Fake Doctors, Real Friends with Zach and Donald - 521: My Fallen Idol
Episode Date: November 23, 2021On this week's episode, the Sacred Heart team tries to convince Dr. Cox what an inspiration he is to all of them. In the real world, we're still obsessed with Charolette Lawrence's music and we cannot... believe our fav didn't take the gold. Learn more about your ad-choices at https://www.iheartpodcastnetwork.comSee omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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How's it going, guys?
Going well. How are you doing?
You know, it's going pretty good.
Life is good.
Daniel, you're good.
Joelle, you're good.
I'm hanging in there.
Zach, how are you?
I'm going to see Charlotte Lawrence with her father play the governor's ball on Saturday.
Oh, my goodness.
That's going to be sick.
It's at Citi Field this year, which I imagine means the parking lot.
Because they're not setting up stages on the green.
Probably not. No, but isn't Citi Field, it's a stadium, right?
Citi Field is a baseball stadium.
But Governor's Ball is typically a music festival
that's thrown on Governor's Island,
which is a small little island just off Manhattan.
I've never been to it.
But this year, I'm assuming because of COVID and protocols
and not slamming people into ferries to get there,
it says it's at Citi Field. Now, Citi Field's a baseball stadium, because of COVID and protocols and not slamming people into ferries to get there. Right.
It says it's at Citi Field.
Now, Citi Field's a baseball stadium, which makes me think they're using the parking lot.
Yeah, probably.
Do you follow my logic?
No, yeah, absolutely.
I mean, in my experience, especially-
I don't understand why they wouldn't use the field is my question, because you put a tarp
down on, they do concerts inside stadiums all the time.
Why not do it?
This is something I don't know because I've never been to one.
When you go to a concert at a baseball stadium,
they actually cover the green?
Yeah.
They could.
I think it's because there's multiple stages, Donald.
That was my next question.
It's one of those things.
It's like lots of different.
So they could put a stage over this parking lot,
a different stage on that parking lot.
That makes sense
and then in then the stadium itself that
might be the main stage maybe main stage
at the in the actual stadium potentially
and then a bunch of I don't know I don't
know but you know what I'll know I'll
know Saturday yes you will so that's fun
I get to be with Bill when he sees his
daughter play her first major mega
festival you and Bill are sharing a lot
of moments together nowadays, aren't you?
Oh, I don't know if you saw me at the Emmys.
I did lose, Donald. I sure did.
Did you guys, how did you feel?
Did you feel nervous when it was my category?
Oh my gosh.
I almost cried when you lost.
Dude, are you kidding me right now?
Like, I was, you want to talk about
pissed off? I took the camera out.
I was recording. I was like, yo, about pissed off I took the camera out I was recording I was like yo
it's about to be on and popping and then you lose and I was like I'm sorry that'll never see the
light of day that's literally verbatim my experience I was like except for in the middle
of them reading out the category my internet went out and I was like not now like hold tight
internet and it came back just in time for them to be like and Zach Braff and I was like, not now, like hold tight, internet. And it came back just in time for them to be like, and Zach Braff.
And I was like, yes, here we go.
And then it didn't happen.
I was like, no.
It's such a nerve wracking experience sitting there.
You know, your stomach's turning.
How do you not act disappointed when they don't call your name?
Oh, I had practiced my they got it right face.
Do you want to see it?
Yeah.
It's not just clapping, but there's a little nod like, yeah, they got it right.
That's correct.
You've got to give the nod to sell it.
I'm very happy for women and them having the opportunity.
Sure, sure.
But fuck that bullshit, yo.
100, man.
My boy did the fucking best show.
I don't care what they say now i gotta watch some bullshit show
that i don't care to watch to validate to validate my point that my boy is better i'm just putting it
out there i i didn't actually watch it was the flight attendant right i haven't i haven't seen
it uh no it's the other one the uh hacks oh flight attendant i know the people on flight
attendant that's berlanti and them.
I'm okay if they win.
I'm sorry they don't know this because obviously
I was freaking blacked out.
It was director of Hacks.
Hacks is a very good show.
You would like to know.
It's cute.
There's no biscuits at all.
No Ted Lasso.
The biscuits were the main focus on the show for the whole season.
Carried into season two.
It's funny.
We went to an after party.
There is nothing in this show, Hacks, that whatever episode was directed, sure, that has carried on.
I don't give a fuck.
Calm down.
It's funny. So we go to the after party. Well, anyway, a fuck. Calm down. It's funny.
So we go to the after party.
Well, anyway,
it was fun to be on
like the winning team.
You know,
everyone kept winning.
Everyone kept winning.
Everyone kept winning.
It was so exciting.
And it was exciting
to go on the stage
because Bill said
everybody come up.
And then we go to the after party
and it was almost
like a horror movie.
Like everywhere I went,
everyone had a trophy.
And then the theme
of the party was biscuits.
So it was like biscuits, biscuits, trophy, trophy, trophy. I was like then the theme of the party was biscuits. So it was like, biscuits, biscuits,
trophy, trophy, trophy. I was like,
I gotta get the fuck out of here.
That's the bullshit.
That's the bullshit and I dare to say it.
The theme of the party was biscuits.
I dare to say it. I believe
the producers of the show
even thought you were gonna win.
Yeah, I don't know.
Whatever. It feels silly to talk about it now.
But I did lose, but it was fun to go.
When it's over, there's like this sigh of relief
because, you know, you're so tense.
I realized how tense I was.
I obviously really wanted to win,
but my stomach had been so tight and turning
over the whole thing.
There wasn't that what if I did win it?
Oh, of course.
I practiced my speech.
I definitely thought about the words that I was going to say.
You didn't want to run up on the young lady and be like...
Oh, and do like a Yeezy?
Yeah, and be like, you know...
Bill Lawrence made the best video ever.
You don't want to run up on stage and do the...
Everybody wants to do that.
What did he say?
ODB has the best one ever.
I'm going to let you finish.
ODB has the best... I'm going to let you finish. Yeah, that's some bullshit.
I'm gonna let you finish, but Beyonce
had the best video ever.
That is true.
He wasn't wrong, but he shouldn't have done it.
Well, it's the same thing when
Wu-Tang lost. He's like, look, y'all,
fucking ODB goes up on stage
with a suit. I put a suit
on. I went and bought a suit for y'all
you know what i mean and puffy you know puffy's good but you know wu-tangs for the kids also
i should have gone up there to the hacks director and said um listen i'm gonna let you finish yeah
no but episode two of Ted Lasso's
The Best...
But Bill Lawrence
had the best video ever.
Yeah.
Oh, my God.
Anyway, I saw a lot
Anyway, congratulations
to Hacks.
You know,
congratulations.
It actually is a great show.
We joke around here.
Not only is Gene Smart
extraordinary,
but the young gal,
Hannah, is incredible, incredible too i saw her
too i i told her i told her just as i came out of the porta potty i saw her and i said you are
so talented and uh it's fun you know it's fun she said thank you i'm about to take the award from
you um no she was the actress not the filmmaker oh okay. She, it was cool.
I don't know what to say other than it was so fun seeing lots of people.
Lots of people sent their love to you, Donald.
We're like a married couple.
Whenever someone sees me, they're like, send my love to Donald.
I want to know who did that.
Who did that?
Name it.
Kenan did that.
I love him.
Thank you, Kenan.
I miss you, brother.
There were lots of others.
All the people that sent their love to me
through you, like Kevin Feige,
I saw the picture, bro.
I saw the picture, Kevin Feige.
I had a cool moment. You guys will geek out.
