Fake Doctors, Real Friends with Zach and Donald - 202: My Nightingale
Episode Date: July 7, 2020On this week's episode, Carla stays at the hospital overnight to help her friends as then endure their first night in charge of the hospital. In the real world, Zach and Donald remember their good fri...end Nick Cordero.Footnotes: Nick Cordero in Bullets Over Broadway Support for Nick's spouse and child. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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For those of you who don't know,
our friend Nick Cordero died.
I guess if you're listening, it was two days ago.
He died of complications due to COVID.
He died at 1140 in the morning.
His mother and wife, Amanda, were by his side.
Just for clarity's sake, he didn't have COVID anymore.
What COVID did to Nick is what it does to a lot of people is it
comes in and wreaks havoc on your body and then leaves and you don't have it anymore, but you're
left with what the doctors called lungs that look like Swiss cheese. They said it looked like he'd
been a heavy smoker his entire life. And he was on every machine they could put him on. And towards the end,
they were all on full. He'd have days where he was doing okay and everyone would get excited
because something would happen that was somewhat good. And then it would all kind of go back to
zero. So he was just, even to live, he would have needed a full double lung transplant.
And you only get those if you're healthy in all other ways.
So the machines were really truly keeping him alive.
But he was surrounded by loved ones.
And Amanda is just the ultimate wife.
I mean, I can't imagine a spouse who could have championed her husband more. I mean, she started this movement online with people just rooting for them
and singing his song.
Nick, amongst being an actor and a Broadway star
and was also becoming a TV star, was writing his own music.
And so he wrote this song, Live Your Life, which was beautiful.
It was his first track, and it's on Spotify and Apple and everywhere we're gonna we're gonna end the show with it today but um
amanda would have everyone sing it at three she would like on instagram she'd have this whole just
all like thousands of people across the world singing his song and and anyone that would talk
to her about uh you about ways to help Nick,
any person who DM'd her, she would talk to them and be like,
what, what do you know?
And she just did more research, and she really got so involved. And the doctors and nurses at Cedars, I have to say,
were amazing and did everything they could.
But, you know, COVID doesn't give a fuck, really.
Yeah.
No, it does not at all.
Because if COVID did give a fuck,
the circumstances wouldn't be what they are right now.
You know, I guess one of the hardest things for us,
and you included, Don, has been seeing this, you know,
young folks not believing that this can really kill them.
I think it's the sad thing is that people, I think the young attitude,
and when I say young, I mean under 50, I'm just guessing,
is like people have this attitude of like, all right, I don't want to get it,
but if I get it, I hear it's like the flu.
And for some, that's true. And then for some, there's what happened to Nick,
where it just destroys your body. I mean, in treating him, he developed all these blood clots
so bad that he had to have his leg removed. His blood pressure wasn't strong enough, so the tips
of all his fingers and toes
were blackening, and they would
have had to have been removed had
he lived. He also was on
like, you know, it wreaked havoc
on his kidneys.
He was on dialysis.
Yeah.
He was on the ventilator, which was often at its
highest setting. He was on,
he had a pacemaker.
I don't know how we do this show today, but we're going to try to do this show today.
Well, I think we do it because, you know, I could have canceled doing this,
but I feel like sitting around and joking with you and this amazing group of friends and fans and listeners that listen to the show is one of the bright spots of my week.
You know, I look forward to this.
I look forward to sitting around and laughing with you.
I look forward to reminiscing.
And I feel like I am so useless to the world right now.
The only service I can provide at all is that you and I can make a bunch of people laugh,
hopefully twice a week, and remember some old stories and make people giggle.
So I don't want to not do my part, hopefully, which we will shift to.
I do want to just talk a little bit about how I met him, if that's okay.
Yeah, please do.
So we were doing a show called Bullets Over Broadway,
which if you don't know the movie, it's a Woody Allen movie
with John Cusack and Diane Wiest.
Really great film.
And so this was a musical adaptation.
It wasn't new songs, though.
They decided to just use songs from the period.
Originally, when we did early readings of it,
it was going to be Bobby Cannavale,
because Bobby is like, you know,
in the film it's Chaz Palminteri,
but Bobby is like such a young Chaz Palminteri type
and such a good actor.
And,
and we did a reading and,
and,
you know,
Bobby,
Bobby's just an extraordinary actor.
He's not like a mega Broadway singer,
nor am I,
I'm sure Bobby would,
would,
would,
would agree.
So the part was like,
when Bobby did it,
it was good,
but it was kind of like,
how is this going to work? If the guy's got all these big songs, then Bobby couldn it, it was good, but it was kind of like, how is this going to work if the guy's got all these big songs?
Then Bobby couldn't do it for scheduling reasons, and Nick came in, and no one had heard of
Nick before.
I hadn't heard of Nick before.
And he starts singing, and everyone just dropped their jaws on the floor.
This unknown guy who was like, he was like 6'5", big, tough-looking guy.
And then he sang like Sinatra.
He was like 6'5", big, tough-looking guy.
And then he sang like Sinatra.
He had the most amazing voice, and everyone just, everyone's jaws were on the floor,
including one of the beautiful dancers in the show, Amanda Kloots,
who was going through a divorce at the time.
And certainly her eyes perked up when she saw the super handsome 6'5 guy sing like Sinatra.
How come they always got to be tall?
Let's just get that out of the way real quick.
What do you mean?
You know, if you're under 5'11", all of a sudden women look at you like you're short.
That's not true.
Yeah, it is. If you're under a certain height, not 5'11".
The minute you hit six feet tall out of nowhere, you're a tall person.
I've seen it.
How tall are you?
I'm six feet.
No, you're not.
You paused.
