Fake Doctors, Real Friends with Zach and Donald - 621: My Rabbit

Episode Date: August 16, 2022

On this week's episode, JD's consciousness shows up in a bunny suit, and the hospital staff learns the value of the word no. In the real world, we're so happy to be back together. We talk about everyt...hing from Batgirl to Industrial Light and Magic and more. Enjoy! See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.

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Starting point is 00:02:10 for breakfast Yes, she made them I miss you, you look so cuddly and huggable You look so svelte and chiseled What you doing? Eating carrots? Yeah, do you remember that story? Have I ever told this story podcast about arnold schwarzenegger telling me to eat carrots no no what i was i was training
Starting point is 00:02:32 for something and i was working out in the gym with my trainer and arnold schwarzenegger walked into the gym and it was when he was governor and like he had he had like secret service state level whatever they are state trooper guys with him and everything he's walking around and i didn't know if he was like there just because he knew the owner of the gym or if he was like i am governor i am doing a tour of the facility and then he walks right over to me and i don't again i have no idea if he recognized me as an actor or if he was just like hello fellow citizen but he walks over to me he goes what are your goals with your workout and i was like i was i was in such shock i just said well i guess the simplest way is i put it is i'd like to look like brad pitt in fight club and he is a little pause and he goes you have to eat a lot of carrots
Starting point is 00:03:20 okay man noted no so for like like months, I was just pounding carrots. Wow. Did it work? To this day, yeah, I got in good shape because basically I wasn't eating any more carrots. But to this day, I don't know if he meant like vegetables or like specifically carrots. Hilarious. I don't know, but I bet you had a nice little orange glow to you. You have to eat a lot of carrots.
Starting point is 00:03:49 That's what he said to me when he walked away. Okay, here's the question. Raw carrots or cooked carrots? I don't know, but I love baby carrots. Like when you get a little bag of baby carrots, that's a nice snack. So poppable. We have so much to talk about.
Starting point is 00:04:03 I don't even know where to begin with you. All right. I don't know where to begin with you guys either because so much has happened. Yeah. So many things. It's been a minute. The fans have been clamoring. The fans have been.
Starting point is 00:04:15 Some of y'all are dicks. I'm going to be honest with you. Some of y'all are dicks. Not a great way to start a show for the fans, but go ahead. But I'm going to just keep it 100 with you. Keep it 100 for them. Don't come at me when I'm lazy or come at me with, you know, I don't deserve to have my time to myself or anything like that, because I feel like I do. I feel like I work hard. I mean, I might not work as hard as some of you out there. I get that a lot of you work way harder than I do, and I
Starting point is 00:04:42 appreciate how hard you work. But to come at me and say that I'm lazy because we haven't put out a show in a couple of weeks, you can eat a dick, dog. That's 100. That's one to the hundred. Now I'm going to do a slightly kinder interpretation of that and also do some housekeeping overall for the fans. We're sorry we didn't put out a show for a bit. I'm prepping to act in a movie, so it is 100% my fault. do some housekeeping overall for the fans we're sorry we didn't put on show for a bit um i'm prepping to to act in a movie so it is 100 my fault um and in fact uh we're going to take a little break what we're going to do housekeeping and joelle correct me if i'm wrong we're going
Starting point is 00:05:15 to finish season six yeah and then we're going to put out a really unique first episode of season seven and then we truly are going to go on a hiatus because i'm acting in a movie and it is pretty hard to do this well for you guys while i'm acting in a movie uh i i just can't do it so uh we're going to take a little break but season we're going to finish season six we're going to do today and then the next one and then the season seven opener is a really unique episode we did where for the first and probably only time we watched the episode live at a drive-in. So if you want to plan ahead, plan to watch that episode like instead of just when you're driving. Some of you just watch it while you're driving. It might be a little bit weird to listen to because we're watching the show and talking about it at the same time.
Starting point is 00:06:04 watching the show and talking about at the same time but anyway the ideal way for you to listen to it would be to like sync up watching the show with our podcast and pause it when we pause it so you can enjoy it the best way but then we are going to take a little break go ahead i'm going to keep it 100 with you guys it is a very different version of the show right there will there there might be silence at times especially if we're going to do through. Well, they don't cut some out, but, but then they,
Starting point is 00:06:29 then it won't be in sync with what the audience is watching. You can't cut too much out. I was thinking about that, but that, I think it makes it the most optimal experience where you get to hear us laugh. It's like, we're all laughing at the same time.
Starting point is 00:06:40 Some of you will love it and some of you will hate it, but just know either way, it's the only time we're going to do it like that. There will be a small, brief break between the conclusion of season six and the premiere of episode seven, but it's coming and it
Starting point is 00:06:56 will be fabulous and you'll really enjoy it. I think we're going to drop that September 13th. Alright, there you go. There's your housekeeping and we love you. And hey, you don't want us to go too fast because we're running out of episodes. I know I told y'all you could eat a dick for trying to pressure us.
Starting point is 00:07:11 You didn't mean it. I want to take some of it back now. How about just... Can we rewind? Can we time travel? No, no, I don't think you can take it back. But you were passionate. It's out there, huh? You were passionate.
Starting point is 00:07:22 It's out there, huh? It's already out there. I appreciate your passion. And I appreciate the fans that have stuck with us and decided to not unfollow me. But for those of y'all who did. Listen, people are passionate about the show. I get it. So passionate that they're willing to turn their backs on us?
Starting point is 00:07:43 I didn't turn my back on you. I took a freaking, I had to freaking take a look. That's like if somebody, you're having a conversation with somebody and they go, all right, hold that thought. I have to go to the bathroom. I'll be right back. And when they get back, you're like, you're a fucking dick, man. And you're like, what? I told you.
Starting point is 00:07:59 I had to run to the restroom. I had to go to take a break. I had to take a break. And they're like, no, you fucking turned your back on me. Too late. I already unfollowed you on Twitter. Right. That's what it is, man. They didn't miss me. They never liked me in the first place. They've been waiting to do it. You've been waiting to do it.
Starting point is 00:08:14 I noticed my numbers have stalled on Instagram. I've noticed. I've noticed. I post animation. I post stop motion animation. I give you what you want, want fans is that not what you want you're getting really good dude it's noticeable in your posts
Starting point is 00:08:31 that class definitely kicked you up a notch took an Aardman class and you know ok so there's a lot of things we have to talk about one of the things is light and magic yeah documentary we need to discuss that I don't care what anybody says One of the things is light and magic. Yeah, documentary. We need to discuss that.
Starting point is 00:08:47 I don't care what anybody says. But there's a saying in light and magic that George Lucas says, you know, when people are like, I can't do this. I don't think I can get through it. I don't know. How are we going to do this? And, you know, he says, well, why don't you think about it? You know? Yeah.
Starting point is 00:09:01 You know? And then within, you know, 20 minutes and uh and then within you know 20 minutes people have already come up with the idea right of how they're gonna how they're gonna solve this problem said problem um that's what ardman uh academy uh made me do it made me really think about what i wanted to do uh through lectures and and master classes and stuff like that. It really made me think about it. I've taken two classes now. Both of them were amazing.
Starting point is 00:09:33 I took Stupid Buddy Studios animation class first, and that was amazing. Alex Kamer was the teacher there. And then, uh, I took the Aardman, uh, Academy course, and that was taught by so many people, but the main guy was this dude,
Starting point is 00:09:54 Stuart. Uh, and what's great is that you're working with people who are in, uh, stop motion animation and actually are professionals and you can actually see their work whether it be from stupid buddies to robot chicken and you know super mansion to ardman academies you know wallace and gromit and and uh you know uh sean the sheep uh it's just so many there's so many of them on the ardman side you know what i mean but just to be able to find
Starting point is 00:10:23 they did do chicken run and they're doing Chicken Run 2. Chicken Run was amazing. Chicken Run 2. They're doing 2. 2's coming out soon. Oh, they are? I wonder what took them so long. That was such a good movie.
Starting point is 00:10:34 That sounds awesome. Well, for those of you fans who are interested in stop motion, obviously, Donald, you're an amazing spokesperson. What's the name of it? Aardman? How do you spell it? A-R-D? A-A-R-D-M-A-N.
Starting point is 00:10:46 Aardman. There you go. Look them up look up ardman academy also look up stupid buddy studios they have a class that comes if you're in the states and stupid i think is spelled s-t-o-o-p right yeah i did yeah stupid buddy spelled that way all right can we talk about another? That's awesome, and I'm proud of you. You're killing it. Can we talk about Batgirl being canceled? Insanity? Joelle, you're the expert on these things. I know Joelle has a lot to say. Joelle, what's your hot take? I do have a lot of thoughts on it.
