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Hello and welcome to what these idiots think is another episode of the F*** Face Podcast.
It should be 158, but it's not episode 158.
It's a brand new show that we're doing at F*** Face called Blindside.
Gavin and Andrew, guess what?
You just got blindsided. Eric?
Is this a fever
dream? What? Is this related
to jungle? Congratulations.
You thought we were going to be doing another episode
of the F*** Face podcast, but we're not.
We're going to be playing Blindside. It's a new show
where I have you watch something and you
don't have a fucking choice. You have to watch it with me.
Today, we're going to be watching the 1986 episode, season two, episode 16 from January
31st, 1986 of Mr. Belvedere.
It is called Wesley's Friend.
That's all I'm going to tell you.
Wait a second.
We can go ahead and get started.
Oh, no.
I had a few questions before.
Please.
Was this what we're supposed to do last week?
Yes, it is!
This has been moved three times!
That's why!
You guys have been blindsiding me over and over and over again,
and you have no idea.
Jeff's been mad about this for weeks.
That's why you've refused to put less than two calendar invites in every week since this.
I have been so mad.
I was so mad when Andrew was.
We were right there about to do it, and Andrew said,
I don't feel like doing two today.
I was fine.
You were sick.
I understood.
And then Eric changed the fucking schedule from yesterday to today
because he had family from out of town.
A show where I blindside you idiots with something,
and instead you blindsided me over and over to the point
where I almost didn't want to fucking do it anymore but I say it's today or nothing we're gonna watch
Mr. Belvedere together all I'm telling you about this episode is that it's called Wesley's Friend
have you ever seen Mr. Belvedere Andrew no but the name sounds very familiar for some Gavin
uh no I feel like I've heard the name, never seen a single frame of it.
Nick?
Not even a little bit, no.
Eric?
Yes.
Okay.
It ran for six seasons.
It was on ABC.
It ran from like 1984 to 1990.
So like those six seasons.
And this is be season two. The premise of Mr. Belvedere is this guy, Mr. Belvedere, is a British gentleman who comes over to America.
He used to work for, I think, Winston Churchill.
He comes over to America and he becomes like a butler, like house helper for this American family of the dad is Bob Euchre.
He's like a sports commentator.
The mom is cool.
And then there's an older son who's in high school, a daughter who's in middle school,
and a son, the youngest son, whose name is Wesley.
He's like nine or 10.
And he's like a Dennis the Menace,
like Bart Simpson type character,
pre-Bart Simpson, obviously.
Just like a little like rapscallion kid
who's always like up to, he's always scheming.
He's a schemer.
He's always up to no good.
He's always doing, he's always breaking the rules.
And I was desperate to be him when I was a kid.
He was like my hero.
Here we go. I'm ready to start whenever you guys are.
You guys are going to have to let me know how the volume is
because I haven't tested this in particular.
What are the rules when it comes to cooling a blindside?
Can we now all blindside each other?
You're all able to blindside.
Okay. We all got one in the streamer.
You can work with me and Nick if you need to,
but if you need to do your own blindside without us,
then you're welcome to do that as well.
That's great.
Okay.
I'm excited about this.
How does it feel to be blindsided?
I'm glad that it happened this week and not last week.
I don't think I would have processed what being blindsided meant at all.
I would have thought I just missed something. It was clear you weren't up to it so we
we pushed it i'm excited about this i feel like there's a possibility i've seen mr belvedere
we'll find out it's just a black screen currently uh i'm very curious as to why we are watching
episode 16 of season two specifically uh well you'll find out soon i just think it's a it's
a pretty good one. Interesting subject matter.
Gavin, I want you to pay special attention.
Mr. Belvedere is British.
He's a famous British person
you may or may not have ever heard of.
And this show has a phenomenal intro song.
So when it comes up, pay special attention.
It's a really good song.
I have one question.
Yeah.
Did they ever put this episode on vinyl?
I don't believe they did.
I don't think so.
Interesting.
Please let me know if the volume's
okay. And here we
go now.
Yeah.
Okay. Yeah. it's uh it's the 80s so everything is vaguely vaguely homophobic yeah Do you guys know... There's Wesley.
Do you guys know who Bob Uecker is?
No.
No.
Oh, man.
I thought that was Belvedere.
I thought that was Belvedere.
The joke is he's a British butler, but he's seven.
Yeah.
He's really excited about... That's Mr. Belvedere.