You paused.
You must be 5'10 1⁄2".
No, no, no, no, no.
I'm six feet, man.
I'm six feet.
It's on my driver's license when I go to the doctor.
So you lied to the doctor so you
lied to the government that's what you're saying no no no no no no but my point is you know you
say you're 5 11 it's like oh no we can't talk you say you're six feet it's a big it's a big
difference it's almost like women break out the ruler on you too like the the the long the what's
the thing that you pull out of the tape measure measure? The tape measure. They pull it out to make sure. Okay, all right.
And you can't be like 5'11 1⁄2".
It has to be like 6'1 1⁄2".
Once you're over 6 feet, you're considered tall.
This is what I've learned.
We really tapped into a personal issue here, though.
No, this is what I learned.
Anyway, back to it.
So Amanda sees Nick.
6'5".
So they have their meet cute.
Now, the big thing in the Bullets Over Broadway,
and you can see this moment.
Actually, it's best captured on the Tonys.
So Nick, so we do the show, and the show is a big-ass musical,
big budget, huge dance number, and Nick does not know how to tap dance.
So Nick has to train his ass off to learn not just how to tap dance,
but how to tap dance well enough to look like the star of a Broadway tap dance number.
And you can see this if you go on YouTube and look up Bullets Over Broadway,
the Tonys, they did a number at the Tonys.
And you can see just how incredible it is.
And it's so amazingly done.
And you just won't believe that when you're watching that,
that that guy didn't know anything about tap dancing
and learned for the show.
He trained like nonstop.
So he killed it.
He got a Tony nomination, which is a huge thing
to be an actor on Broadway and be nominated for a Tony.
And we just bonded, man.
When you do a Broadway show, you'll play, you can't sleep.
After the show, your adrenaline is pumped.
You know that from doing the play, Donald.
So we would all go out and hang out, and we'd all party in Manhattan
and end up at my place late night and just had so many great memories together.
And then when I directed Going in Style, I put him in the movie.
For those of you who saw the movie he's he plays the butcher that morgan freeman ends up stealing uh a pork loin from
morgan freeman goes up to the butcher counter and he's like i'll take that one and nick goes
the whole thing and uh and morgan goes the whole damn thing and then uh nick goes something like
uh whatever you say boss or something like that. I don't
know. But anyway, it was just kind of a cool moment where I got to put Nick in a movie opposite
Morgan Freeman. And then he and Amanda, they had this beautiful baby they named Elvis, and they
had always dreamed of coming to LA because he was on Blue Bloods, the TV show, but really wanted to
kickstart the next chapter of his career because you know, because people loved him and knew him on Broadway, but he hadn't yet, other than Blue Buds, really broken
out in TV. And, you know, he wanted to live in Laurel Canyon because he loved music, and
Laurel Canyon just has this just beautiful history of music that was all developed here. And
he actually bought, they bought a house on on the street that jim morrison sings
about when he says love street she lives on love street and so because because morrison was living
on on the very street so they bought this house and they were just in love and so happy and it
was like the american dream this beautiful couple the white picket fence house, the brand new baby.
And then they had to go pack up their things.
And then when he was packing up his stuff in New York,
that's when he got COVID.
Came back with it.
And he didn't have any of the symptoms. This was right at the beginning when everyone was like,
oh, you lose your sense of smell, you have a fever,
all the stuff we all learned right off the bat. He didn't have any of that. He was just exhausted. He you lose your sense of smell. You have a fever. All the stuff we all learned right off the bat.
He didn't have any of that.
He was just exhausted.
He couldn't get out of bed.
And went and had tests.
He tested negative twice.
And then Amanda finally said, you got to go to the hospital.
This is crazy.
She dropped him off.
And she said while he was changing the baby, he fainted or something like that.
He lost consciousness or something like that.
Yeah.
And that's when they were like, we're going to the hospital.
Yeah.
And she took him to the hospital.
Yeah.
And, you know, it was the emergency room,
so she was going to drop him off.
She couldn't go in.
Mm-mm.
So she was going to circle the block and wait for him, if I recall correctly. I don't know if she was going to circle the block, but she was going to circle the block and wait for him if i recall i know she was going to circle
the block but she was going to come back she was going to say i'm not going to sit i can't come in
obviously i don't want to sit in the car if it's hours with the baby but i'll come back just text
me and um she was never able to see him fully conscious again he uh he just deteriorated
deteriorated deteriorated until the point where
they put him on the ventilator and then it never came back. I mean, he kind of woke up for a little
bit and there were some exciting moments where they would say, Nick, if you can hear us, look up.
And he would do that, but he wouldn't do it all the time. It was, you know, it was only
occasionally. But Amanda would just every, she couldn't be at the hospital, but there were nurses
who would set up a letter, FaceTime him. I mean, can you imagine how tragic this is? You can't,
you can't, your partner's in the hospital. You can't even be there. You can't be by their side.
You can't hug them. You can't kiss them. You can't cheer them on. You have to do it over FaceTime that a generous nurse has arranged.
Well, that's the part that's so tragic to me, you know? Just dropping him off at the hospital. And
at this point, most people who had COVID were getting the test, and then they were told after
they got the test, listen, quarantine for a little bit and if
you got sick and it was like pneumonia they were giving you drugs to combat the pneumonia and stuff
but they were sending everybody home so when we found out that he wasn't going to come home that
was like the first thing that was like holy shit what do you mean he can't come home
and then he spent 90 days in the icu yeah i mean 90 days in the icu that's he uh
i don't know it's tragic and then she would come back here because she was they were staying at my
guest house but we obviously had to social distance and she would be this is how fucking
tragic it was she would be 10 feet away from us, Florence and I, and sobbing.