I was at the valet with Elizabeth
Olsen and her...
What?
I don't know if it's her...
You was hanging out with the Scarlet Witch?
And also Catherine Han, who I've known forever. She went to Northwestern. and her, I don't know if it's her You was hanging out with the Scarlet Witch? So, and also
Catherine Han, who I've known forever. She went to Northwestern.
Oh, and Agatha?
She's so great.
She's incredible. She went to NU. Anyway,
I was at the valet stand
with Elizabeth Olsen
and her boyfriend or fiance, I don't know which one.
He doesn't exist. He's not
valid right now, in my
eyes. She is a single right now in my eyes.
She is a single woman out on the prowl,
ready to make it happen.
Okay, you're married, so take a deep breath.
Oh, I wasn't talking about for me.
I was talking about for my friend.
This is for my friend.
This is not for me.
Oh, okay.
I don't know which friend you're talking about.
But I look like three feet to my right,
and there's a guy with a baseball hat.
And I'm like, not many people rock a baseball hat at all times, even awards ceremonies.
And I said to her, is that Kevin Feige?
And she goes, yeah, Kevin, do you know Zach?
And so he comes over, and we just start shooting the shit.
And he obviously knows I'm dating Flo, so we started talking about all the exciting things that happened with Black Widow. And I told him that I buy all of the Black Widow toys
and I've made basically a shrine to flow on my mantle of Black Widow toys.
I love it.
And we were just shooting the shit and he was so cool.
And then the capper, he said, I've loved you for years, man.
My wife is in the medical profession and I've seen every single episode of Scrubs.
Does he want to come on this podcast?
I promise I'll be good.
I will behave myself.
Well, I don't know if I can follow you, man.
I'm not worried about you. I'm worried about Donald here.
Yeah, I don't know if Donald can handle it.
And then I said to him, what is your secret, man?
You don't seem to miss.
And then he did that thing where you knock on your head like it's wood.
Love that.
You know, I'm going to be honest with you.
Since he's taken the reins he literally
has put out great cinema after film you know what i mean like all of the movies to television
everything even this what if that's going on right now you know what i mean that shit is amazing fire
dude it's like like he like whatever marvel is doing right now, I truly, truly wish some of my other favorite companies would focus on.
You know what I mean?
It's just like –
I met the director of WandaVision 2.
That was cool.
Great storytelling, man.
Great storytelling.
Just like creative storytelling too.
Catherine's so cool, man.
I'm so happy that she's having this big break because she's so talented.
But do you see how it works, Zach?
Like all of these people put in this work and they do all of this great work
in small roles or roles that were supposed to be big and never make it.
And then they find a home at Marvel and Marvel says, yeah, you know what?
All of that stuff is going to
pay dividends because in this world you're going to
be great now look at Catherine in that world
she's fucking an awesome character
and I hope to see her again
yeah although they told me that there's definitely
no more
I was like holding out like they're going to give
these guys tons of money and make another
season of that somehow I guess they said
no they're just going to leave it as a perfect
little one-season thing. Yeah, it goes into
movies, bro.
It all goes into movies.
So, look, this is how it is.
The next Doctor Strange movie...
So this is... Okay, so
from my understanding,
this is how it's going to work. Look how geeked
up he is. He's like salivating.
Look, Feige is the
one of the smartest
freaking execs
in Hollywood
for this shit dude
look
so
three levels
three levels
of uh
superheroes is next
we already had
the multi mega shit
where they all got together
now we're gonna have
the cosmic avengers
we're gonna have
earth's mighty avengers
and then we have
the freaking
uh avengers of the multiverse the multiverse Avengers. And that's where Dr. Strange,
Spider-Man, Wanda, like Vision, all of these people are a part of that. The galactic one is
like Thor, fucking Guardians of the Galaxy, Nova Corps, like all of that, Nova, all of that stuff.
Then the Earth will be like... Spider-Man's also in the multiverse one.
But then...
What would that be?
Is that...
It's not cosmic.
It's not cosmic.
It would be what?
What would it be called?
The multiverse?
I guess it would be the multiverse, right?
It's the multiverse, yeah.
Right.
Anyway, and then you have the Earth one,
and I don't know who's going to be in that one yet,
but I'm guessing like She-Hulk, freaking Ant-Man.
It looks like we might get some monstrosity in there.
You know what I mean?
I'm so excited.
Or it could be the Thunderbolts might be Earth's Avengers.
Oh, my God.
Can you imagine how thrilling that would be?
You're a dickfoot.
But like Captain Marvel is a cosmic like the whole
shit is so fucking fire man and it's like when i was a kid i dreamt of this and now here it comes
here it comes um did you like my outfit you look great you look the ferradamo cleaned up good right
you're so good you always so good that people came into my twitter comments to tell me how
good you looked. Okay.
Zach looks so good tonight.
I'm like, yes, indeed.
Very sharp.
I'm not going to lie.
I was jealous of the way you were looking at Bill when he was giving that speech.
There was genuine love in your eyes.
You were like, oh.
Not only was there genuine love, it was like, dude, I've never seen you more proud in my life. Well, dude, I love him.
And, you know, he's been making TV for so long, starting in Spin City,
and never got an Emmy, never got acknowledged.
Look at all the joy he's brought to people from Spin City to Scrubs
to Cougar Town to Ted Lasso and lots of other ones that he's you know not as hands-on but overseas
and look at all the joy and and and thousands of hours that he's brought to people and never
once got acknowledged and i'm and then i'm standing on that stage just in the corner
looking at him i was just so proud i love him yeah i mean let's just think about it think about
all of the people that he introduced to this world also. You know what I mean? Like, you know, it's really important as anyone, when you have the opportunity to look over your shoulder and help somebody else or bring other people with you, it's your duty to do that. And Bill's done it quite a bit with,
you know,
I did a pilot with Brett Goldstein.
I did a pilot with him.
Oh,
really?
Several years,
but not several.
Was that the space one?
Yeah.
With Bill,
me,
Bill,
Brett Goldstein,
a bunch of other actors and actresses,
like really,
a really good cast.
And it was just really awesome to see Brett win an award.
Cause it was like,
first of all,
billboard,
put them in the pilot and that pilot,
the pilot didn't work.
And he found something else for him.
And he found some,
not only did he find something else for him,
he found something that was perfect for him.
And the dude goes on to win an Emmy,
man.
His first time ever being nominated for.
Oh,
Sterling says,
hi,
shut the fuck up. Sterling says hi Shut the fuck up Sterling said hi
What
I had the funniest moment where like
Sterling said hi
What are you gonna take my dick now
It always feels good
When you get that love
shout out
Sterling K
I'm on the line to the red carpet
and it's weird because most of the time
you do these things there's publicists all around
and there's lots and lots of
people that aren't
the actors or the people
that are nominated the creative folks
but on this one it had been so pared down
that no one had a plus one you're just standing there and i get i was
wondering why i wasn't with you you know because i was wondering i look to the right and there's
mandy moore in and we're standing next to each other um online and we have feeling were you
feeling it like candy it was, it was just funny.
It was just funny.
We both had a laugh.
The paparazzi guy took our picture, and she goes,
they should put that one next to the one from us from, like, 20 years ago.
But it was fun.
We caught up, and we told stories, and she's doing great,
and she looked beautiful.
Did she just have a baby?
Yeah, she just had a baby.
It's just cool to be around people
You and I have been coming up
Alongside all these people
So it's just fun to see people catch up
Give hugs
You know Billy Porter
I've known Billy Porter since we were in
I was about to say
And he was wearing the most outrageous outfit
I walked up to him and I go
I tried that on and chose not to wear it
I told him they didn't have it in my size What did he say? Outrageous outfit. I walked up to him and go, I tried that on and chose not to wear it.
