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Don't let nobody judge you, tell you what you can and cannot do.
From Tyler Perry.
I'm standing here right now, never imagined any of this stuff could have happened.
Don't stop.
Now more than ever. You know what I feel like don't you start Brian I feel like church to see
To dance
To play
And on August 27th don't you have your Bible's Turn with me to 2nd Genesis, the first chapter,
the 47th verse of the 1974.
What?
Stay with me.
If you can't follow how deep I'm getting,
just stay where you at.
You don't have to drive to the theater.
Let's go.
You don't have to wait in line.
Bam!
You don't even have to leave your house.
Back the hell up.
Got that coronavirus going around.
Because Tyler Perry's Madea's Farewell Play
is premiering in your living room. Enjoy the ride! Got that coronavirus going around. Because Tyler Perry's Madea's Farewell Play... Whoo-hoo!
...is premiering in your living room.
Enjoy the ride!
Whoo!
I'm hit!
You can't tell if you're hit
because you got no too many damn colors.
You don't even know if you're bleeding.
Tyler Perry's Madea's Farewell Play.
You can't leave yet, Madea. We didn't get to the gospel.
This is my favorite gospel song. Oh, wow.
Okay.
This is the 15th and final episode. No. Oh, wow. Okay. This is the 15th and final episode.
No.
Oh, boy.
I am genuinely sad about this.
I feel that this is ending too soon.
Yes.
It's like, I mean, there's part of me that's like, we should go out wanting more.
That's probably for the best.
Because with Lord of the Rings, we were like digging into the scraps and it was just too much,
but there's so much left to cover in this world.
So we're not covering.
I'm like,
we haven't watched boo.
We haven't watched.
Why did I get married to?
Wait,
why did you skip all these?
We only had 15 episodes.
Do you know how many things this man has?
Yeah.
We didn't get to all the teeth. We didn't get to bra. We this man has? Yeah. We didn't
get to all the, we didn't get to bra,
we didn't get to sisters,
we didn't get to
the Meet the Browns new series.
We did watch Assisted Living.
No, we watched
Meet the Browns, but we didn't watch Assisted Living.
Are you guys ever driving around Los Angeles
and you suddenly just see like a new billboard
for a Tyler Perry thing and that, you're like, oh, that exists.
Like, I feel like I have that experience once a week.
Yeah, it's every day.
I find that there's some new series he has.
He literally put something out every second.
I mean, yeah, it's shocking.
It's truly, truly wild.
I went to a bridal, no, a baby shower and spent a chunk of time. He was there
and I was like, I can't believe my friends are friends with Tyler Perry. No, I spent
15 solid minutes explaining the oval. I've explained the oval to so many people. It's
like my main topic and there's so much to say. And I mean, anytime you get someone,
if you start explaining like one part of the oval,
you have to say about 10,000 more things because it just goes.
And I've only seen the pilot.
Okay.
So I shouldn't ask what the oval is.
You can revisit our oval episode because honestly, there's a solid hour about it.
And that's what we would just recap for you right now.
It's fully nuts.
Anything that you think could happen on a TV show happens.
And then so much happens, he creates a full-blown spinoff of something that happens in the pilot.
But we're not talking about that today.
No, we're not.
So today we have watched a Tyler Perry stage play, a filmed version of Medea's Farewell Play from 2020.
It is available on BET+. You can also watch it on Amazon or you can record it on Filo. There's going to be spoilers. So watch it first
if you're mad about spoilers. So, okay, Lauren, how do you feel about watching this play?
I know. I feel like we need to introduce our guest, honestly, because we just need to hear all
of his opinions.
So our guest is, you've already heard his voice.
He's a writer, comedian, performer who has written on The Amber Ruffin Show and The Good
Place.
He has also hosted the podcast Gilmore Guys and Punch Up the Dam.
Punch Up the Dam?
Punch Up the Dam!
Punch Up the Dam!
Punch Up the Dam! It's Demi and JT the dam it's a podcast about beavers
did you punch up the dam um tyler perry's actually already picked up punch up the dam for three
and they're shooting it in one week um total so we're so excited to talk about medea's farewell
play now this play just before we launch launch into the full-on summary,
what were your initial thoughts about this play?
And had you seen it before?
I had not seen it before.
My mom likes Tyler Perry.
And so every so often I will walk into the living room of her house
and just be like, oh, that's a Tyler Perry thing.
And you can just tell from the feel of what's going on
that it's a Tyler Perry thing, even when he's not on screen and i i it's like the last time i saw
her watching a tyler perry thing was so long ago but i i saw this and i was like i'm getting deja
vu because it feels so similar and i was just like are all of his things just do they just have this
sort of energy all these plays like how many places you guys watch well this is the only play we've watched but okay but his his stuff has the same
feeling like there's a family where there is secrets and they will get revealed towards the
end and it's like similar secrets i feel like i'm like it's just someone's cheating this person
this person then they do some gospel singing anyway i, I hadn't seen it, but yeah,
I had a lot of feelings about it.
But you essentially had.
I mean, first of all, I was quite upset
when I saw that it was two hours and 16 minutes long.
Yes, livid.
I thought, there's no way.
How is this going to be so long?
And then there were just,
there were so many things about it
that I was really bored by.
But one thing that i thought was
really interesting was how first of all medea takes 30 minutes to come out which is a very
standard medea practice like we want medea now we want medea all the time and we kind of just only
want to see medea i think my takeaway was like i would have just watched medea talk out of her ass
for two and a half hours then at the end though, though, there's like full on karaoke for like 35 minutes.
Yes.
What the hell was that?
It's a concert.
Uh-huh.
But everyone had amazing voices.
Everyone was amazing.
So I could see like seeing it live.
You would be like, oh, my God, I'm going to let this wash over me.