And we couldn't go hug her.
We would literally stand 10 feet away from her and watch our friend sobbing.
And she tested negative.
She never got it.
Never got it.
She tested negative for COVID and negative for the antibodies.
Yeah, she never got it.
Slept in the same bed as him, too.
Well, when he got super sick, he moved to the guest room for what it's worth.
But I mean, come on, they were in the same house.
They were sharing.
The baby never got it.
Thank God.
Yeah.
So now he leaves behind this beautiful baby boy who you and I are going to be very involved in his life.
Absolutely.
Fortunately for me, his father loved musicals,
so I will be able to do my part.
I don't have to do any of that throw a baseball shit.
You can do that stuff.
I'll teach.
I happen to be in a position where his father would really want that boy to
love musicals, so I can handle that.
Right on. If you can do the spiral. So I can handle that. Right on.
If you can do the spiral.
I still can't throw a great spiral.
If you can teach both Elvis and I, if you don't mind.
Don't trip.
What'll be great is he'll come over.
Him and Rocco will play.
Him, Rocco, and Wilder will play.
Yeah.
I'll have Rocco show him how to compete with kids and stuff like that.
Could Rocco show me how to throw a spiral?
He might be able to.
Listen, man.
I'm not saying he's super athletic
and is like a
superstar athlete, but
he's definitely
in it to win it
when it comes to me pushing him.
How about that?
I push him so hard. to win it when it comes to me pushing him. How about that? I bet. Well, listen.
I push him so hard.
There's so many people that love Amanda and Elvis,
and we're all going to be doing our part to help give this child
an extraordinary life.
And he just started walking, and he's just the cutest kid ever.
He's so cute.
and he's just the cutest kid ever.
He's so cute.
And, you know, the last thing Nick texted me before he went unconscious was,
I said, is there anything I can do?
And he said, please look out for Amanda and Elvis.
And I promised that I'm going to do that
for the rest of my life.
And I want to make him proud.
I want to...
You will.
Don't worry about it.
You will.
You will.
You know, it's funny.
We have, there's all these relics or remnants of Nick around.
Where I do the podcast is in a room where he used to do audition tapes.
And I'm looking right now at the tripod that he was the last person to use.
And down in the gym, we have a gym.
And there's this water bottle.
It's like one of those plastic water bottles they give
you when you like as a you know in a gift bag thing it was from doing James Corden I think
and it's a James Corden water bottle that's like three quarters full of water and we never moved
it because Florence and I knew that Nick was the one who left it there and it like sits in our gym as like a, I don't know, an homage, a testament.
I don't want to touch it.
We both kind of want to leave it there forever.
A shrine.
It's a shrine.
That's what it is.
So, and then not to be preachy, but it would be irresponsible of us, I think, Donald, to not segue briefly to just begging people to wear masks.
You know, if you're paying attention at all, you saw how a lot of people behaved this holiday weekend.
And I was flabbergasted.
I don't know if you guys, Joelle and Dan, you watched, but there's video but there's video of hundreds and hundreds of people just together partying.
I don't think they quite get it.
I don't know what else one can do.
I mean, you can just share your experience.
I don't know how else you can convince people.
I mean, I think that's as far as it goes now. I think, you know, to yell at people to wear a mask is, it seems to be a
moot point because a lot of people don't want to do it. Hell, our president isn't wearing a mask.
So, you know, that being said, to tell someone to do it, you can do that, but, you know, everybody's going to do what they want to do.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I mean, what else can you do?
You can lead a horse to water kind of thing.
But I don't know.
If you're listening to this and you're moved at all by the Nick experience,
no matter where you live, please consider wearing a mask.
And you might think, well, it's not, you know, please consider wearing a mask. And you might
think, well, it's not, you know, you don't think it could happen to you. But, you know, Nick's the
ultimate example of it's a roll of the dice. You don't know. Of course, you could get a flu-like
cold if you get it. You could also have a really tragic end to your life, or even worse, perhaps,
give it to somebody else that you care about. You know,
you might be just a carrier and then you give it to one of your loved ones.
Um, you know,
Donald and I are in the unique position that we just had a front row seat to
how horrible this was. Um, so, um,
please think twice about wearing a mask.
Do you want to get into the show?
Yeah, I think we should segue to our true responsibility here,
and that is to make the folks laugh a bit.
Are you ready to do that?
Five, six, seven, eight.
Stories about a show we made
About a bunch of doctors and nurses
And a janitor who loved to hate
I said he's got stories that we all should know.
So gather round to hear our, gather round to hear our
Scrubs Rewatch Show with Zach and Donald.
Huge get.
Huge get, Donald, on Thursday's podcast.
Ken Jenkins, everybody, as promised.
Ken Jenkins will be on the show, y'all.
Ken Jenkins, the ultimate fake doctor, is coming to hang out with us.
You know, Donald and I joked on previous podcasts that we felt he was going to blow us off by telling us he was still moving.
on previous podcasts that we felt he was going to blow us off by telling us he was still moving.
And Ken's an older fella, and I didn't know if he would figure out
not only the Zoom of it all, but we also record ourselves
on recorders and then email it to Dan who edits it all together.
And thank God his son is super tech savvy and super down to help,
and so his son is going to be his own personal Daniel
and set it all up for him.
And so ladies and gentlemen, we are thrilled to announce
we're going to have Ken Jenkins on the show.
Very excited about that.
And the other piece of good news, Donald,
that I wanted to tell everyone,
there's been such a love for the ringtone.
And we're so happy that you guys love the themes on ringtone.
But then a lot of people said, why did you choose one without the mm-hmm?
So I want you to know that now you have the choice.