I told him they didn't have it in my size.
What did he say?
He was cracking up.
Did you guys hug?
Of course we hugged.
I love that man.
Yeah, man.
I watched Billy Porter back in the day on Broadway.
My best friend was an usher when he was a teenager.
Not a teenager.
Just graduated high school.
And I used to go and get to see shows like Five Guys named mo and grease with rosie o'donnell when it was on broadway
and billy porter was an understudy in five guys named mo and i got to see him perform once and i
remember being like why why the fuck is he the understudy and then and then and then I went and saw Grease, and he was the beauty school dropout.
Teeny.
Yes.
And, honey, you blew it.
I had a funny story.
When we were doing Bullets over Broadway, he was in Kinky Boots.
And he called out of his show, meaning he probably doesn't want me telling this on the podcast, but fuck it.
Meaning, like, I'm too sick to go on today. And then he came to see our show. show meaning he probably doesn't want me telling this on the podcast but fuck it um meaning like
i'm too sick to go on today and then he came to see our show
he was like wearing a baseball hat and shit low trying to be undercover you know he's fire when
all your homophobic friends are like billy porter the best, man. I don't give a fuck what anybody say. You know.
You know, dude.
You know what the deal is, dude.
A lot of people might know him from Pose,
but that dude has the most insane voice you ever have heard.
All right, should we get in the show, Donald Faison?
Oh, and then on the airport, I ran into Dulé Hill,
and I sent you a picture of us.
Saw that.
You ain't loyal, dude.
And he said he loves you.
I told him he should do a podcast for Psyche. These hoes ain't loyal, dude. And he said he loves you. I told him he should do a podcast for Psych.
These hoes ain't loyal.
All right, everybody.
We're going to talk about the TV show Scrubs now.
Five, six, seven. All right.
We got an episode called My Fallen Idol, which was inspired, I learned, from Wiki.
These hoes ain't loyal.
I'm a little upset. No, no, man. hoes ain't loyal. I'm a little upset.
No, no, man.
I'm not over it.
I'm not over it.
You're a jealous type.
Now I see why you didn't speak to Casey for like a week
after she told you she wanted to bang Charlie Hunnam.
Zach, I love you.
Look, you got quiet.
Enjoy doing this podcast by yourself today, Zach.
You know what's funny about Casey's story? Is that she was like, the game was F yourself today, Zach. You know what's funny about Kasey's story is that
the game was
F, marry, kill. And when she
got to her F, she was like, I would fuck this
shit up.
Zach, I
love you.
And just for that, we have an early
play the song.
Play the song, damn play. No. Oh, no.
Play the song, Demi.
Casey, come down here.
I don't know nothing about raising these fools.
So tell me what to do. I don't know nothing about raising these kids.
And that's what it is.
You tell her what you said for this.
You tell her what you just said, man.
And you just caused a big fight.
I'm just going to put it out there.
It's your fault.
She's going to be like, did y'all play my theme song?
Hi, Casey.
Hi.
He's so jealous.
Oh, God.
What happened?
Well, I'm telling him out of the Emmys, who are all the people I ran into,
and he's not happy.
He's jealous.
And he's jealous that I had a drink with Dulé Hill.
Well, he feels like you cheated on him.
I know.
He's saying these hoes ain't loyal.
Well, you know, I was a little upset.
Surprise! You were jealous on behalf of Donald that I was a little upset. Surprise!
You were jealous on behalf of Donald that I was hanging out with other...
I was like, who's this other black guy?
How dare he?
How dare he?
What in the fuck?
Dulé was just sitting there minding his own business, but I like to drink mimosas when I fly.
So I was like, Dulé, you want a mimosa?
He goes, in fact, I will have a mimosa.
Dulé, have a mimosa.
Oh, my God.
And then we took it.
And I said, pull your mask down.
We got to take a picture for Donald.
And then Donald put it on Instagram saying, these hoes ain't loyal.
Yeah.
I saw that.
And I saw that.
And I saw that he even tagged Dulé.
Yeah.
Oh, my God.
And Dulé was like, come on, man.
It's just a drink.
You know,
the love is deep over here.
I know.
I will tell you this, though.
He almost cried
when you didn't win.
I know.
I almost did, too.
Such a sweet guy.
And he was recording
and I was recording the TV
and then I was like,
well, who the hell
is that chick?
So we had to cut the
recording off because I was talking shit
about all the other nominees. I think it's so cute
though that you guys were recording your reactions
because you were so sure I was going to win.
I was for sure.
One day. One day I'll win one for the team.
Next time. Next time. Alright, send him
back. We got to do a show. Okay. Alright.
I miss you guys. Love you.
Bye, Casey. Good to see you. guys love you bye casey good to see you
i just like seeing you because it means we get to hear your theme song i know i love it is that
ringtone coming i don't know joelle doesn't reply to my ringtone requests what oh my god
so my fallen idol was inspired by an episode of mash i learned um where there's a very similar
storyline um involving hawkeye and radar just a little bit of tidbit um it's a pretty cool tidbit
where'd you find this where'd you find this out this is on scrubs wiki so wiki could have made
this shit up they don't know listen we had a lot of funny stuff in this episode. I started off not laughing.
At all.
And you're laughing.
It's a slow start.
Hold up.
What's up with this doctor taking everybody's pants off?
This isn't the first time we've seen this.
Yeah, he's just his thing.
I don't know if it's supposed to be that he's gay and likes to look at men's packages.
I mean, what could be the only other reason?
Well, when Turk found out he had diabetes,
wasn't he in his underwear?
Yes.
This guy's got pink eye, and another guy has
a mole, and they have to take their pants off.
Yeah.
He's like, yep, you got pink eye.
Why am I pants off?
So Cox
has a big meltdown because of losing the
three patients.
He comes to work drunk. So Cox has a big meltdown because of losing the three patients. He leaves the hospital.
He comes to work drunk.
J.D. freaking freaks out by this.
J.D. does not like it.
It's not that he doesn't like it.
He's also freaked out by it.
It kind of fucks him up.
He turns his back on his mentor.
Well, he's his hero.
And to see someone you look up to fall like if i saw bill
like in the fetal position because his show got canceled i think i'd be freaked out i'd be like
bro you i i i i need you to be like right not my leader my leader not like you need to not be this
right now bro yeah so i i understand it um gloria we. Gloria, we get clear that Gloria is in fact with Leonard.
And she's never going back, dude.
She's never going back.
Because of the expression, once you go black, you never go back.
But then Leonard loves him some white meat.
Yeah.
Leonard loves white meat.
Not only does he love white meat, he thanks God pretty much.
God, I love me some white meat. Is that God pretty much God I love me some white meat
Is that what he says? I love me some white meat
Yeah
Yeah there's an expression once you go
Black you never go back
I like to say as a Jewish person once you go
Tribe you've got to subscribe
You must subscribe
Oh my gosh
We learned that Barry Subscribe. Oh, my gosh.
We learned that Barry Elliot's brother was sent to hetero camp.
Yikes.
This sounds like that brother that's on the internet now that was delivered from being gay.
And he's like, I'm not gay no more.
Trying to fight the demon down.
I loves women.
Was that like an evangelist video?
This is a real video.
Like this dude, I don't know much about the gentleman.
You know what I mean? But he said that that but he believes he had been converted right i don't know if he's gay again now
or if he's not gay anymore i don't know like you know i don't think you can pray the gay away
you know you can't i don't i i come from that also i feel the same, but there are people that are holding their true feelings inside in the name of their religion.