Starting point is 00:11:19 Well, not a lot to say, a lot of thoughts. I'll take it from my friend's marketing and pr perspective of it it's a interesting decision it sounds variety thinks it's taxes which seems to be probable uh if you don't follow entertainment news here's what you need to know discovery and hbo merged into one conglomerate basically and warner brothers right is one yeah so warner brothers which is hbo's overhead so they've become one entity so now the new heads there are trying to file down and organize you know what does this new company look like and what are we going to do going forward um and one of the directives of that is they want to move away from releasing on streaming
Starting point is 00:12:04 which is of course is a big thing hbo did and initially that you know it caused a lot of concern in you know actors get paid more and producers and directors you know based off of box office so you don't want to skip the box office so it was it was challenging and a confusing time but it was covid and they had material to release so they released on hbo and it became pretty successful hbo blew up they i think i'm pretty sure they had the first show you're talking about hbo max the streaming service is what you're talking about let's be so hbo max had this moment where they were able to create a cartoon that was so popular it was able to reverse and go off of streaming and onto television that was the harley quinn cartoon so they were having all of these huge wins and successes but
Starting point is 00:12:45 the new company doesn't want to do that anymore batgirl apparently was meant to be streaming as for hbo max they tested it for audiences heard a lot of mixed things about what happened at that testing well you didn't hear mixed things about it being tested well no one's no no one's rumors are that it tested well that's it's not true a lot of like i mean yeah so there's a lot of critical thought of like it's not good but dc has had a lot of critical failures that have been huge box office successes so there is a fandom that enjoys but didn't you didn't your occam's razor brain go to there's no way they're dumping a hundred million dollar movie that tests well no because they still want to drop The Flash.
Starting point is 00:13:25 And I heard nothing good about that. And its main star is a hot mess. I know that Ezra has a lot going on right now. And it'll be interesting to see what they do. I just assume by the same principle, that must be testing amazing. This one didn't test well. And they're like, first of all,
Starting point is 00:13:42 if $90 million is the budget, it's going to cost, I'm pulling a number out of my ass, 50 to advertise and release it. So they're cutting bait because it didn't test well. That was my assumption. I have no idea. It's very possible. I mean, like you said, we don't have confirmation. But what I do know is the people that directed the background movie just came off of having Marvel's highest successful show with Ms. Marvel,
Starting point is 00:14:07 which has gotten a lot of success and a lot of praise. I think it was their number one stream show. So I don't know. I don't know what happened, but they made the choice and we'll see where it goes. I was reading the other day, a critic who was saying, you know,
Starting point is 00:14:19 typically you have to give these mergers like 18 months to get an idea of like, what is the new direction? How is it going to work? I think on some level, I'm excited. I love the DC properties. What's your hot take on, because I saw gossip that even though Flash is testing well, because of Ezra's issues, they may dump the Flash, which apparently costs $200 million. Yeah, I think they should do that.
Starting point is 00:14:43 Ezra is on a wild path that's hurt a lot of people. And I don't think that the DCU needs this version of The Flash or this movie to continue. They're launching a new sort of direction with Black Adam starring The Rock. He describes himself as a franchise viagra which is true yeah oh my god the rock's direct quote he's franchise viagra and it's true and i really like only only only someone like him could have that kind of confidence because like proof is in the pudding man yeah he does it so i think heanchise Viagra is a funny that is pretty true
Starting point is 00:15:27 he once injected into the bloodstream he gets the Franchise Rock Hard no pun intended no pun intended so I hope they go in that direction and keep Jason Momoa seems to be in it for the long haul
Starting point is 00:15:43 I think they were going to have to do something with Wonder Woman because that last movie, by I think a lot of people's own admissions, not hot. So, we'll see. I'm not going to say that last movie was hot. Hot garbage. You know, my brain as someone in the
Starting point is 00:15:59 production industry just goes to think about all the fucking hard work on both movies. And the innumerable hours of blood sweat and tears by every from the pa to the producer to make a 200 million or a 90 million or a fucking one million dollar movie and to have it scrapped is just it's just so sad uh i just feel i feel for everyone involved because uh the idea of working so hard on a movie and then no one ever seeing it it's not like oh you know in the old days as we all remember the old days if if you made a theatrical movie and it bombed you dumped it to video it's straight
Starting point is 00:16:35 to video it's like quote unquote it was like it was like oh it didn't work out straight to video now we're talking about movies that are have been put this much effort and love and hard work into them. And like no one will ever see them. Well, I hate to tell you this, Zach, but this is a format that's been going on in Hollywood for the longest. And it's called pilot season and shooting pilots. And then no one ever seeing the pilots that you've been in and being scrapped. You're right. I haven't heard. I haven't thought about it like that.
Starting point is 00:17:03 That's true. You're right. Them being scrapped. You're right. I haven't heard. I haven't thought about it like that. That's true. But that being said, I've never been on a $90 million pilot in my life.
Starting point is 00:17:16 No, but I mean, I don't even mean, I mean, obviously, in the extreme examples, that's why these movies are so headline breaking is because a movie with a $90 million production budget has never been scrapped. That's nuts. That doesn't bode well for Hollywood either. Like if you're on the outside looking in, like, you know, there are certain, I'm not going to say, there are certain senators and Congress people out there that are like, this Hollywood, I told you, they just throw money away. They just throw the money away and they give it to their friends.
Starting point is 00:17:44 That's what, you know what i mean i'm looking at looking at this i'd be like 90 million dollars throw throw them shit to me you know what i mean look at what i could do with that shit like golly man auto ticket right there that's speaking of speaking of this topic i loved and i highly recommend to all of you uh 13 lives now this was an mgm movie that was supposed to come out theatrically and really, really deserved to be seen theatrically. If you have the chance, don't do what I did and watch it on your laptop because it's a shame.
Starting point is 00:18:17 Amazon bought MGM and they decided to just take it straight to streaming. This is, I think, Ron Howard's best movie ever. It's about the 13, sorry, 12 Thai boys and their coach who were trapped in a cave and rescued. It's Viggo Mortensen, Colin Farrell, Joel Edgerton. Is that how you say it? Edgerton? And it's fantastic.
Starting point is 00:18:38 I'm telling you to see it. I'm excited about it. But it's kind of the reverse story where you're like, this is, I mean, I think it could win Best Picture. It's so good. And I can't believe that Amazon chose to go straight to streaming with it. I don't know if they're doing any theatrical releases over there.
Starting point is 00:18:55 I mean, I'm sure they'll do the qualifying release. If you look at what Disney Plus is doing with streaming, I imagine that everybody's trying. Like, why not try and create that type of format? Like they put out movies in theaters and they put movies out on streaming and it seems to work both ways for them. Or am I tripping? I just think that if you, you know, I'm still of this, maybe this is old school, but I'm of the school of like, if it's, if it was shot to be a movie that potentially was made for theatrical leaks, like give it a shot,
Starting point is 00:19:27 give it, it's given. Oh yeah, absolutely. Absolutely. And like, and like, if it's not performing,
Starting point is 00:19:32 okay, then, then you, and you have a lot of money on it, then yeah, then go to your streaming platform. But like, you know,
Starting point is 00:19:37 okay. I'm just going to say they had a lot. DC has had a lot of misses with their movies and they put these, some of these movies out and they've been so bad that they've been considered like the worst movies of the year and stuff like that. Not once, but multiple times, you know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:19:55 And so I, I, I, you know, when, when it smells like shit, eventually you want to freaking wash that thing. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:20:05 Like, can I put that on, can I? Can I get that on my soundboard now? Yes. Gotcha. When it smells like shit, eventually you want to wash it. You know what I mean? Or throw it out. You know what I mean? I don't know.
Starting point is 00:20:17 But look, and so I think that's where they are with everything. They're like, what we're doing with, I think the company itself is stepping and saying what we're doing isn't working. I don't think there's a bandaid that can fix it. Let's just switch everything around. They need a, they need a Kevin Feige. And apparently they're looking for one.
Starting point is 00:20:38 It'll be interesting to see. That's hard to find, man. I know. I mean, he's, he's sort of one in a zillion, but don't you think well
Starting point is 00:20:45 i mean if i was it took star wars it took star wars a really long time to find and they it seems they found it with uh with fav and feloni but uh and and and feige you know feige's been around since the beginning of marvel though i know but the dude doesn't miss he doesn't miss yeah he does some of those movies are trash, man. Come on now. Let's keep it 100, man. Well, I don't watch them all. You watch them all. I don't watch them all, to be honest. Look, let's be honest. Some of those movies... As much
Starting point is 00:21:14 as I want to be in all of the properties that we're talking about... All of the properties that we're talking about, even Batgirl, I would freaking throw my life on the line to freaking be able to do all of the stunts and action shit that they probably did in that bad boy and kicking ass, man. I would be so freaking excited to be a part of that, even if at the end of it, they said it's never going to come out. But maybe that's because I'm used to that. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:21:43 I'm used to doing projects. I'm used to pilot season. I'm spitting. I'm so passionate about it. Good thing you got that might blocker. Yeah, right. Thank goodness. I'm used to pilot season. I'm used to all of these things. I'm used to feeling like this is it. This is my big shot and then it not happening.
Starting point is 00:22:00 You know what I mean? And then like are the show that we're all going to talk about in a couple of minutes, Scrubs. Sometimes it does happen. It's the roll of the dice. And Warner Brothers is willing to take that roll right now. It's willing to roll the dice right now and say, look, everything that we have is not working. And we know this. And all of us know this, too. You can say what you want. There are certain things that are working.
