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Leif (00:00):
But, Chuck was also doing his toddler pose here.
Yes, Toddler Chuck with his
head leaning back and his pelvis forward.
Steve (00:09):
Yeah, his big boy. He's a big boy stance.
Leif (00:12):
His head is too big for his body.
Steve (00:15):
And you notice it more with the haircut. The
haircut looks so much better,
but you notice the big boy stance. So.
Leif (00:31):
Hey, Upper east siders and all you scandal loving listeners out
there, you just tuned into the non judging breakfast
pod where the coffee is strong, the
waffles are fresh, and the gossip is hotter than
ever. My name is Leif and I'm your seasoned Gossip
Girl veteran.
Steve (00:46):
And I'm M. Steve, the newbie, the greenhorn,
the. I don't know, Leif. What are we calling me now in
season three?
Leif (00:53):
I'm not sure. Just make sure you're never seen on a club on
Saturday night. It's strictly bridge and tunnel on weekends.
Steve (00:59):
Absolutely. And I will not be wearing that headband in
college.
Leif (01:02):
Sounds good.
Steve (01:04):
So here's the deal, folks. Leap has been watching
Gossip Girl since it first aired and I'm diving in for
the first time together, we're a dynamic
duo bringing you all the drama, romance, and
sometimes questionable fashion choices of this
iconic 2007 series.
Leif (01:20):
That's right. Each week we'll be taking a deep dive into
the show one episode at a time. We analyze the
hidden parallels and all the obscure references.
Plus we'll also be touching on the behind the scenes gossip and
some stories from fandom.
Steve (01:33):
And since we're all about inclusivity here at the
non judging breakfast spot, there is always room for
you at our non judging breakfast table. So go ahead
and grab a cup of coffee, a mimosa, or
go ahead and call Jesse up and see if he can bring
you some of Chuck's medicine. And let's get into
this.
Leif (01:51):
So this episode is going to be a little bit different than the
norm due entirely to my fault.
the recording that we originally did for this
episode was lost to the ether.
so we are recording this now
after Steve's already seen through episode
five.
Steve (02:09):
Of the series, which
it's kind of neat. And I'm glad that we're kind of
addressing this right up front because there are
some things in this episode
that watching. I kind of want to
bring up the looking back in at
least one very boring
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scene. And also
with that disclaimer, some of these discussions
we've had. And so we
are trying to make this as authentic as
possible.
Leif (02:42):
Originally, when we talked about this episode, we also talked about
announced that Leighton meester is going to be on the second
season of Nobody Wants this. he's going to.
She's going to be playing Abby, who's a.
Joanne's high school nemesis or middle school nemesis
rather. She's a very Blair coded,
character. She's going to be a m. Instagram mommy
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influencer.
Steve (03:03):
Yes, yes, I did hear about that
and I'm looking forward to seeing that.
Leif (03:09):
And at this point we had just watched the first
episode of Good Cop Bad Copy.
Leighton plays a character named Lou. She
is the golden child who stayed at home in a
small Washington town of around, less than
10,000. And her brother is estranged but coming
back to town to become a detective. And
he might be on the spectrum, I'm not
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sure. But he's definitely odd.
Steve (03:34):
Yes. Yeah.
Leif (03:35):
Socially awkward.
Steve (03:36):
and it's a fun show.
I enjoy it. I really like
what we see out of
Leighton. I think that she is
really again, demonstrating her chops
that she can make you forget
that she's not these other
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people that she's portrayed.
Leif (03:58):
And then you got the father is the chief
of police and then his girlfriend is a Russian woman
who learned everything about American
culture from 80s sitcoms.
Steve (04:09):
Yes.
like I said, it's a fun show and
it pokes a lot of fun at the
nepotism of small town.
Of small town politics.
But it really also kind of has
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an endearing look at small town
wife. So I've, I haven't
watched the most recent, so.
Leif (04:38):
And it kind of works well that we're going back
to record this episode because we actually got a
question about season. The season
premiere and it is from NJ
Flyd. Question for Steve. Oh,
would Serena have looked sexier if she was
eating a strawberry while riding the polo pun.
(05:01):
Well.
Steve (05:03):
Or licking a wine glass? For
sure.
Was there any saliva on the horse when
she got off?
Leif (05:16):
That's only illegal in Oregon. Steve.
Steve (05:21):
I think, we should also address at this
point, but because I don't think
anything is aired about it. Michelle
Trachtenberg and losing Michelle
Trachtenberg. Now that we are doing an episode
featuring her and we'll probably. I think there's another episode where
we'll talk about this. Where it was
raw and initially happened. But we
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do want to acknowledge now
that the loss and the
tragedy of losing someone.
Leif (05:51):
So we definitely do talk about that more in our upcoming
episodes.
Steve (05:54):
Yes. But I didn't want that to be a, sort of a blank
here this far after.
Leif (06:00):
So we are here to Talk about Season
3, Episode 2, the Freshman
Original Air Date September
21, 2009
Episode Title is based on
the Fresh Man 1990
film by Andrew Bergman. starring
Matthew Broderick and Marlon Brando,
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in which an NYC film student. Or. Sorry,
yeah, it doesn't specifically mention nyu. It's just a
New York City college film student
gets a job working for a mobster.
Steve (06:33):
Yeah, I'm pretty sure I
saw this and I don't really remember much of it.
I do remember
Broderick being in that movie,
so I don't know if I've seen it though, but I think I
have.
Leif (06:49):
And then Andrew Bergman is best known for
Blazing Saddles, Fletch and
Striptease.
Steve (06:55):
Who was he in Blazing Saddles?
Leif (06:57):
writing.
Steve (06:57):
Writer. Oh, writer. Oh, okay.
Leif (06:59):
He had almost a 20 year gap between
projects from 2003 to
2022, and he came back to do the Paul's
of Fury, the Legend of Frank
animated movie.
Steve (07:11):
Yeah, it sound. Sounds like it.
Leif (07:15):
This episode was written by Amanda
Lasher. She did three episodes
in season two, and she remains in
the writer's room at least through season five.
Previous credits in season three were Predator J
or Sorry. In season two, Predapoor J, Gone
with the Will and Satyr. Anything,
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which are all.
Steve (07:36):
Which I recall all being solid
episodes. I feel like all
of those episodes had moments
of greatness and moments of
what's happening. I'm thinking
especially if Seder anything with
where they turned it into the Farce, which was a lot of
fun. But there was also the
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Gabriel stuff that was like, what's he doing
here?