Yeah, well, that's a sad thought.
Very scary.
Yeah, it's very scary.
That's a sad thought.
Yeah.
Okay, so Carl is very hormonal and very worked up.
Yes.
She comes up with the plan that we're all going to take turns monitoring Dr. Cox.
Yes. Then we learn there's a to take turns monitoring Dr. Cox. Yes.
Then we learn there's a donkey boy in the ICU.
Yeah.
The face that you and I make when the janitor says, I was like, no way.
And then I was like, oh, my God, there's a donkey boy in the ICU.
And then you and I look at each other.
And Kelso goes, for God's sake, there's a donkey boy upstairs.
Then we go see the donkey boy, and he's just a boy.
Well, first he looks like a donkey, and then the fantasy's over,
and he just looks like a boy with buck teeth.
Then what's crazy is we learn that Kelso invites us to a donkey show.
Yes.
As I understand it, I don't know much.
I've never been to one.
But does a woman pleasure a donkey? Is that what happens to all? donkey show yes i understand that i don't know much i've never been to one but is is aware of
what is a woman pleasure a donkey is that what happens to yeah or a donkey's pleasured but yes
or donkey pleasures a woman one of them one of those two things one of the other so we learn
that there enjoys it now we also learn that that he goes every thursday yes it's a standing
invitation standing invitation. Standing invitation.
So wait, now listen.
Not only is Kelso
into Korean
prostitutes?
I forgot if they were Korean.
It's either Korean or Filipino.
I think it's Korean. Filipino sounds too hard
to say.
He's into Korean prostitutes.
Yes, donkey shows once a week week he's also into bestiality
yeah what is next well i mean the donkey yeah once you get to the donkey part yes it gets a
little twisted i'm not gonna donkey show listen if you were like in your life i don't i i think
if you're in like where do they do donkey shows like somewhere
don't put that on Thailand
don't do that
what is even happening
Joelle can you learn where
where do they do donkey sex shows
no she doesn't want that on her search engine
she's gonna get reminders
there's a thing you can do
Daniel will tell you.
Don't forget that donkey show tonight.
It's called incognito mode.
Yeah, incognito mode.
Joelle's going to get an email that's like, hey, there's a donkey show in your area.
Where do they do that?
I think it's either Tijuana or Bangkok.
I think you're right with TJ.
I think TJ might be better.
I'm not going to lie.
I just Googled, where do they do donkey shows?
And as opposed to, you know how Google will give you an answer up top as opposed to just links?
Straight up, Tijuana, Mexico.
Yeah, there you go.
Wow.
So if you're interested in this kind of thing.
Now, we assume that Scrubs takes place in Los Angeles.
But maybe it's close to Mexico.
Maybe it's closer.
But you're saying that he goes to TJ every Thursday?
Maybe Scrubs takes place in San Diego.
No, because Elliot has to take a train to go to SeaWorld.
So that wouldn't work.
No, it doesn't work.
You're right.
Why would Elliot have to take a long train, a midnight train,
to anywhere?
Midnight train to see you.
So wait a second.
Unless Kelso doesn't go to Tijuana every Thursday,
he knows an underground donkey show.
Yeah, it could be Black Market Donkey Show.
A Black Market Underground Donkey Show.
Okay, that's probably more likely.
Yeah.
But nevertheless, Turk and JD pass on the Donkey Show.
It's a standing invitation, and they pass on every version of that invitation.
Then we hear Jack's first words, Daddy drinks a lot.
Yes.
Unfortunate.
That kid's going to be fucked up.
I remember that.
Those were twin boys
and they must have
just learned to talk because they never had a line
before, I don't think.
No.
Todd tells the nurse,
Nurse, I need you to drain some fluid.
And I need you to help me with this patient.
Oh, boy.
He can't exist. He can't exist in this world and in real life todd does not exist in real life if you're a todd in real life you've been fired and you're sitting at home right now like what
the fuck did i do if you're a todd in real life and you haven't been fired then you should be
um right you flipped me i come to hug you college, and I've got my mullet,
and this made me laugh so hard.
You flip me, and then I go, your sports team.
No, at first I run to you.
I go, your sports team won the World Series.
And then you flip me, and I go, a gland slam.
So Turk was not into hugging in college.
Turk's not into hugging in college. Turk's not into hugging now.
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This year, we bring a whole new group of guests to answer the same seven questions,
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You can't go around it, so you just go through it.
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Scrubs Rewatch Show with Zach and Donald.
Well, certain people, just not this new orthopedic surgeon.
Which is really weird.
Well, certain people, just not this new orthopedic surgeon. Which is really weird.
First of all, I don't know you well enough for you to be all up on my shoulder like that.
I don't know.
I think this goes for anyone.
If you just meet somebody and they're freaking damn near noogieing you when they talk to you and stuff like that,
damn near noogieing you when they talk to you and stuff like that. Your feelings
for that person
are gonna definitely be, one, aggro,
and two, be a little
put on, like, you don't necessarily want to be
around somebody like that. And so it makes
perfect sense that Turk is like that.
Not because the dude's a sensee, but the
dude is freaking really, really, really, like,
if you watch them in,
they're in surgery, and this guy's like
fucking grabbing Turk like, get over here, can you and me, they're in surgery, and this guy's like fucking grabbing Turk like,
get over here, kid, you and me, guy.
Turk, I don't, me personally.
That's Paul Adelstein, who played him, and he was very funny.
I thought he did a very good job.
Very funny.
But that's just my point.
I don't think it's the fact that the guy's a sensi.
I know it says it in the script.
But I think the annoying thing is that the guy's like, you know, damn near no good. JD's description of a sensei. I know it says it in the script. But I think the annoying thing is that the guy is like, you know,
damn near no good.
JD's description of a sensei.
Our music choices are acoustic alternative.
We marvel at fireflies.
And the only
copping we do
if our female friend is drunk
is copping her hair back to help her
puke.
No, you go, sure, we cop a feel,
but we cop a feel by pulling her hair back.
To help her vomit.
Yeah, so you upset the orthopedic surgeon because...
By saying he's too touchy-feely.
Yes, and Rob has the intercom on, of course,
and then you're like,
who's this guy, the most sensitive guy in the world?
And then you see JD go to give the surgeon a hug.
Right.
Is there anyone else?
It's pretty much a freaking Matthew Perry joke from Friends.
Could there be anyone more sensitive?
And then here you go.
And so he's hugging me.
I go, it's a little tight.
No, I go, a little tighter?
No, it's too tight.
There's a good spot. It's a there's a good spot
it's like there's a good medium or something like that no i said there's a good spot
so this parachutist remember sarah was on the show and she talked about the stuntman who played
the guy who parachutes and hits her how um he was quite older than she expected.
And it was a very weird day for her because she had to make out with a guy.
Because they wasn't like, you know, oftentimes if you just have to make out with a random guy,
they'll be like, oh, Sarah, do you want to pick one of these guys who has to be the random guy you make out with?
You know, you might pick someone you're at least a little bit attracted to.
Because it was a stuntman and he was just the guy who showed up that day, they were
like, Sarah, oh, and then you'll be making out with Jim?
He's like, yeah, with no teeth in his mouth and just one yellow tooth with all the fucking
plaque that could be on it.
Yeah, and poor Sarah.
She had to make out with him.
Okay, so we got to get into this because this made me laugh really hard.