But in my living room with my dog i was like uh
what i started being like i'm gonna fast forward through half of these
i i wish i could but i always feel like i'm gonna miss something important for the podcast and i was
like i guess i'll just watch everyone sing every word of this famous song that i know like it's just
like it's pony okay like i never did enjoy that i did enjoy
tyler's pony well how about when tyler went maybe lock them doors and turn the light i was like i
cannot believe this is happening i didn't understand why there was a country interlude
but i was like i guess i'm here for it i don't know what that was. And I mean, so overall it was like, I couldn't follow.
I feel like I couldn't follow the play weirdly.
I was watching, but I was like, who, what, where, when, why?
Like, I just didn't know what was going on.
How did you feel, Nicole?
I felt the same way, especially in the beginning
when I was like, these are laugh lines,
but nobody's laughing.
No one was laughing. and then i kept thinking
okay the audience is on really low nope then something funny would happen and they'd go crazy
and i was like what the fuck why is everyone silent they were waiting yes yeah for medea
yeah they were waiting for the people they knew aunt bam got got a huge like, ooh, woo. Yeah. Mr. Brown got a woo.
Cora.
But even Mr. Brown, he got like a woo, but then like he would be saying his goofy stuff
and then everyone's like, okay.
Yeah.
Maybe they were just like, Madea.
We want Madea.
Yeah.
They're like, don't tease us.
Give us the entree.
Come on.
It's very funny to like watch this without any prior understanding of the Perryverse
and just sort of like, you can tell when someone enters and they're like, oh, this is a beloved character.
So I was like, yeah!
Yeah!
And some of those characters were in like 90% of the things that we've watched.
I looked up the Wikipedia, the chart of like characters and I was like, okay, so this is, these people are in all of them.
Yeah.
It's very funny.
Yeah.
He does reuse people like Omarar who i didn't know that
was his name in the play he's sam on the oval and then i think a couple other people are on a couple
other tv shows i gotta google the oval i feel like this is gonna come up a lot so the oval is the
tyler perry white house show that's what it sounded like but is it like is it just it's
absurd it's the most it's a soap opera on crack it's like it's like. But is it like, is it just... It's absurd. It's a soap opera on crack.
It's like the first lady and the president are punching each other in the first minute of the show.
Awesome.
The pilot.
Yeah, it's honestly, it's a real thrilling ride.
I've now seen over 30 episodes.
But yeah, this play was so hard to follow.
It really was.
It was so weird because at the end of the day,
I think it was a really simple plot.
Yes.
I mean, when we read the plot, I think that'll be helpful.
I almost wanted to read it ahead of time
because I was like, I want to know what's happening.
But I was like, this, it's like,
there's someone who's like getting divorced or something.
I was like missing, like, it was so weird.
And then I also feel like Madea goes off book
like a lot
and fully breaks
the fourth wall
like so many times
and was just openly
laughing at times
I was like
Tyler Perry's having
the time of his life
but doesn't it feel like
stand up or something
where it's like
kind of
planned
uh huh
like he'd be like
he'd be like
like someone was holding
um
a pan of mac and cheese and they're
like it's really hot watch out and then he's like that's not mac and cheese that's that's just it's
cold this isn't even hot there's napkins inside and then they're like that's our prop and then
medea was like oh are we acting and then decide i was like you have done this like it's such a weird move to like you wrote this
yeah he he tried you wrote it he tried to break the fourth wall a couple of times where you just
be like uh why is he why is she walking in the middle of the stage and i was just like
what because you directed her to do that you're making fun like yeah why did she have to go to
the middle stage to read the to make a phone call or whatever i was like you wrote it you directed it you planned it you've seen them do
this i can imagine him typing just like oh that's brilliant they're gonna lose their minds when they
realize that i'm tyler perry as tyler i'm like okay yeah the times when medea like lowered her
voice yes okay then i mean that was i mean it's funny, but it feels like it's a shtick that's like brought out on purpose.
Like, yeah, there was one point where Medea is like, this is something that I do.
This is I mean, I really do this.
And I was like, I didn't need the qualifier.
Like, no, yes.
When Tyler wanted to make it known that he actually meant what he was about to say he was like he was like as medea like
you should always say actually let me just tell you actually really do this yeah and then got it
the payoff was i have pictures around my house photos so you have memories yeah and i was like
okay it's not like the most original idea yeah i think when you go to anyone's house you're like oh family is on the wall and the
good times boy i think that's all very like play stuff where it's just sort of like having to make
it feel so live that you like engage with the audience on a level where it's like we know that
we're performing a thing like where he just starts making jokes about augusta and you're just like
okay that's where they yeah I guess I guess
that's where they are yeah this is crazy it's like when you go see a musical and they make a joke
about something that we all know is real and like not in the where it's like oh this song's never
gonna work what's it called thriller and everyone's like oh okay yeah it's just like what this is only
that's the worst when you're watching like a play about like a famous musician and it's yeah it's just like what this is only for that's the worst when you're watching like a
a play about like a famous musician and it's like it's like they're like let me just tinker around
and it's like the most famous song and you're like exactly yeah the bohemian rhapsody
oh my god okay well let's read our our um our final installment for at least the time being of news media news media
um this is crazy actually tyler perry teases third installment of why did i get married it's called
why did i get married again okay this is what we're talking about every second he has another
fucking project i don't understand he just announced he was bringing medea back he's
bringing medea back he's doing the sequel to why Did I Get Married? Or the threequel.
He has a Jazzman's Blues.
He has the Madea movie on Netflix.
And guess what?
These are all probably going to come out in 2021.
Oh, yeah.
That's why this show could go on forever.
Forever.
How does he do it?
He shoots movies in eight days.
Oh, yeah.
That's a huge thing. He shoots movies in eight days? Oh yeah, that's a huge thing. He shoots things
in eight days. Yeah, which makes sense
that he can do a play if it's
probably structured the same way.