Leif (08:03):
And directed by the king of teen
dramas, Nora Buckley and
Shady's Back, Back Again.
Steve (08:10):
Yes. And you see some of
those
just knowing how to get performances out of
these teenagers or people being
teenagers. He's so good at it.
He's so good at it.
Leif (08:25):
Taylor. Mom's still a teenager.
Steve (08:28):
Yeah.
Leif (08:31):
Why don't you give us that vulture recap?
Steve (08:33):
All right. Georgina Sparks has arrived
at nyu and like the maenad
from True Blood, she has cast a
wicked spell over the city. Everywhere
formerly sane people's pupils are going black
as they fall under her spell. And it's
only a matter of time before they're committing
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unspeakable inhuman acts against one
another. Vanessa is the first to
go. Just a few
vulnerable words from Georgina and she forgets
that just last year girlfriend did the
exact same thing and fake befriended
her in order, it turned out to
wreak havoc on another hapless human.
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By the time G breaks out the heavy handed
compliments about Vanessa's documentary
About the community garden in her neighborhood.
V's ready to carve someone's heart out for her
and doesn't even notice when Georgina shuts Blair
out of her own dorm room. It takes
Dan slightly longer to come around, but soon
enough, lonely boy gives in and
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utterly forgets that Georgina actually
pretended to be a different person under a
fake name in order to sex him out of his
relationship with his former girlfriend,
now sister Sarina. And
Carter basin is wrong. Sarina's not
just acting out because her daddy doesn't love her.
Even though she doesn't have direct contact with
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Georgina, she's still affected, which is
probably why she becomes possessed and
lashes out cruelly when Chuck and Rufus
calls her out on her dicky marble
mouth behavior. Meanwhile, Blair,
the only bee big enough to stop the tidal wave of
destruction Georgina is planning, has lost her
powers. We trust that next episode
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she'll realize they aren't in your headband,
Ms. Blair. They're inside you.
Leif (10:29):
Have you hear some weird noises out there, folks? It's
pretty windy here today, so that's what you heard. so
I never got into the show true blood, but I think that
word from the beginning is
mayanad.
M. That it's. I think it's two. It's like three syllables.
Is it man? Man.
Steve (10:48):
Oh, weird. Because I actually did like the pronunciation thing
on Google last week because I wasn't sure how to pronounce it
either, because I. I was only into true
blood for, like, most of the. Maybe I got into the
second season.
Leif (11:01):
Yeah, I only got a couple episodes in, but I just
going because I believe it's a Greek word. It is
said mayonnaise
maenad. Okay, I think you're correct.
Steve (11:13):
It is a Greek word. It comes from Greek mythology. And
now, it's funny,
had we had this conversation when we
first recorded it, I would have been a little bit more on top of it
because I had just looked it up
right beforehand. But I'm not guaranteeing
I had the pronunciation correct by any means.
Leif (11:34):
Act one begins. Gospel girl
narrates. Every
fall, confident high school seniors transform
into nervous college freshmen. They leave
their parents homes for the hallowed halls of higher
education. And like any new venture
starting, college holds the promise of
limitless opportunity. The opportunity to
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conquer a new territory or to try
to be a little less lonely. But just because the
opportunity presents itself, doesn't mean everybody
is ready to take it.
Yes, Blair is preparing for the
first day of college with Dorota's assistance.
Steve (12:16):
Yeah, and, this is all happening during
Gossip Girl talking.
And I really dig the outfit that Blair puts
on with the red. The red and
white that she's wearing.
Leif (12:28):
Dan is also ready getting ready for school.
Alone at the loft. He is eating a single waffle out of
the toaster. Ugh.
Steve (12:35):
let's go. Let's go back really quickly to that, because this
just occurred to me about the Blair scene. Do you
think that was written for Eleanor? Because all of the
mirror scenes typically have
Eleanor, not Dorota. That's, like,
a very mother daughter
scene relationship thing they've built.
Leif (12:55):
I think Dorota gets some of those too. And definitely a lot of,
like, prep scenes that Dorota gets.
Steve (13:00):
Sure. Okay. It just occurred to me. But
it also indicates the motherly nature.
Leif (13:06):
Dorota is like a second mother to Blair.
Steve (13:08):
Definitely. It's the symbol. It's the motherly symbolism
there. And, yeah, he's eating Eggos.
Leif (13:14):
Yeah. Lego my Eggo.
Serena is still packing for Brown and gets a
congratulatory text from Lily.
Steve (13:23):
Seems that she's completely, happy about
what's happening in her life right now.
Leif (13:28):
Chuck is seeing Blair off for the first day of
orientation and compares living in the dorms to a
seedy porno. We find out that Blair is only staying
in the dorms in an attempt, to become queen of
nyu.
Steve (13:40):
Oh, Blair, this is
the only. Those things only
belong in the back of a video store.
Chunky, disgusting,
pervert. And this is also the first scene
of dialogue. The other stuff was all. It was all
under the narration. I love
this interaction with Chuck and Blair. It's very
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sweet. It's very Chuck and Blair.
But also, I'm watching this
just thinking, blair, let it go already. You
graduated from high school. Stop trying to make
NYU constance.
Leif (14:17):
Yeah, I mean, there's. There's hierarchies
everywhere in the real world too, so.
Steve (14:22):
And Blair's gonna blare.
Leif (14:23):
Yeah. Dan and Serena are having a
phone conversation. They encourage each other, but Serena
expresses her doubts regarding Brown by not expressing
them. Yeah, she just goes silent.
Steve (14:34):
She goes silent. Dan is so excited,
just like you must be for Brown,
and.
Leif (14:42):
Yeah, that. About that.
Steve (14:44):
Yeah. And, you know,
Serena's so good at masking
things like that.
Leif (14:51):
A cute coed named Katie overhears Dan's
name and introduces herself as a fan of Dan.
She then invites Dan to her writers group.
Steve (15:00):
Yeah, it's not weird.
I. She does hear him say his
own name out loud because Dan does
sometimes talk about himself in the third person.
But, you remembered that. That.
Although I guess if you're really following it.
Leif (15:19):
Well, she, I mean, she wanted to. She. She submitted too, so she
was like. She was definitely. You're.
Steve (15:23):
You're following it. You would be in on it.
Leif (15:25):
Yeah, she was pissed off about not winning, so.
Steve (15:27):
Yeah.
Leif (15:27):
That's why she.
Steve (15:28):
Yeah.
Leif (15:28):
Remembered it.
Steve (15:29):
And obviously it's one of
those things where she's pissed off she didn't win, but knows why she
didn't win. In the world where Dan
is a.