Oh, okay.
Do you recognize Mr. Belvedere Gavin?
Is he famous in England?
I don't recognize him.
Bob Uecker is just as much of a national treasure as Don Zimmer was,
and we should get into Uecker at some point.
Is he padded up, or does he just look like that?
Yeah, I was going to say, he seems very stiff.
I don't know.
He moves like an action figure.
What?
Wait, what? what wait what
okay wait somebody has AIDS
just dropped an AIDS bomb
right into the intro
that's the hook
this is a sitcom
and they just
what's happening?
Oh, no.
Jeff, why are you making us watch this?
It's Mr. Belvedere, man.
He's the best.
Okay.
And I think it's important to see how we dealt with things like AIDS in the 80s.
Did Mr. Belvedere deal with AIDS?
Is that...
Do we need to credit him medically?
I wonder whatever happened to Bryce Beckham.
I wonder if he had a career after this.
He was so good as Wesley.
Bobby Uke's name looks like a typo.
Have you ever seen the movie Major League, Gavin?
No. That's my favorite movie. Bobby Uke's name looks like a typo. Have you ever seen the movie Major League, Gavin? No.
That's my favorite movie.
Bobby Uke's great in it.
That's one of mine, too.
Is this a super rich family?
I don't think so.
No, this is just how things were in the 80s.
Yeah.
So he hitchhiked there and now he lives with them for some reason?
Thanks, God.
This is a pretty successful blindside jeff yeah i wanted to blindside you in a lot of ways i don't think anyone's more blindsided than danny though that's a tough it's a big blindside
it's usually what's he doing with what's he doing with AIDS? What's he doing?
He does?
Does he?
That's very specific.
Also, you can't have chewing gum
Yeah getting caught with chewing gum is bad apparently
Can you for the rest of his life you'll remember his moment this moment in that outfit. Yeah.
I can see, Jeff,
why this was your hero.
Oh, he's my hero, man.
Oh my God. it's a lot like a it's a doozy it's a it's brutal it's real rough
after this episode which i have watched twice to get ready for this,
I just let it run and I watched like 20 other episodes.
They're all way funnier than this one.
That's not shocking.
Yeah.
Why?
I guess is my main reason so far. Is a thing where like why does he have aids no like
why did they decide to make this well that was their like sitcom episodes where characters get
aids as like an educational tool like yeah this is this is how we handled complicated subjects
in the 80s when there wasn't shit like the internet and you had to explain
to people what they were.
Yeah, like that really bummer episode
of Fresh Prince where it's all about drink
driving and stuff. Yeah.
Exactly. Or like the 21 Jump
Street about AIDS. Or the
Quincy about AIDS.
Like, very special
episodes was just what we did
with TV. Yeah. it really was a big.
It seems silly now, but it really was.
This was a very special episode of Mr. Belvedere.
And that was code for we're dealing with something that's very culturally tumultuous and difficult.
Maybe Fauci will walk into the house.
Dude, he was still he was fucking working in his job back then.
Yeah, he works on AIDS.
Yeah.
Against AIDS.
They're just doing
other stuff in this episode also.
And that's crazy.
Has Mr. Belvedere
moved his arms yet?
British people don't move their arms.
Gavin, you know that.
They keep them sternly at their sides.
Ew.
Ah. it is an interesting thing of like we're gonna cover aids but also let's find room for fun
let's let's yeah it's still a sitcom right we still gotta be like this is why there's a writer's
strike right like to be able to do this um and move between your A story and then your insane B and C stories is, I mean, not easy.
I was wondering if putting this on would Jesus would completely floor you guys and leave you tongue tied.
And I think it has.
I'm kind of happy.
Yeah, absolutely.
I'm blindsided to the moon.
That's kind of what I was going for.
Yeah.
Uh-oh, Kev.
Always use his arm.
Wait.
This is the AIDS kid?
Yeah.
Oh, God.
Yeah.
Oh, God.
Jesus! Oh, God.
It's honestly that moment that I wanted to watch this.
Wow!
They gave this kid AIDS and a deviated septum.
It's so unclear.
Oh, this is tragic.
Yeah.
It's really sad.
Oh, my God.
Was Danny a regular character to this point?
I don't...
That's a great question, and I don't know the answer.
I bet he wasn't.
Wesley doesn't want to touch it
because, yeah.
