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September 8, 2025 30 mins

We dive into weekend adventures at amusement parks, NFL game highlights, VMAs fashion hits and misses, and recap the latest episode of"Summer I Turn Pretty."

• VMAs fashion review - looks found here: https://www.vogue.com/slideshow/2025-mtv-vmas-red-carpet-fashion
• Recap of VMA performances including Sabrina Carpenter, Tate McRae, Lady Gaga, and Mariah Carey
• Recap of the "Summer I Turn Pretty" episode 9 featuring unrealistic and potentially dangerous Paris adventure


Join us Wednesday for a special guest episode with Brittany's college friend Christiana, discussing dating in your thirties, Soul Cycle, and Taylor Swift gossip.


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Speaker 1 (00:01):
Ready, ready.
Hey everyone, welcome back tothe latest episode of Snitchin'
it's your host, kristen.

Speaker 2 (00:08):
And Brittany, get ready for the best part of your
day.

Speaker 1 (00:11):
Happy Monday everyone .
Another week, Britt, how wasyour weekend?

Speaker 2 (00:16):
It was good, it was busy.
So I went with a bunch of ourfriends and our kids.
There were six boys in total,all five and under ages five and
under, and we brought them toLoon and we went to Storyland.
So it was a lot of fun.

Speaker 1 (00:30):
Loon, new Hampshire and Storyland's like a little
park.
What is it?
It's an amusement park.
No.

Speaker 2 (00:35):
Yeah, it's actually pretty legit.
Like, have you been there withMelissa's kids?
No, I hadn't been there since Iwas, like you know, a little

(00:59):
kid, so I didn't remember it.
I thought it was going to belike, I don't know, like a half
ass Disney World, like rinkydink, but like then jack and
connor, so connor's four andjack's three and cam, who's also
three, wanted to go on like the, the scariest roller coaster
basically, and it's small so itdoesn't like look that bad, but
it goes really fast and we geton and it's like so intense that

(01:23):
people are like oh, like Billwas with Jack, I was with Connor
and then Matt and Cam and theywere like oh, this kid's one
short, he's too small.
They wouldn't let Cam go onbecause he was just like a
little too short and then theywere like, told me I had to take
my fanny pack off, like my clip.
They made Bill take his hat offand we were like.

(01:49):
I was like.
I was like, oh god, what are weabout to do right now?
I thought we were going on likea kid's roller coaster.
So they were, thought they werebeing so brave and so cool,
like jack went right into thefirst seat and like the front
row and we went it literallylike 30 seconds into the ride.
They're both crying.
We got jenna got like when theygot off, jack went, went to gina
and goes.
I'm never doing that again,otherwise it was fun yeah,
that's great and good weathergreat all worked out amazing

(02:13):
yeah, I mean it was busy, we on.
We ended up going saturday.
It rained, so we did a littlenature walk thing in the morning
and then we just hung out.
But yeah, the boys were thankgod for bubble hockey.
There was like a bubble hockeything in the basement.
It's like foosball, but hockey,thank God for that.
At one point they were like allrunning around naked.
We were like, guys, you can'tplay with your friends naked,
that's not.
No, it was funny when you tookyour shirts off, but then, like

(02:36):
naked like it's a little too far.

Speaker 1 (02:38):
I literally I was just at my sister's yesterday.
We watched a lot of footballyesterday and we had this
conversation like verbatim boysjust run around naked, like my
nephews also was saying that.
She's like, the boys just likeare naked all the time.

Speaker 2 (02:55):
And I'm like boy, put clothes on, put your pants on.
Jesus Christ, I thought thiswas like you know.
I was like, oh they'll, they'llget over this quick.

Speaker 1 (03:01):
I mean to be fair, like it's only when they're at
their house, obviously, yeah, no, I know, but are boys just more
naked?
I truly think they are.

Speaker 2 (03:11):
Yeah, I think so.
I think so.
Well, it's probably also that,like society tells women not to
be naked all the time, that'strue, this is very true.
So ingrained we don't evennotice all the time.