I kept thinking, how does he
rehearse and memorize this all so fast?
I assume that the movies are probably
staged the same way the plays are, where it's like they do the rehearsal and whatnot.
And then it's just like, just go. Do as many
lines as you can right now.
Fully. It's crazy. It's also just like, it do as many lines as you can right now but like fully it's
crazy it's also just like it's so much work for one person which have you guys talked at all about
the whole like him not writing with anyone else and like firing the writers yeah we didn't know
he fired the writers yeah so there was a thing on one show where it got misrepresented as like
him firing writers because they tried to unionize on a show of his and then he ended up writing it himself and i think it's more that he just was
like yeah they just didn't write like i wrote so i fired them and wrote it myself and i'm still
like well that still sucks just hire different writers or just teach people because like he
doesn't write with like act breaks don't you think you could write in this style like yeah you just write what you want for you know a couple of pages and then you go improvise
a bunch of scenes we have a script yeah just teach people how you write so wait about why did i get
married again on june 11th shortly after the news dropped that tyler perry will be releasing another
media film on netflix he took to twitter to tease a third installment of why did I get married,
uh,
of his franchise titled?
Why did I get married again?
Along with the photo,
he tweeted,
I've got a question.
Should we revisit this?
Shut up.
That's like that.
Like me more.
It's like,
I did a thing.
It's unclear if Perry was teasing
the film to test audience reception or if the
film is actually in the works well it I'm sure
it is and yeah same thing
the way that he writes them it feels like
he can just like send the tweet and then start writing
it's like well I'm halfway done
the poll's at 50% let's go let's do it
I also think it's
funny that it's the third installment but
there's six rings.
Oh, yeah.
Wait, wait.
Are there?
There's more than three couples.
Well, there were more than three couples.
Yeah.
There's Tyler and his wife,
Jenna Jackson and her husband,
the screaming lady who I love and her husband.
And then get off the plane.
Yeah, there's four couples.
Harrison Ford?
That guy was so mean.
Yeah, it was Harrison Ford.
Yeah, it was Harrison Ford
and it was actually Air Force One.
Get off my plane.
I do not negotiate with terrorists.
I would love to see Harrison Ford
in a Madea movie.
Just the most out of place.
I would love it.
Yeah.
Yeah, I would very much love that.
I mean, there have been some casting choices like that in some of the things we watched. I would love it. Yeah. Yeah. I would very much love that. I mean,
there've been some casting choices like that.
And some of the things we watched,
like,
I feel like Kathy Bates was like pretty unexpected.
She's a guest.
Yup.
She was in the family that prays.
And you'd think it's about a,
like an evil family.
It's not.
It's not.
What?
Why would you?
Cause praise is spelled P-R-E-Y.
Yes.
Yes.
Oh,
sorry.
Not like praise.
Yeah. Like, I'll praise. So it's like the family that prays and you're like oh they're gonna get something they're gonna take
advantage of them or do something it was it was really like this is part of it though like where
we feel like he just types because you're like wait it seemed like you actually had something
like that even the title tells me a lot and then none of that happened so i don't know sometimes I see his titles and I feel like they're the titles that like you come up with for a TV show that's been running for like 50 years.
Or you're just like, yeah, there's a pun in there.
We'll figure out the plot later.
But is there like any sort of thematic difference between like a Madea's family, whatever, and a why did I get married?
Like, it feels like they're all just kind of.
Well, Medea is more goofy than the movies without Medea.
But Tyler Perry's in the movies without Medea.
Or is he in all of them?
He's in most of them.
Yeah.
But like he, the thing is like with Medea,
most of the movies I would say are not comedies.
Even Medea movies are walking a line between 10 genres.
But like, so when Medea enters the screen, it's funny and crazy.
But then it's like back to like really sad.
And maybe Madea makes like a speech that's like actually moving at some point.
So overall, like, yeah, I mean, I think the movies that don't have Madea are like pretty dramatic and intense.
Should we go to a break and then jump right in?
Yeah, let's do it.
Okay, let's take a break.
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All right.
So, Medea's farewell play
was written by Tyler Perry,
directed by Tyler Perry,
released August 27th, 2020.
2020?
So, there's a thing,
there's a joke where they make,
they make a joke about coronavirus.
They do.
Wait a minute.
What?
Yeah.
Yes, there's a point where two characters when medea enters two
characters like hug and he's like stay away from me that got that coronavirus and then i was like
how early is it into it where it's still kind of cute or okay is this midway in and like this was
february 2020 really okay so it's right before okay Okay. Cause I'm looking at a, we have a little bit of info and it says,
uh,
the play toward,
uh,
sold out venues from January,
2019 to February,
2020.
Oh my God.
Cause I,
I was curious.
I was like,
are they just shooting this in like June?
And they're just like,
fuck it.
Everyone coming to the theater.
Cause they,
they cut the audience and you can tell that like COVID doesn't exist.
Anyway.
I wanted them to cut to the audience a lot more.
I wanted to see reactions.
I felt like that would have made it feel more fun to watch.
Yeah.
They only cut just to be like, Augusta, that's you.
Yeah.
Strange.
Should we get into this plot?
Yeah.
Okay.
So Medea's family and also Demi, like every time medea's family gathers it
is a different family really yes medea has a gigantic family and never never tries to like
correlate like make you understand how everyone's related so they got a grandma in this one
someone did call her grandma that was new does Cora oh
yeah so okay so we're gonna get into it so okay they gather to celebrate her great-grandson Malik
as he prepares to graduate from law school Malik is Cora's grandson Cora's other daughter Robin
notices that her their friend Sylvia's ring and their and and they celebrate her engagement oh
they notice her ring and celebrate her engagement.
They're interrupted by Tiffany, Titi,
Darlene's daughter,
who arrives at the house.
Titi tells Darlene, Robin, and Sylvia that she's waiting for Malik
to arrive with his friend, Devin,
who she's been trying to date.