And we're going to put the links up on our Instagram and the bios,
and I'll tweet it out and all that stuff.
Or, of course course just Google it.
So it's kind of like,
you know how they release sneakers,
like limited editions and shit like that.
Or as we said,
remix,
this is like another one.
Now that one,
old one's gone.
If you preferred the one without the,
I'm sorry,
that was a limited edition one.
That's gone.
And those of you who got it,
you got it and it's yours.
Yeah.
It's probably,
it's probably worth way more than
a dollar twenty right because it was limited that shit was limited and it's over now you can only
get the one with the mm-hmm and even better you can just buy the mm-hmm and have it be your
notification for your texts or your emails so like we told you we the you, we the best. Yeah, we the best ringtones.
Another one.
We the best.
Major key.
Another one.
Another one.
So you can get the mm-hmm to be your text notification,
which I'm going to set up myself, to be honest,
because I think that's pretty funny.
All right, so.
Oh, yeah, so then we have a new segment.
You go ahead, Don. You introduce it. All right, so this Oh, yeah, so we have a new segment. You go ahead, Don.
You introduce it.
All right, so this is a new segment.
We're going to try and give you a quick summary of the show in 30 seconds.
I'm going to go first.
Wait, no, no, you're going to go period.
But I'm going to set up my timer here.
Okay, you ready?
Because this is no joke.
Now, are you ready to do this?
Yeah.
All right, you got to sum up the whole show in 30 seconds.
Marks, get set, go.
J.D., Turk, and Elliot are feeling themselves in the beginning of the episode,
but then realize that they're going to be stuck in the hospital without an attending throughout the night.
That being said, they feel so underappreciated.
So does Ted and his band.
But the real person that's truly underappreciated in the hospital are nurses.
And so we go through all of these things at night just to tell you at the end of the episode,
you know who's really not appreciated at hospitals?
Nurses.
Show nurses respect.
Holy shit!
That was incredible, dude.
That was 30-90.
Oh, man, I'd missed it by a second.
Oh, come on, dude. That was incredible i'd missed it by no come on dude that was incredible by a second and
you landed it you landed it with like a message dude you're off to a flying start there we go
there we go you know what i did today i took that alpha brain oh it worked on you that was the joke
that's the joe rogan pill that's the joe rogan pill i took that alpha brain i would appreciate
it since they're not our sponsor,
if you just called it your Joe Rogan pill.
I took the Joe Rogan pill.
But wait, dude, I'm really impressed.
So everyone, that's our new segment,
because a few people who aren't watching the show along with us
were like, can you sum up the show to remind us?
And our new segment in season two, along with Ask Rob,
we don't have an Ask Rob in this one
because he's not in the episode,
but is Donald sums up the episode in 30 seconds.
You did a fantastic job.
Thank you.
Let's take a break.
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Okay, so first thing I noticed big time in this episode is my lisp.
It's sincerely lispy in this episode. Very lisp it's sincerely lispy very lispy episode very lispy
episode i think a lot of this and a lot of this and i i and that's edited by the way i mean i
remember bill being like he's choosing the moments in editing that are your least lispy so imagine
what's on the cutting room floor right here's a here the thing. I feel like, and, you know, back then I was like,
I'm going to try and fix my teeth.
But it was such a distraction in this episode for me
that I feel like, you know,
regardless of what anyone says out there,
I feel like it wasn't my best performance
because I'm trying to talk around a lisp.
I see.
Well, you were in your head.
You were insecure. I'm sure that comes up for lisp. I see. Well, you were in your head. You were insecure.
I'm sure that comes up for lots of actors no matter what it is.
I mean, you had a self-induced problem because you put braces on your teeth.
But as an actor, it's so important to get out of your head and be present.
And if you're thinking like, oh my god, my lisp, or oh my god, the zit on my forehead,
you can't possibly be present because you're in your head.
No, yeah.
So you thought it affected your performance.
I definitely feel like it affected my performance.
And I bet you when we finally do take the braces off,
when I do finally take them off.
You soar like an eagle.
Like an eagle.
You soar like an eagle.
Yeah. That should be like an eagle. Yeah.
That should be a ringtone.
Eagle.
Another one.
Another one.
So what is this fable that you're talking about in the beginning?
What are you talking about?
Well, you're talking about.
Oh, so there's the funny.
Craig's just directed it.
I remember it opens
with that wacky shot.
I've got the glasses on,
the magnifying eyeglasses
so I can look
in the janitor's foot.
It's the fable of, you know,
pulling the thorn
out of the lion's paw.
Does the lion eat the mouse?
No, the janitor adds that.
Oh.
I mean, I understand the fable is the,
I don't know what the fable is really, right?
Do you know it?
He pulls out, like a mouse, Dan, do you know it?
The mouse pulls a thorn out of the lion's paw.
What else is there to know?
It's like, it's the relationship between the mouse,
the lion, and the elephant.
The lion needs the mouse to pull the thorn.
It's kind of like this it's
the story about the circle of life and how like we all need each other eventually it's kind of like
i can't do this all on my own dan there you go there you go i'm no superman dan was able to sum
up that fable in less than 30 seconds yeah the janitor just fuck you with me he's like that's
no that's um then i kill you, you know,
just to put a spin on it.
I left at Camp Meadowood because I improvised that little,
I made a lanyard. I made a lanyard.
I made a lanyard.
I laughed really hard.
And first, also, dude, you're so good at pratfalls.
Oh, thank you.
Yeah, thank you. Yeah, thank you.
Oh, my goodness gracious.
She's like, I'm going to describe someone here,
and let's see if you know who it is.
Clumsy.
And then John C. Cox says, don't answer that, newbie.