Speaker 1 (03:25):
That's true, this is very true, so ingrained we don't
even notice.
And I also just think there'slevels of parenting where, like
I saw, like okay, obviously,armchair expert.
I remember hearing that DaxShepard was talking about how,
like his kids, like, like whenyou're going to the bathroom
doors are open, like you know,it doesn't matter if someone
were to walk in, like while youwere on the toilet or something.
Like your kids, like it wouldn'tmatter and like nakedness is

(03:47):
just not really an issue, likeif you're naked, it's like not
that big of a deal.
So I just think there's likespectrums of people who just you
know by default, like whatcomfortable what, how
comfortable are they?
And I just am now realizinglike I'm firmly in the non-nude
camp.
What you're just realizing.
I mean I've always kind ofknown, but like I just I always

(04:08):
thought it was just like me,just like just my personal self.
But I also think it's like justlike my household was not
definitely a naked house andlike I would never go into the
bathroom if someone's in thebathroom, I would never leave
the door open, it's crazy yeah.
I would like leave the door openif I was peeing.
Yeah, I feel like, yeah, Iremember that, but yeah so.

Speaker 2 (04:29):
So I was going to say , speaking of football, I didn't
get to watch any because I wasdoing a three and a half hour
drive home yesterday.
How was it the?

Speaker 1 (04:35):
games were good, the Patriots lost, so that was a
bummer Like tangent.
Though they have this playernow.
His name's Booty.
It's B-O-U-T-T-E.
Britney's all-time favorite catwas named Booty, b-o-o-t-y.

Speaker 2 (04:50):
Well, boots, boots, we call him Booty.

Speaker 1 (04:52):
Yeah, yeah yeah, correct, thank you.
Boots Called him Booty, but theentire time that they were
playing, all I kept thinking wasthe song that used to sing for
Booty.

Speaker 2 (05:14):
Booty sing for booty, booty, booty, booty, booty,
rocking everywhere.
I'm like, which one?
What other ones did you used tosing for boots?
Oh god, there's like.
I love booty's paws, his paws,his paws.
I love booty's paws, paws.
There's boot to boot, boot toboot.

Speaker 1 (05:21):
Oh, I don't.
I definitely never heard thatone well, booty was a.

Speaker 2 (05:25):
Those are just the first ones that come to mind.

Speaker 1 (05:27):
There's a whole arsenal.
Boots was a black cat withwhite paws, so the the paws.
That's why, but Brittany.
I always remember a booty,booty, booty, booty, rocking
everywhere.
So, yeah, that one was great,cause I didn't even have to
change it Exactly so I just keptsinging that the entire game,
like anytime he did anythinganytime he even was on the

(05:48):
screen I was just like oh booty,and then just start singing the
song.
So by the end of the game mynephews were like oh booty, like
that's now my favorite player,a hundred percent.
That was my takeaway.
But there was some crazy games.
I didn't watch this game.
I did watch the highlightsbecause I do love the Bengals
and they played.
The Browns and the Bengals havelike had terrible starts to
their seasons the past two orthree seasons.

(06:09):
They like lose the first fewgames.
They did end up winning, butthe way they won was kind of
like.
So they won six 17 to 16.
Browns kicker missed an extrapoint and miss a 36 yard field
goal Yikes.
So they barely won, barely won.
But really the most excitinggame was last night was the
bills Ravens game and I heardabout that one.

(06:32):
It was you watched it.
I did watch it.
Yet Well, you know what.
I cared about it because Iremember last season in January
the Ravens lost to the bills ina playoff game and they lost in
like it was a heartbreaker.
It was like a heartbreaker,yeah yeah.
So I remember where I was.
I was in New Zealand when Iwatched that game.
I was in like a pub.
It was my last day in the firstcity I was in Christchurch and

(06:54):
it was so random.
Yeah, I know it was, because Iliterally just walked into this
bar I wanted to watch it andthere was two other Americans in
there that were rooting for theRavens in the entire place.
Anyway, the Ravens loss and thefans that were there were like
super bummed.
But I remembered that game so Iwas like, oh, I want to tune in
for this Anyhow.
Fourth quarter I think therewas maybe like five to eight

(07:15):
minutes left or something, andRavens were up 40 to 25.
Bills get the ball.
Josh Allen like starts, likecrushing it, they score.
So now it's 32 to 40.
So, oh damn, then Ravens get itback.
Derek Henry, who's on myfantasy team, who had a
fantastic game yeah.
And then he fumbles the ball andsure enough, Buffalo goes down