Starting point is 00:22:22 There are little pockets here and there that are working. But let's be honest, man, you're not excited for it like you're excited for disney plus when disney plus shows up you're like yo let's go fucking like the mandalorian freaking all of these marvel things like you get excited for that and one of brothers wants that too and they have the properties to do that so why not say you know what we're doing right now isn't working let's let's figure something out well i i agree with i agree with it i think it sucks as an actor or as a producer or as a company who has invested a lot of their energy into uh the dc uh and all the people and all the humans all of the humans that have been involved in that i know it sucks that this is
Starting point is 00:23:02 happening uh uh and i'm so happy you know like a part of me was a part of this you know what i mean the reason why legends of tomorrow didn't come back was because they were like we're not going to bring back all of these shows you know what i mean there's there's petitions to save these you know legends of tomorrow it's probably not going to happen but it's because they're doing this and they're trying to reverse or not reverse or course correct where DC is going. And all of you out there can say what you want to say and be like, Donald, you fucking tripping. But as a whole right now, it ain't working.
Starting point is 00:23:35 Let's keep it 100. It'll be really interesting to see. I think it's the only thing really left to see is if they release the Flash or not. That's really fat a fascinating uh thing to to to think about i mean obviously i mean i don't think there's any there'd be there'd be no doubt they'd release it but it sounds like they're considering it now if it's good listen how about this if it's good i would suggest putting it out you know what i mean i hear it's good i'm gonna keep it 100 aquaman, I like Aquaman My rumors
Starting point is 00:24:05 What do you call them? My whisperers Your rumor mill? Remember in Game of Thrones that guy who was like the whisperer? Yes Oh yeah, Varys My Varys's tell me it's good If you've been following the news you know that from
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Starting point is 00:29:07 I've been jamming. It's so... All right, so I grew up with this young lady. Dude, my assistant put that on. I grew up with this young lady. Let me just finish. No, because she probably heard it because I shut up. Can I finish your fucking thought?
Starting point is 00:29:16 There is nothing left for me to say. My assistant, I was driving with my assistant, and he put this song on. And all of a sudden... I'm caught up in a hard place. All of a sudden I'm like, what is this? And then I got my Shazam out. You know how old that song is? I don't know, but it's amazing.
Starting point is 00:29:35 I listened to it like 400 times today. Yeah, I jammed that song. Dude, you and I should have been married. We should have gotten married. We should have just freaking. No, because I don't want to listen to Drake. I don't want to listen to Drake. I don't want to listen to Drake. You would have been listening to her, I'm telling you. You would have been
Starting point is 00:29:48 listening to... We listened to the same shit. We should have gotten married and then had an open relationship where we could, you know, do whatever we wanted. What do they call the kind of rap... Is it trap? Where it's kind of like... Trap music. That's trap music. The monotone-y, monotone kind of vibe? Yeah, I'm not into trap, but I really like her.
Starting point is 00:30:04 Let's keep... Alright, last thing and then we'll get into the show that we call Scrubs. What, Daniel, why are you frowning your brow? I was listening to, I hadn't heard this song, and I was like, oh, it's a trap song? Let me listen to it. I was like, this is some trap music? No, no, no, no, no. You're conflating two different things. Oh, okay.
Starting point is 00:30:19 That song is fire, and it's my new favorite song I'm going to listen to, and I love her voice. I didn't know her song. That was a trap song. So I grew up with this young lady named Misha Hedman, right? And she works with her. She originally worked with Alicia Keys and now she works with her. Alicia Keys, I grew up with also. Anyway, so I've been up on her for a really long time.
Starting point is 00:30:42 Misha used to put out on her Instagram promotions of where her would be at the equivalent of hotel cafes, small little venues where not a lot of people would be there and stuff. She's been around for a while. She can play. She's a musician. She can play pretty much every instrument. And she's got a dynamite voice. I think I get what's key for a lot of young women in this industry. If you
Starting point is 00:31:06 have a baritone voice and you can sing from your chest, it really does work. Because Lauryn Hill, her, you know what I mean? It's all kind of like the same sound and it's all very low register. She reminds me of old school Lauryn Hill a bit. That song could be
Starting point is 00:31:22 on the miseducation of Lauryn Hill. It's like that vibe. No doubt. miseducation of Lauren Hill. Yeah, no doubt. No doubt. All right, should we get into the show? No, because I got to talk about Light and Magic. Okay, well, let's do a short thing. Donald's yelling about the amazing documentary about industrial light and magic that's on Disney+. I like to bet it in the sequels.
Starting point is 00:31:40 It made me want to watch the prequels, which I don't get mad. I've never seen. It made me want to watch the prequels, which I don't get mad. I've never seen. But the movies, the documentary is so interesting that it makes you want to watch them. I think, first of all, Phil Tippett, you're my hero. I've said it to you before. I'll say it to you again.
Starting point is 00:31:57 I've never met him in person. Never said it to his face. Never met him in person. But he is my hero. He's the reason why. I think that's going to be your 50th birthday present. I'm going to find out how much it is to fly Phil Tippett to your house and have him hang out with you for an afternoon.
Starting point is 00:32:10 And we just do stop motion animation all the time. Yeah, and he just animates with you for like an hour. An hour? I need more than that. I need more than that. I'll pay the extra. I'll pay the extra if he's into it. You're going to find out what Phil Tippett's hourly is. It's probably high. I don't care. Whatever you get it. Whatever you get it. I'm going to find out what Phil Tippett's hourly is. It's probably hot. I don't care.
Starting point is 00:32:25 Whatever you get it. Whatever you get it. Whatever ILM pays you daily, I think Zach can match it. That's your 50th birthday present. I just figured it out. All right. Count us in, baby. We got to start this fucking show.
Starting point is 00:32:40 I know. It's been like a half an hour. Five, six, seven, eight. He's got stories about a show we made. About a bunch of docs 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. This episode is bizarre, but I laughed a lot. I did laugh a lot also.
Starting point is 00:33:15 It's a very straightforward message, though. You know what I mean? Like, say no when you don't want it, or guess what you're doing? You're settling. That's the whole episode, dude. Yeah. That's the whole episode dude yeah that's also and also and also the other main message is how uh parenthood changes you well yeah changes how you look how you look at everything your perspective definitely changes uh when you realize there's more at stake other than just yourself and absolutely our best friend carrie brothers we should announce just had a beautiful, beautiful little boy
Starting point is 00:33:45 Oh, congratulations He and Jess, yes, he and Jess Jess had the baby Jess Weiss, yes Our composer, his composer A fancy composer wife She had the baby She has the vagina
Starting point is 00:34:02 But Kerry did plant his seed Yeah, Kerry shot, shot, shot. He shot a shot. Shot, shot. Shot up the club, if you will. Shots fired. Pop, pop, pop, pop, pop. He shot up the club.
Starting point is 00:34:13 Anyway, it's exciting. Our besties have a beautiful little baby boy. Welcome to the club. Welcome to no sleep. Welcome to all of it. No sleep. sleep enjoy it's so much fun yeah donald always says all the horrible things about it but then he's like it's so much fun so i bet how a lot of parents feel yeah yeah it's the worst thing ever but it's so much fun and i wouldn't well Well, okay. We are. This is episode. What number, Joelle?
Starting point is 00:34:47 621. 621, everybody. This is the penultimate, meaning, which is one of my favorite SAT words, meaning second to last, episode of the sixth season. I'm going to use that. I used to think it meant last, but penultimate means second to last. Ultimate means last. This is the pen...
Starting point is 00:35:11 This is your penultimate chance here. This is your penultimate... You can say that to your kids when you're mad at your kids. This is your penultimate chance. All right? This is your penultimate chance. They're going toultimate chance. All right? This is your penultimate chance.
Starting point is 00:35:27 They're going to look at you like, what the fuck are you talking about? This is your second to last. This is your second to last. This is your second to last. Remember that. Penultimate. Penultimate. S-A-T.
Starting point is 00:35:36 I saw Bullet Train, too. Wait, did you see Top Gun Maverick? No, I'm going to go. I'm going to go soon. Are you kidding me, man? I know. Don't yell at me. I'm going to go while it's still in theaters. You went and saw Bullet Train before you saw Top Gun Maverick? I'm going to go. I'm going to go soon. Are you kidding me, man? I know. Don't yell at me. I'm going to go while it's still in theaters.
Starting point is 00:35:46 You went and saw Bullet Train before you saw Top Gun Maverick? I'm going to go see it. I'm going to say one thing, though. Can I say one thing off topic? I know I never do. To my fellow directors and sound mixers who might listen to this movie, it used to be the problem that the prints of the film, when you're actually projecting
Starting point is 00:36:01 film, would always be different, and the joke with directors is, oh, my God, you're never going to see it as good as it looks in the lab again because it'll always look like shit and the projectors are all shit. Now it's all digital. And I'm told the only variable, really, because it's binary code, is that some theaters turn down their bulb to save the lifetime of the bulb to save money.
Starting point is 00:36:19 But other than that, it's still a digital projection. But the sound mix must be always different because I've seen two action movies in a row now, and I can't fucking hear the dialogue. There's like 20% of the dialogue missing because I'm sure it sounds amazing in your perfect mix studio. But in a movie theater, so much with all these action sounds, I can't fucking hear the dialogue. Maybe I'm just old. Do you guys feel that way? I don't feel that way. It might I'm just old. Do you guys feel that way? Well, it might be. I don't feel that way.