And you look at him, and you go, no worries.
And you lean against a cart and fall flat on your face.
I got to tell you, man, you're really good at pratfalls, man.
Thank you.
I had so much fun doing them, and it's like anything over the years, I got better and
better at them.
And we had great stunt people that would teach me how to do it better and better.
And then, of course, sometimes when they were life-endangering, they would do them, because
that's what great stunt people do.
But no, thank you. I love i i i used to love it you know we keep talking about john ritter and stuff
when we were when i was a kid and i would watch john ritter fall on three's company i mean i just
thought it was the funniest shit i'd ever seen and and and he was his body was like a piece of
spaghetti i just wanted to i just wanted to be like that so um but So that means a lot to me. Thank you.
The bad title sequence is back. I don't think it has
too many appearances
in season two. It's quickly killed.
I think it got like four or five runs
and then that was a wrap. I don't know. We're going to notice
because we're watching. We'll be able to see when the
weird slowed down. I can't
do this all
along.
See when that's over.
I laughed at you scratching your nose with the patient's foot.
Yeah.
There were a lot of jokes in here that were like, wow, I don't necessarily like how Turk is acting in the beginning of this episode.
What do you mean?
He's cocky.
Yeah, but he was also misogynistic.
You know what I mean?
He had a lot of misogyny going on in this episode.
You mean when you're in the clinic?
Well, not only when he's in the clinic,
when he's in the operating room and he turns to the nurse
and he says something like,
do you know what time it is, baby?
And you see in her face, she's like, wait a second, dude.
Who the fuck do you think you're talking to?
And he goes on with it and on with it.
And at first, I was like, there has to be a payoff for this.
Because if there isn't a payoff for this, and Turk's just a dick, we got a problem here.
And it turns out, right as I said that, Turk has to scratch his nose.
And he asks the nurse in the surgery, will you scratch my nose for me?
And she looks at him and goes, no, I can scratch my nose.
And then she does.
And she scratches her nose.
She's like, mm, that feels good.
And Turk scratches his nose with a foot.
Yeah, that was funny.
There's something in the Scrubs w Wiki about that guy continues to change races
or something.
I think sometimes his leg is white and sometimes it's black or something.
No.
I'll read it to you.
No.
I don't know if it's true, but I trust Scrubs Wiki because our Scrubs Wiki,
it says, when Turk goes into the OR,
the patient lying on the table has a black man's feet,
but a white man's face.
Then when Turk uses the patient's foot to scratch his nose,
his feet turn back to white.
That is the weirdest thing ever.
It's a pretty funny continuity error.
That is pretty.
I don't know how that could have happened,
but I don't know how that could have happened.
Maybe it's lighting or something. I don't know how that could have happened but i don't know how that could have happened maybe it's lighting or something i don't know maybe maybe it is lighting i don't know but it's pretty funny i mean unless it was like a pickup from a different day and they got a different
guy to do it i don't know so at 524 there's a little bit of um homoerotic scrubs web stuff where we're like all –
I think there's some people whose fetish might be that we're all hooking up.
But anyway, and I've seen one where Johnny C has me pressed against the wall.
It's like a – it's either Photoshop or it's a painting or both.
I think it's a drawing.
Right, but I think I've also seen a Photoshopped one.
Anyway, it's Johnny C having me pressed up against the wall from behind.
And I found the moment.
It's at 524 when he's pushing Jordan up against the wall.
Up against the wall.
That was the inspiration for the beautiful piece of art that is Johnny taking me from behind on the internet.
Do you think?
Oh, God.
We should put that on a mug. Do you think, do you, oh God. We should put that on a mug.
Do you think we'll be allowed to?
We can do whatever we want
as far as that goes.
I don't know if,
I don't know if iHeart,
I don't know if iHeart's
going to approve the,
Why would iHeart disapprove
of two men
pressed up against each other?
No,
I'm just saying
it's a homoerotic
fantasy porn.
I might not be part of the iHeart family.
I don't know.
Maybe.
Joelle?
Listen, let's send it to marketing and find out.
Wouldn't it be great to have that on a mug?
I would totally.
How about this?
How about this?
Remember we talked about how the temperature changed?
Because when I was a kid, we had mugs that when you put hot stuff in them, they would change.
And I thought it was the coolest thing ever.
So it's Jordan, right?
But when you put a hot beverage in it, it turns to me.
It turns to JD.
I'd buy the shit out of that mug.
I was going to say, you got me.
Once you said porn, I was like, I think we have to do it now.
Right.
All right.
Well, we'll check with the higher ups.
I was like, I think we have to do it now. Right.
All right.
Well, we'll check with the higher ups.
We might have to license whosoever art it was because they really spent a lot of time turning Jordan into me.
We'd also probably have to ask Johnny C.
I'm not sure Johnny C would be down, but we could ask him.
Why not?
It's a mug.
I know, but I'm not sure he wants a mug of us banging, but I do.
And towels.
Let me ask you. You can make a beach towel.
What?
Do you think Jordan and Cox are into some kinky shit?
Yes.
Because I'm going to tell you something right now.
She says your name.
Yeah, but she's just fucking with him because he's got a hang up about the fact that we had sex.
I don't know, man.
That would turn me off right then and there.
Of course it would. If I found out that Casey, right before we hooked up, had sex with one of my best friends, and they kept it a secret, but I was still in love with her, and I went back to the well, and when I went back to the well, she called me your name.
She was like, oh, Zach.
I'd be like, oh, no, that's it.
I can't do this anymore.
But yeah, I think we've established that they're into kinky shit.
I mean, I think it's been like tamed down for network TV,
but I think it's implied that they're into like, you know,
some bondage probably and some twisted shit.