(07:39):
scores, but then they miss thetwo point conversion, so now
it's 40 to 38.
And basically, like the entiregame, Lamar Jackson's offense
like could not be stopped.
They just were killing it.
Like every single possession Ifelt like they scored.
So all they had to do reallywas I mean, if they got a field
goal, then they would have beenup by five points and thatills

(07:59):
would have had to score atouchdown and there was only
probably like two or threeminutes left in the game.
Bills defense stops the Ravens,they don't get any points, they
don't even get in field goalrange and sure enough Bills
drive it down and kick a fieldgoal to win 41 to 40.

Speaker 2 (08:14):
It was like a crazy.
That's so reminiscent of thePats.

Speaker 1 (08:22):
Brittany, like we saw so many of those games.
I know I know it was like ittotally reminded me of the 28-3
super bowl, because it was likethat they couldn't mess up at
that point, like they had toexecute on every single thing.
But I did feel I didn't wantthe bills to win because every
other team in our division lostyesterday.
So it would have been nice ifbills lost and I kind of felt
bad for the Ravens, like Iwanted them to have a revenge

(08:42):
game against the Bills.

Speaker 2 (08:44):
But oh, right, you know.
Oh because the Ravens won lasttime.
Oh yeah, I was thinking, no,ravens lost last time.
Yeah, ravens lost Bill.
Sorry, bills won last time.
Yeah, yeah.

Speaker 1 (08:53):
So it was very, it was very dramatic.

Speaker 2 (08:57):
I obviously would have been rooting for the Ravens
.
I know you would have been.
Yeah, bill's fans enjoy it now,but they can't get it done no
way.

Speaker 1 (09:05):
So I was slipping between that and the VMAs and
that's really what we're goingto be talking mostly about today
.
We're going to talk VMAs andwe're going to talk summer.
I turned pretty episode nine.
So, yeah, vmas were onyesterday.
We, what we're going to do isfirst talk about some of the
fashion on the red carpet.
We're going to link a vogue, Idon't know article, article,

(09:27):
yeah, thank you yeah, it has allthe red carpet looks.
Yeah, all the red carpet looks.
So if you want to go and clickon the link that's going to be
in this episode bio, you can see.
Or just google, or google vmasfashion and we're on the vogue
article.
But what did you think of someof the looks from last night?

Speaker 2 (09:45):
I thought overall the whole thing was a little
underwhelming, yeah, but interms of the outfits, I think I
like Sabrina Carpenter's thebest.

Speaker 1 (09:54):
Me too.
I love Sabrina's look.
It was so pretty, very like oldfashioned.
She wore kind of a lacy sheerup to her neck red dress, and
then she had a purple boa withit.

Speaker 2 (10:05):
I thought she looked awesome and from what I've seen,
it seems like she's definitelyone of the favorite looks of the
night.

Speaker 1 (10:11):
Yeah, she looks really good.
I feel like there's a lot oflike sheer dresses.

Speaker 2 (10:15):
Yes, like undergarments showing yeah.

Speaker 1 (10:22):
A lot of sheer, a lot of sheer.
I wonder if that's kind of likecoming into season, like tate
mccray.

Speaker 2 (10:25):
She had like a white.

Speaker 1 (10:26):
I thought she looked pretty, but it was like kind of
plain yeah yeah, I like to takemccray's.

Speaker 2 (10:31):
But yeah, agree, it was a little boring, but I
didn't hate it, I feel like ohyeah jessica simpson.

Speaker 1 (10:35):
Jessica simpson, she had like a sheer one she looked
great she, so she ended uppresenting Ricky Martin with the
Latin Icon Award.
Ricky Martin did a performance.
Jessica Simpson, her face.
She's got a lot of work done.

Speaker 2 (10:49):
Really, yes, I haven't seen her in a while.
I mean, looking at this picture, I could see what you're saying
.

Speaker 1 (10:55):
Yeah, she, that's sad .
I just hate that look of likewhen it's too plastic surgery
that it just it's like it kindof defeats the purpose because
like people, you don't wantpeople to look at how old you
are, but then people just like,look at how like fake you look.
Yeah.