Starting point is 00:36:45 It might be also the theater that you're in also. Some theaters are definitely made so that you feel like you're still in the studio where the mixer was. No, one of them was Man's Chinese, which you would imagine is probably the best sounding theater in the world. Oh, I don't know. We might need to beep that because I don't want Man's Chinese coming after Zach when he premieres
Starting point is 00:37:06 his movie there. No, I'm okay with it. I love Man's Chinese Theater. Remember when you said, Zach, remember when you said our theater sucked? The sound sucked in our theater? And we premiered your movie, huh?
Starting point is 00:37:18 I love Man's Chinese Theater. You said you wanted to put your hands in the freaking cement, didn't you, Zach? I love Man's Chinese so much that when I'm excited to see a movie, I go, I'm going to go see it at man's. Like, this is like the place to see a movie. But I went to man's, and then I also went to another giant chain place,
Starting point is 00:37:37 and it's two action movies in a row where I'm like, I'm missing 20% of the dialogue. Now, I'm sure that it sounds great in the final mix stage, but like I'm saying, the variable of picture is kind of gone. missing 20 percent of the dialogue now i'm sure that it sounds great in the final mix stage but like i'm saying the the variable of picture is kind of gone these days other than somebody turning down their bulb to make it to save life of their bulb of their projector but the variable of sound difference is is there more than ever because maybe you're right some people crank the bass for their theater or they crank this or that and they're fucking up the mix. So you're missing like 25 percent of the dialogue. Right.
Starting point is 00:38:08 That's my rant. That's my rant. I couldn't hear some of Bullet Train. I totally understand where you're coming from. I feel like a lot of these movies aren't necessarily. I don't know. I think a lot of these I think a lot of these movies are missing. It all goes back to light and magic, man. I think a lot of these movies are missing the mark when it comes to the things that they can do. So now people are, you know, still focusing on we need to have the best action sequence or we need to have the best explosion sequence or we need to have the best flying sequence.
Starting point is 00:38:53 And they're missing story now. And so, you know, did it matter if you missed 20 minutes of the conversation? if you miss 20 minutes of the conversation? I think it does. And I don't mean, and I'm sure the filmmakers and the sound mixers would hate to hear this. You struggle, because I've done it myself so many times, to get everything perfect.
Starting point is 00:39:15 You're literally like, can you turn the fucking lighter sound down one decibel? Let me hear it like that. I mean, that's how anal you are to get it perfect. And then you don't want the audience missing dialogue. I mean, it's all supposed to be perfectly balanced. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:39:30 Right. I understand that. But was the movie about the dialogue? It doesn't matter if the movie's about it. It could be. One was nope and one was bullet train. They're amazing directors who were telling giant stories. They don't want their words missed i totally hear it i saw top gun maverick there's
Starting point is 00:39:51 not a lot of talking in it there is talking in it but i was able to i was able to understand everything they said you know what i mean i'm going to keep it 100 i don't know if it's the i don't know if it's the theater that you went to and i don't know if it's the creators of it but i'll tell you one thing the special effects meant nothing to me in top gun maverick because there's no special effects they really were in the fucking planes it's real but all of that shit wasn't that didn't mean anything even that meant nothing to me the story is what saves that movie man that's what's really great about that movie and i think that's it all i think that's what missing is that's what's missing in some of these movies now i haven't seen Bullet Train.
Starting point is 00:40:26 You're saying a separate thing. I was saying a diatribe on sound mixing, and you're saying stories missing from a lot of action movies. I agree. I think that's part of it. I think the reason why you missed out on so much is because they're trying to get the sound so fucking dope to make it so that the audience is having an experience from with the
Starting point is 00:40:45 sound and i don't think i think that's missing the mark fuck that shit tell a good story and the shit will all it'll all fall into place you know what i mean i think that's the problem sequences are the fight sequences are the fight choreographer whoever did the fight choreography in bullet train it was it was sort of the biggest standout i think it was amazing fight sequences i think that's the story i think that's the story of the movie, though. You know what I mean? I think the story of the movie is check out the fights that we can do. And look at our Joey King, all grown up and starring in a movie with Brad Pitt.
Starting point is 00:41:21 She's a movie star, man. Do you remember in Wish I Was Here when you did your scene with her? We knew she was a movie star man remember when uh and wish i was here when you did it when you did our scene when you did your scene with her we knew she was a movie star back then no man she's a movie star though man she's like she's got like she's look at this all right the joey king moment she's got she's got like she's so beautiful first of all so talented so talented she's not to plug wish I was here but her acting and wish I was here right she's so talented but she's also quirky and funny which is
Starting point is 00:41:52 so important right which is so important for an actor or however I'm how much an actor what's the correct way to say it Joelle actor is fine actor but for an actor and I don correct way to say it joelle actor is fine actor but for an actor and i don't want to get in trouble yo are you good yeah i i have always referred to actresses as
Starting point is 00:42:11 actors too but i don't want to say it wrong either joelle yeah tell me if i'm wrong i like actor it's all encompassing yeah but i think i think it right on i think it's so important for actors to have uh a really good sense of humor. And she has an amazing sense of humor. And so she will not only be able to do drama, which she did in Wish I Was Here, which she did fabulously in Wish I Was Here. But she can also do comedy. She can also do romance. She can also do action is what we're seeing right now because she's so athletic as well
Starting point is 00:42:45 i really do believe she's a movie star man i thought really proud of her dude huh i really you said and a princess movie that princess movie kicked ass i don't know if you guys saw it yet that's where she's like that's where she's like a fighter and stuff like that a fighter princess yeah the princess is being forced to marry off and she has to basically like down the tower through all of these an army of people. She's sneaking around and stabbing them. She's such a badass in it.
Starting point is 00:43:12 I'm just saying, man. We knew this when she was a kid. You know what I mean? We knew this when Wish I Was Here. When we were working on Wish I Was Here, we knew that she was this. It's really good to see it come to fruition. I'm proud of her.
Starting point is 00:43:26 I got to say, watching her kick ass with Brad Pitt, I felt proud of her. Joey King. All right, why don't we take a break? And we promise you, audience, we will finally talk about Scrubs, the television show. Okay, we'll be right back after these words. If you've been following the news, you know that from health care access to safe schools, LGBTQ plus rights are under attack. And it's about time queer and trans youth get the microphone and tell their stories in their own words. We can kiss every woman's face goodbye.
Starting point is 00:44:03 I'm Raquel Willis. Join me on my new podcast, Queer Chronicles, a show where LGBTQ plus folks tell their own stories in their own words. This season, teens will share all about growing up in political battleground states. I wish I could feel more comfortable in my own body here, but that's just not the case. more comfortable in my own body here, but that's just not the case. And follow along as they discover what queer and trans liberation means to them. This isn't running away from yourself. It's running into who you want to grow into. Listen to Queer Chronicles on the iHeartRadio app,
Starting point is 00:44:44 Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your most fabulous shows. Imagine you ask two people the same exact set of seven questions. I'm Minnie Driver, and this was the idea I set out to explore in my podcast, Minnie Questions. 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.
Starting point is 00:45:08 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. He died of a brain tumor. It's part of what happens when your kid dies. Intellectually, you'll understand that it's not your fault,
Starting point is 00:45:24 but you'll still feel guilty. Alt-rock icon Liz Phair. That personal disaster wrote Guyville. So everything comes out of a dead end. And many, many more. Join me on season three of Many Questions on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your favorite podcasts. Seven questions, limitless answers. Hi, this is Shannon Doherty, host of the new podcast, Let's Be Clear with
Starting point is 00:45:54 Shannon Doherty. You may know me from, let's see, 90210, Charmed, Mallrats, Heathers. Probably also know me from my stage four cancer diagnosis and sharing that journey with so many of you. There's something so authentic about a podcast. It's me connecting, me talking raw in the moment. That's what my goal is to give you, to talk about why I feel that cancer to a certain extent is a gift, what my responsibilities are as a person with cancer, because I think that there's something so much bigger than me. And to be honest, I'm still trying to find out what that is. And maybe together, we'll find it.
Starting point is 00:46:38 It's going to be a wild ride. So I hope that you all tune in. Listen to Let's Be Clear with Shannon Doherty on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you listen to podcasts. Hey, my name's Jay Shetty, and I'm the host of On Purpose. I just had a great conversation with Michael B. Jordan,
Starting point is 00:46:57 and you can listen to it right now. Michael is known for his performances in both film and television. His breakout role was in Fruitvale Station, playing Oscar Grant, which earned him widespread praise and numerous award nominations. His portrayal of Killmonger in Marvel's Black Panther, one of my favorites, further solidified his status as one of Hollywood's leading actors, earning him widespread acclaim for his complex and compelling performance.
Starting point is 00:47:24 In our conversation, Michael really opens up. You're going to love listening to it and I can't wait for you to check it out. The closest to getting what you want is always the hardest. It's always the feeling when you're getting ready. People give up right before they get what they've always wanted to get.