Leif (15:39):
Phenomenal writer, just
ignore the intern in the prop department
who writes all his stories.
Steve (15:47):
Yes. The thing is
that writing is. Writing in
the world, in the Gossip Girl universe is
really bad.
Leif (15:57):
Dan is a genius writer and
Jenny is an awesome, fashion
designer.
Yes.
Steve (16:06):
Just.
Leif (16:06):
Just. It's kayfabe.
Steve (16:07):
Accept it.
Leif (16:08):
It's kayfabe.
Steve (16:09):
Yeah.
Leif (16:10):
Back at the penthouse, Rufus is seeing Serena off and says
how proud he is of her. Yeah, she'd have
been Lily, but yes,
kids, you know, Callie Rutherford had
a baby.
Steve (16:24):
And it does
really establish
a relationship between Rufus and
Serena by the end of this episode.
Establishes a fatherly
relationship with her. Right
now he's an extension of
Lily, like you said.
Leif (16:45):
At NYU orientation, things are still
prickly between Dan and Vanessa. Blair
pulls up in a limo and has to tell Dan and Vanessa
that she doesn't know them here. And Scott's
also in the scene, and.
Steve (17:00):
Scott is in this scene
and Vanessa just being an
asshole out of the gate. Oh, well, you haven't called
me. You haven't called him and you were the
asshole.
Leif (17:12):
Yeah, fucking, Vanessa.
Steve (17:14):
Fucking Vanessa.
Leif (17:16):
Serena shows up at, Chuck's hotel room and
declares that she needs a place to stay because she isn't
going to brown. Chuck is annoyed when he sees the
huge cart of luggage following Serena.
Steve (17:27):
Yeah, Serena, Chuck owns a
hotel. There are rooms that
you could have. Why are you going
to Chuck's penthouse? Why can't you go
to. Why can't you be like Chuck? Give me any other
room in. In this whole goddamn
hotel. Give her the presidential suite. Give
her the honeymoon suite for a couple of nights.
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Give her any other luxurious room in
this hotel.
Leif (17:53):
But, Chuck was also doing his toddler pose here.
Yes, Toddler Chuck with his
head leaning back and his pelvis forward.
Steve (18:02):
Yeah, his big boy. He's a big boy.
Leif (18:05):
His head is too big for his body.
Steve (18:08):
And you notice it more with the haircut. The
haircut looks so much better, but
you notice the big boy stance so much more.
Leif (18:17):
Blaire has found some new recruits and is giving
them tips about living in the city. And she also
has gift bags prepared. Just when Blair is
whispering to Dorota that this will be easier than she
thought, in walks her new roommate,
Georgina.
Steve (18:33):
Blair trying to bribe these girls
is so sad
that it's. I'm gonna gather all these girls to be
my new friends, the ones that I'm handpicking, and I'm
gonna hand them bags. M. And
Blair is so eager to be accepted by
people that are like her. Go
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find a fucking sorority of rich
girls. They're out there.
Leif (18:58):
Do they have sororities at nyu?
Steve (19:00):
I honestly, off the top of my head, I don't know if they have
Greek life.
Leif (19:04):
Not every school does.
Steve (19:06):
I know. Not every school does. I.
I can all, I can say with pretty good
confidence that there are. I know there
are New York schools with fraternities.
New York state schools. I cannot
tell you off the top of my head about
nyu specifically, according to
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Google.
Leif (19:26):
AI. Yes, they do.
Steve (19:28):
Okay. I thought so because it's such
a big school. I was trying to think if my fraternity
is there, and I don't think we are. Whereas we
are at Drexel, and I think
we're still at UPenn. We used to be at Temple,
so we've been in big schools, but I don't think we've been at
nyu.
Leif (19:47):
And of course, we get, the payoff from the season finale of
Georgina being Blair's roommate.
Steve (19:52):
Yes. Yes. And
instantly. Oh, are we there? We're not
there. The conversation between them yet. This is just
the big hugging surprise.
Leif (20:02):
Yes. And Gossip Girl goes to
commercial break with rah rah
sis boom bah. Georgina's pulled a coup
d'etat. welcome to College B. This is gonna be
a blast. Act two
begins, and Blair is flipping out.
Georgina is the excited and surprised friend.
We also learn that Vanessa's dorm is just down the hall.
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Blair calls Dorota and tells her to start planning a
party.
Steve (20:29):
There are a couple of things here. First of all,
we all know that Georgina set
this up. So when she comes in, instantly denying it,
it's like, okay, here's a scheme
for sure, which we knew she was going to do, but
she plays it so well. Like, she plays
it so cool. Blair has that line
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where when no Jesus
and I redefined our relationship. What? He dumped you when he
realized you were Satan?
And Georgina is just
Teflon with all of her
barbs. And anytime she'll make a
direct thing or accusation. And
it's not just Blair. It's anytime someone
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says something to Georgina that
is not in line with what
Georgina is presenting, it's just
gone. She just ignores it. It washes
off. And if there's ever a reaction to
it, you're gone. You don't see it in her
face. So it's a really
cool character trait that I realized
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today.
Leif (21:34):
Serena is explaining to Chuck about not being ready
for college. Chuck compares, going to college to
adopting a baby or a poodle. Just an
accessory. Chuck, reveals his new business plan
to create a speakeasy.
Steve (21:48):
Why are you confiding in Serena? I get
it. She's there, you're excited, but you're giving
her the pitch that you don't want anyone to
know.
Leif (21:58):
Yeah.
Steve (21:58):
It seems, seems risky here, Chuck.
Leif (22:01):
Or if you're gonna do it, at least tell her. No one's supposed
to know this yet.
Steve (22:05):
Yes. Make sure when you're telling someone a secret, they know
it's a secret.
Leif (22:08):
Yeah. Dan and Vanessa
run into each other at the bookstore and decide that it's stupid to
fight fate and quickly apologize and make up.
As they start to do the best friend thing and download all their
personal news since they last spoke. Georgina
walks in, g apologizes for the past and asks for
a fresh start. Vanessa seems much more willing to
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grant that than Dan at this point.
Steve (22:31):
I, start this scene with what does Dan
have to apologize for?
Vanessa showed up to his
to a place where she wasn't supposed to be
and attacked him for
doing the stuff that he was doing with
his family and then ran
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off. And Dan's like, all right, well fuck her
then.
Leif (22:56):
But he lied about going on the subway.
Steve (22:58):
Oh, sorry. I
retract everything I
just said the other. I
love. I love
Dan's reaction to Georgina.