Isn't there a fantasy once where Franklin, our AD,
was in a leather gimp suit where Marty, the smaller janitor, I think he jumps out and he's a part of the sex fantasy.
Do you remember this at all?
I do remember this.
And he punches somebody in the nuts.
He punches me in the nuts, but that's a different fantasy.
Marty was in a few fantasies.
I thought he always punched you in the nuts.
I thought that was the—
That was his What You Talking About, Willis?
Punching me in the nuts?
Yeah, punching you in the ding.
So I wear a thong at 603.'d like to go back also go ahead when he comes when dr cox comes out of the room
and jordan walks one way and he walks to carla and he goes and she's like whatever it is that
you guys were doing in there i don't want to know about it he goes why can't people have a
conversation in an empty room and she goes goes, that room's not empty.
I laugh so hard when he looks back into the room and the man's in the bed with the biggest
smile on his face.
That man saw some action.
He saw a lot of action.
Yeah.
That's funny.
But also the thong.
I got a thong.
And it was my first and only time ever wearing a woman's thong.
So that was a good life experience.
When you get to be an actor, you get to try lots of different things.
Some people become skilled with firearms.
Some people become expert boat rowers or bike riders.
Yeah.
Some people become skilled at archery because they're doing sort of a Game of Thrones type thing.
Right, right, right.
And I got to wear a woman's thong.
And it felt nice on my package.
It looked good on you, too.
Thank you. I never
thought of you as a person with a
nice booty until you put the thong on.
Thank you. Well, it's small. I think you
have to be into a small bottom.
Some people like junk in the trunk
and some people like a shelf
like God gave you.
Right.
And then there are people that like something firm and small, and that's what I offer to the world.
You do have a very tiny booty.
It's like two by four-ish.
But it's hard.
It's like mutton.
Like mutton.
It's firm like mutton.
We don't even know if mutton's firm.
We never figured it out.
It's very tender.
Mutton's very tender.
It's very tender.
So what about when the janitor, speaking of
the gay themes of this
episode, when the janitor tries to set me up
with Tim.
Raul! Who was Raul,
who was Bill Lawrence's assistant
at the time. Was he
Bill Lawrence's assistant?
Or was he... Yeah, he was
Bill Lawrence's assistant. Yeah, he was Bill Lawrence's
assistant. Because Danny got promoted. Yup. And he was Bill Lawrence's assistant. Yeah, he was Bill Lawrence's assistant. Because Danny got promoted.
Yep.
And he was a very handsome man.
One of the most handsome men I've ever seen in my life, Raul.
Yep, Raul.
And so he did a cameo as my handsome date, thanks to the janitor named Tim.
And then I go, I'm not gay.
And he goes, oh, I get it.
Neither is Tim.
That was funny.
Yeah, it was.
Neil had some funny stuff in this episode.
I laughed my ass off when he walks in the room.
All right, what do you want me to do?
You want me to knock him out?
Yeah, and then he's like, oh, you're saying that you can do what I can do
and I can't do what you can?
And I'm like, yes.
He goes, well, how would you get coffee up off a tiled floor?
And I'm like, the rough side of a sponge?
And he's like, damn it.
It was a funny episode, man.
And then we have Ted's band.
By the way, how great is, at 844, we got Ted's band singing Facts of Life in the elevator.
Right.
But the show starts with Kelso.
You know, one of the things that I left out in my summary is that, you know, this whole show is really about Johnny and Jordan.
You know, as much as it's about the three of us in the hospital, it's really about Cox and Jordan and how they're going to make this relationship work and i remember uh bill talking early on in the podcast when we first started about the will they
or won't they and i i i got it but i never really understood you know i just didn't think there was
a lot of story of johnny and of sorry of cox and jordan and there's quite a bit of story of cox and
jordan especially now because now i know what's
going to happen she's going to get pregnant soon and all of these things but i i i thought i thought
it was really i would have watched that show uh the the cox and jordan show also because they do
such a great job at uh at these at these characters and playing this role.
I had forgotten that there was so much of Johnny's love life in the show.
I mean, Johnny has a whole, there's always this plot about his love of Carla, his love of Jordan.
As we go on further, he's going to start dating other women on the show. But anyway, so my point was, is that Kelso wants Cox to give a speech before he accepts
an award at the end of the show.
And he's like, why don't you ask your lackey?
Why don't you ask Ted?
And he goes, Ted's not an impressive person.
And then for the rest of the episode, Ted's so impressive.
Oh, that's funny.
You know what I mean?
Oh, that's interesting.
I never saw that.
That's funny. You know what I mean? Oh, that's interesting. I never saw that. That's clever.
He's so impressive.
You know what I mean?
From doing Facts of Life,
Charles in Charge.
Six Million Dollar Man.
Six Million Dollar Man.
But I got to say,
Sammy's voice,
it's so good.
There's times when he's singing and it's funny and you're just – you're enjoying the humor of them singing.
But in this episode, I mean, granted, he's sitting there singing the fucking Facts of Life theme song.
And I'm sitting – I'm watching it going, holy shit.
He has such a good voice and he's singing so high.
Yeah.
You know?
You take the good.
You take the bad. You take the bad.
You take them both.
And there you have the facts of life.
Facts of life.
You've got to grow and show.
You're growing now.
You know about the facts.
It was amazing.
When the world never seems to be living up to your dreams, suddenly you're finding out
the facts of life are all about you.
Who?
All about you.
You.
And then I go, me?
Yeah.
All about you.
It takes a lot to get them right.
Exactly.
Sammy goes way higher than that.
Because you're more of a baritone.
He's more of a tenor.
Well, he crushes it.