And we talk about it on this podcast a lot
But the more you know
That was so funny
That shit was hilarious
This is one of the memes
You come home
I wrote it down
Tough day at the office
So you come home, smother your kids
Pop in a movie, maybe have a drink
It's fun, right?
No
Don't smother your kids, pop in a movie, maybe have a drink. It's fun, right? No. Don't smother your kids.
The more you know.
Dan will play that.
That's one of the memes that's been sent to me most in my whole Scrubs career,
is this the more you know thing.
Sounds fun, right?
Wrong.
Don't smother your kids.
Don't smother your kids. Don't smother your kids.
And by the way... And then even the
off-balance walkout, like the off-balance
in the video where you're like trying to keep
your balance. Well, when those things were so cheesy,
you kind of would strut out
after you dropped knowledge on everybody.
But you'd have to be... But it's like you're off-balance.
Like your knowledge is so powerful that
it kind of throws you off-balance. But I was spoofing
how everyone... Some people listening to this.
Like they lean against the wall and then they push off.
Some people listening to this are probably too young to remember these,
but there was always sort of a walk away with attitude thing.
Right.
Dude, I remember going there and I even got it into one of the more you knows
where I literally sang it.
I was like, the more you know.
No.
Did you ever have to do
more you know commercials?
Did you do any?
I don't know if I ever did a real one.
Oh, dude, I did a real one.
I did real ones for it.
I was so happy when they were like,
do you want to do a more you know commercial?
I was like,
fuck yeah,
I want to do a more you know commercial.
While you were on Scrubs?
This is the only time I could do it.
We were on NBC.
Oh, because it was NBC's thing.
By the way,
JD gives an in,
this is from Scrubs Wiki,
J.D. gives an incorrect description
of Munchausen syndrome.
When someone fakes
or induces an illness
in themselves,
it's called Munchausen syndrome.
When they do it to someone else,
such as a child,
it's called Munchausen syndrome
by proxy,
which is what's actually
being checked for in the episode. So there's the Munchausen syndrome by proxy, which is what's actually being checked for in the episode.
So there's the moment.
Does this have anything to do with Munchausen?
Dun, dun, dun, dun.
What?
Hey, does Munchausen syndrome
have anything to do with
Baron Munchausen, the movie?
No, I don't think so.
I don't think so, but let me...
Did you see the Joey King movie on Hulu
About the true story of the mom
Who was like drugging her kid
To make her feel like
And telling her she was sick
That was Munchausen Syndrome by Proxy
Eminem has that
In one of his songs
Alright Ted's band singing
Put on a happy face was delightful
Amazing they looked great too
Yeah, and Cox did not want them there
Very special that we get the appearance
First and only, I think, appearance of Knife Wrench
Knife Wrench!
Is it? I feel like it was
Okay, but that was very funny
Knife Wrench!
Practical and safe
And then he stabs himself
Yeah, safe for kids.
No, he comes back later and he goes, for kids!
My
French!
Now, I think this menthol spray thing is so funny.
This is real, by the way, those of
you who aren't in Hollywood.
When someone can't cry
and
or you did cry and there's
continuities wrong,
they will spray, or now I guess they're doing it more and more digitally,
but they can also spray this little menthol spray in your eyes,
which, not spray, they blow it.
And it's like you have a halls in your eyeball,
and they just start tearing, and it makes you look like you're crying.
Can I just say one thing? Yeah.
like you're crying and you can can i just say one thing yeah it makes it so that jd's able to tell the story about his german financier hans so funny i remember shooting that scene this is the one
scene this is the one scene out of the whole episode i remember shooting that i remember
sitting across from you and german and you. We laughed about this quite a bit.
Quite a bit.
I remember us laughing about it.
We got through the scene
pretty fast,
but I remember us
laughing about this part
quite a bit.
Last night,
my,
and just how nonchalantly
it in my German.
My German financier
Hans died on the Autobahn
and now I have to shoot
Dr. Ocula on my cell phone.
Cell phone, yeah.
But I was also,
I was stealing the menthol, a lot of the menthols
i guess there's a lot of crying in dr acula i guess so i guess so i guess so
wouldn't you love to see the um cell phone uh video footage of of jd's attempts to shoot dr
acula i'm not gonna lie to. I want to just see Dr.
Dracula happen.
I kind of want that to happen.
It's my dying wish.
More than, well, don't die yet, but I kind of.
But before they put me in the ground, I want to, I want to see Dr.
Dracula.
Munchausen syndrome was named after a German cavalry officer, Baron von
Munchausen.
Baron Munchausen.
A man who traveled widely and was known for his dramatic but untruthful stories.
Wow, John, you were right.
In 1951, Richard Asher described a pattern of self-abuse where individuals fabricated
histories of illness.
These fabrications most often led to complex medical investigations, hospitalizations,
and needless surgery.
Remembering Baron von Munchausen and his mythical tales,
Asher named this condition Munchausen syndrome.
Wow, Donald, I'm sorry when you said that I laughed at you.
Take it back.
I do take it back.
I'm sorry that I doubted your cleverness.
Okay, so what we've learned today.
One, Zach did
not win the Emmy. We were all pissed about
it. Two,
Donald Faison's pretty clever.
Three, we're gonna be
right back. We're going to commercial break.
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find that bright spot to help you
get through your day, it's powerful.
That's where The Bright Side comes in.
A new daily podcast from
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Listen, both Danielle and I are reporters. We've covered the news and we know the world can feel
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and get into some friendly debates. That's right. Join us five days a week to have a little fun, to learn something new and get into some friendly debates.
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This year, we bring a whole new group of guests to answer the same seven questions,
including actress and star of the mega hit sitcom Friends, Courtney Cox.
You can't go around it, so you just go through it.
This is a roadblock.
It's going to catch you down the road.
Go through it.
Deal with it. This is a roadblock. It's going to catch you down the road. Go through it. Deal with it.
Comedian, writer, and star of the series Catastrophe, Rob Delaney.
I shouldn't feel guilty about my son's death.
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It's part of what happens when your kid dies.
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That personal disaster wrote Guyville.
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And we're back!
And we're back!
I like when I'm telling you,
I'm trying to get this plan going where you're going to show the orthopedic surgeon
that you're a sensei
and he goes to
hug Colonel Doctor
and I go, it's going to take, okay, we got seven seconds.
And you go, a hug takes seven seconds?
And I go, a good one does.
A good one does.
And then when you're about to go, I go, okay, Blacktion.
Blacktion.
Yeah.
The music at the end was very moving.
Gary Jules. Well, let's talk about the monologue first
dude go ahead okay what did you think of it what did you think of it i remember watching this
monologue it's not often that i remember a lot of the shows that we do but i remember
or watching the shows that we did together i I remembered us doing the Dr. Acula scene,
and I remembered watching this monologue.
I don't know why I remember it so much.
Maybe Johnny bought me in for it to watch it,
or maybe John Michelle bought me in to watch it.
I don't know what it was, but I watched.
I remember watching that monologue over and over again,
and it has some really great beats.
And my favorite beat is when you tell him that you're proud of him because, you know, he cares so much about his patients.
And that's not something that a lot of doctors hear nowadays because, you know, a lot of, let's keep it honest, to survive in a hospital, you can't feel that way.
And it was just a great moment in Scrub's history and in the medical field.
Because when you find a doctor like that, it really does, you know, it really does go a long way.
You talk about, you know, Amanda's doctor and how, you know, he truly put a lot of effort into helping save Nick.