Speaker 2 (11:11):
And I feel like plastic surgery has gotten
better.
Like remember like whenCourtney Cox was getting it?
Like back then that was when itwas like oh, she looks terrible
.
But like now you can get likegood plastic surgery where it
doesn't look that bad.
So if you're a celebrity, like,there's really no excuse.

Speaker 1 (11:27):
I felt like it was like one of those things.
When she came out to honor him,I first was like love her dress
.
Second was like oh, she looksplastic.

Speaker 2 (11:36):
You gotta feel for her, though that's, I feel
plastic.
You gotta feel for her, thoughthat's, I feel like the vmas is
definitely a younger skewingartist.
Yeah, award show, yeah, I, yeahthat's.

Speaker 1 (11:44):
I feel like there weren't a ton of people there,
but the beginning openingcredits, like literally, my
takeaway was like okay, I don't,I don't know anybody.
Like we're old, we don't knowany of these artists.
Like it was like jayvin, dj,snake, somber, tate McRae,
youngblood I'm like who?
Who are these people Like?

Speaker 2 (12:04):
Lenny Tavares I've never heard of.

Speaker 1 (12:06):
Somber.
Oh okay, but I wrote him down.
We should listen to him.
I think, of all of the peoplethat I saw that were like the
young ones, they did a lot ofperformances, but they were all
like kind of mini performancesfor a lot of those people that
we don't know, somber did one.
He was.
I think that was the one that Iwas like.
I mean, brittany would like himthe most.

Speaker 2 (12:25):
I'll send you, I'll send you one song.
Yeah, this seems like somethingI would like yeah, I remember
Ava.

Speaker 1 (12:28):
Oh, back to Friends.

Speaker 2 (12:42):
Ava put that song on for me too once and was like, oh
, this is good, but back tofriends is the name of it.

Speaker 1 (12:45):
But anywho, I was surprised to see there is Ariana
Grande.
What do you think of her outfit?
I did not love her outfit.
She wore well.
She changed a bunch throughoutthe night.
She wore this like polka dotoutfit.
Yeah, I thought it was a littleunderwhelming.
It's just kind of like boringand I mean I don't know she.
She changed into like thiswhite kind of sheer dress when
she won an award she won videoof the year and I liked that

(13:07):
outfit.
I remember the only like reallybig, big artists that I saw
that were there were like Ariana, lady Gaga.
She won an award at thebeginning of the night, like
that, like artist of the year.
The thing about Gaga is likeI'm never going to like her
outfits.
I'm never going to wear them.
Yeah, yeah, but it's Gaga.

Speaker 2 (13:25):
But yeah, that's her thing.

Speaker 1 (13:26):
That's her thing, like we're never going to put
her on a bad like worst dresstype of thing because like
that's her brand, right, so, butit's not my brand, not my brand
.
So, but Gaga's going to Gaga,but she was there, sabrina
Carpenter was there, she did aperformance, and then they they
yeah, yeah, that, yep, yeah, weshould talk about that.
But then they also had likesome old school people.

(13:49):
They had Busta Rhymes, he wonan award and did a performance.
They had Mariah Carey, rickyMartin Performance Latin icon,
and then Mariah Carey, she gotthe big vanguard.
I guess it's kind of like anicon award.
So it was kind of just like aninteresting mix of people that
they had.
Yeah, I feel like that's likeclassic VMAs Classic VMAs.

(14:12):
Yeah, the VMAs are like theonly thing.
I feel like that.

Speaker 2 (14:18):
MTV is still producing.
That's like, yeah, it's crazy,because it's not even really
about the video music award.

Speaker 1 (14:22):
Like I feel like there's not even that many
awards about videos yeah, well,I did appreciate that they
really didn't do a lot of awards, like I.
They had a bunch of winners butthe only ones that they like
presented during the show werelike the big ones, like artist
video of the year, song of theyear, album of the year there
was like four.
So that's appreciated.