When he goes, when you're learning the facts
of life
that was amazing
that was amazing
and then when Charles
they bust out
into Charles in Charge
yes Charles
I like the guy
who's doing the deep
part is like
Charles
Charles in Charge
Charles
Charles
it's always funny
when you listen
to an acapella group
just to focus
on what the bass guy
is doing
he's always doing
something like,
Charles, Charles, Charles.
Well, he crushed it.
And then I got one question.
Yeah.
Where the hell did that trash can come from
at the end of the episode?
Yeah, why are they burning a...
It's supposed to be like, you know,
out of the movies when the...
It's like Rocky when he's walking down the street
in Philadelphia and his brother's walking down the street in Philadelphia
and his brother's singing at the trash can.
This is like one of those things where the show,
that technically should be in a fantasy
because they're really not singing around a fire barrel at the hospital,
but it sort of rides the line of like,
they found a barrel and lit it on fire next to the hospital.
Right at the rim.
At the rim.
He's like, listen, he won't be here for another hour.
Let's just fucking start a fire.
Let's start a fire in front of the hospital.
We'll sing in front of it, and that'll be it.
I laughed so hard.
Like, where the hell did the trash can come from?
What about when you're in the clinic and you say,
that's not enough Tylenol for a woman
your size, and she punches you in the face?
He had it coming. This is what I'm
talking about. Turk was a dick in this episode.
Well, we were showing,
Bill was showing that
some surgeons, stereotypically,
including Turk, are very cocky.
And he needed to check himself
a little bit by getting punched in the face.
He wasn't just cocky.
He was kind of a dick.
I mean, cocky is like, I'm the best at this.
He was just insulting people.
Yeah.
Yeah.
But hey, you know.
And then what about when the janitor goes, you rang?
Like Lurch from The Addams Family?
I so want him to leave me alone that I accidentally, on purpose,
hung my stethoscope from the ceiling.
Right.
Could you get that for me?
And he goes, we're even.
And it's all because you took the splinter out of his foot
in the beginning of the show.
What about when they're doing Six Million Dollar Man,
and Sam goes, your juh-nuh-nuh-nuh-nuh-nuhs could be louder?
Yeah.
Do you remember what it used to be?
What?
Do you remember watching that when they did it?
He goes, it's juh-nuh-nuh-nuh-nuh-nuh-nuh-nuh, bitch.
Oh, yeah.
I remember that.
Why were we there?
Why were we there watching?
Because we're in the scene.
We're pushing the gurney down the hall.
Da-da-ba-ba.
And then they come out of the elevator.
I remember.
We were there.
Whenever Sam's band would sing, everyone would kind of gather around because it was so funny.
And I remember.
You're right, Donald.
Good memory.
That they were like, there were all these funny options that Bill didn't use.
But one of them was, it's na-na-na-na-na-na-na, bitch.
Yeah.
was it's je-na-na-na-na-na-na-na, bitch.
Yeah.
And I thought they used that for the show.
So when he goes, your je-na-na-na-na could be a little louder,
I was like, that's not the line I remembered.
And then he goes to the other guys, you guys were fine.
I love that.
They should have put that in.
Oh, so good.
Let's take a break.
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Did you watch Remember the Titans?
I did.
I did.
He took his earphones off.
You had to sit back and put your earphones on?
Uh-huh.
I'm going to be sincere right now, okay?
sincere right now okay um i i am sorry to you that i never watched this movie because i loved this movie right on and i cried multiple times i you don't need to know anything about football to be
moved by this movie it's funny i was i don't know anything about football and my girlfriend who's
british doesn't know anything about american, and my girlfriend, who's British, doesn't know anything about American football,
and we both were sitting there sobbing.
And I just have to say, and this is no bullshit,
you are such a good actor.
Yeah!
Hey!
I really mean it.
I really mean it.
I'm not just saying this because I love you.
I was watching the movie just as a film
and being so moved.
I thought everyone was really, really good.
And there's so much talent.
Wood, what's his last name?
Harris.
Wood Harris is extraordinary too.
And everybody, there's a lot of great actors.
But of course, I was most focused on you.
And I just thought, I kept thinking,
holy shit, Donald, as successful as you've been
in your career, I believe that you holy shit, Donald, as successful as you've been in your career,
I believe that you are a very underappreciated actor.
I appreciate you for saying that.
I think that you become most known for your comedy because you're very funny.
But in this movie, your dramatic acting is so good.
And there you are, toe-to-toe to Denzel, who some believe to be the greatest living actor right now.
I am one of those people.
And you are toe-to-toe with him and incredible and improvising.
That whole thing with the smile was so good.
What was that?
I asked you about it.
And what if that was written?
Because it just looked so real and you looked so genuinely fucking nervous.
That we, you know, most of that was actually written a lot of it was
written uh some of it was some of it was uh was improvised and stuff like that but i gotta tell
you right now when you're playing basketball with michael jordan you can't help but make a layup or
two you know what i'm saying right right right and that's that's what happens when you're working
with denzel washington you can't help but freaking score the ball. One, you don't want to let him down.
Yeah.
And two, yeah, you rise to the occasion.
Yeah, it's like that hackneyed expression always says,
people always say, if you want to get better at tennis,
play with someone who's better than you.
And I feel that too when I'm acting with people.
I just did this film with De Niro, and there he is screaming in my face,
and I'm like, you can't help but react.
I mean, you're going to be as – it actually makes acting so much easier
because the person is so fucking good, you're just going to naturally react.
Right.
But you – there were so many moments.
We paused it a few times when your abs were on screen because, holy shit,
your stomach, dude.
That was back when I weighed 175.