Okay, and the whole world around Titi,
I need to know more.
I need to understand
what is happening here
because everyone is extremely mean to
tt so mean yes the tt stuff drove me nuts because so there's parts where you think okay there's
gonna be something serious that comes out of this character and they do not give her any even near
the end it's just like she's supposed to be a joke thing but then i also i just from like a
social sense i'm just sort of, so is this a trans character?
Because they have that line near the beginning.
Yes, yes.
And then I'm like, well, Tyler Perry tackling a trans character at all is,
he's not the right person to handle it.
It's not the right thing to handle it.
I don't know if a thing where it's like,
isn't a man kind of funny in an old woman costume the right way to handle it?
But then it's also like, so uh quay rogers the
actor playing tt i looked at identifies as a man so this is a man playing a trans character and so
the idea of it being like all right well this is a uh a man pretending to be a woman and this one
is not funny and this man pretending to be a woman exactly i was just like whoa there's a lot
happening here and he
doesn't and no one knows how yeah no one knows how to react do they clarify that tt is trans
because i was like is tt like medea where medea is a woman but we joke about how masculine this
woman is that's another yeah i don't i that I, I felt that everyone was so transphobic, honestly,
that it was like,
it had to be that the character was trans
and not just an annoying girl or something.
It was like a really weird, heavy-handed obsession
with putting her down.
Because Aunt Bam does say those three boys over there.
Yes. And Titi's like, who? over there yes and tiki's like who and then
right yeah and then okay get it through your head i'm i'm your daughter and it's like okay
this is going to be a serious thing then they just were calling her ugly i was like what is
happening i know it was so mean and i yeah it was relentless and i i felt like then they were
like initially when the character first walked out,
I thought that she was going to be a comedic character,
like just as like a larger than life personality or something.
But it was like, no, she shut down immediately, like by everyone else.
And then like she has a couple moments of like being funny,
but then like doesn't get laughs because it's confusing.
I think how she's set up.
So you're not sure if you're supposed to or not
and then she starts having catchphrases and i was like what's going on here she keeps doing this
thing where she goes what what and then see and i was like the audience is not laughing at this
and it just kept coming back and i was like all right even when tt sings a song at the end when
everyone gets up and sings a song, they don't let her sing.
And I was like, this is fucked up.
Like, I'm like, this is so weird.
So weird.
It was very strange.
Like, doesn't everyone feel bad?
Like, what is this?
I guess not.
It was as if TT just walked onto the stage and they were like, huh, we didn't rehearse with this person.
Let's be mean to them.
It also feels like,
I feel like if you asked Tyler Perry, he'd be like,
well, I'm actually doing something great here because
they go
three men and then she's like, well, no, I'm a
daughter. And then everyone's like, okay, this is a woman.
But then they're also like, but just because
she's a woman doesn't mean we won't be mean to her
as a woman. And it's like, we respect her gender wise, but not as a person.
And that's why we're great.
That's definitely a through line in the movies anyway.
Like women get as much shit as the men.
The worst things happen to women in his movies.
So, okay.
Malik arrives and everyone congratulates him.
When Devin enters with him, TitiT. asks him if he blocked her,
and Devin says he changed his number.
And this was, like, a really weird moment, too.
Aunt Bam shows up, and Robin's husband, Omar, helps her inside.
So, yeah, like, so T.T.'s, like, actually, like,
wait, you blocked me?
And then it's, like, a weird moment that's kind of, like,
him obviously lying and saying, I changed my number.
And then, like, Aunt Bam comes in, and everyone's so excited that it just takes away from it.
But the T.T. storyline doesn't pay off at all.
So you're like, no, wait, why am I just finding out that like this guy blocked her?
Yeah, there's no resolution.
There's no resolution to anything with T.T.
No.
But I will say Aunt Bam, I don't know if any of her stuff was scripted.
She was just going and going. i loved her song at the end her song was everyone was such a good singer i know the joke
i liked was when she was like oh them stairs and they're like there were two and she was like
that just it made me laugh how old is the actress because that was also at the end they're putting
on the screen like huge images of
each actor and they didn't show hers like they like were the camera was too low and i was like
wait i want to see her her head without all this wig and also she was the only person who wasn't
who was still in her out in her costume yeah and i i thought that was actually unfair
but maybe that's part of her like thing of not showing what she really looks like. She's 54.
Okay.
Well, I even thought she was younger than that.
I thought she was younger than that, too.
But yeah, she made me laugh.
I would go in between, like, laughing and then being like, oh, boy, this is, you're being so mean.
I had a few moments where I was, like, embarrassed and like, damn, this is kind of funny.
I laughed a few times where I was, I was like embarrassed and like, damn, this is kind of funny.
I laughed a few times for sure.
Yeah.
The first time she says Uber,
I was like,
that's great.
And then they just kept doing it.
I was like,
all right.
And then they throw in a rape joke.
And I'm like,
all right,
come on.
When she said,
I mean,
we all get that.
I don't know if that's going to be in our,
in our breakdown here,
but like she says,
I took an Uber and then I had to, the guy wanted me to rape him and he and she just keeps saying that and then they figure
out no you mean rate him r-a-t-e and she's which is fully insane that she keeps taking the uppers
if i took an uber and the driver said please rape me i'd be like oh i guess i don't take uppers anymore yeah yeah i
don't this is like very weird for me i don't do that uh but these characters don't live in the
real world no no they sure don't okay so cora arrives with mr brown and they greet everyone
mr brown starts singing a mash-up of gospel songs pulling up family members one by one to join along
and that moment i said, this is a musical?
It's a musical.
It's a musical.
They sing known songs, though.
There's no original.
It's an original musical.
And Mr. Brown.
That's too much time for Tyler Perry to write.
He's not going to write a song.