Leif (23:11):
Yeah, the physical reaction.
Steve (23:13):
Physical reaction. The
whoa, crazy lady over
there.
Leif (23:19):
And he had the same kind of reaction in the season two
finale.
Steve (23:22):
yes, exactly. Like whenever she shows
up, he just has that.
Leif (23:31):
Too. Is going to change pretty quickly though.
Steve (23:34):
Yes.
Leif (23:36):
Nate and Brie have been enjoying their secret relationship since
last we saw them. They plan a 24 hour
fuckfest to determine whether they would get sick of each
other in an actual relationship.
Steve (23:47):
So this is when I had to have one of those
real moments and come to the conclusion that
I never wanted to admit that
Nate is boring. This
scene is boring, this
relationship is boring.
And Nate, I'm
starting to realize. I love
(24:09):
Nate. I'm a Stan. Nate
is boring.
Leif (24:14):
Yeah, he's pretty milquetoast.
Steve (24:16):
Yeah. When he's
written with the right. When he's written with
the non judging Breakfast Club, he
Has great moments and he has great
interaction.
Leif (24:29):
He's a great bro.
Steve (24:30):
Yeah.
Leif (24:31):
But that's about it.
Steve (24:32):
Yeah. But when they try to put him into
romantic situations and, a big
part of it is these are people who are always
scheming and digging and stabbing
each other in the back, which really isn't Nate's
character. So it doesn't kind of go with
the excitement of the
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rest of the show. So I understand
why he's more boring.
But I'm so sad to realize that Nate's
boring.
Leif (25:02):
Yeah. Yeah. Chuck is having
his business meeting with a stuffy old white guy.
Chuck is being less than honest about his true plans. When
Serena comes in the door talking on the phone in
Italian. Chuck has to take a call,
and Serena lets the cat out of the bag vis a
vis the club in the bank vault.
Steve (25:21):
What an asshole. Why are you walking
into someone else's meeting and
opening your mouth when you were told,
please don't be here,
Please don't come home
tonight or for a
while because I have a meeting I
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don't want you
here for?
Leif (25:45):
Well, you see, Serena's a narcissist.
Steve (25:47):
Oh.
Leif (25:49):
So, yeah, okay.
Steve (25:50):
Yeah. That seems.
It's so funny to me. And this episode
really does a good job of
breaking away from the Serena that they tried
to present for so long. The beginning of
this series was the bad
girl gone good and how good
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she's always trying to be.
And not that she's really becoming a bad girl,
but we're seeing that she's a lot
less dynamic of a
person and that she is much
more just one dimensional.
That if it's not for Serena's
sake, or if it's not for to Serena's
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liking, then fuck everybody else.
And we really see that in this episode where she's like
fuck chalk because he made me
sad.
Leif (26:42):
And we get a mouth watering montage of
sushi prep for Blair's party, but only one
person showed up. It turns out everyone else in the
dorm is watching a movie down the hall.
Steve (26:53):
That food looks so good, though.
Leif (26:55):
Yeah.
Steve (26:56):
that sushi, I could.
Leif (26:57):
He's off the toro, Steve.
Steve (27:00):
As soon as you walk out, I'd shove four
more down my gullet.
Leif (27:04):
I would have done the same.
Steve (27:05):
I actually, Robin and I, for the first time, you know, we
both like a lot of food. And Robin's been a
foodie. I'm the. Robin's the reason I'm a
foodie. But we actually had oysters for the first
time the other day. We had never had them before. Just,
you know, raw oysters at a place
in Philly. I can't remember the name of it. It's
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on 6th and Walnut. It's a super old
place from the. Been around for over
100 years, and I can't remember the name of it. It was
really good. Really enjoyed it.
Leif (27:37):
If you like. If you like them poorhouse.
in Montgomeryville, once a week, it's like, Wednesday,
maybe night, they have $1 oysters.
Steve (27:46):
Oh, wow. are they good?
Leif (27:47):
Yeah.
Steve (27:47):
Okay, good. So I'd hate to show up and get $1,
be like, hey, we're going out for $1 oysters and
coming home.
Leif (27:55):
I'm surprised that you haven't had oysters with Gabe yet.
Steve (27:59):
Yeah, and I've had, like, mussels before,
but I've never had. Yeah, it was the first time having
oysters. At least that I remember. Maybe I have.
Leif (28:08):
He usually asks about his New Year's Eve party.
Steve (28:10):
Huh? You know, I don't think I've been to one of his
New Year's Eve parties.
Leif (28:15):
You weren't the one two years ago.
Steve (28:17):
No, no, no. Was I?
Leif (28:19):
I thought you and Robin were there.
Steve (28:21):
We were at a birthday party.
We were there for. No, we were definitely not there for New Year's
because we were at home two years ago. We were at Shields. This
year.
Leif (28:31):
Chuck is getting up on his tippy toes in order to berate
Serena about ruining his meeting. Serena storms
out of the room.
I mean, Blake is a statuesque woman.
Steve (28:45):
I'm a big boy, and I'm
gonna need you to leave,
you train wreck.
Leif (28:54):
Blair finds the rest of the people from her dorm are in
Vanessa's room applauding her documentary and eating
pizza. Georgina drops the mask a bit
as she literally closes the door in Blair's
face.
Steve (29:06):
Burn. Yeah, Georgina
is. Georgina knows how to make people feel
good about themselves. It's one of
those. Her interpersonal skills.
Leif (29:18):
I almost cried. The gang
member. What did he play, his first whatever or something
or.
Steve (29:25):
Yeah.
Leif (29:28):
And, Gossip Girl narrates as we go to commercial.
Spotted Blair. Water from
VIP to vd. poor Blair. How are
you gonna cure this one? Damn.
Yeah, that's a girl going hard.
Steve (29:43):
Yeah. Disrespectful.
Leif (29:47):
Act three begins. Serena is
now crashing in Jenny's old room. Looks
like Dan made her toaster waffles for breakfast. As
he's leaving for campus, Dan reminds Serena they don't have any
servants in Brooklyn. He also tells Serena that she should
go see Rufus for some fatherly advice.
Steve (30:04):
I love Dan making waffles for
Serena. I also had the thought earlier of what if
Rufus's waffles really have just been eggos
this whole time? That like, dude,
my dad makes the best waffles. And you get there and
they're toaster, toaster waffles.
and it's funny because he,
(30:25):
Dan has a history of getting great fatherly
advice from Rufus, so it makes sense that
he would make that recommendation.