You didn't do anything wrong danny it's just wesley's prejudice and it's just fear he doesn't understand but that was like such a big thing right like yeah it was was it like princess diana
yeah it was a big deal when she touched yeah when she came and like hugged and embraced people with AIDS. Yeah.
Yeah.
It actually did a lot of good in the world at that moment.
But again, because at this point we needed very special episodes on how to handle this stuff.
I just think it's like, this was mentioned on Reddit recently and I went down a rabbit hole of reading about it.
And then remembering how much I love Mr. Belvedere
and watching all the funny episodes of Mr. Belvedere.
The show's still great.
But I just couldn't get over, like,
I had forgotten about how this is how we used to deal with stuff
as a society, at least in America.
And I thought it was just kind of like a fascinating look back
not that long ago.
Plus, Gavin's right.
He has not moved his arms, like, like i opened the door he's so stiff
but like it's so low like a door is so low he's a big man you know what i mean like yeah maybe
that's butlering 101 is lock up the arms
oh i would love to talk to someone who this was their introduction to what AIDS is. I mean,
you might be.
Like, part of
why I wanted to watch this is because this is one of the first times
I remember hearing
about AIDS. Oh, wow.
Yeah, I was 11 maybe when this
came out, 10 or 11. How new
was AIDS when this came out?
Well, this was
80, probably what, 85?
86, I think, yeah. January of 86.
So this was like,
I think it had been
what, in the news for like a few years
at this point, but like... Probably about four or five
years. Yeah, and it became a culturally
like really significant thing
at this point.
This was definitely like right at
the ramping up of the height of the irrational hysteria.
Yes.
So when you watch this or something like this, what was it?
Were you aware that this was going to be a special like one off, very specific episode?
Or were you just were you blindsided?
Yes.
No.
Gavin and I were no they were
promoted as like coming up on Thursday on a very special episode of Mr. Belvedere Wesley's friend
deals with a complicated medical mystery or like something like that you know it would be that and
then they would cut in moments from the episode of like little pull quotes and it was probably like
dealing with something very difficult and then it would be a hard cut of the kid going i got aids but other than that i'm okay
and it would be like oh what the fuck that's just shit was crazy tv insane in the 80s crazy
i mean i just watched three adults try and dance around anal in front of a kid.
It's like they would do this or they would have after school specials.
That was the other way we presented
stuff. Like I learned about bulimia
and anorexia from an after school
special. I remember like
I remember watching it and being like, oh, I
that's what those things are. I had no idea.
These were, I mean,
I think these were pretty culturally important
sitcoms like this
and the way they handled stuff
because there really was so much paranoia
and so much misinformation.
I mean, I was Wesley's age
when this came out, you know, essentially.
And we didn't really know about,
I mean, our parents weren't telling us shit.
Nobody watched the news.
It was boring for old people.
So this is how we found out about stuff.
So from a content perspective,
is it they're going to... People people are gonna listen to us watch this episode and they will sync up or what is i think so yeah i'll put the link in the
description we're just watching a youtube video like it's just a youtube yeah i just didn't know
i didn't know if we were including mr belvedere on our channel no i don't know if we were including Mr. Belvedere on our channel. No. I don't know that we'll even release this.
This is just a test.
I just wanted to see how it went.
Back to our quirky B story.
Yeah, the B story is Kevin's doing girl stuff, but it's okay.
He's not gay.
That's definitely what this is.
It's 100% what this is.
It's no wonder so many people... It's just so, it's no wonder
so many people,
like it's no wonder
my generation's all fucked up.
Yeah.
Goddamn.
Oh, he's moving his arms.
He can when he absolutely must.
But only when he absolutely must.
Oh, he stopped again.
What is the matter? Ugh. oh
oh no that's fucking heartbreaking that's that's really rough
it's weird to think that like at least this generation but probably others but at least
my generation we learned our morality from fake families on tv yeah i mean it's a useful place
to learn about shit i guess yeah yeah i guess i guess it is kevin made that kevin made it
he looks like the fourth doctor I guess it is. Kevin made that. Kevin made it.
He looks like the fourth doctor.
A soupy sales reference.
Awesome.
I thought about,
because I watched so many episodes of Mr. Belvedere,
I thought about making you guys just watch a really funny good one,
but that didn't seem like as much of a blindside as... No.
You started...
This has given me...
You started hot.
Great ideas for other blindsides.
Good, good.
I want you guys to blindside the shit out of each other and me as well.
What the fuck is going on?