Starting point is 00:47:40 People quit. Listen to On Purpose with Jay Shetty on the iHeartRadio app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. And we're back! We're back! I sound like I have a cold this whole episode. Did you notice that? I didn't.
Starting point is 00:48:02 You did notice it? I did not. I do notice those guns, though oh i do notice those guns though i do notice those guns ladies and gentlemen they's them's watch this uh whoa there are abs abdominals as they say he has he insured that this boy has been putting the work in at the gym with the work in i did put the work in but he's also been putting the work in at the gym with the work in i did put the work in but he's also been putting the work in at the refrigerator and he's eating chicken and broccoli it looks like no no do you have to do you have to be oh sorry do you have to be nude for this movie that you're about to do um not nude i'm i'm like in bed with my girlfriend shirtless,
Starting point is 00:48:45 so I didn't want to not look my best. All right, let's talk about the show Scrubs. I do sound like I have a cold in the voiceover, and I just noticed that little trivia. Elliot is questioning whether she, just to remind everyone where we are, Elliot's questioning whether she should marry Keith. She's having second thoughts.
Starting point is 00:49:05 Kim has just returned from the conference where we discovered she's pregnant. And I was lying to me and all of my friends about losing the baby. And she's actually very, very pregnant. That was a very funny moment. There's two funny moments. One, where Carla senses in the force
Starting point is 00:49:22 that Elliot's obsessing and she runs and grabs her. The other one is when Kim keeps trying to link with JD and JD keeps ditching her. He keeps totally dissing her everywhere. And the creative ways. And the final one, he's literally trying to climb out the window and she catches him he doesn't want to talk about it he's not ready but i totally understand man she totally lied she said that the baby didn't exist yeah and she really wants forgiveness pretty rapidly i mean it's it's a little like please give me some time you know she's very aggressive like like we literally just left a conference yeah let's do your lie just got found out know she's very aggressive like like we literally just left a conference yeah
Starting point is 00:50:06 let's do your lie just got found out and she's like can you forgive me like now be my friend again yeah um and you guys and you guys didn't really ever do it oh wait no you do do it well you do do it after they after the baby's created's created. Because there's that moment where you try to work it out. So you're definitely banging in that before. I don't remember. Can I say bang, Joelle? Is banging allowed? Yes.
Starting point is 00:50:36 Banging is fine. Everybody says banging. Everybody says banging, right? You know banging is fine. When did banging not become okay? i just don't want to be inappropriate you know what i mean i don't want people to be like this dude is so well joelle will tell you if you've uh said anything that's not correct um uh so wait i just want to point out that beard for say is definitively the pharmacist because he is it's a hundred percent
Starting point is 00:51:03 this uh this this six episode investigation into is beard for say the pharmacist. It's 100%. This six episode investigation into is Beard Fassé the pharmacist or not is concluded in this episode because he's clearly standing in the window talking to someone in the lobby. Yes. As he's been before.
Starting point is 00:51:20 JD's conscience is a giant rabbit in a tracksuit. The tracksuit is because of Mr. Fratelli, his mean phys ed teacher. And the rabbit head is because his uncle once ate a rabbit and got belly worms. All right. Without saying anything, Zach. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:51:40 Joel, do you know who the Fratellis are? No. Daniel, do you know who the Fratellis are? No. Daniel, do you know who the Fratellis are? The Fratellis? No. Fratellis. Fratellis? That last name sounds familiar.
Starting point is 00:51:52 Don't look it up. No, no, no, no, no, no. Don't look it up. Okay, okay. He's giving you a trivia question, Daniel. Oh, okay. No, I don't know who the Fratellis are. Audience, do you know who the Fratellis are?
Starting point is 00:51:59 No. Did you ever see a little movie called Goonies? Yeah. Just a little masterpiece called Goonies. Classic. Do you know what the bad guy's last names were? Fratelli? Good guess, Dale.
Starting point is 00:52:11 Yes, you got it. Ding, ding, ding, ding, ding. Good job. Good job. Good job. Now, Donald, do you remember who played the rabbit? Franklin Gotbetter. Yes.
Starting point is 00:52:22 I think he was our second AD at the time. Our wonderful AD. He was either the second AD or the first Yes. I think he was our second AD at the time. Our wonderful AD. He was either the second AD or the first AD. I forgot. He was the second who got promoted to first. Him and Scott. I have no idea who the voice is. Do you?
Starting point is 00:52:36 No. Okay. I looked on, even on Scrubs Wiki, didn't have it. Trevor don't know everything. Trevor ain't got the answers, Zach. Turk is so excited about having his baby after he's just said that women can be cuckoo we then cut to him asking jd to hold his baby over a small net so that turk can photoshop his baby dunkin that sounds like something you'd really do yes i would do that i mean it's just because i'm into
Starting point is 00:53:07 special effects like we talked about light and magic and how much i liked it more than the sequels yeah just to circle back to that reiterate yeah reiterate just just just to reiterate that i too feel like i would take certain situations in my life and try and do by the way photoshop you know where that came from right industrial magic industrial light and magic baby just put it out there it was one of the guys like little side projects right yeah it was yeah it was one of the yeah it's exactly so i'm just i hope he's rich as hell i hope no one fucked up his his his winnings i don't i don't think no one fucked up his winnings. I don't think anybody has fucked up their winnings in that area.
Starting point is 00:53:51 No, I'm saying the way it's portrayed in the documentary is that it was like his little side project, and then he invented Photoshop, and then I just hope that he has a piece of it all. There's only one mistake ILM made. There's only one mistake, and that was selling Pixar. They were like, I don't believe in this cartoon shit. Yeah, you take it, Steve Jobs. I don't know, here, Jobs, it's yours.
Starting point is 00:54:13 Yeah, that's true. By the way, Turk is holding a point-and-shoot camera, and I just was reading, and it goes without saying, that the point-and-s shoot camera is pretty much dead because of the iphone or or because of cell phones yeah and and you know if you want a higher end pro camera you go and buy that but the point and shoot itself i just stumbled across an article that was saying is pretty much dead because your your your cat your phone is just as good yeah i i i wonder if this was what if people saw this you know what i mean
Starting point is 00:54:47 like you always say from film to digital was a big big it's a big big thing right it changed it revolutionized the industry and everything it all goes back to it all goes back to light magic but anyway it changed the it changed the industry so when it went from film to digital, were they like, pretty soon we're not going to need the camera, guys. That's what this means. We're not going to need this. We're not going to need the point and shoot anymore pretty soon. Pretty soon we're going to be able to use it on our phone.
Starting point is 00:55:15 Pretty soon it'll be in our eyes. We'll be able to act, you know what I mean? Like, could you see the progression of how this is all going to go away eventually? Well, of course. The special thing is really the glass of a lens, of a magical lens, I think. So your camera phone is never going to, never gonna well i mean obviously one day it could but currently doesn't have a magical beautiful you know from from one to a hundred thousand dollar and everything in between level piece of glass i should say to priceless because a
Starting point is 00:56:00 panavision lens you came and buy you can only it. So it'll be interesting to see if, but what do I know? But if the idea of a pro camera will ever go away, it's hard to imagine that tech, it's sort of a waste to put that technology in a phone. But anyway, the market that was holding, like obviously a point-and-shoot camera, like a dad taking a picture of his kid, is now on the cell phone because not
Starting point is 00:56:25 only is the camera quality insane, but you can also instantly then send it to your, your friends and your wife and your family. Right away, man. Like it changed everything. It really, and I like film men.
Starting point is 00:56:36 Like I like looking at old pictures from when I was a kid and stuff like that. I liked the way that looked and stuff. And it's, it's it's really interesting you look at the only time you get to see pictures of people like that or when they passed away though you know what i mean because it's been that long since uh cameras have since film cameras have been pretty much obsolete in the in the picture game you know yeah uh the idea of printing pictures even i want to give a shout out actually i don't even think they're a sponsor of ours i doubt
Starting point is 00:57:10 they are i wish they would be joelle make them a sponsor of ours but uh frame bridge um i don't know if you guys have used this yet they're really cool uh listeners this is not an ad i'm telling you i've you just use them you you literally uh send them you i think it's an app i don't know if it's an app or it's probably an app and a website but you, you just use them. You literally send them. I think it's an app. I don't know if it's an app or it's probably an app and a website. But you just upload your picture. You pick a frame. You pick a mat.
Starting point is 00:57:33 You can even choose a little plaque. And it comes and they send it to you. And you pick the size, obviously. And they send it to your house in like a week. It's incredible. I just used it. And I used it for a present for somebody. That image back there, that's Framebridge.
Starting point is 00:57:48 So that magical thing of like, oh, it's annoying to print a picture, and then I've got to get a frame and all that, like I'm endorsing – this is my personal non-ad endorsement of Framebridge. All right, let's move on. Cox says that pregnant women are allowed to be crazy. Donald, your thoughts? Yeah, man. Yeah, man. I mean, i don't know how you can i when i i've never had my hormone shift so rapidly before yeah you know um i don't go through a lot of the things that women go through um from ovulating to you know all of these things change your pH balance.
Starting point is 00:58:26 That's what I understand. I think your pH balance is your, well, it changes that too. Your peak, your peak. It changes, I'm sure it does change.
