

Brianna (53:27):
You know what that was?
That was a Juicy Tube for
sure.

Kate (53:30):
Yeah.
Odds are very good.
those.
But it was like a little icier.
Those were like more like, wet.
This one has like Yeah,like the frosty glittery.
Yeah.
We'll explore

Brianna (53:39):
that.
Yeah, we'll look
into what what makeupproducts Marissa Cooper used.

Kate (53:43):
Oh my gosh, I bet I could put together a

Brianna (53:44):
pretty
she's probably using some wet sealat this point 'cause she's still,
you know, under Jimmy's roof.

Kate (53:49):
No, she has all her old stuff still.
I think she's probably got some Chanel.
Sure.
Kept all her purses.

Brianna (53:56):
All right.
That is our OC recap episodes 21 and 22.
we're gonna keep going.

Kate (54:01):
We're
close
There's so many.

Brianna (54:03):
so already.
Yeah, there we're, if you thinkwe're close to the end, we've got
like several more episodes until
the
season finale
there like,
there's at
least four more I think.
Okay.
So buckle up
folks.
Yeah, we're almost done with season one.
So
now we're gonna talk aboutferal trash night and our plans

Kate (54:19):
We have so many options.
There's

Brianna (54:20):
so
much
tv.
Yeah.
We have been obviously enjoyinga thousand pound sisters.
We watched the episode last weekwhere Amy gets bit by a camel.

Blaze (54:28):
It's crazy

Brianna (54:29):
And we had a lot of feelings.
uh, yeah.
And she gets arrestedfor child endangerment.
It's a whole thing.
Um, so we are still watchinga Thousand Pound Sisters.
We also watch some ofthe, sister Wives reunion.
Yeah.

Kate (54:40):
too

Blaze (54:40):
It was too annoying.
We turned it off.

Brianna (54:41):
was horrible.

Kate (54:42):
Same old shit from cody.

Blaze (54:43):
I can't listen to Cody talk any longer.

Kate (54:46):
He's the worst.

Brianna (54:46):
This storyline has been going for like seven years.

Blaze (54:49):
else.
It's the same over and over.
He's getting divorced.
He's only with Robin.
now.
He's being gross about theway he talks about her.
It's just

Kate (54:56):
gross.
no.

Brianna (54:58):
no.
no.
It's not worth the watch, butThousand pounds Sisters Absolutely
is.
Oh,
yeah.

Kate (55:02):
And the day we're, recording this, the Mormon wives reunion
dropped.
So
we have both, we've all watchedall of seasons one and two now,
right?
Yep.
Yeah.
So we might, uh, we mighthave to make that happen too.
Big night ahead.

Blaze (55:14):
Yeah,

Brianna (55:15):
So that's, those are our plans for the evening.
What are we eating?

Kate (55:18):
I brought a salad.

Brianna (55:19):
Yeah.
We know.

Blaze (55:20):
I
personally really want Chinese food.

Brianna (55:22):
Oh dude.
I absolutely am on board with you on that.
Let's fucking do
it.
Let's do it.
Let's do it.
I

Blaze (55:27):
to get a new app because my card got
stolen.
multiple times.

Brianna (55:30):
We'll do it right after
this.
Yeah.
'cause I am ready to eat.

Blaze (55:33):
Yeah.
My DoorDash, um, I'm prettyconvinced when my card has not been
stolen since it got stolen twiceand I had that app for a month.
So beware.

Kate (55:40):
gosh.
That sucks.

Blaze (55:42):
Annoying.
And it has been stolen again.
Was

Brianna (55:44):
All righty, folks.
Well, uh, I'm gonna pass it off to Blaze.

Blaze (55:48):
Aw great, my best segment.

Brianna (55:50):
You can do

Blaze (55:50):
it.

Kate (55:51):
You always make it work.

Blaze (55:52):
Oh boy.
Okay.
You can find us at SomethingFeral FTN on Instagram.
Something Feral Pod atgmail and on TikTok.
And you can watch uson YouTube and Spotify.

Brianna (56:03):
Any place you find podcasts.

Blaze (56:05):
literally anywhere.
I'm not gonna name 'em allbecause we don't got that time.
but yeah, that's our show.
Off to get feral.
See you next week.
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