Can you imagine Lincoln on spring break in Tijuana?
I'm just imagining if that was the Hattie War when he got killed.
I was going to say, I can't now.
Oh, yeah.
He's one of the ones that got bipped, isn't he?
Lincoln at the donkey show.
Oh, God. Oh god.
Shit.
They gave that poor little kid the worst glasses and haircut on earth.
Oh, I think that's just probably what he looked like.
Looks like a little Rick Moranis.
Yeah, he does.
Come on, Wesley.
I got to look out for number one over here.
Jesus, this is...
The concept of him growing up and then reflecting on these statements.
Oh, yeah!
Yeah!
That's awesome! Oh my god dude that's a movie
don't blindside us with porkies please
no we can't no
that was porkies
oh no
it is a movie that wasn't aging
well when it was coming out
I saw it when I was
seven, maybe.
About 15 years too young.
I would love to...
I can't imagine this
happening in England, where everyone gets
up and dresses up
as old prime ministers.
They don't do this in England?
We don't really glorify our politicians like this.
Dude, I would say
that every American,
including the other two Americans on this podcast,
have had to wear a
Pilgrim uniform or a President Lincoln
uniform at least twice in their childhood.
Oh, there he is.
Please be John Wilkes Booth.
He fucking lost the plot.
When did score go out of fashion that's a great
that's a great question
yeah it is
yeah
see he learned
and now he's teaching us
I'd like to think so
I've seen this episode a bunch
this is great
cause Danny is in every way a kid.
I can learn that.
You see the boom, Mike?
Oh, the boom. What Danny is wearing there
is a members only jacket.
That is what every kid in America wore in 1986.
Look at that big ass peanut.
Ha ha ha ha ha. Look at that big ass peanut.
Wesley looks like a croupier.
Or a flamingo dancer.
They both look like tiny adults not like they don't have like the proportions of children or something like they both like they look strange yeah maybe it's like the way the clothes fit
yeah well they say the camera adds 10 years I'm so glad we don't have haircuts like that anymore
right
should we all do it
for summer of 98
maybe if we do a summer of 89
someday we'll do bowl haircuts
what the yeah they're going to Gettysburg What the
Yeah they're going to Gettysburg
Of course Wesley would be the south
So Danny wasn't a regular
Before but now clearly this episode
About acceptance and having him around
He'll be in later episodes right
We'll see Danny again
Won't we
That's a great question, Andrew.
We'll have to tune in to another episode of Blindside to find out again.
It's okay, Danny.
This is how I learned about British people.
Oh, here it is.
If Mr. Belvedere was on tone in the whole, Gavin,
how long would he last?
Oh, I think he'd lost multiple episodes.
Really?
Wow.
Is this how every episode ended?
I wonder if the people in England
knew about Mr. Belvedere when it was running in America.
Good question.
Is this like Jerry's final thought?
Yeah.
It was him sort of wrapping it up.
He writes in his diary at the end of every episode.
Did he eventually get a laptop?
No.
Mr. Belvedere's not a laptop kind of guy.
Too much movement.
What the hell?
I hope you all learned something from this episode.
Do you think that Nome Pitlick was really excited to direct that,
and then he got the script?
He's like, I booked a Mr. Belvedere, because this is big, right?
Yeah, it was a big show.
Oh, man.
For sure.
There you go.
That was Mr. Belvedere.
A very special episode of Mr. Belvedere.
Usually a lot more irreverent.
This one was a little serious.
But I think it's important because I wanted to teach you guys
a little bit about compassion and understanding.
You wanted to teach us about compassion and understanding? Yeah, I feel like you could use a little helping of compassion and understanding. You wanted to teach us about compassion and understanding?
Yeah, I feel like you could use a little
helping of compassion and understanding.
Wow, thanks, man. No problem.
Whoa, I don't remember that.
Oh.
So,
that was
F*** Face Blindside.
Any just sort of, like, face blindside any any just like let's let's let's break this down.
Let's debrief a little bit.
So initial thoughts.
I'm incredibly blindsided.
I think I'm blindsided.
Audience should be equally
blindsided.
I don't think there should be
any reference to this
existing and I think it
should just come out as
is.