Starting point is 00:58:34 It changes that too. You know what I mean? My pH balance changes. I get all fucked up. Yeah. Right. But it changes, it changes your hormone balance and it changes like,
Starting point is 00:58:42 it changes your equal, like it, it messes with you. you know what I mean? Of course. And it's easy to be dismissive and call someone crazy, but I think you're allowed to, I think you're, especially if you're pregnant and that's forcing all of these changes to happen and you can't go on medication to control these changes
Starting point is 00:59:03 because it will harm the baby you have to let this process happen so i don't know if it's called being crazy i think it's more like you know the baby is running its course through the mother and you are and the mother is more than allowed to go through these problems yeah issues. All right, so let's move on. J.D. says that Kim can stay at his house, which is very nice. He does assume that she's going to take the couch, which is funny because, like, she is pregnant. She's not going to likely stay on the couch. But the rabbit is the one who tells him to give her the bed.
Starting point is 00:59:44 But here's what I understand. second i mean kim is not even out of the room kim isn't barely out of the room and jd puts on a porno yeah yeah and you can hear the noise i couldn't believe this was on scrubs you can hear like fake porno noises off the tv there's a door and the rabbit she can't The rabbit is totally cool with it. The rabbit's like down. He's like, don't worry. And he says, oh, I got a carrot for her. JD and the rabbit are watching porn together. Kim hasn't even closed the bedroom.
Starting point is 01:00:13 She's pulling her suitcase in the other room. She ain't coming back out. By the way, it's back in the day when, obviously, it's not on his phone. So he's watching a movie. he puts on like a pornographic film. Do you think he rented it from the VHS store? You remember when they had like the beaded area that only adults could go in? Yeah, you had to.
Starting point is 01:00:37 Yeah, I never I never I don't think I was ever made it to the age while they were alive where I could go to the beaded area. OK, so everybody is mad at kim at the hospital all my friends are coming to my defense they're rallying around me uh as they should they uh you give her the evil eye uh but wait a second she's this is where we're having a she was also a colleague though yeah so a lot of these people are being very unprofessional well they're from i'm i'm i'm like ferris bueller of the hospital and she was there she was there the whole time that we were there that turk and jd were there kim was there the whole time it everyone the gossip has spread that she's done something horrible and they're all giving her the cold shoulder and it's funny uh that is it's rob ted and lloyd are together and they go hussy liar and then lloyd goes jerk and then he goes
Starting point is 01:01:33 who is that uh turk stares at a blank clipboard just to he's so cocky. Fuck with patients. He likes to fuck with patients. Bill is reminding the audience the stereotype that surgeons are so cocky. Well, they have one goal in life and that's to do surgery. That's it. And so he doesn't even need to look at the clipboard. He knows he wants to cut them open. I already know what I want to do.
Starting point is 01:02:03 I'm going to cut this guy open. You need to look at the clipboard. He knows he wants to cut him open. I already know what I want to do. I'm going to cut this guy open. You mean to look at the paperwork. Right. And then JD informs Turk, look, dude, this is a very dangerous surgery. It's risky. You know, especially the situation that this guy
Starting point is 01:02:20 is in right now that he's put himself in to do that could cause this guy's life. And Turk doesn't give a shit which is you know i you know he doesn't give a shit he's he's being cavalier again like he's being a typical a stereotypical surgeon who just wants to do surgery on a guy and he he he's being i mean that was my interpretation it's not it's not like the guy the guy would benefit from the surgery, but Turk's not fully – Turk's being cocky about his ability to pull it off on an older man without any harm. Right.
Starting point is 01:02:53 Without consequences. Right. Then we have Lloyd and Sharice making out. Sharice. That's Angela Nissel, right? That was Angela, yes. Angela is one of our amazing writers on the show she's uh she's uh i believe was last working for mixed ish um she's really really good talented
Starting point is 01:03:13 writer she's the one that put all of that she's the one that put all of the hip-hop flavor to scrubs keeping it 100 with everybody out there like you know common all these people being on scrubs that's all ang. That was Angela's work. And so she deserves a huge shout out. She brought a lot of relevance as far as, like, she spoke from the hip hop community. And so when Scrubs had all of that on there, it was actually genuine because it came from somebody who was about that. Who was about that. She was super cool.
Starting point is 01:03:48 And this is, I believe her only cameo licking Lloyd's face. Yes. That was a sexy moment. I'm not going to lie. Yeah. It didn't look bad. It didn't look like Lloyd.
Starting point is 01:04:01 Lloyd looks like he's doing well. Angela's beautiful. Lloyd looked like he enjoyed it I hope she likes speed metal That's a good mixture And then the worst thing That's ever happened to Scrubs Comes up
Starting point is 01:04:19 Are you talking about Travelocity? Yeah I am talking about Travelocity Wait before we get there I wrote a couple more things down. That's the very next thing. Someone knows. Someone says, how did you get so good at being mean? And then someone else says, it gets much easier when you're married.
Starting point is 01:04:33 I thought it was something relevant to discuss. And then Carl is trying to throw a big bachelor party just to establish the story points. And Elliot's being very controlling she's a control freak she takes over dude she takes over a bachelor party Carla's furious and she says
Starting point is 01:04:57 something funny I laughed at my grandma still thinks I'm a virgin despite what was painted on our town's water tower Elliot's been through a lot Elliot's like the Arnold Drummond of Scrubs man
Starting point is 01:05:16 everything has happened to her she's Arnold and Dudley that's a different strokes reference for those of you who are too young. All right, Donald, you discussed it. I believe this is the only time we did this. It's so cringe. It made me, even this many years later,
Starting point is 01:05:31 made my stomach turn, but go ahead. We did a Travelocity commercial in the middle of Scrubs so we could make some extra money. Not we, so the show could make some money. Yeah. I mean, I imagine budget. No, I imagine it was budget for the show. What some money I mean I imagine budget I imagine it was budget for the show
Starting point is 01:05:47 what year was season 6 did we go to the this is the final season on ABC you go to ABC after that is this the Vegas Rap Party I don't know that's a good question
Starting point is 01:06:03 I wonder when the Vegas Rap Party was all I know is that we never did this I don't think we That's a good question. I wonder when the Vegas Rap Party was. All I know is that we never did this. I don't think we ever did it again. But this was right around the time, just for those of you who don't know. We needed money. No, I was going to say right around the time when this sort of thing started to happen, where people were like, where brands were coming to TV shows and saying, hey, if you can slip our brand in the show,
Starting point is 01:06:23 we'll give you a whole lot more money for your budget or you know usually for your budget right that's real that's what it was for yeah so and everybody and bill was saying no no no left and right left and right other shows were doing it and finally bill caved and said all right we'll try it and this is so cringy and bad um but this is a travelocity ad that we say in the middle of the show. We even try to make fun of it by being like, see, wouldn't I be a great spokesperson? Dude, I'm just saying, man.
Starting point is 01:06:56 Look, I get it, and we had some really fun things happen during that season, but this was a moment where you look at it and you're like, eee! Yeah, it's super cringe. Is this where we jumped the shark? Is this the shark jump right here? That's the question. If we kept doing it, it would have been. But I think this is literally the only time we ever did it.
Starting point is 01:07:11 I think Bill probably said, I imagine Bill probably had a lot of pressure and then finally tried it, hated it, and never did it again. By the way, Elliot hits three keys. This is such a so bad. She goes like, she literally hits three keys. This is such a so bad. She literally hits three keys, and she goes, my whole trip's booked. It's that easy. It's like, wow, Travelocity really is
Starting point is 01:07:33 easy. You just hit three keys, and everything you wanted to have happen on your honeymoon is done. That's fucking hilarious. You don't even have to put your credit card in. No. You don't have to put anything down. You don't even have to put your credit card in. No. You don't have to put anything down. You don't even have to pay for anything. It was so cringe.
Starting point is 01:07:49 By the way, a little trivia I learned on Scrubs Wiki. Someone says that there's no place truly named Kokomo. What? Apparently there are many places named Kokomo in the United States, including Hawaii.
Starting point is 01:08:06 Where's the real Copacabana at? That's the question. Copacabana was a club. The hottest spot north of Havana. Havana what? Wasn't that in New York? Wasn't it back in the day Copacabana was New York? It was like the place to go in New York, the Copa?
Starting point is 01:08:21 Let's see. At the Copa or Miami? Copa Cabana. The hottest spot north of so the hottest spot north of Havana. If Cuba is south, it's the southern spot. Havana
Starting point is 01:08:38 is in Cuba. The hottest spot north, that's everything up. Yeah. Thanks for that, Google. Yes, the Club Cabana is a New York nightclub that existed in several locations throughout New York. What years?
Starting point is 01:08:54 Reopened in February 5th. Opened originally November 10th, 1940, and apparently one just reopened in February 5th, 2022. At the Copa Copa Cabana. The hottest spot north of Havana. Hot Gino is back.
Starting point is 01:09:15 I don't want a Hot Gino. Does your wife have a Hot Gino? I don't want a Hot Gino. I bet you he would like to think he's a hot man. Hot Gino. Hot Gino is fine think he's a hot man. Hot gyno. Hot gyno's fine when he's not your wife. He definitely sees a lot of vagina, though. The hottest part of the vagina.