Speaker 2 (14:44):
And the rest of it was all performances and like
tributes, which I watched like aTikTok video of like I think
there was 13 performances, so Iwatched like a little snippet of
all the performances.
But yeah, I was definitely likewhoa, we're going from like
somber, and now all of a suddenwe're in like Ricky Martin.
I'm like where'd he come from?

Speaker 1 (15:01):
No, I know he looked good.
What do you think of Sabrina'sperformance?
I thought it was good.
I mean it was fine.
Yeah, I thought it was cute.
It was like an ode to the video.
She wore a very similar outfit.

Speaker 2 (15:12):
It didn't seem like she was really singing that much
.
But I mean, personally I don'treally care that much about that
.

Speaker 1 (15:18):
Well, I felt like I watched her after, like some of
the newer performers went on,like Tate McRae had performed
before her, doja Cat, and I waslike you can just tell, at least
in my opinion, like the starquality of like Sabrina versus
some of those other performers.
Well, what do you mean?
Just her ability to command astage, her choreography plus her

(15:41):
vocals.
I actually thought her vocalswere like okay, I thought the
performance was short, but shejust did a better job, I think.
Then, like Doja Cat, tate McRae, there was also that girl, lola
Young.
She has, but I'm so messy andI'm so done, done clean.
I don't even know that song,it's like a TikTok song, but she
just was like way, she was justa better performer and you

(16:02):
could just tell.
I was like, oh, she's like adifferent caliber of star in my
opinion.

Speaker 2 (16:06):
Yeah, I see what you're saying, even though it
seemed like everyone like Tate,mcrae's performance was the
favorite.

Speaker 1 (16:13):
I did not love Tate McRae's performance.
I thought her dancing was likeawesome, but I was underwhelmed
with like her vocals.

Speaker 2 (16:21):
I well, there's like this one snip snippet that I
feel like it was all over TikTok.
It was like when they're in thesand and they do like a dance.
That was cool.

Speaker 1 (16:29):
Yeah, I thought that was cool, but yeah, yeah, I
guess it's like not really thatunique.
I feel like she's more of likea britney then I think it's her
performance, her dance is reallywhat's gonna stand yeah, like
her songs aren't that good yeah,but I also loved back to like
the, the fashion.
Oh, I like sierra's look.
She wore this like it was likean oversized sweatshirt type of

(16:53):
thing, oh yeah, but like a minidress.
I thought she looked reallygood.
Yeah, she does look good.
I feel like that was.
Another kind of trend on thefashion front was like a lot of
mini dresses Doja Cat, alex EarlI thought she looked great.

Speaker 2 (17:09):
I liked her dress too .
I saw like online people weresaying it was boring and didn't
like it, but I liked it.
I thought it was really cute.

Speaker 1 (17:16):
Go down to number 18.
Zara Lawson Larson Zara Larsonoh ew, I think that's my worst
dress, holy shit.

Speaker 2 (17:26):
It looks like that looks like a Dancing with the
Stars thing.
Yes, that's a great takePerformance outfit.

Speaker 1 (17:29):
Oh my God, that's hideous.
I that's a great takePerformance outfit.
Oh my God, that's hideous.

Speaker 2 (17:34):
I wouldn't go out like that.
Who is that person?
Who is Zara Larson?
Literally no idea.
Oh, you know who else?
Fucking Paris Hilton?
Yes, what was she wearing thatshe looks?

Speaker 1 (17:49):
like it looks like it was bought off Amazon or like
at Party City.
Totally, Totally Halloweencostume.
Like who made that?
No, 1000%, that's a great take.
Yeah, I did not like her outfiteither.
I didn't like.
I also didn't like ice spice.
She had kind of like a two.
She had like I don't know howto describe it.
Yeah, plaid with like a corseton top.
That was a totally differentcolor.

(18:09):
It was just not my style.

Speaker 2 (18:12):
Doja Cat, I feel like is fine, did you see?
See, I saw a random clip whereshe ate her lipstick on the red
carpet.
Ew, no, I didn't see that.
It was weird, that's weird.
She like it seemed like she wastrying to like lick it to be
like sexy or something, and thenshe like bit it, which I don't
know if it was on purpose orwhat, but it was pretty nasty,
yeah okay, the only other umpeople that I liked.