And Mr. Brown, who I honestly think is a very funny character in a lot of the things that we've watched is not getting any laughs in this man
no they didn't give him much to do
but even when he ran in like
when he was stoned or whatever
on accident oh is that what happened I was
so confused when he ran in without his shirt on
and the goggles and like the staff
I was like wait what he ate like a bunch
of the brownies or whatever
that plot was drawn out
so much in a weird way.
Because like he starts eating them and they're like,
they start laughing.
You're like, oh, okay, it's edibles.
But they try to tease it out like,
whoa, what's going on with him?
What's he eating?
And you're like, well, it's edibles.
It's edibles.
And then at some point they're just like,
he ate weed and everyone's like, weed?
And you're like, no, yeah.
We know.
Tyler Perry likes to pretend that weed is not mainstream.
Yeah. Yeah.
Yeah, because Madea like loves weed and it's like so crazy.
It's like, yeah.
A lot of old people like weed.
A lot of people just like weed.
Some people have whole personalities built around weed.
It's not taboo.
It's illegal in many places now.
Like it's not.
I realized that near the end of this play, I realized like, well, this whole thing is boomer humor. It's just, it's sort of like,
it's targeted for like an older audience who will just sort of go like,
we, that's kind of crazy. Or like, it will just be like, Oh,
Medea's talking about millennials. Oh, now we're yeah.
Get them.
What does she call them? Mantenials?
Magnolium.
Magnolium.
And then they just have like a big back and forth of everyone calling it the wrong name.
And I was like, man, this is this is killing in Augusta.
Oh, my God.
OK, so Medea arrives and tells the family about how she used to be a stripper named Bodacious.
She then confuses Titi for Big Frida before telling everyone that the burning bush moses came across in the
bible was marijuana now the big freedom moment was kind of funny because it was so such a current
reference i was like surprised by yes and that the audience got it i was like whoa okay i don't know
who's in the audience i agree it was so specific um i did like the stripper story that was fully improvised because at the end when she was like,
they said I was pregnant and then I got back on the pole and you slid right out covered in glitter and dollar bills.
And then at the end, Medea falls out of character and goes, that was stupid.
And I was like, I mean, it was a funny story.
Why undercut it?
Like, just let it be funny.
That's the part where Tyler completely broke character
and was like, oh, this is so stupid.
Uh-huh.
This is so stupid.
If that was improvised, I'm like,
Tyler Perry is good at improv,
which makes sense that he is just sort of like.
He is good at improv.
Yeah.
No, no, that's like, that's the driving force,
I think, behind everything is that he is,
and he is very funny.
There's a great outtake of him in, what's his name?
Dr. Phil.
Medea goes to jail.
There's a great improvised take that's not, no, it's in the movie.
Just watch that scene.
It's great.
Yeah, but when he is dancing as Medea and like being totally crazy,
he's very funny.
And like,
it's,
it's,
it's just like a kind of confusing thing.
Cause I feel like I don't,
we don't get enough of him as himself.
I mean,
I don't,
I don't know enough about who he actually is or what he's like in
conversation.
So like when I see him as Medea being like so goofy,
I'm like,
this is funny.
Like,
this is like like it's funny
to watch you commit a hundred percent and like grind on the floor with those huge tits like
that's really absurd when Medea jumped out of her seat and her titties flew so high
I laughed so hard and then she's like oh I knocked something out of my stomach. And then held her butt as she walked away.
I continued to laugh.
Like I paused it because I laughed so hard.
Medea with a gun got me.
I was just like,
that's gold.
I don't know what it is,
but when Medea pulls out a gun,
I'm laughing.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And then Aunt Bam,
at one point she tells her to duck.
That made me laugh.
When her duck was just, when she put duck was just putting her chin to her chest.
I'm like, that's not a duck.
So Darlene's ex-husband, William, arrives without an invitation
and everyone's upset by his presence.
Titi refuses to say hi to him.
Then William says hi to Medea.
She pulls out a gun and shoots the floor, causing everyone to duck and take cover.
I feel like it's important to note that by this point point 90 of what's happening is like serious yes like it doesn't feel like a
comedy like we're talking about like the funniest things that happened but like it's mainly silent
and like they're kind of doing like a dramatic like soap like it just feels like yeah and i and
i was kind of like who what like i i don't know what like why do I care and it felt like it was a lot of introducing people for like an hour yes also Medea does this weird bit where she talks
about Rosa Parks and then she took a picture of Rosa Parks on her iPhone and then shows a picture
of Rosa Parks and I was like what is and Medea was in the window did you see you know I didn't
clock I rewound it because I was like what is so funny I did not clock that. I rewound it because I was like, what is so funny? I did not clock that.
I loved that bit. That was, I genuinely cackled.
I was just like, oh my,
because also the reveal of seeing it big
on the screen up there, I was just like,
if you're in the audience,
you don't know there's a screen up there
and all of a sudden you just see a giant photo
of Rosa Parks with Tyler Perry.
I'd be like, this is art.
This is postmodern art.
Put this entire scene in home i'm so sad i
missed it now i have to go back and watch that scene again when tyler perry just goes off and
they just let well he just lets himself just like riff for a bit i'm just sort of like this works
because like there's that story he's telling about like making lunch for someone where he just keeps listing foods. This is fucking ridiculous, but it works.
Yeah, I know.
So Robin's ex-husband calls and Robin is furious that he's leaving her kids with his new girlfriend.
I swear to God, I didn't catch any of this as it was happening.
Omar asks if they can go get the kids and Robin gets angry and says they need to spend time with their father.
Omar storms out. William tells Darlene that he's engaged to Sylvia,
revealing that the engagement ring they celebrated earlier was from him.
Darlene is shocked, and the rest of the family is outraged.
Yeah, and everyone was mad because,
God, the characters in this, there's so many people.