What do you what do we call it? I have to call it. I think it should just come out as is what do you what do we call it
uh you have to call it i think it's episode 157 so the audience is also blind so we are calling
it an ep like the it comes out in place of an episode i don't know and then after this episode
157 actual should come out well this is 158 but yeah oh that's right could there be like episode 157 with like an asterisk next to
it maybe or whatever 158 like a little indication so you're saying put out 158
what is out first this is gonna release on a friday right so it won't put a release on a
normal day i assume it's put this out as as8. It'll be Blindside for a day.
Or it'll be that for a day and then change the name to Blindside
Episode 1.
I think we might be fucking
ourselves over if we...
What if we just put it out with
no title?
What do you mean?
No, I have to write something.
I have to write... There has to be
a description and a title. There has to be something. I have to write. There has to be a description and a title.
There has to be something.
What if the title is just watch?
What?
And it's audio?
There's a visual component to it?
What if the title is just titles?
These are the kind of ideas that Jeff would bust into my bedroom with back in the day.
And I loved it.
They're always great.
So what if I'm going to propose this when we put this out?
I'm not sure the date we'll have to like look at when we can get this edited and turned
around and everything.
But what if this comes out?
We're not putting it out like when an episode comes out.
We'll do it on like the Friday, Saturday cadence like we usually do.
And we'll put it out and the title will just be watch and the description will just be
a YouTube link to the Mr. Belvedere episode.
And that's it. That's great. And we just be a YouTube link to the Mr. Belvedere episode. And that's it.
That's great.
And we need to make it clear to the audience that up until half an hour
ago,
we thought we were about to record it.
So 158.
Is that what we're doing then?
I don't know.
Or maybe,
maybe instead of watch,
maybe it's like,
uh,
listen, what about question mark? Yeah. Can you just, can you put a question mark? I don't know. Or maybe instead of watch, maybe it's like listen.
What about question mark?
Yeah, can you just put a question mark?
I can try.
Maybe just why?
If you can't just put a question mark,
can you write the word question mark out?
Question mark?
Yeah, okay.
Okay.
I could be blindsided in a different language.
I'm not putting blindside in a different language
but blindside in Chinese
this is one of those ideas
like Gavin saying that I would bust into his room
I'd say about 60% of those ideas
never got made
I was really on the fence about this one
and I've had a lot of time to second guess it
since I had the initial idea
because it's about two and a half weeks old now at this point
is this good enough to release?
Is this a good enough idea?
Because if you told me no, I would completely understand.
I think it's so weird it has to.
I think that this opens up opportunities for other things.
I agree.
Also, I agree.
I actually had I'm not going to do it,
but I had a double blindside that I initially planned.
You can't double blindside. Yeah, I think I don but I had a double blindside that I initially planned you can't double blindside
yeah I don't think you can double blindside
I was going to blindside Eric
after the episode
with a second episode of a different
thing that Eric wouldn't be aware of
so that he was blindsided but I just figured
that was like pushing my luck
yeah I agree with you
so we can blindside anyone at any
time or just while we're filming?
I think it's got to be when we have recordings set.
Yeah, I think so.
I think you just got to clear with Eric or whatever
to make sure we've got the space to do it in.
But I don't want it to be a thing where every time
we have to record two episodes,
everybody goes in expecting somebody's going to blindside somebody.
Although maybe that
ushers in a new
era of a different kind of paranoia, which
could be interesting. We're definitely getting back into our
paranoia era. Yeah.
I got some ideas for how to make this blindside
work. I got some thoughts.
I definitely have the next blindside I
want to do, and I'm fucking jazzed to
get to it. Do they all have to be
AIDS themed? No! No! They don't have to. They could be. They could be if you get to it do they all have to be aids themed no no they don't
have to they could be they could be if you wanted but they don't have to be the next the next one
was that i'm going to do isn't necessarily aids focused is it necessarily but it might be i mean
it's it could encompass a lot of things okay but more than anything i want this i just want your creative wills turning
because i i i'm excited to think about what andrew would blindside me with the problem so now this is
how my brain works now i'm not expecting it to be ridiculous in any way or like serious in any way
because you kind of teased it might be serious so that would no longer be a blind side if you
hit me with another like if there was a cancer episode of some other that would no longer be a blindside if you hit me with another like if
there was a cancer episode of some other show that wouldn't be a blindside because i kind of
anticipate it right you will not anticipate the next thing i would show okay interesting
i can't imagine in i got some good ideas for a blindside i gotta i gotta figure this out
we don't have to overdo it we might not do another blindside for six months,
but it's out there now.
I'm just saying, you know, the wheels are turning.
I wanted to blindside the audience and y'all at the same time.