Speaker 1 (18:33):
I wouldn't say that I still think think Sabrina is my
favorite outfit, but I likedBrittany snow and Malin Ackerman
, the hunting wives.

Speaker 2 (18:41):
They were like she has a gold dress.
Yeah, oh, and even like think,put that together that they like
kind of coordinated.
Yeah oh.
Also Megan Statler who the heckis that she looks terrible?

Speaker 1 (18:53):
She looks terrible, number 29.
Who the heck is that?
She looks terrible.
She looks terrible, number 29.
Oh, she, I happened to catch.
She gave, she presented a, anaward or like a performance and
she totally screwed it up likeoh really legit, fumbled over
her words, like had to kind oflike restart.
It was a little cringe.
I felt bad for her.
Okay, so I think we can do.

Speaker 2 (19:10):
We say worst dress zara larson, best dress sabrina
yeah, I would say sabrina is thebest dress and paris hilton is
the worst dress.
Yeah, or well or that girlthat's wearing the coffee cup
outfit, but I don't even knowwho she is, so we don't know any
of them.

Speaker 1 (19:26):
I don't know these people.
Is that is?

Speaker 2 (19:29):
that part is that partially, though, because I
feel like like late like we were, we've talked about this like
this.
There haven't been a ton oflike songs of the summer, like
songs of the year.
Yeah, I feel like it's justlike people's listening habits
are like more fragmented andit's just like.

Speaker 1 (19:43):
I definitely think that's true, and I also just
think that we're older.

Speaker 2 (19:47):
Well, yeah, right, but I also feel like it's like
it does.

Speaker 1 (20:00):
It feels very like the listening space is more
disparate than it has in in thepast 1000.
I agree with that for sure.
The only other thing I wantedto say about it was well,
actually two things they cut to.
So gaga won an award early onand then she went to.
She had a performance thatnight at madison square garden.
So she said on her word, herspeech, she was like I gotta go
going to madison Garden.
They did the thing where theylike showed her performance in
the arena.
She wasn't performing at theactual award show.
They just like oh, oh, that'scool.

(20:23):
Yeah, they did that for her andfor Post Malone and Jelly Roll.
But Gaga, that girl like and Iknow you feel the same way, I
want to see her live.
She puts on a production likeher tour, like it was weird.
I, you know I don't like Idon't really get the artistry
behind it yet, cause I don'tknow enough about the album and

(20:44):
the song and everything, but Iappreciated it.
It looked really cool.
She was like she soundedamazing, just like that girl can
put.
You see why she's a superstar.

Speaker 2 (20:56):
Yeah, yeah.
When I when I saw her littlepart in that tiktok video, I was
like, wow, that yeah, like it'slike spot on lady gaga spot on
lady gaga 100.

Speaker 1 (21:02):
Yeah, and then also mariah carey performed.
Takeaway was like I forget howmany hits she has.
She has so many songs that weloved.
But I was like laughing thewhole time at the performance.
She was walking like sheliterally like had a stick in
her ass, like she was notdancing, she was not watching
her outfit was too tight I Ithink so, or like the heels too

(21:24):
high or I don't know, it wasjust literally.
It was like she was just kind oflike shuffling around the stage
like it was just like probablycouldn't sit down yeah, it was
just pretty funny to watch thewhole thing.
She's like these dances aroundher and she's just like
literally shuffling, she canbarely move, it's like.
But she was pretty funny on heracceptance speech.

(21:47):
She had never won a vma before.
That was her first one.
Really, yeah, I know surprising.

Speaker 2 (21:52):
Yeah, that's surprising, yeah, I know
Surprising, yeah it issurprising, but yeah, bma is
2025.

Speaker 1 (21:57):
Anything else we should say on it before we talk.
Summer, I Turn Pretty.

Speaker 2 (22:01):
I just want to say that I think Birds of Feather
should have been best song ofthe year.

Speaker 1 (22:04):
Heard.
All right, moving on Summer, ITurn Pretty.
Episode nine.
I cannot wait to hear what youthink about this.