It was like, you don't sleep with your best friend's man
or whatever yeah i was like but like i don't know what if what if they're happier that way
yeah also you don't like him well do you watch real housewives of atlanta
um i watched it in the beginning and i watched the episode where they all fucked uh that stripper
yeah well i i missed something because i just saw like a news thing
that portia is now engaged to fallon's ex-husband basically there was a side character fallon who
came on as like a friend and she was married to this guy and i guess she got divorced from him
now portia's marrying i was blown away by that but i'm uh i need to catch up on the show because i
don't know if that was covered on the show or not or if that was just what's been happening in pandemic.
But people marry each other's friends' exes.
They do.
It happens.
I think if you're like genuinely over them,
then it should just be like, yeah, all right.
But if it's like there's something there and it's like,
well, then your friend should probably know about this
and it shouldn't be like a secret that they were.
The fact that it was a secret that they were dating at all
to the point that now they're getting married,
it's like time to reveal.
I'm like, that's fucked up.
Yeah.
That is, that is fucked up.
But I guess it's just like being in comedy or whatever,
like it's pretty incestuous.
So like people date each other or whatever.
So I'm like, whatever to it.
But boy, people were, Titi was real angry.
Yeah.
Titi was, that was the most,
the closest thing Titi had to a serious moment just being like
i don't want to see my father and then you're like well why and then it's revealed and i'm like
i don't know i guess i i understand that and then anyway we're still describing the plot but like
then some other should have the tt and they don't treat that seriously at all i'm like well no they
should yeah it was tt's whole thing was not respected okay yeah so uh everyone leaves the house to
head to the graduation chorus sits with darlene and tells her they need to pray about the situation
they begin singing another gospel song and the songs there were okay wait there were some gospel
songs within there were some pop songs yes that were That were sung or R&B songs and stuff.
And it was like just things, songs, you know, from the 90s mainly, I feel like.
And I thought that was really random.
The gospel song made more sense because I feel like in his movies too,
like he incorporates that and that's kind of like part of the movie often is like people end up in a church.
There's a song.
It's related somehow to the emotion of the scene.
But yes, I'm trying to remember what songs they were singing.
They sang Brian McKnight's Back at One.
And that was one where I was like, wait, I recognize these lyrics.
And the guy singing it was like, he was totally i mean he had everyone had a great voice
so it was pleasant but it was like he was like milking it and i was going like this is karaoke
like you're just singing a song that we like you know full-blown karaoke if i saw tyler perry play
and then just suddenly got tricked into being like surprised this jukebox musical but it was still
two hours and 16 minutes i'd be like no no cut these out right a list of songs to listen to afterwards and i'll go home and be like all right on the
drive home i'm gonna listen to these songs and be like what if they sang that cool yeah i didn't
really the songs didn't add to the story no it didn't help me understand characters more
it was just it like more distracting yes
because you're like wait what is that why are they singing okay because even that song is
kind of silly where it's like one or it's like five repeat steps one through it's like so stupid
okay so everyone arrives home from the graduation oh robin and omar reconcile and medea gives robin
advice about focusing on what she has in life medea apologizes to sylvia for fighting with her
and she apologizes and then burns a cigarette into her shoulder oh i feel like i missed that
medea has a like a cigarette that looks like it's been like her weed. It bothered me that that cigarette never got shorter the entire way.
Because it wasn't lit at all.
She doesn't take a drag from it.
It's a prop that the payoff is she burns a woman.
Yeah.
And then Medea has a speech where she was like, you looking behind you.
Why are you looking behind you?
There's a reason why the rear view mirror is
smaller than the windshield and i was like it's smaller than the windshield so you can see out
of the windshield imagine if the rear view mirror was as big as the windshield
how would you drive you got a duck to look through the windshield you'd be like yeah just driving all hunched over like while that
is a really stupid quote i did go huh i did too and then i looked it up and i was like whoa that
that's really good writing i was like then i looked it up and it's like on a bunch of photos
of like sunset oh okay this is this is not his idea i thought it was his i did think it was good
till i thought about it yeah yeah and then i also was his. That's pretty good. I did think it was good till I thought about it.
Yeah.
Yeah.
And then I also was like, well, there's also, there's mirrors on the sides of the car to help you see back and they tell you to turn around.
So it's not a great metaphor at all.
Mr. Brown, Omar and William talk outside of the house, which is a thing he loves, to have three men talking outside of a house.
This conversation.
It's boy talk.
Oh, my God.
Yes.
Mr. Brown tells William that he should not be coming
to the house with Sylvia.
He then breaks into a song.
Sylvia apologizes to Darlene and tells her she didn't know
what to do because she loves William.
She admits that she was with William when they were still
married on their family cruise.
Malik asks William to leave. Devin confesses that he and Darlene have been seeing each other with
oh boy and Titi she heart Titi's heartbroken and Malik is furious so the song Mr. Brown sings is
like so intense like it's all about humping if I remember yeah that conversation takes such a turn
because he's just sort of like you need to you guys need
to respect your woman except for you you need to stop you need to be respected by a woman and then
they're both like you don't fuck and he's like oh i fuck and then he just goes into it and it's not
funny though like it's like it's not even supposed to be like it was like it was so serious and it
was truly about him being like i can get it like this i can get it like that like whatever and i was like okay mr brown there's a weird line that uh i feel like medea like the medea verse
sort of has where it's like it's uh holy but also horny in a way where it's like that can't like
neither can sort of like conflict with the other where it's like we're gonna be horny but in a way
where it's like we won't say anything specific so that it can still be holy and we're gonna be holy but not in a
way where it dissuades the fact that you know people are horny and that's great also the way
tt reacts and shakes her head or their head in a way that i was like is is TT's neck okay? And that wig was truly glued down
because it did not come off.
Yeah, because she was like throwing her head around.
Oh, full exorcist, yeah.