Leif (30:33):
And Rufus does come around by the end of the episode.
Steve (30:36):
by the end of the episode, I actually really like
what is. I like what is established
by the end of the episode. Yes.
Leif (30:44):
Blair confronts Georgina about the party G is
throwing. Blair confronts Georgina about the party G is
throwing. Blair is in full crazy mode at this
point. Gee's plan is clearly working.
Steve (30:56):
Yeah, it's funny that
Georgina's plan is just a well
oiled machine and she doesn't even have to
do anything.
Leif (31:05):
You're just the weird girl who threw the fish party.
Steve (31:07):
Yeah, like Georgina
is hardly trying
and just winning this whole thing.
Leif (31:16):
And it's because Georgina is a
chameleon. She can exist anywhere.
Steve (31:21):
Yes.
Leif (31:21):
She can take on a role.
Steve (31:23):
Yes. And. And Blair can't.
Leif (31:26):
Yeah, Blair is Blair.
Steve (31:28):
Yeah. And Blair is not in her element
and she is floundering.
Fish girl. Fish party.
Floundering.
I'll be here all day, folks.
Leif (31:43):
Tip your waiters.
Serena is at the penthouse to follow up on Dan's
advice. However, it looks like Chuck beat her to the punch
and spilled the beans to Rufus. Serena tries to talk
to Rufus, but as Serena points out, Rufus is
afraid to let Lily find out about Serena not going to
Brown.
Steve (32:01):
Yeah, you're more afraid of my mom than I
am. Is true.
And Rufus instantly
recognizes it. Yeah, he instantly
realizes I was more.
Leif (32:15):
Worried about myself than you.
Steve (32:16):
Yeah, I'm more worried about making your mom
mad than I am worried about you. And
he recognized it. You see it in his
face. And in this instant,
my first watch through it's. Well, of course Rufus is not
a good girl, dad. Rufus is
supportive of Dan and not of
Jenny. And that was my
(32:37):
instant take of this. And
Serena just Serena
calling him on it. Call my
mom. You tell her. Yeah.
Power move.
And really also established with
Rufus, There is a way that you and
I can communicate and it is not through
(32:59):
threats.
Leif (33:01):
I guess the problem with the parenting
Jenny for Rufus is that Jenny
gets emotional and then Rufus just doesn't know what to do.
Yeah, Serena kept her cool and went right back
at him with facts.
Steve (33:14):
Yes. Yeah. And because Serena really
isn't one to Blow up. Yeah, she
crashes. She'll crash and burn, but she won't
blow up.
Leif (33:24):
Yeah. Serena calls Carter
and invites him to dinner.
Steve (33:29):
At this point in our previous
recording of this episode, I asked, is
Carter Basin going to be full
cast at this point? And we discussed
that. No, he is not. He's still doing
gig work.
Leif (33:45):
Well, you could tell just by the credits. If you watch the credits
for the episode, it'll let you know whose main cast. And he's not.
Steve (33:52):
Tell that to Amber Benson from Buffy.
Leif (33:56):
Well, she was credited as main cast for that one
episode.
Steve (33:59):
She sure was. I actually asked her about that
at a comic con that I said, what was it
like to finally have your name in the credits? And
then.
Leif (34:10):
And some impressive call quality considering she
was in an elevator.
Steve (34:18):
Yes, those cell phones. The
2009 cell phone plans of the
rich.
Leif (34:26):
Because, it's a nice building. They have a cell phone tower in the
elevator.
Dan is impressing people out of the new writers group when
Blair comes in and invites Dan to be her date to
Georgina's party. What?
Steve (34:43):
I do love a, Blair Lonely boy team
up. Not so lonely boy team up.
Leif (34:49):
and, ah, they are definitely getting a lot more interactions this season so far,
which is good.
Steve (34:53):
Yeah. I love it. And I do like
that they have been kind of forced
together, especially where Serena's taken out
of this location,
and we have Dan, Vanessa,
Blair in the location. And I
know that we will. We. I forget if it started here
(35:13):
or when we discuss Vanessa
making sense to be there. Yeah. And it really
ups the quality of character that she.
Leif (35:23):
Why wasn't she a student at Constance?
Steve (35:25):
Why wasn't she just a student at
Constance?
Leif (35:28):
And Gossip Girl is just as surprised as we
are. Forget the four
Horsemen, the real evidence our world is coming to an
end. Blair Waldorf needing Dan
Humphrey to rescue her from social
extinction.
Act four begins. Dan and Blair are climbing
the stairs to G's rooftop party. Dan
(35:51):
admonishes Blair that headbands are totally high school
and it's time to grow up. Blair does thank
Dan for being here.
Steve (35:58):
Dan saying, I'd like to think that
if I needed this, someone
would do it for me. Though, let's be honest. We both
know it wouldn't be you. And, yeah,
I love the. By the way, no
headbands in college. And just, tosses
what's probably. What, like a $500
headband.
Leif (36:21):
Louis Vuitton?
Steve (36:22):
Like some kid is gonna go cash that in and buy
books for a semester?
Leif (36:28):
Booze, you mean?
Steve (36:30):
Okay.
Leif (36:32):
At the party, Dan
Reintroduces Blair to Katie.
Katie compliments Blair's necklace, but
Blair fails to return the compliment.
Steve (36:42):
Such an asshole.
Leif (36:44):
I love your.
Steve (36:46):
Oh, Dan's a
writer.
Leif (36:51):
And then Dan says, don't talk about high school.
Steve (36:53):
Yeah.
Leif (36:54):
And she immediately talks about Dan in high school.
Steve (36:56):
Yes. Very first thing.
Leif (37:00):
Dan apologizes to Georgina.
Georgina accepts and tells Dan that Blair is just using
him. As they part, I think Georgina really wanted to put
her hand on Dan's chest, which is bursting out of his shirt.
But she settles for the shoulder pat.
Steve (37:14):
Yeah, we, This was when
I first really noticed the glow
up this summer glow up of Penn Badgley
when he walked in. He looks kind of cut.
Leif (37:26):
He looks tan.
Steve (37:28):
Tan. His hair looks good.
And he just walks into this party with
that kind of confidence and swagger where
it's like, wow. There was the hotification
of Dan Humphrey over
this summer.
Leif (37:43):
Yeah. And real world reasons. He
definitely, ah. He did ah, easy A over the summer.
And he bulked up a bit in that because he had
his shirtless, ah. Scene at the. Several shirtless scenes, one at
the pool and then one, when he was at
the end of the big dance number in blue body
paint and a cape.
Steve (38:02):
Yes.