I just think that you don't have to go that hardcore,
because that was probably a lot of work, but you looked really good.
Yeah, that was back when I was 25 and weighed 175.
Well, I'm just wanting you to know, Flo and I paused.
We zoomed in.
When I say zoomed in, I mean we were taking video of it on our phones
and zoomed into your abs.
I'm just happy you watched it. I'm going to be honest with you, man. I just happy you watched it.
I'm going to be honest with you, man.
I'm happy you watched it.
No, and I'm sorry.
No bullshit.
It's been kind of a joke amongst us for so long
that I've never seen this film.
And then I finally said, this is crazy.
I'm being shamed on the podcast.
I have to watch it.
And then I watched it, and I loved it.
You know, it's got, I loved – I think it's beautifully shot.
I love the score was really moving.
Just, you know, Denzel – I could watch Denzel read the phone book.
I'm just so entranced by him.
And, of course, the message, which, you know, of course,
couldn't be more relevant to today.
And it's just so moving.
It's so exciting.
And, by the way, very hard to tell the story of a full football season in a two-hour movie.
And I remember thinking, how are they going to do that?
And I thought that was done really well.
Ryan Gosling, it's funny, he's become such a giant star, but he has a pretty small part in the film.
Was he not a big star yet?
I didn't really know where he was.
No, he had done Young Hercules and the Mickey Mouse Club and stuff like that. part in the film yeah was he not a big star yet i didn't really know where he was no he would he
had he had done like young hercules and the mickey mouse club and stuff like that but i remember when
we were working with him he was 17 and we were all grown men right we were we were all all of us
everyone else was grown except for for gosling and you know he was the one that we all wanted
to hang out with though you know what know what I mean? Him and Wood.
Wood and Gosling were the two people that it was like.
And Ethan also.
When I woke up, I would check to see if they were working.
And if they weren't working, if the three of them weren't working or one of them wasn't working, I would go and hang out with one of them.
I love Ryan Hurst, too.
But he worked a lot when we were making this.
And Ethan Suplee, I think he lost all that weight, huh?
Yeah, he's jacked now.
He's like this ripped.
Is he ripped?
Yeah, he's like.
I remember reading that he lost it all.
No, he's like a gym rat now, too.
Oh, really?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
But Wood Harris, I mean, I saw him on The Wire.
I was going to say that, too.
You know, before you saw the movie, I had a part in your upcoming movie.
Before you saw Remember the Titans, I had a part in your upcoming movie.
I feel like I lost that role to Wood Harris now that you've seen Remember the Titans.
No, it's funny.
You're so sweet.
I was telling Donald on the phone about how much I love this.
And I was talking about Wood Harris, and he was like,
he's like, I'll give you his number if you want to put him in your film.
And I was like, that just says so much about who you are
that you're going to plug a friend of yours.
Man, that guy's talented.
I want to see more of his work.
I literally looked him up because I just thought he –
How is he not a big movie star right now?
That's what I said to Florence. I was like,
I know this guy works a lot. He was on The Wire.
I empty beat him, so I saw all his work.
I was like, this guy should be a household name.
Yeah, he's amazing.
So for those of you idiots
that haven't watched Remember the Titans out there...
Tell them! Tell them!
You need to go check yourself.
Check yourself!
Because, no, it's really, really good. And very moving. And great to go check yourself. Check yourself. Because, no, it's really, really good and very moving and great to show your kids.
I mean, what a great film for so PG that kids can see it.
And it's such a beautiful message of unity, especially during this time when we continue to battle so many civil rights problems.
So I thought we're going to go a little short today because uh if that's okay i'm
sorry to let you fans down but uh i think i could muster an hour of uh being jovial but i might go
fetal for a little bit now but uh uh we love you we're so glad you're listening i wanted to end the
show if it's all right with you donald we're playing nick's song oh that'd be great i'd love
that um are we gonna play the the outro and then go into it?
Why don't you 5678 in the next song?
I like that.
How about that to shake it up?
I like that. I like that. I hope you guys are ready for this. This is Live Your Life by Nick Cordero. Yeah. So you can get this.
You're going to love this song.
And you can get it yourself on wherever you can buy songs
or stream songs, Apple, Spotify, wherever, iHeart, I'm sure,
wherever you get it.
It is such a good song.
And Nick came out here to LA to start a music career.
And he only was able to release one song
before everything happened.
And ironically, or beautifully, or coincidentally,
or whatever the correct word is,
it's a beautiful song about celebrating your life.
So go out there and celebrate your health
and your loved ones.
And Donald and I really appreciate you.
And go get the new ring ringtone and go get the
and have it be your your notification alert and donald i love you very much and i love you too
man i don't think we tell each other enough but i i want to tell you right now i love you so much
man i love you you mean you you matter a lot to me and you're a very important person in my life
joelle and uh daniel we're grateful for you grateful um and um thursday we will be back with more pep in our step and we will have
the legendary ken jenkins so donald count us in to live your life by the late nick cordero
five six seven eight This hurts like hell, but it feels right.
Files I can't tell, you've made your mind.
I wish you well, but won't be on the other side.
Biding my time.
You've got your place. I got mine.
You've got your plans, I've got mine.
Who understands how stars align?
If one shooting pass, then I'll consider it a sign. And just're still alive Live your life
And it's alright
Live your life
Like you got one night
Live your life.
I learned the rules from a friend of mine.
Don't suffer fools and you'll be fine.
Just be yourself, you might get slapped Like it's a crime
Don't you bear a night
Live your life
Cause it's alright
Live your life
Like you got one night
Live your life
You're living, learning
And come up the other side
A bit more white
Live your life Let me know why You can't lie It's alright
Live your life
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