And then later, TT, she, I think it's called duck walking
when you walk bent fully down.
And I was like, TT's body can handle it.
Oh yeah, no, TT was doing a lot of moves.
Yeah.
She at one point just like drops full to the ground
and like, it's not a full dead drop,
but it was just sort of like,
whoa, you hit your head on the floor.
Or she didn't, but it was just like,
it was a lot of stuff where I was like,
okay, you are like auditioning for Drag Race right now.
And I was like, but also, what else do you do here it was part of what made
the character uncomfortable though i think is that like it was like she was doing these big things
where i feel like they were funny but like no one was giving it to her audience didn't care
no they didn't because tt's reactions i thought were funny me too truly moved her neck like that
i it was it was very funny to me.
But some of it I was thinking,
okay, if this was one of the movies,
I would be cracking up.
Yes.
But there's something about being on stage
where it's like so far away
and you're not getting like the full face emotions
and everything.
Like in the movies,
a lot of this stuff would have been stuff
that I thought was funny.
Like, I don't know.
Like a lot of the things
that felt really silent
for the audience.
I think it's like the same way a multicam works
where it's like, if the joke,
if there isn't a big laugh after it,
you feel like, oh, I also won't laugh at that.
But then it's like,
they basically are telling you what things are funny
and how funny they are.
Whereas a movie, it's just like all up to you.
And it's just so strange.
Yeah.
Yeah. So this is where devin sings brian mcknight's back at one to darlene and proposes darlene's concerned devin is too young
but medea and bam convince her to reconsider and then medea offers more advice to everyone before
she gets up to leave and dances to pony by genuine i mean this was very funny to me medea putting her she was like in a downward dog ass up
in the air wiggling it around i was like and she was like i have my favorite gospel song and i was
like i was like okay that is funny i laughed really hard darlene asked corey to sing a gospel
hymn and the play ends quote unquote because, it doesn't end for another 40.
You should just, you should tell people that like,
you have an intermission and then be like,
all right, from this point on, we're singing.
It's not plot related anymore.
Everything's fine.
No more plot.
I did say to Mike when we were watching it,
I was like, if I was there,
I think I could be excited about the songs going on for a long time.
Just because everyone was so good.
And like, you know, most of the songs are all of the songs.
And so then it's like, this is fun.
But on my computer, I was truly, it was like what you said, Nicole.
I'm just like, why is this happening?
Why is it?
And then for then part of what I thought was confusing was like the play's done.
It feels like some people are not in character.
Like some people are just doing stuff.
Like when that one guy sings Maxwell and like this woman's work or whatever.
And like,
I'm like,
he's just performing.
He's just,
he's not in character yet.
But then TT comes out and tries to do something and they're like,
nope.
And like push her away.
Then aunt Bam does this thing totally in character,
which was really good
oh yeah bam can sing yeah but i just was like why are some people in character and some people
aren't and then when the like show ended and they this also made me really sad i mean i don't know
i've sung emotional but when they're like here's the whole band it's a live band the whole time
and then they put up each person's picture on a huge screen and no one claps yes it was like it was very confusing
i was like it was weird because i was like nobody reacted the way i thought they would react in the
audience like clap for the orchestra and then i mean in the beginning i guess the dialogue was so
overlapping that they didn't leave room for laughs yeah but i don't even beginning i guess the dialogue was so overlapping that they didn't
leave room for laughs yeah but i don't even know i don't know if they would have laughed i also
wonder if it was like i feel like when the laughs got big that's when you heard them or maybe they
like turned it up at that point but it does feel like there's a point in which people are like
laughing like lightly chuckling or even just like clapping sort of quietly and you can't hear it
and then when it's like big you can't hear it so it feels like no one's clapping otherwise
but i i also don't i don't know because it feels like once medea comes in or even when
aunt ban comes in it's just like laugh laugh laugh laugh laugh and then it's so clear that
the audience is alive but every time else it's like no they don't give a shit yeah i would have
liked to see people like see some reactions just of even like during serious
parts like just see some people watching it or get like a section of the audience
just to kind of get a sense of like are people what are people thinking because it's
it's it just wasn't clear but this is also what we have come across so much with like
tyler perry doing so many different genres and one thing where you don't know how to feel like
watching the movies like we had like a moment with um which i can't i always mix up which one it is
but the one where uh the woman has cancer and then she dies um i can do that all by myself
no it's either big happy family or family reunion yeah that's what i mix up those two it's yeah um
but anyway like we were like you know all over the place emotionally watching that like there's one
moment you're laughing and the next one you're like literally sobbing like a beautiful funeral
scene sobbing at the end and like it's that's interesting but i feel like it didn't feel like
people were having that emotional response it just felt like it was silence or enjoyment i don't know yeah and for
two hours that's a lot it is a lot of silence and a lot of enjoyment it is a lot so some trivia
about this play this play toured from january 2019 to february 2020 and the filmed version of
the play is the final performance and the play is quaylon rogers first stage appearance as his
internet character t his internet character,
T.T.
Internet character.
That's, okay,
I was confused by that
because I was like,
did Tyler Perry license
this character out to Quailan?
Because he was doing
other stuff with this character.
But I guess they were just like,
what if T.T.
was part of this family?
Which makes sense.
Well, I think Medea,
or not Medea,
Tyler Perry likes to pull
like popular internet stuff.
So I think TT existed before.
TT definitely existed before the play.
Okay.
That's actually really interesting.
I mean, I'm Googling a bit about this now,
and I guess there was some talk of TT joining a Martin reboot at one point.
So this character has been in other stuff or talked about being in other stuff.
But like, so is it a, I mean,
it seems like if it's an internet character,
it's a comedic character.
Yes.
I guess so.
But the way that she's treated in this feels like,
well, it's not supposed to be a comedic character.
It's supposed to be like a real character
that does comedic beats,
but not a character that you go and you're like,
ha ha, that's funny.