Leif (38:04):
Woodchuck Todd,
Nate and Brie are, continuing their experiment. Bree
learns that Nate has a sentimental streak.
Steve (38:13):
Sentimental, boring. Nate, snooze,
snate.
Leif (38:19):
Serena and Carter are having drinks at a bar when they see
Chuck enter. Serena uses Carter to ruin another
business meeting for Chuck.
Steve (38:26):
Yeah, Serena was such an
asshole. This was just
completely, completely out of line.
Leif (38:35):
Yeah.
Steve (38:36):
To go in and like, this dude is trying to like,
make business deals
to make his company money and
you're blowing that shit up.
like that's. You're taking money out of your
mom's pocket. Chuck's
business at this point, your mom makes money
(38:56):
if Chuck makes money. So you're not only fucking
Chuck, you're fucking the
entire board.
Leif (39:04):
Not necessarily. This seems to be something Chuck's doing.
Steve (39:07):
On his own all the same.
What an asshole.
Leif (39:11):
But that's tracks for Serena. It really
is. At the beginning of season two, we had the
second Dan and Serena breakup and she just goes
cold. She just turns into the ice
queen.
Steve (39:23):
She'll go to war. Yeah, she'll go to war.
And to drag Carter into it as
well. And like Carter, you're a
dick for going along with this. Even though he
didn't realize it until it was.
Leif (39:36):
I, have to be fair. Him and Chuck are always fucking with
each other anyways.
Steve (39:40):
Yes. Yes. But I'm glad he Got
pissed.
Leif (39:44):
Yeah. Blair is awkwardly
trying to avoid being drawn into Star Trek vs
Battlestar Galactica debate, which he is saved by
the bell. She gets a text from an unlabeled
number announcing we're here.
Steve (39:58):
It's so. That's so funny. It is so
funny that she's standing there hearing it
and they're having this debate
and then they. They. I really want to know your
opinion. No,
my. My. My. My brother in
Nerdery. You do not want to know her
(40:18):
opinion.
Leif (40:21):
Dan is catching up with his stalker half
brother. Vanessa and Katie join them and it
cheers Katie. then begins inadvertently
poking holes in Scott's cover story. However, before
Dan and Vanessa can question it, they are interrupted.
Steve (40:35):
Scott completely shows his crazy here.
100%. His reaction
is just so fucking weird.
Why would you tell her to take that professor? I really liked him.
What other professors did you take? I don't want to talk about
this.
Leif (40:51):
Hey, psycho. Yeah,
Not a good look.
Steve (40:56):
No. It's almost as if
he didn't actually go to NYU this
summer. But I don't. I. That's. That would be crazy.
Leif (41:06):
And then they are interrupted by Blair taking over
the DJ stand to make an
announcement. This might have been Blair's most well
executed plan ever. She invites the people from Georgina's
Jesus camp to, make it look like Georgina was trying to recruit
everyone to a cult.
Steve (41:21):
Yeah, Blair gives her whole speech
about Georgina being this
upright Christian person.
Really lays into that aspect of it. And
then the cult comes in
and Blair yells, it's a conversion party.
I mean, it's weird
Blair's speech,
(41:44):
but.
Leif (41:45):
Yeah, so I've actually been to things like this
at college where, like, it was supposed to be like a, fun get
together party.
Steve (41:52):
Yes.
Leif (41:53):
And then they hit you with the. Have you heard the Good lord?
Steve (41:56):
Yes, I. 100%. Yeah, you're
right. I have been to those.
I have seen that. I've gone to some.
I've even gone to some kind of knowing and then
being like, oh, wait, but this guy is telling me
it's not like that. And yes,
I've definitely fallen for Jesus traps
(42:16):
before.
Leif (42:17):
And Gossip Girl has this to say as we go to
commercial. Seems that Blair
Waldorf has finally found Jesus and invited him to crash
Georgina's party.
Act 5 begins at the bar.
Carter is telling Serena that he told her how
he feels, but is done being used by
her.
Steve (42:37):
Fair. You were completely fucking
used just because you're the person that would
piss Chuck off more than anyone
else.
Leif (42:47):
At the party, Blair is inviting select Guests
to take the limo she has waiting downstairs to her party at
the Monkey Bar. Dan has fighted for his loyalty.
Vanessa is not.
Steve (42:57):
Your name's on the list. Yours is not.
What really occurred to me when I saw that. Did she get the
name of all of these people to put on a
list at Monkey Bar?
Leif (43:08):
Sure.
Steve (43:09):
Dorota did. Okay,
facts fair. Doroda's
counterintelligence for sure. Give me
the name of every person in that dorm. And then
submitting that name with Vanessa's crossed
off, that's the list.
Leif (43:26):
Katie, however, wants to know what Dan's going
to do, and with some encouragement from Vanessa,
takes the crown of NYU Right out from under
Blair. Dan and Georgina go to grab a
beer together. We once again hear Good
Girls Gone bad as Blair is seen
slinking out of the party alone.
Steve (43:45):
So, Dan, super cool thing that you did
to save Georgina's party and
super cool thing to get up there and
stick up for Georgina and call Blair out on
her bullshit and everything that she did.
Who wants to stay here and drink with
me?
(44:07):
Someone's feeling their new identity a bit
much here. And it's
the earlier in that one party scene where Dan's is
walking through, and you do hear someone go, hey, Dan. And he,
like, kind of nods. So they are establishing
this guy is already well liked
and popular amongst all these people.
(44:27):
It's just so cringe to me to be like, but who
wants to stay and hang out with me?
Leif (44:35):
And the theme song of the party, as I mentioned, is Good Girls
gone bad, which is Cobra. Starship featuring Leighton
Meester.
Steve (44:42):
Yes. Yeah.
Leif (44:43):
And we once again go to commercial with a Gossip Girl
narration. oh,
B, it looks like your new flock was led astray.
And by Dan Humphrey, no less. I guess they
know a false prophet when they see one.
We go into the epilogue
at the loft. Serena and Rufus have a
(45:05):
much more productive discussion. Serena is an
idiot, but at least Rufus doesn't blow up at her. And he
says he wants to help her.
Steve (45:14):
Here. Rufus comes in and starts being a better
dad.
Leif (45:17):
Yeah.
Steve (45:17):
And starts actually
listening. And starts to
actually listen as
Rufus and not as Mr.
Bass. And he
really takes in what she
says and makes it personal to
himself and realizes that he's
(45:39):
done something similar. So I
really did like how he came around here
and said, we'll figure this out.