Starting point is 01:09:38 Anyway, hot gyno's back, and he's Kim's gyno. He's her OB. Yeah, he's her OBGYN. And it's a boy. And it was moving when J.D.. And it's a boy. And it was moving when JD found out he was a boy. I thought I got goosebumps. It was funny. There's a line where I go, it's a boy.
Starting point is 01:09:54 What's his name? He didn't say. Very cute. That was cute. Sam Perry Gilligan Dorian is the name. Now, why did you say Gilligan again? Well, I think it's implied for for the audience that J.D.'s a big Gilligan's Island fan. I think I say I want it. You and I had battled over it and you got Chewbacca and I got Gilligan for our kids names,
Starting point is 01:10:22 which is we should probably be accurate because if I had to choose a pop culture name, I would choose Gilligan over Chewbacca. Well, you don't want to call your kid Chewy? That is cute, but maybe it's his nickname, not his birth certificate. Chewy! Should we take an ad break soon, by the way? Because we're not having a guest.
Starting point is 01:10:41 Yes, let's go to break! We're going to go to break! We'll be right back after these very funny words. If you've been following the way, because we're not having a guest. Let's go to break. We're going to go to break. We'll be right back after these very funny words. If you've been following the news, you know that from healthcare access to safe schools, LGBTQ plus rights are
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Starting point is 01:14:42 People give up right before they get what they've always wanted to get people quit listen to on purpose with jay on the iheart radio app apple podcast or wherever you get your podcasts and we're back Okay. So now Turk all of a sudden realizes that the patient has a kid. Has a grandchild. No. No, that's his child. He thinks it's a grandchild. Turns out that it's the guy's daughter.
Starting point is 01:15:16 Oh, that's true. Shit. And then Turk realizes, oh, now I have to look at this in a new light because Turk is a new father. And he sees the guy as a new father and he sees the guy as a new father and now he reassesses all of his cockiness right and yeah because all of this can be fixed you know what i mean the guy puts the work in puts the exercise and all of these things that are going on with him can be fixed and so he wants to give that guy the option before he decides to cut him open.
Starting point is 01:15:46 But that's, that's at least Turk, the way Turk sees it. JD, for some reason, sees it as Turk copping out and being a bit of a, what's the word? A coward.
Starting point is 01:16:02 Well, I think JD is like, wait a minute. JD doesn't understand and we're going to learn that that turk schools him on and and cox school him on you don't understand ways you have a kid everything changes so jd doesn't understand that's what bill's setting up here is is what are you doing why why you you what what changed you said he was a good candidate you felt confident you could your skills were up to par and it didn't matter that he was older in age. And what the fuck?
Starting point is 01:16:29 And you're like, I don't know how to tell you this other than when you realize when you're a parent, you see things totally differently. I didn't know he was the father of a young kid. Like now I see it totally differently. Now I don't want to take the risk. Yeah.
Starting point is 01:16:42 And which sets up the word. No, which I underlined heavily you know yeah because this this is a moment where you know that no is probably the heart one of the heart you don't have a very difficult time saying that zach i've noticed like and i i i know you do have a difficult time saying it but you're still able to say, even when your body and everything is going against you and saying, just say yes, dude. You're still capable. You're still able to say no.
Starting point is 01:17:14 That's a very good quality to have. As much as people might think no is a bad thing, the ability to say no is such a freaking great power you know and uh uh and that's what we explore in this moment in scrubs and how in so many different ways it can affect people it can affect people in a positive way and it can affect people in a negative way and uh uh uh it's just you know i i for for some reason I took that moment, this, this moment in the whole show, I was like, this is a great life lesson for anyone out there. You know, um, we say yes to so many things because we don't want to let anyone down and we want to feel like we're pleasing people or, you know, uh, we're, we're scared that how we're going to be perceived if we don't go with the crowd. But sometimes saying no, most of the times I find saying no is very rewarding. And it keeps you out of a lot of the shit that you don't want to be involved in, you know?
Starting point is 01:18:19 It might take you to be in your late 40s to realize that. So we're teaching you younger folk now. Learn now. Well, I've been, listen, I've been watching you do it for the longest. Like I've seen things where people have been like, yo, you want this? And it would be something that's,
Starting point is 01:18:35 it's not maybe the coolest thing in the world, but you could tell that, you know, it's something that somebody offered. But when they give it to you, what are you going to do with it I can't do anything with it right now where am I going to hold it where am I going to put it what can I do and you're very capable of saying no
Starting point is 01:18:54 in a nice way of course absolutely I'm the guy that would be like yeah sure and then when the dude turns his back trying to figure out what the fuck am I going to do with this thing what am I going to do with this thing you know what I mean when the way am I going to do with this thing? What am I going to do with this thing? You know what I mean? When the, the way that I don't, and, and, and don't let him see me do whatever it is that I do with this thing. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 01:19:17 When the better choice would have been to just be like, no, sorry, man. Well, you ever read that book, The Four Agreements? No. Either of you, Joelle or Daniel? I have not, no. I highly recommend this book to everybody. It's short. You'll read it very quickly.
Starting point is 01:19:38 But one of the main tenets of it, I just Googled it to make sure I didn't fuck it up, but it's to be impeccable with your word. Speak with integrity. Say only what you mean. Avoid using the word to speak against yourself or to gossip about others. Use the power of your word in the direction of truth and love. Now that is a way more articulate way
Starting point is 01:19:56 of just saying be truly honest and you'll get yourself out of so many problems if you're straight and direct. And so yeah of so many problems if you're uh you're straight and direct um and so yeah i think that if you're if you're feeling no in your brain and no is true for you you need to say no in a kind friendly manner okay so i know this is going to skip a lot of things but then at the end of this show, we go completely against this lesson. And J.D. says, you know what? Fuck it.
Starting point is 01:20:33 Let's try and do this. But we know what we know. We have the we have the vantage point of knowing how that works out for him. The audience, the audience at the time doesn't. But now those have seen the whole series know how going against what he felt, going against his integrity how that worked out it didn't work out well
Starting point is 01:20:51 spoiler alert you skipped one thing I want to talk about well first of all, Turk ran into Ugly Betty at Costco I thought it was a photoshop but you did run into her Well, first of all, Turk ran into Ugly Betty at Costco. I thought it was a Photoshop, but you did run into her. And then the funny thing in the cafeteria. All right.
Starting point is 01:21:21 So I saw this on the first thing I saw was on Scrubs Wiki was that when the janitor confronts JD because he's happy that everyone's turned on him and they're mad. The janitor barely has any storyline in this whole episode. He has one line in the beginning and then one line at the end. Yeah. It's a two-part episode, basically. And there was no room for Neil in this episode, I guess. But he has two sentences. But anyway, when he comes back in the cafeteria, it said on Scrub's wiki that on the lunch board behind him that dessert was spelled wrong it was
Starting point is 01:21:47 spelled as desert so i thought that was kind of interesting and i i paused on it and then i noticed something that's not on scrubs wiki but it should be is that under drinks the only thing Hot Carl's. Now, for those of you who don't know, Daniel, can you Google what a hot Carl is? Oh, no, Daniel, don't do that. Your search engine will be fucked up forever. Oh, it's too late for my search engine to be fucked up forever. But, yeah, it's not good.
Starting point is 01:22:28 Is it pooping on someone's chest while having sex? That's a Cleveland Steamer. I thought that was a Cleveland Steamer. What's a hot crawl? I mean, for whatever reason, I'm not quite sure why this is an addition to the defecation. But it's someone who is usually covered in plastic wrap. Wait, the pooper or the poopy? The poopy is covered in plastic wrap and then defecated upon.
Starting point is 01:22:55 Oh, sounds so sexy. You can feel it all over. Donald, how dare you? You can feel it all over, people. All right, so anyway, you should pause, audience, if you're ever watching this episode, on the janitor's shot in the cafeteria because dessert is spelled wrong and the only thing they offer to drink is a hot Carl.
Starting point is 01:23:16 No! Our buddy Patrick Bolton, the offset tester, he fucked up. Fucked up or he nailed it. He nailed it. He nailed it. Somebody at Disney right now is like, this mother. Get Hulu on the phone. We got to edit that.
Starting point is 01:23:39 We got a problem. Whoever did this, we got to fix this. Cox has seen the Wiggles live in concert twice. Yeah, that's the thing I find myself doing a lot. You know, the soundtrack that I'm listening to in my Ioniq 5 right now that I'm driving around. Lovely Hyundai Ioniq 5. Beautiful car. Beautiful car.
Starting point is 01:24:03 Wonderful car. The Zombies 3 soundtrack. Oh. And I'm going to be honest with you. Shit's fire. Do you listen to it when your kids aren't in the car? When they're not in the car, I find myself
Starting point is 01:24:18 come out, come on out, come out, come on out now. In the park, in the wild, hey, come on out now. That shit's fire. Did you see that viral video? I think I probably sent it to you. Of the dad jamming out to the kids' show song. He was like, this song slaps.