And that they became sort of like a family and
everything like that now and now he's her doctor uh you don't necessarily hear stories like that
and you know shout out to scrubs for showing uh the other side of it because we we did for a really
long time make fun of uh or not make fun of but make light of very serious situations
and this is a this is a moment in this in the scrubs history where where it really affects
one of our heroes and we show what they go through i do feel at the end however that it's
a quick turnaround uh because of what jd says him. I do feel like his falling out of his depression is very fast.
Well, I don't know if it was meant to be that night.
I think maybe that's it.
I just inferred that was like a week later.
Oh, is that how you looked at it?
Yeah.
I looked at it as that night.
But it's a very, you know, the medical field, a lot of people on the front line that we talk about, they're human.
And we've made them to be heroes because they are, obviously.
But they're human, too, at the end of the day.
And everything that, you know, frontline workers are going through right now, it affects them.
And, you know, we talk about kids in masks and we talk about us in masks.
But let's talk about like how this is going to affect them in the future, how it affects people who have had to see death over and over again in the future.
How it's how that's how that's going to affect them.
And we don't talk about that enough, I think.
Yeah.
And unfortunately, it's not going anywhere. I think we're going to be with this for a very
long time yeah but i think i i but i also think that you know doctors just to get back on it we
don't talk about the emotion yeah the shit that they carry emotional toll we don't even mention
how good my acting is is that going to come up at all? Well, I thought I did when I said the speech.
No, it was very indirect.
You said that it was moving to you.
Oh, it was such a great.
Okay, well, the way you delivered it was really great.
And I definitely, you know.
Zach, you're a very talented person.
And you're a very, very, very bright person.
And I often say that your directing is top-notch,
and I think you should direct Star Wars and Marvel and all of that stuff.
But this was a moment where I watched you act and perform where I was very, very impressed,
and I want to give you a shout-out for that.
Thank you. I appreciate that unprompted compliment.
Thank you.
I thought it's a powerful scene, and I like it.
And, you know, it's a total straight scene
between me and Johnny, and the music was beautiful.
Gary Jules singing something else,
and then that funny button where I try and drink scotch,
and he goes, you don't drink scotch
and I spit it back in the cup
Do you drink scotch in real life?
No I try and act
cool I get sent fancy bottles of
scotch and whiskey as presents
and I always am like okay I like google it
like wow this is a really expensive bottle let me try
this and every time I'm like it tastes like paint thinner
You should call me up
I'll drink it for you.
Okay.
I have a really pricey one that Apple sent me here.
Oh, really?
Okay.
You guys can try it.
Do you like scotch, Daniel?
No.
Joelle?
It's not for me, no.
It tastes like turpentine to me.
That shit is like candy to me, man.
Anybody who's a scotch.
Obviously, it's an acquired taste.
Anyone who's a scotch.
Yeah, anyone who's a scotch drinker.
There's certain scotches, like Macallan.
I'm going to tell you something right now.
That shit tastes like sugar going down.
Well, listen.
There's no such thing as a person that didn't acquire that taste.
No one tasted Scotch and was like, mmm.
No, you're absolutely right.
No one tasted alcohol, period, and was like, this is the best thing ever.
Agreed.
Well, I think wine, probably.
No, man, that shit's all poison.
Literally, you're drinking poison. For all of you out there
who don't know, you are literally
drinking poison.
Your body's having a reaction to something
it doesn't want. It's having a reaction
to poison, yes, to poison.
Alright. That girl is
poison.
Ba-ba-da-ba-ba-da-ba-da-ga!
Ba-ba-da-ba-ba-da-ba-da-ga. Ba-ba-ba-da-ba-ba-da-ga.
Never trust a big button to smile.
That girl is...
Never trust a big button to smile, Danil.
Whether it be on a girl or a boy.
I was listening.
I'm obsessed with this podcast called Team Deakins.
For those of you who don't know,
Roger Deakins is largely considered one of the greatest cinematographers of all time.
And he has...
Is that the brother that directed...
Did he DP Empire Strikes Back?
I don't think so.
No.
But if you Google movies shot by Roger Deakins, they will be some of the most beautiful films.
Blade Runner.
That is a fucking fire movie.
Peter Krzyzewski did Empire Strikes Back.
I worked with Peter Krzyzewski.
A guy I used to PA with,
first AD Garden State,
and he became a big first AD,
and now he literally just does
the biggest movies in the world.
He does the Bond movies.
He did 1917.
Billy Lerman did that?
Yeah.
Deakins doesn't just have cinematographers on.
He has other people in different positions.
And he had Lerman on today.
And I'm like listening.
And I'm like, oh, my God, oh, my God.
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Wow.
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Oh, wow.
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I don't know why you just did that.
Are you recording? Because sometimes I don't know why you just did that. Now, Joelle, are you recording?
Because sometimes you don't record the guests.
One time.
One time it happened.
I got it.
Joelle, you know why you didn't record?
It's not the reason!
Oh, no.
It's a technical glitch.
Technical.
I thought I brought my weed in here.
I thought I did.
You don't need to do weed.
We had agreement that you don't do weed during the show
Into the closet
It's vapes
It doesn't count
Vapes doesn't stink up your clothes does it
Vapes like 89%
Okay anyway
Vapes are 89% what
THC
It's highly concentrated THC
It's strong
He doesn't keep his word He doesn't keep his word
He doesn't keep his word
Yes, is here, y'all ready?
We got a caller
Who gave us a holler
We can talk, start wars, or sing shows
You know, like a baller
Smoke some jazz cabbage
Maybe talk about the episode
So come on, Joel.
Let's get the show on the road.
Ladies and gentlemen, give it up for Archie!
Got it.
Hello.
Oh, my gosh.
Oh, my God.
It's Archie.
It's Archie. It's Archie.
How's it going guys?
Good.
Dude.
Joel,
that was a quick turnaround.
Oh my gosh.
Wow.
Hi.
Bumping your,
uh,
your,
uh,
so we,
I have so many questions.
I need to write a rap for the audience.
It's Archie.
He made a remix that he put on Twitter of me and Donald talking Archie
what do you what do you what do you do you're a DJ where you make beats what do you do um I
know I'm a full-time cook at uh our family's restaurant nice oh where's your family's
restaurant at uh we are in the small little town in Alaska known as Ketchikan. Ketchikan, Alaska.
Ketchikan, Alaska.
That's not that tiny town where everyone lives in one building, is it?
No, no, no.
That's not it.
We're in like a very like if you were to like look at a map of Alaska,
this is like a hand map of Alaska.
Yeah.
Like at the very southeast of it right there.
We're about an hour.
If you were to fly to it's like
close to seattle it's very very close to seattle like about an hour or so flight oh that's good
so you can escape when you want yeah shout out trajan langdon okay um so but you're obviously
a skilled beat maker because you made a beat can you play the what you made for everyone so they
can hear it because some people might not have heard it yeah hey for all y'all out there drop
it now dental not now triple job triple job my shit comes out in this triple job triple job
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I need to write something to it.
Well, it was just, I listen, like whenever I listen to the podcast,
it's usually during when I'm prep cooking, like cutting veggies and everything.
And usually I'm either listening to music or listening to the podcast.
So I was listening to the podcast the other day,
and all of a sudden all I hear is droop and dro drop, dribble, dribble, dribble, drop.
And I was like, hey, that's got like a particular rhythm to it.
So was Donald talking about his urine stream?
Yes, exactly.
That's exactly what I forgot what it was from.
It was when you were talking about how as an older 47 year old, your P is like dribble, drop, dribble, dribble, drop.
Yeah.
Yeah. 47 year old your p is like dribble drop dribble dribble drop yeah yeah and first i was like i could put this over that snoop dogg beat that um do you know which one i'm talking about the drop
it like it's hot yeah and that's what that's what i heard first but then i was like oh let's try to
do something else so like i i like i i sampled it out and put it on to my recording program.