Leif (45:49):
Nate overhears Brie on the phone with her mother trying to
defend the relationship. Even though Brie's
mother hangs up on her, she and Nate decide to continue the
relationship in Hopes that her family will eventually come
around. So
boring.
Steve (46:03):
Part of me wonders now if she was
actually talking to her mom or just saying
all of those things and then hanging up when Nate walked
in. Yeah, I don't want to get into it.
Leif (46:15):
if you remember, in the first episode, I pointed out the
one thing we learned about Brie's personal life
was the story she told.
Steve (46:23):
Which one was that?
Leif (46:25):
About her cousin being left at the altar.
Steve (46:27):
Yes. Oh, yeah.
Yep.
Leif (46:31):
Blair and Serena are, on the Met steps reminiscing
about high school.
Steve (46:37):
I love bestie scenes. I love that they
brought them together and made sure
Blair and Serena, who are now kind
of living different lives, came together
and still were besties and.
And gave a nice sort of recap of the
episode. Sort of.
Leif (46:56):
Scott is meeting with Vanessa, and he's prepared
formal reviews for each professor to present
to her. However, I think the show is trying to tell us that
Scott's fake feelings for Vanessa might be coming
true.
Steve (47:09):
No, no, no, no. I totally went here. For real,
though. For real. I totally went here. Look, I made.
I totally didn't just pull all of this off the Internet.
It's also. It occurred to me while
we were discussing a previous Scott scene,
this is the second time
someone used Vanessa to get to
(47:29):
Dan to get to someone else.
Georgina came in, used Vanessa as
a. Another person, as
Sarah, to get to Dan to get to
Serena, and now Scott
comes in using Vanessa to get to
Dan to get to Rufus.
(47:50):
She's a Martin.
Leif (47:53):
Scott's just.
He's definitely a Humphrey because he's a horrible liar.
Steve (47:58):
He's a. Yeah.
Leif (48:03):
Serena finds Carter and apologizes to him.
They make out in the middle of the sidewalk. Looks like these
guys are going strong.
Steve (48:10):
Yep.
Leif (48:12):
A defeated Blair climbs into bed with a still
sleeping Chuck. It's good that even though these two
are failing out, in the world, they still have each
other to come home to.
Steve (48:22):
It was sweet. It was really
sweet to see those two who had such a shit
day come back and get into bed
and. Yeah, it was. I liked it.
Leif (48:34):
A hungover Dan wakes up to a call
from Vanessa. He declines the invite to hang out with
Scott and her. The camera pans out, and we see
Georgina awake with her head in Dan's lap. The two
sherry kiss.
Steve (48:47):
Oh, Dan.
Leif (48:48):
And then Gospel ends the episode with,
apparently higher education doesn't make
for smarter decisions. So take out your
notebooks and sharpen your pencils, kids.
Gossip Girl is going to college, and this
class has a lot to learn
and no xoxo. Gossip Girl.
Steve (49:09):
No, there was no XOXO at the end of this one.
Leif (49:12):
normally we do predictions here, but obviously you've seen
the next few episodes.
Steve (49:17):
Yeah.
Leif (49:17):
Anything from this episode kind of connects. That
makes more sense now.
Steve (49:22):
like I said, for one, the Brie conversation with
her mom, that was a bulb
going off. Although at the same
time, she has not at this point
seen Carter.
So that's where that kind of plays out.
There was something else. There was another watching
(49:44):
back moment that
was sort of an oh. And now it's
sort of oh. One of the other big things
is the Blair and Chuck
relationship and how
that is, I guess, still
going and still
pretty strong.
Leif (50:05):
Yeah, yeah. And it's just kind of there.
Steve (50:08):
Yeah, yeah. It's just these two are together having.
Leif (50:10):
Some separate stories and.
Steve (50:13):
Yeah. And. Yeah. And they'll cross
paths, but they don't always
interact. Yeah, it's. Yeah,
those are probably the big things.
Leif (50:23):
That is it for our episode.
Let's get into some segments. This
week in fandom, we jump in the Wayback Machine to
visit the Television without pity forums from
2009. Hello there,
Peabody here. And this is the Wayback
Machine. We're traveling through time. And this is my
boy, Sherman.
Steve (50:44):
Speak, Sherman. Hello.
Leif (50:46):
Good boy. Overall, they
like the episode. Good episode.
Steve (50:51):
Mm, Yeah, I agree. Solid.
Leif (50:53):
The Chuck and Blair scene at the end was very cute.
We agreed Nate is boring and
completely irrelevant to the plot.
Nate, they wished
Georgina was a regular.
Steve (51:07):
Yeah, Right. Now I'm on board with that.
I hated her in season one.
I think that she has been
phenomenal since she came back, and
I think that she really does
add a
spark. Although at the same time,
now that I'm saying all of that, that's all the more
(51:30):
reason to use her sparingly.
Leif (51:31):
Yeah. Because she's just. She's chaos.
Steve (51:34):
She is chaos.
Leif (51:35):
Vanessa still sucks. Yeah.
Steve (51:38):
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
Leif (51:41):
Scott is creepy. Yes.
Steve (51:44):
Yes.
Leif (51:46):
Dan's popularity continues to grow despite stupid
decision to hook up with Georgina.
Steve (51:52):
Georgina right now is popular. So
it's a stupid decision, but it,
Leif (51:57):
Well, I mean, they're pointing out that obviously
she's crazy.
Steve (52:01):
Yes. But she's playing it so
well.
Leif (52:05):
And she's hot.
Steve (52:06):
She. And she is hot.
Leif (52:09):
Serena and Carter are still treading up.
Steve (52:13):
Yeah. Okay.
Leif (52:15):
But Serena as an individual is an idiot.
Steve (52:17):
Yeah. 100%.
Leif (52:21):
That is it for television without pity. we can
Fandom. So let's go ahead and get some episode
grades.
You went first last time, so I am going to go first
now. Overall, this was a good
Episode writing, came together
well. I love the Dan and Blair stuff.
(52:43):
I love the schemes coming off. And then Dan,
at the end, interrupted it and became king of
nyu. So I'm going to give this a B plus.
Steve (52:52):
I am, pretty much in line with you. I gave it a
B. a solid B. I thought
it was really well directed. I
thought that it had. That most of the writing was
good. The Nate stuff. I think that the whole
letter grade down instead of going to a B plus
comes from my disappointment and realizing how boring
(53:13):
Nate is. That really affected me
because ultimately, the Nate scenes were really
the weak point in this.
Leif (53:21):
luckily they were short.