Starting point is 01:24:38 Dude, they're fired. I listen to the Zombies 3 soundtrack like it's freaking religious tapes. And it's Sunday. And I got the kids in the car and we miss church and we're on our way to Disneyland. You know what I mean? I listen to it like that. I love that you listen to it without the kids in the car. That's my favorite part.
Starting point is 01:24:54 You probably wouldn't put on the Wiggles red car though. No, no, no. Zombies 3 soundtrack, high school musical sound. The high school musical, the musical series or whatever? No, I don't. We watched that too.
Starting point is 01:25:07 Olivia Rodrigo be killing it on that show. All of them be killing it. Like, for real, man. Kids, I didn't have this when I was a kid. I take it back. There was one show back in the day, two shows back in the day, that did give you the good music. And they were slept on heavily.
Starting point is 01:25:22 And one didn't last long. I don't know them. There was two. One. Jam is truly outrageous truly truly truly outrageous whoa jam jam that show was the music on that show was bomb that one okay and then everybody slept on this show back in the day, but rags to riches, man had, what they did was they took like old school music and then remixed it.
Starting point is 01:25:51 And so it would be like, so, you know, I love him. I love him. I love him. And where he goes, I follow,
Starting point is 01:26:00 I follow, I follow. They did a remake of it. And this girl's singing it About this boy that she likes Who plays basketball And back in the day That shit
Starting point is 01:26:10 That one And what was the other one That came out We were in high school When this came out And all of our peers Were in it too Like high school high
Starting point is 01:26:18 Or something like that And it was like It only happens Somebody out there Knows what I'm talking about Once in a lifetime. Right? Carl Payne was in it.
Starting point is 01:26:30 You only get a chance like this. Once in a lifetime. Mark Belukas was in it. I think I, no, no, Mark Blue, who I went to high school with was in it also this is a tv show or a movie a tv show and it didn't last long musicals never last long cop rock doesn't didn't work cop rock i remember cop rock that was a big swing what was the other one the the law the the the la law what was the one where the musical and it was a law show too? Musical law show? No, but have you heard of Cop Rock?
Starting point is 01:27:09 I've not heard of Cop Rock. Cop Rock was like – Didn't last long. It was really bizarre. It didn't last long, but it was like NYPD Blue, but they would break into song. No musical television show lasts long. Fame? Yeah, man, but dude, that show didn't – come on, man. How many seasons did Fame go?
Starting point is 01:27:25 Fame was a syndicated... The original. It was a syndicated show, though, bro. It was like... I'm just trying to think of an example. Why are you qualifying it? I'm just taking an example of a musical show that went well. I'm just saying it wasn't like that shit came on ABC or CBS or NBC.
Starting point is 01:27:37 It also wasn't like a show where they broke into song like a musical. The music was like in context of they were singing because they were in a school where they sung into song like a musical. The music was like in context of they were singing because they were in a school where they sung, right? No, in fame, they would be walking down freaking Delancey Street and all of a sudden break out to, Come what may. Oh, it was like Glee like that? Because I know the wind that brought us didn't mean any harm.
Starting point is 01:28:03 Okay, let's finish this up, baby girl. There are a lot of people out there that know what I'm talking about. Carla plans a mega choose-your-own-adventure bachelorette party. I mean, she really comes through. But that's what she would do for anyone. Yeah. So we talk about how Carla is the heart of the show and uh yeah this episode needs that big moment because there's so much disappointment you know
Starting point is 01:28:31 jd goes against what he should do uh and and the other storyline is you know elliot taking over uh this moment for even though it's her wedding her taking over this moment for, even though it's her wedding, her taking over the moment of bachelorette party or planning the wedding plant, sorry, planning the festivities that the maid of honor has. She took,
Starting point is 01:28:56 she's taking that away from Carla, but she did it. You know, what was so genius about what Carly did was she, she did it the ultimate Elliot way. She, she did like the ultimate Elliot way. She did like a choose your adventure. So like I booked this.
Starting point is 01:29:11 I booked four versions of that. I've got three versions of that. If you want to pick up so-and-so, she's on the corner. If not, duck, which was such a diss of that woman. But anyway. That was fucked up. It was so fucked up. Casey was like, that's kind of fucked up it was so fucked up casey was like that's kind of fucked up it is fucked up but i was and then i said to casey but she didn't know what happened so who cares yeah
Starting point is 01:29:31 but they told her like wear a nice dress and wait on the corner something might happen to you i got so fucked up well it it didn't though sorry that character got all dolled up yeah and stood on the corner and they got dissed. She's like, I guess I'll go get dinner. I don't know what that was about. Carla, what's that about? Anyway, I thought that was a very sweet ending. And then JD, you're right.
Starting point is 01:29:54 He decides to settle. Kim wants him to. He says, you know, there's a one in a million chance that I'm going to forgive her. I'm going to try. He settles, man. You know how it goes. I don't think that's a one in a million chance that I'm going to forgive her. I'm going to try. He settles, man. You know how it goes. I don't think that's a good... And we know how it ends,
Starting point is 01:30:11 but in that moment, in that point in time, I don't think that's a good message for J.D. to... Yes, but it's very good series screenwriting to make you want to tune in next week. Absolutely. 100%. All thanks to our overlord, William Van Duzer Lawrence III, I think, or the fourth. But it's a controversial thing, if anything.
Starting point is 01:30:36 Yeah, but it's relatable. I think lots of people can relate. But it's so... A good TV show makes you go, oh, my God, I've made that fucking mistake. I'm so glad it's not me. I can't wait till next week when I can watch him fuck up. Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. All right.
Starting point is 01:30:53 That's it. We did it, everybody. We love you. We told you the plan. We got one more. Then we're going to take a little break. Then we're going to do 701. And then we're going to take like a two-month break.
Starting point is 01:31:04 Right, Joelle, while I make a movie. Yes. But we love you all very, very much. Anything you want to say, Donald Faison? Listen, I don't know why I say that. And I get so mad at actors when I'm watching movies and they start with a
Starting point is 01:31:20 sentence by going, listen or look. Does that piss you off ever? No. Okay. when you're watching movies and the actor is in the scene this is the one thing i want you to look for i look for it all the time these are the two words that you hear always listen and look sometimes without sometimes it's every fucking line look Look, look, look. Every line starts with look or listen, listen, listen. Every line.
Starting point is 01:31:50 Anyway. You know what pisses me off? When they remove the rearview mirror because to get a better shot of the person. I can't stand that shit either, dude. What the? Look, I am. Hey, young filmmakers, old filmmakers, don't fucking remove the rearview mirror. I am of the, if you can't do it in real life, don't do it on CG.
Starting point is 01:32:12 You know what I mean? I don't want to do his headrest. I've seen some headrest missing now, too. Put the fucking headrest back. What the fuck are you doing? If I got to wear a seatbelt. You have to wear a seatbelt. Remember when you didn't have to wear the seatbelts in the movies? I know. Now they won't let you shoot anything without a seatbelt. As have to wear a seatbelt. Remember when you didn't have to wear the seatbelt in the movies?
Starting point is 01:32:25 I know now they won't let you shoot anything without a seatbelt. As in the front seat. No, period. I think you, an adult, can be in the back seat without a seatbelt on still. There is no law. It depends on the company. I think it depends on the company. Anyway.
Starting point is 01:32:41 Don't fucking take off the rear view mirror. Please. My point is, I would say I started my sentence with listen. I am really excited to have this moment of, you know, just getting my shit back together. Because this whole summer vacation, I'm looking at it as a summer vacation. I've been hanging out with my children, which has been such a great blessing and such a great thing. But it's taken me away from my... Weed. Not my weed.
Starting point is 01:33:18 I still smoke that shit. But it's taken me away from what... It's taken me away from, you know, my craft, my passion, and stuff like that. And so I'm really eager for them to go back to school so I can figure out what the next step is. Because as of right now, I am enjoying watching them grow. That's really all I want to do. I wake up in the morning and I'm like, what's on the calendar? I got a couple of work things.
Starting point is 01:33:43 And other than that, watching the kids grow. Oh, that's very sweet. And I am really looking forward to these next two months where I don't have to – as much as I love doing the podcast and everything like that, before we do it, it's a big stress. It's a big stress. You know what I mean? Like getting – it's almost like fantasy football. Getting the freaking – making sure I get my notes in, making sure I get all of that stuff together.
Starting point is 01:34:07 Well, I think what you're saying is that we always, you know, we don't phone this in. We really, we want to put on an entertaining show for y'all, and Donald and I do our homework, and we want to, I still, this many episodes in, like beforehand, I'm like, oh gosh, I hope you're entertaining today, Zach. Come on, you got this. I always stress out about I don't want to be –
Starting point is 01:34:30 I don't want to have to be like, Daniel, cut that. Please cut that. Daniel, please cut that when we do our notes and stuff like that. So I am going to miss you guys. I am going to miss – Don't say goodbye yet. We got one more. I know we got one more episode, and I am going to miss you guys.
Starting point is 01:34:44 But I'm very excited to have a moment to decompress. I'm excited to listen to my new favorite verse song over and over again. If it's nothing, nothing will change. I'm caught up in your love and a hard place. What if nothing. Does it say. I'm caught up in your love. In a hard place. All right.
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