And then I was like, okay, let's see what we can make out of it.
And all of a sudden I was just like, okay, let's just create this beat.
And then that's kind of how it happened.
Well, it's very funny.
I'd like you to make some more beats.
First one using this.
You honor me.
You honor me.
And then I think you could really build something off this.
What you trying to get into i think you could really build something off this what you're trying to get into what they're showing what you're trying to do oh man yes um
i'll send you the way it's funny that you mentioned okay and also and also this one
for fuck's sake just stop talking about your willies okay okay yes okay i can do that for you
so wait so i'm so is beat making music making your your
hobby if you're a full-time chef yeah it's it's pretty much a hobby like i i do it just because
i love it i went to school for music and i graduated in music but i didn't end up doing
anything with it so uh the i just kind of got burnt out but then just making beats has just
been like a thing that just kind of keeps me connected to
to doing it um to to to just being with with music and you know it's kind of i still kind of aspire
to to have a place in like not necessarily the music industry but just working with with artists
and stuff like that um it's kind of hard because that's actually kind of getting into my
Fix My Life.
Well, yeah.
Go into your Fix Your Life. We can do that
first. It's time for
Alaska's favorite segment,
Donald. What segment
is that, Zach? That's what I'm talking about.
It's called Fix
Your Life!
Fix Your Life!
Awesome.
All right.
So, you know, I love making loops and I aspire kind of to get a placement with an artist
or even making background music for like commercials and shows.
That's kind of the dream.
So like for now, I just got to I got to get the music out there.
I know it's possible, but the hardest thing for me is to finish a project.
it's possible but the hardest thing for me is to finish a project I know it's I don't know if it's like anxiety or worry or just worrying about like being good but it kind of it kind of cripples me
kind of keeps me from like actually getting a project done and and putting it out so my question
is just generally like how do I get myself to finish a project? This is something that every artist faces and it's the difference between
people that complete things and get them made.
And those who get stuck in purgatory,
there's no difference between you.
If you've got talent and someone who's living their dream,
making beats is that they work their asses off and they complete their
projects and they hustle hard
so you can't sit there and go why is it not happening for me if you're not finishing your
shit you know you got it you got to be hard on yourself and make make time commitments to yourself
say it's so easy to get distracted now more than ever with everything going on in our lives and tv
screens and phones and everything but you got to lock the phone away. You got to turn the phone off.
You got to close your door and say, I'm not leaving this room until I complete that beat
that I've been working on.
You have to push yourself.
You have to give yourself restrictions.
It's committing to finish.
It really is committing to finishing because you can get halfway there or you can get three
quarters of the way there. And get three quarters of the way there.
And sometimes three quarters of the way there feels like it's enough.
Where it's enough is when you finish the project.
Now, the thing that you're going through right now, everyone goes through.
This is something that all creatives go through.
If you're a creative person, you're most likely going through this right now.
You know what I mean?
The commitment to finishing should be all that is.
When you get to this point, that should be all that's on your mind.
I got to finish this project so I can move on to the next.
It's not finish this project so I can sit back and relax.
It's I got to finish this project so I can get to the next project.
Something that really helps me a lot is being accountable to someone.
So I will say, you know, you could do it with a fellow creative.
You could say, we're going to commit to each other.
Let's say, I don't know, she's a painter and you're a music maker.
We are going to, by Sunday night, finish our thing.
Or for me, it's been helpful a lot. I've worked with coaches, writing coaches, who are sort of teachers and coaches, but they'll also be like, okay, so that scene you're going to write sounds great. Why don't you send it to me Monday morning?
my coach, who I'm paying money to, I got to turn in my homework, if you will. It's like back in the old days when you had to do it because you had homework. That discipline really helps me.
And so you can say, make a deal for no money, make a deal with a fellow creative and be like,
let's give each other a deadline that we're both committed to. You're going to give me your thing,
whatever it may be, a piece of writing, a poem, a painting, another song, and I're going to give me your thing whatever it may be piece of writing a poem a
painting another song and i'm going to give you my thing by this date and you have a commitment
and you don't want to break your word i mean you i find that when i have deadlines um even if even
if they're manufactured um it really helps me deadlines worklines work, man. I'm doing a, I'm working on this project right now.
And my producer always gives me this deadline.
It's always this.
It would be great if I could have it today, but I need it by tomorrow.
You know what I mean?
Yeah.
So by the end of the, all I hear is it'd be great.
I could have it to me if I could have it today.
Cause if I can have it today, if she could have it today. Cause if I can have it today,
if she could have it today,
then I don't have to worry about it tomorrow.
You know what I mean?
So it's like,
you're trying to,
you know,
Zach said something that was really fucking awesome to,
uh,
to me that really made me view how I was doing things.
If you want something done,
give it to a busy person.
I had never heard that before and you would imagine that a busy person can't get things done for you because there's no time
in a day but someone who's busy has the ability to section their day out and or i should say uh
arrange their day that they can find space for anything.
A busy person is in hustle mode.
So they will schedule it.
I have so much going on right now
between prepping my movie and this podcast
and a bunch of other life stuff.
And my life
is scheduled down to the minute.
I went and bought
an event planner.
Like a book.
Because he told me about that shit.
And when you write it down, it's in your face, dude.
It's always in your face.
Yeah, that's another thing I like is I don't really like digital calendars.
I mean, they're good for day to day.
But I like a big ass.
And they'll sell.
Look at you, Will.
They'll sell.
You can buy them on Amazon or at like a paper source kind of staples.
They'll sell you a desk pad-sized calendar.
That's the size of your whiteboard.
Okay, you got the whiteboard.
Or you can use the whiteboard, obviously, too.
But I like a giant calendar, and then right on there, deadline days.
And you've got to keep your word to yourself,
because if you don't keep your word to yourself, then you're done for.
You're bullshitting anyway.
If you're not keeping your word to yourself, you're bullshitting. So set a date that's reasonable for yourself because you got your job
and you got commitments, I'm sure, to
friends and family. Set a date
that is realistic and doable
and then just make it
and promise and don't
allow yourself to break your word to
yourself. Also know that meeting
a deadline doesn't mean you can't make adjustments later.
A lot of times I can't finish. When when i was having trouble not finishing things it's because
i was like well it's not perfect yet it's not right who can possibly look at this it's awful
screw that i said i was going to be done by this day so it's done it still needs work though okay
so now i got to go back and edit now i got to share with somebody and get some more thoughts
you can always keep like pushing and growing and it better. But if you're not finishing,
then you can never get to the part
where you make it better
because you're always sort of stuck in that one space.
The hardest thing is getting it done,
like a first draft done.
So get your version of whatever first draft is done.
Then I always find,
once I've got my screenwriting-wise,
once I've got a first draft done,
I look so much more forward to going back
and tweaking and fixing and changing.
It's just the amassing.
It's like the clay analogy.
Amassing all the clay first is so intimidating.
But then once you have it and you've got a completed song and now you're like,
okay, now I'm done, but now I'm going to go fuck with it.
Then that's when screenwriting, you're going to take that scene out.
Ooh, what if he's like this?
And you're shaping.
That's so much more fun than the first,
like, let me get my first draft thing up to me.
Yes, Daniel.
Daniel, go ahead.
I also want to add,
as someone who has been in your position exactly
as a beat maker and has then gone on
to actually release music and have it do some stuff,
I really recommend harnessing your creativity
when you have it.
There's a lot of times when you're like,
okay, I'm in a creative mode.