And I had a lot of different choices for what I could have gone with that might have been a little funnier and a little more like,
you know, tuxedo, condor man, MVP 2 vibes.
But I thought going hyper serious in a comedic space would be a little
more difficult to navigate it was more impactful yeah yeah so definitely more impactful i guess
if you would have asked me when i started the day what are things i would do
during this day mr belvedere would never be on the list. I agree.
Man, what a fucking cool character Mr. Belvedere was. Is he? Just like,
yeah, man, he's just like an awesome
like,
like a grandfatherly
fucking dude,
presence in their lives that helps them all keep
the train on the tracks and like,
because apparently their dad's useless.
Yeah, when he interrupted and totally emasculated the dad in front of because apparently their dad's useless. Yeah, when he interrupted
and totally emasculated the dad
in front of the kid,
that was great.
Yeah.
You gotta love that.
I think you'll find what your dad means.
Mr. Belvedere,
he's got a little bit of British sass in him, you know?
Well, he rolls his R's.
Is that a...
Let me ask you a question.
Is he really British?
Oh. Do you buy him as British i i buy him as like a really posh brit i don't think people talk like that necessarily
anymore but i'd buy it by him as british is he his name is his name is christopher george hewitt
and he's an english he was he's dead but he was an english actor and theater director
known best known for his role as
Lin Aloysius Belvedere in the ABC
sitcom Mr. Belvedere.
Aloysius? Yeah, he was born in
Sussex, Worthing
Sussex. Okay.
And it has a wife.
What did he die of?
You will not
believe it.
A devout Catholic and lifelong bachelor, hewitt served at saint victor's
church in west hollywood during his later years he suffered from arthritis and diabetes
he died from complications of diabetes the arthritis does check out because it did feel
like every time he moved it aged him 17 years he did not like movement i'm on his imdb page right now because i wanted to
see what was up 1921 and 2001 rest in peace um it's a picture of him as mr belvedere and there's
a video that auto played right next to it and it's a trailer for a movie called rat boy where
it's a yes it's just a very rat looking boy like he looks like a big rat and he's in it and he
plays like a coach or something right it's yeah i just don't it's not what i thought was gonna play
when i came to this imdb page and he's dead i didn't think the trailer for rat is that the
movie that you're bringing to the table eric are Are we going to watch the wrap up? No, I don't want to look at this movie.
This is, I'm watching the trailer
and I don't want to see it anymore.
It was directed by Sandra Locke,
who I have recently read a ton about.
That's wild.
She was like a longtime girlfriend of Clint Eastwood,
but they never got married.
He like cheated on his wife with her
and then they were together for like 10 years
and he bought her a house,
and he put her in a bunch of his movies.
I just watched the movie Any Which Way You Can,
or Every Which Way, but one of those two,
Every Which Way But Loose,
where he's got the orangutan Clyde
that punches people, Clint Eastwood,
and she was in that.
That's where they fell in love.
And then he ended up cheating on her
with another woman and started a family with her,
and then threw her out of the house and left her with nothing, and started a family with her and then threw her out of the
house and left her with nothing and she had to sue him and it there was this like crazy lawsuit and
she ended up he ended up like she ended up like backing off the lawsuit because he gave her he
helped her get a directing deal in hollywood like a three-picture deal which is all she wanted to do
is direct.
And then she had a deal for like three years,
and then they wouldn't
greenlight any of her movies,
and then she died of cancer.
Oh my God!
Wow.
It was like,
the whole back half of her life
got completely fucked over
by Clint Eastwood,
pretty much.
I will say,
Belvedere,
he didn't have a lot of screen time
for being the titular character.
Well, this was a very special episode. He also wasn't in a lot of screen time for being the titular character. Well, this was a very special episode.
He also wasn't in a lot of things.
I'm surprised.
He's only in 25 credits for IMDb.
And out of those 25 credits,
he's in The Elephant Man and Rat Boy.
So he really, he had a thing.
He really liked a specific genre.
He was in a lot of TV.
Like, he was in Fantasy Island.
He was in The Mike Hammer Show. He was in Murder, She Wrote. He was in Where in the World. He was in Fantasy Island. He was in the My Camera Show.
He was in Murder, She Wrote.
He was in Where in the World is Carmen Sandiego?
Nice.
He was in California Dreams.
He was in the Jackie Gleason Show.
He almost always played a butler, I feel like.