Speaker 2 (22:11):
I hated this one.
I hated like belly in Paris waslike I was fast forwarding
parts of it.
It was so cringy, it was sofucking cringy.
It was like trying to be likeEmily in Paris, but like even
more unrealistic like highschool girls aren't just going
to get on a fucking plane and goto Paris and then like meet

(22:32):
people and go out with them Likethat was another thing.
I was like why are they tellingpeople that this is the right
thing to do?
Because, like at one point Iwas like, oh geez, is she going
to get like hurt or somethingLike taken advantage of, like
alone in Paris and like she justmeets these great people and
they all go to a bar and singsongs together and tell stories.
It's like that doesn't happen.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (22:53):
No, dude, I'm like.
So on your same page.
This is my least favoriteepisode of the season, by far.

Speaker 2 (22:58):
Yeah, like she, it's so painful.
And even like with like you'reon your own kid, which, like I
like that song and I thought itwas appropriate that was.
There was a little moment whereI liked that part, but still I
was like I'm still not watchingthat again.

Speaker 1 (23:10):
Like no, I biggest takeaway.
I a hundred percent agree.
Like belly in paris, the entirething of it was just painful.
Painful from the minute thatshe got to customs.
All I kept thinking was like ifthis girl was in front of me
and she, like you know, didn'thave her passport out, like what
my worst self is in an airport.
I cannot handle people who areslow in an airport.

Speaker 2 (23:33):
And, when she like, dropped her waiting in line oh
my God, get it together.

Speaker 1 (23:38):
She drops her ring.
She's like you know, she can'tget her passport out.
She's just a hot mess.
I was just like, oh my God,belly, like, keep it moving.
I could not handle that.

Speaker 2 (23:51):
I was actually kind of happy when she didn't get
into her program, when they werelike bye, you missed the cutoff
.
Yeah, I was like go home, nowGo home.

Speaker 1 (23:56):
Get out of Paris, get out of Paris Belly please, no,
seriously, I was like you needto learn a lesson.
I'm glad that that lady likeheld firm and was like no,
you're not, you can't enrollhere.
Like, you don't go here.

Speaker 2 (24:07):
Yeah, I agree.

Speaker 1 (24:08):
Also when, yeah, like when she lost her bag first off
dumb, dumb.

Speaker 2 (24:14):
Yeah, and like you're really going to chase someone
and go into this sketchy assclub like that Someone that
stole your bag and confront them.
Like that is not the rightmessage to be spreading to the,
to the America.
Yeah.

Speaker 1 (24:27):
Don't do that.
Let's first off like keep yourpossessions with you.
A and totally like that.
Literally.
When she walked up to that club, I was like this is what people
like were afraid of when.
Like this is what my parentswere scared of when I was
traveling.
As a 34 year old woman, likethis is sketchy as hell.

Speaker 2 (24:45):
It was the part when I was like oh no, this is going
to go bad.
Something she's going to gettaken advantage of.
She's like this isn isn't goingto go well, yeah no, it works
out perfectly like a littlefucking fairy tale.

Speaker 1 (24:55):
It works out perfectly for her and then she
just makes a group of friendsthat we now know she's going to
be.
You know they're going to stickaround for the next couple of
episodes.
It's like that would literallynever happen.
Also, at the end of the episodeshe like sees the Notre Dame
and it's like all aboutrebuilding and it's supposed to
be.
My only thought the whole timewas like this girl has been on

(25:18):
like an eight hour flight.
She has stayed up all nightchasing her bag.
Yeah around, she's fine and shelooks like she just woke up and
you know she looks fresh as adaisy right.
I needed her to look disheveled, tired sweaty dirty.
That's all I kept thinking waslike oh my god, she would be

(25:40):
looking like a homeless personat this point.

Speaker 2 (25:43):
And she would be feeling like one too.
You'd be tired and stuff.
You wouldn't be acting likeyou're walking on cotton candy
or something.

Speaker 1 (25:53):
And then did you pick up on this too?
I kept thinking she bought areturn flight home with Laurel's
money and now she's juststaying in Paris.

Speaker 2 (26:03):
Oh God, yeah, it's like what are you doing, dude?
She wasted at least $1,000 onthat.

Speaker 1 (26:09):
You just wasted your mother's money after you've
already wasted a ton of money onthis wedding, like, yeah, I
can't, I just can't.
I can't with Belly.