Steve (53:23):
Yeah, luckily they were short.
Leif (53:27):
Go get into some stock watch
going up for me. I had Dan. Obviously,
he is now the king of nyu. Georgina,
because she is running circles around Blair.
Even though Nate and Blair were boring,
they're boring. They still are happy and in
a new relationship. And then
(53:49):
also Rufus, because he came around at the end.
Steve (53:52):
I have a lot of the same. I have
Dan and Georgina
because Georgina right now is also the queen of
NYU in the social
hierarchy of the show of Gossip Girls.
The hierarchy. The king and queen right now are
Dan and Georgina.
So that's why I have them going.
(54:15):
Them both going up. I actually
had Carter, going up because he
landed Serena. I
originally did not. I originally had Rufus
going in the middle. I decided to give him the
up because that's a change.
Yeah, I thought that one was a change.
(54:35):
But the third watch
gave me a lot more perspective
on Rufus, and I gave him the up.
And I have Vanessa going
up as well. And mostly
I have Vanessa going up because she made sense
to be there. And it was. I felt
(54:56):
that that was a nice change for her. She's a
tool. She's getting played, but she's also
happy right now, and she doesn't know she's.
Leif (55:04):
Getting played going down. I
had Serena because she's flailing.
Blair because she's flailing.
Chuck because his business deals are falling through.
and Vanessa because she's getting played.
Steve (55:19):
I had Blair and Serena as
well for the exact same thing that they are just
drowning and what they're trying to
do. I had also Chuck going down because
he lost this whole business thing that he was trying to put
together because Serena is such an asshole.
And, I also had Scott going down because
Scott is creepy and
(55:41):
clearly did not go to NYU and
is weird.
Leif (55:45):
Fair enough. I just didn't
care enough to put him either up or down.
Steve (55:53):
But here's the best outfits from the last
episode we've seen.
Leif (56:01):
Moving over to best outfits
for me, I had Blair's purple silk mini
dress by Victoria Beckham with the yellow Louis
Vuitton punts.
Steve (56:12):
I had Chuck's business out.
His business, suit that he wore.
Leif (56:17):
He changed that one up.
Steve (56:18):
Oh, did I?
Leif (56:19):
You originally had Blair's party outfit.
Steve (56:22):
I also have Blair's party outfit without the headband,
so I did write down both. So
which one do you want to officially go with? I'm going to officially go with Blair's party
outfit without the headband because I realized that
the reason that it sounded like I changed is because I changed it
last time before this. And
so I was reading instead of.
Leif (56:42):
Thinking, well,
that is it for segments.
What are you plugging?
Steve (56:50):
Well, for one, you can check out my
Instagram or TikTok. Steve
Marshon M A R C H I
O N. You can also find,
me on Blue sky at the Weed Wizard, Although I
often forget that I'm on Blue Sky.
And other than that, I've been
watching, the new Daredevil.
(57:12):
I don't know if you've seen any of that, but Daredevil
has always been my favorite
Marvel character since I can't stand
him.
Leif (57:21):
He's so boring to me.
Steve (57:22):
That's really funny. I've always
loved Daredevil ever since
they did a, Daredevil Hulk crossover
in TV movie,
with what's his name? Bigsby.
Bigsby. Who played. Who used. Who played the
original David Banner? Bruce. Dave. Yeah,
(57:43):
it was David Banner in the TV show
Lou Ferrigna. That was the Hulk.
I'm, trying to think of the guy that played Bruce
Banner, but they called him David Banner. Oh,
well, but they did a, crossover,
and I loved Daredevil ever since. So I actually went
back, rewatched Punisher, the
(58:04):
season two of Punisher, and now I started watching
Daredevil because. Love him.
Leif (58:10):
Nothing to plug for me this week. but if you want to follow
me on social media, you can find me on,
Instagram and on. On Blue Sky. I'm at
hotcapicola. That's H O T
C A P I C O L
A. And if you want to follow the podcast, we
are on Instagram threads and
TikTok. Ah, nonjudging
(58:32):
BreakfastPod. You can also find links to our
subreddit, our Discord server, and Patreon
on our website,
nonjudgingbreakfastpod.com
and, if you'd.
Steve (58:44):
Like to get in touch with us, we would love to hear what you have to
say and as we demonstrated today, we
will happily read your questions here
on the non judging breakfast pod. please
send us an
email@nonjudgingbreakfastpodmail.com
and we'd love to hear what you have to say. Also, while you're
listening, if you could give us a like a
(59:06):
follow subscribe and please leave a
comment. Those things really help with our visibility on
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please tell a friend what you're listening to and get
other folks to listen as well. And make us
your water cooler talk at the end of the week.
The start of the week I guess.
Leif (59:26):
and we will be back next week to Talk about Season
3 Episode 3 the Lost
Boy the Max episode description
reads Serena thinks Carter is up to
old habits.
Steve (59:40):
And I rightfully predicted the
last time you read that that Serena was going to get
a lot of bad information, make a lot of
accusations, and turn out to be an asshole
at the end of the episode. Although they really
played him really well. Yeah, but she was still an
answer.
Leif (59:58):
Well, until next time. You know you love us.
Steve (01:00:01):
XOXO Every time you walk
away, run away you take a piece of me
with you there Every
time you walk away, run away you take a piece of
me with you there
Every time you walk away run away you take a
piece of me with you there
(01:00:22):
oh it seems I'm walking right to.
Your door.
My heart still resting looking for
something more
Are you ever gonna see everything you mean
to me I'm trying really hard to believe
Every time you walk away or run away you take a
(01:00:44):
piece of me with
Every time you walk away or run away you take a
piece of me with you there
Every time you walk away or run away you take a
piece of me with you there m
never feels right when I'm out here on
my own
(01:01:07):
I left last night and it feels like
way too long
Are you ever gonna see everything you mean
to me I'm trying really hard to believe
Every time you walk away run away you take a
piece of me with you there
Every time you walk away or run away you take a
(01:01:29):
piece of me with you there
Every time you walk away or run away you take a
piece of me with you you there.
Come back to me.
Smile and you'll make my life
complete
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Every time you walk away run away you take a
piece of me with you there
Every time you walk away or run away you take a
piece of me with you you there ah
Every time you walk away or run away you take a
piece of me with you there
Every time you walk away run away take a
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piece of me with you there
every time you walk away or run away you take a
piece of me with you there
every time you walk away or run away you take a
piece of meat with you you there
every time you walk away or run away you take a
piece of me with you there
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every time you walk away or run away you take a
piece of me with you there.