It's what we do.
He was in an ABC was in a made for,
he was in an ABC afterschool special where he played the Butler,
uh,
in an episode called seven wishes of a rich kid.
What the fuck that is.
Yeah.
Interesting career.
So we'll have to discuss blindside and how exactly we want to do it.
I think we have it figured out mostly.
this was,
uh, this is definitely something i
i'm kind of speechless as to what i feel the same yeah i would i was going for a little bit
of shock and a little bit of awe there's a lot of that this is great this is a very successful
blindside jeff i'd say you nailed it on your first i was also going for a a little bit more
of a helping of comedy on top of
those two things. I don't know if we delivered,
but I hope we did in some capacity.
It's a big ask.
I know. Drop a kid's
AIDS diagnosis and is like, you know
what, I think we'll pepper in some good. I feel
they failed as well. Without being
disrespectful to the disease or
to the people that suffer from it. Right.
No, it's definitely
a difficult task to undertake they just get to it in like the first four minutes
i think it's part of why i wanted to show it to you guys it's just so it's presented so
ludicrously and in such a shocking way yeah that kid walks in and he's like pretty good i got aids
anyway and you're just like what i bet a lot of people watching at home just spit all over their
dinner oh yeah yeah do you think do you think there were more or less than a hundred thousand
spit takes oh across the country way more because this is back this is back when shows got numbers
you know this is back in a sitcom like
that would pull in like 15 20 million people yeah back when there was much less to watch
if i send you a link could you share your screen for a minute eric this reminded me of something
i saw do you want do you want to just send it in the chat here yeah i'll just post in the chat and
then we can watch it through you so we're synced this is something that came up i think it's another great display of like the strange specific specificity of like tv of that time yes this is definitely
what i was talking about when it's um this kind of thing hang on let me get this screen shared here
um this is definitely like the example that i would use for this. Uh, okay.
And here, here it comes.
And here we go.
And here it goes.
And hang on now.
Here we go.
Okay.
Three, two, one.
Oh yeah.
That's a great documentary.
I haven't seen that documentary, but just the, I love that the teasing of like these serious themes
it's really something it's really like just mixed in it's so it's great it's you never
you never do what you were getting when you tuned into your sitcom like you're like i'm gonna turn
on tim the tool man taylor what's he gonna is going to supercharge his lawnmower with a with a jet engine this week?
No, no.
His kid's dying.
Oh, Lord.
Oh, I thought it was going to be related to the dishwasher.
But they didn't let that breathe at all.
No, if it's a T, it's in like the TV trope thing of like very special episode is like
such a such a thing,
such a thing.
I pulled up the IMDb for the actor that played Danny.
He's in like 20 ish things.
A lot of them are sitcoms.
One episode rules.
Do you think that's the worst thing that happened to him as a character he played?
Or do you think he played a string of characters that all died in horrific ways as like educational
tools?
That's a great question
i think i'm gonna try to watch every episode that that actor worked for sitcoms andrew's blindsides
are just gonna be that actor and stuff yes i mean that's totally that's totally uh that would be
totally regulation blindside oh man completely great thank you so much jeff for for i'm sorry i accidentally delayed this
no problem guys it's no it's better that you did because it drug out longer uh let me just say
i'm glad that it went it went about as well as i could have hoped it didn't go as bad as i feared
i'll say that and i'm happy i'm happy to have birthed into the our universe a show with which you can now use
to fuck me over oh it's great
and I can't wait to see the audience reaction
to this yeah everybody
everybody all five of us are able
to blindside whenever
it makes sense to the
schedule you just got to go through it I guess
yeah so can we do two episodes next week
yeah yes
yeah I guess we do still need to.
Yeah.
Okay.
I'm sending the invite.
Thank you.
Just making sure.
Eric, did you change today's calendar invite to blindside?
Just now?
Yeah.
Do you think it's going to be like Gavin?
This will only apply to you and I.
But do you think it's going to be like in when Achievement Hunter would play GTA and you would call up Lamar to send somebody to mug you
and Lamar would be like
can't do it homie somebody else
is already on the way to mug him you think we're gonna have
just be stacking up blindsides
you're just never gonna be able to find a window
oh shit
alright we should
wrap up this blindside and really something.
Really.
Jeff, anything you want to say as the starter of the blindside?
Thanks for listening to the inaugural episode of the blindside.
We hope to see more.
And guess what?
You just got fucking blindsided!