Speaker 2 (26:19):
Yeah, and it's just.
It's like it sets such a badexample for like young girls
that watch this, like that isnot like people like ava and
sofia.
I'm like I would be pissed if Iwas melissa.
I'd be like girls.

Speaker 1 (26:28):
That is not reality oh yeah, no, I mean totally,
absolutely, the whole thing isjust too far-fetched, just too
coincidental.
It's like it's just too muchthat was also also.

Speaker 2 (26:39):
Well, let me also ask a question like why is everyone
being so mean to conrad too?
They're taking it too far.
Even like I felt, like stephenand taylor, like I don't know, I
get it, I guess I just forgetthat, like he, they haven't seen
him for like four years orwhatever, like he hasn't been
around.
But I was like, geez, give thiskid a break.
Like it's not that he didn'tkill someone, no, I know he

(27:02):
didn't cheat on her.
In know he didn't cheat on herin Mexico.

Speaker 1 (27:05):
He didn't cheat on her in Mexico.
Yes, I was happy with that.
Steven found that out.
I also feel like because theyweren't, they didn't see like
the peach scene, the bathroomscene, like they didn't see
belly clearly reciprocating,whatever was happening between
the two.
But yeah, I agree with you.
I will say that I loved theStevenhen and taylor of it all
when they said I love you, I Iaudibly squealed, I squealed

(27:31):
yeah, I loved that part too.

Speaker 2 (27:32):
That really saved the episode really saved the
episode.

Speaker 1 (27:36):
Yeah, and I did like the scene with conrad and his
dad.
I felt like that was a nicemoment yeah, I agree where Adam
was shedding some wisdom foronce.
So that was nice to see himhave some like parental support.

Speaker 2 (27:50):
So but belly staying in Paris.
That did that get decided.

Speaker 1 (27:54):
Yeah, she's staying.
Yeah, she said at the end toJer she's like I'm staying.
Yeah, so more painful Pariscontent coming our way.
Yeah, this next episode isprobably going to be brutal.
Yeah, I think so too.
You already kind of said it,but the You're On your Own Kid.
I loved the end song.
How Did it End?

Speaker 2 (28:14):
Oh, yeah, me too.
I loved that too.

Speaker 1 (28:16):
To me that was like a Lama moment.

Speaker 2 (28:18):
It was like perfectly placed, yes, perfectly placed,
and I like that song.
I know it was funny.
At the end of the episode,chris was like I mean, I know
that you like all the Taylor,but there's like a lot.
And I was like, wow, I had thecomplete opposite thought in my
head.
My thought was I really lovehow she's really just fucking
leaning in on Taylor.
She just doesn't care, same.

(28:44):
But what I said to chris waslike I feel like most like the
general population, though Ifeel like a lot of the songs,
like at least half the song, thetaylor songs this season like
aren't ones that people aregonna even know.
Or her like if you don't, ifyou're not a fan, like if you
don't listen to ttpd, you mightnot know how does it end was
taylor yeah, oh, yeah, yeah, Isee what you're saying.

Speaker 1 (28:57):
Yeah, no, you know, or even like lawnmow, like some
of those.
Yeah, I but yeah, yeah, we'llsee.
We'll see how this season wrapsup.
We have two more episodes.

Speaker 2 (29:08):
I think it's going to be the next episode that she's
going to be like in Paris, andthey'll probably be like talking
, and then the next episode.
I bet it will be like two yearsforward and I could totally see
that they'll be like togetheryeah, I do think she's going to
end up with Conrad.

Speaker 1 (29:23):
So that's all the time we have for today.
Hope everyone has a wonderfulweek.
We have a guest coming on onWednesday Brittany's friend from
college, christiana.
We're going to talk all thingsdating in your thirties.
Learn a little bit about whatshe does.
She's a very cool job.
We're going to talk about soulcycle.

Speaker 2 (29:40):
She's also a Taylor fan, so we'll catch up on some
of the Taylor rumors and.
Taylor gossip, yep.
So tune in for that and makesure you like us, follow us,
comment at us on social, atCinch and Pod on Instagram and
TikTok, and please tell everyoneyou know about us.
Thanks, everyone, and that'sall the time we've got for today
.
Goodbye, bye.
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