I have to finish this thing.
Instead of concentrating on finishing it,
start a new project,
especially when it comes to beats.
Like what you made for Zach and Donald,
what you made for the show,
we're talking about like a four bar loop.
You know what I'm saying?
You have the loop, you have the sample,
you put it together.
That's something that in your head,
in your first draft,
can come together pretty quickly.
Make hundreds of those.
Make a lot of those. Don't focus so much on like,
I have to quote unquote, finish this beat. Because like Joelle said, maybe you're never
going to finish. But if you cut off the font of creativity by focusing on one specific thing,
you might never get anything done. But maybe on the next project, on the next project, you find,
oh, the creativity doesn't stop flowing, and you make a beat for two hours and all of a sudden it's done because you just moved on to the next thing
especially with beat making do not cut off your font of creativity the second you feel yourself
being like what do i do here the idea is done move on to the next thing open a new project
make a new beat change the bpm get some new drum sounds in there just keep creating keep
that a new sound like this got a new sound like this zach i love you one one of the here's a
great example of what daniel's saying uh so pock you just know how pock has all this music that he
was able to release after he passed away and everything like that like the there's just so
much music and the reason why was because he would go into the studio,
do the song, do a rap, and then move on to the next one.
And people were like, well, what about the fills?
And what about the, let's add the, let's complete the song and stuff.
He was like, we could do that some other time.
The song is fucking done.
You can fucking, you got my vocals.
Let's go to the next song.
You know what I mean?
It's contradictive of what I said earlier, but Daniel's absolutely right, man. you got my vocals let's go to the next song you know what i mean it's to say it's it's
contradictive of what i said earlier but daniel's absolutely right man it doesn't mean the beats
if you're having to if you're saying oh i don't feel like the beats finished but i don't know
what to put in it that shit's done for now dude let's go to the next one i want to give you a
specific example off of something that we talk about that we praise on the show think about all
the transition sounds for scrubs. Wow.
That was,
that's,
that's a single guitar strum and it's attached to beat it.
You boom,
boom,
boom.
Like making a four bar loop,
making the,
the making just the beginning of a beat.
That's enough for someone like a Tupac or any other rapper or someone to then listen to and be like,
Oh,
I got this.
Yeah.
And then if you want to add to it,
you can make something more later. But the more that you commit to and develop something,
like maybe you're overthinking it. Just take the four bars that you're like, oh, this is really
hot. Put that aside. Boom, you got it. Make another four bar loop. Make another four bar loop.
Just keep creating. I have a playlist of hundreds of just four bar loops where I just listen to it
over and over because i got the
basics down of what i wanted but it's not like finished but that's okay because you have the
idea down make sure you get your ideas down so that as you're like banging your head against
the wall trying to finish something you don't stop the font of creativity and here's another
sound you could use archie i think that's generic i think that's generic
I think I might have that
I own this one
and a rap by little homie Lamar
that reminds me of actually
at the beginning if you listen to the video
that was of you Zach laughing
there was like a little bit of a sound
and I was like oh that kind of sounds like a clap too
if I can use that too
by the way Archie the other way to motivate you is when they're fire, we'll play them on the podcast and give you credit.
I appreciate it.
Thank you.
I want to rap over one of them.
That'll never happen.
That'll never happen.
It will if you freaking submit something.
Send it to Dan or we can get it going.
We'll get it popping.
Send me whatever.
You don't like to write the raps that much anymore.
Archie, if you ever want advice on your beats,
please send them.
I got a couple of things like that.
I got a couple of things that are freaking, you know.
Wait, Dan was giving him some real help.
What did Dan say?
He told him to send him the beats, dude.
I'm just saying.
I'm just saying.
You know, I don't know if you were.
Archie heard me.
He wasn't listening to me.
Send him the beats, Archie.
Stop fucking around.
Get the conversation going.
I was part of a group called Gladiator.
If you want to look us up on Spotify or SoundCloud
and see if the kind of music I made is something
that you're interested in, I'm happy to give you any advice
you need. That's my go-to soundtrack
when I'm touching myself.
No, I do. I can't rub one out
if I don't know how to sing Gladiator.
I can't bust without Gladiator.
Oh, no.
Talk about sampling.
I'm sampling that.
I can't bust without Gladiator.
Gladiator!
Archie, I think we have time for one question.
Okay.
I had these two, but I guess this one's for everybody just because like i think
it'll it'll hit everyone uh pretty well um so big fan of movies too uh garden state soundtrack is
probably like one of my favorite soundtracks of all time um thank you that soundtrack's all right
i mean it's a it's a i mean if anything it's a mixtape oh boy it is i mean you can ask him yourself it's a mixtape all
of those songs were released before yeah he just it definitely got me into like more indie like
indie stuff too oh thank you so much here here's the thing that here's the thing that zach has
a very good knack for he has a a feel for emotion when in within scenes and he has a musical connection to it also you know i think
it comes from growing up um loving musicals i mean since that that i when i if i point to why i'm
decent at it it's the very first art form i ever appreciated was musicals right and those are about
expressing emotion through song at the right time in a story right and so but but it transcends even into soundtrack uh you know what i mean because it's
like but but because it's not like you found these new artists in or anything like that all
these people were around all these songs well they weren't no but of course some of them were
but some of the bands like for example coldplay was breaking but but the boost of the bands, like, for example, Coldplay was breaking, but the boost of the success, the synergy with Garden State
made it happen exponentially more.
I didn't help them break.
They were on fire, but it poured gasoline on the fire.
The shins were about to break,
and I fucking drenched them in gasoline,
and they were always going to break,
but it was the right time. And like going to break, but it was just,
it was the right time. And, and like Archie said, a lot of people, this was the music me and my friends were listening to in LA. Um, and my, I was surrounded by it. Some of my friends were
writing this music. We were going into places like Largo and, and, um, and this was kind of
the scene that I was in, in, in LA and I was surrounded by it. But people like Archie and zillions of other people
hadn't heard this kind of music before.
And it exposed so many people to this sort of, you know,
singer-songwriter acoustic sound.
Dude, I'm going to tell you something right now.
Imogen Heap.
Especially you, Donald.
Donald, you've said that yourself.
Yeah, like Imogen and what was the name of the band
that she was in for Beauty of a Breakdown?
Let Go. Zero Seven? Let Go. Fru Fru? Imogen and what was the name of the band that she was in for Beauty of a Breakdown?
Let Go.
Let Go.
Fru Fru.
Yeah, Fru Fru.
Fru Fru.
That's right.
That's 07.
Dude, that song, that song I had never heard before.
And that's one of the, I mean, if you ask me on that soundtrack, that by far is my favorite song on the soundtrack.
It's like, that's, I've never, i at that point i had never heard anything like that that shit was fire
all right awesome what was your question yeah that actually brings me to to the question for
everybody um like we all love films and tv so it's like what is what would be your all-time
favorite like song piece or background from film or TV?
Why are you asking me this?
You know the answer.
Yeah.
Now you're going to make him hum the fucking Vader's theme?
It's not Vader's theme.
What is it?
Do it.
Do it.
We're all waiting.
No, no, no.
Well, the Force is what gives a Jedi its power.
A classic.
Classic.
You can't beat that.
Mine is... It's Lambda, Lambda, Lambda, and Omega Moves.
All right.
We got to end our show there, Archie.
Thank you so much for coming on.
We really appreciate you.
Everybody, thanks for listening.
And we'll see you next time.
We love you. Donald?
Five, six, seven, eight.
Here's some stories about a show we made.
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Mm-hmm
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