Just by their nature of existence.
I don't know.
Yeah, I think Tyler just didn't know what to do with T.T.,
but wanted to have T.T. in the play.
Yeah.
Okay, so yeah, it says Instagram star Quailan Rogers.
Okay, so I need to look up this Instagram,
but he had a movie, a feature film called T.T. Goes Undercover.
There was news about this in October 2020.
T.T. also has a show.
This is fascinating.
I think it's like T.T. and Love.
It's like a dating show, but I think it's not real.
I think it's a parody.
I don't know.
But I've seen T.T.'s on Instagram.
I think T.T.'s funny.
I just, I'm confused about the character fully.
Yeah. So like, I don't see a confused about the character fully. Yeah.
So like, I don't see a page for Qualon himself.
I don't know what the Instagram is supposed to be.
It's blame it on the Qua.
Okay.
I have to look at this.
Okay, here we go.
Okay, so he, oh, okay.
He has 5 million followers.
Mm-hmm.
And maybe that was Tylerler being like oh this will
bring the young people to see my plays yeah i'm so i need to like go down a wormhole with what
the vibe is with tt on instagram i mean i always thought it was just a character i thought it was
a man playing a woman i don't know i i truly i don't know. I truly, I don't know.
Yeah, I guess I just,
I really didn't like how the character
was treated the whole time,
so it was hard to
have fun with TT.
Yeah.
It feels like maybe
there's some external
information we need to have
about how people see
TT usually
to understand this, but...
Like, if TT's, like,
an annoying neighbor character
or something
that everyone's like, you're annoying, that's different different than being like we don't like that you're trans
yeah it's like a very different especially because they do go no this is our daughter
she's part of the family but she's ugly it's like what's happening right well even that point where
they were like oh you look she was like i look like my mom and they were like you don't you look like your dad
blue hat on the dad because tt has blue hair and then i was like okay like i can't i just can't
tell yeah the point is of that and that's that's the kind of stuff where like tt feels like she's
about to get an emotional thing and then they go like uh-uh you look like this man. And everyone's like, ha, ha, ha. And you're like, whoa, what's happening here?
Totally.
So the awards, the play and the filmed version
did not receive any of those.
What?
Any of those things.
Someone from the reception, a critic from the New York Times,
wrote, Medea's farewell play covers familiar Medea territory,
wisecracks, music, and a plot built on a law school graduation
that brings the family back together.
Comfort food for fans who stream this recorded version.
Okay.
The earnings have not been disclosed
because it's probably so much money
that it's just, you can't even imagine.
Because it toured for a year to sold-out venues
from January 2019 to February 2020.
How does he do that and still make all of these movies?
Because he makes them in a week.
It truly must be that he goes like, okay, I'm going to take one week off and shoot all of the oval.
Then I'm back on the road.
Then I'm going to take one week off and shoot a full feature length movie it's like
I don't know I mean
it doesn't seem sustainable
but I mean maybe COVID was kind of good for him in that way
because he was able to just like
focus and have a bunch of shit
going on where he could be there
he's like I wrote 45 movies
in COVID and I'm gonna shoot them all
tomorrow
I mean honestly he probably also toured on the weekends.
So he probably worked Monday through Thursday on things and then would just
tour on the weekends and then maybe go on vacation for a week.
I don't know.
Tell me Perry vacations.
I am genuinely fascinated from like a production standpoint of how he can
shoot a movie.
A hundred percent. I mean, I would, genuinely fascinated from like a production standpoint of how he can shoot a movie you know
i mean i would i would really enjoy being there to understand like what what the conditions like
is everyone exhausted or is everyone kind of happy it's like so quick like what can they
do they just light the entire set and they can just change the camera and not have to change
it because i'm just like like even just stopping down to shoot, even if you're like, we got this, let's go. I'm like, you can't do things that quick.
I'm, I'm so curious.
Yeah.
And I feel like with Tyler Perry in some movies, he plays like four characters and you have
to do it.
I don't know if there's a lot of prosthetics.
There's some prosthetics in some of them, but just the full on changes and then acting
with the stand-ins like that seems that should take a long time.
Like that kind of stuff is tedious.
But nope.
He figured it out.
I wonder if while he's changing over characters,
if there's a monitor in the makeup trailer
where he's got a walkie and he's directing that way.
Oh, yeah.
Oh my God, I wouldn't be surprised.
That seems to make sense.
Right?
Because if your eyes are open, you can watch it and you can direct.
How long?
I mean, it's been interesting trying to figure out how Tyler does shit so fast.
I wonder if he also works with so many of the same people because he's like, I don't have to direct this person.
They know the character.
They'll read it.
That is probably true.
It's like, okay, we'll go throw Mr. Brown in here.
He'll do his thing.
That'll be easy.
So, I mean, after seeing the the play where are we with tyler
perry does this change anything about what you think i i i've always felt weird about people's
attitudes towards tyler perry because it feels like there's a lot of like very subtle racism
and classism in the way people talk about it where it's like this is just these are these are only popular because
of dumb black people but then they'll say
shit about like Adam Sandler where it's
like you know he's just having fun and making
movies like it's
the same thing it's the same
shit and I'm like just because
Tyler Perry makes movies that are not for you doesn't
mean that they're inherently valueless but then I
also watch this and I'm like yeah it's still
not for me despite a lot of these things genuinely being like wow i find that honestly
funny and i think he's got something to it but then there's a lot of stuff in between that where
i'm just like hey man don't do this so i just feel like i'm at the same point with tyler perry
where i'm just sort of like he gets undue shit but also i'm not i'm not about to go out and rent
boo too sincerely i might i might
watch it ironically if they do a boo three i'll go see it in theaters that's how it's fun yeah yeah
yeah uh yeah how do you feel lauren now that you've seen the play and you've experienced so
much of his work seeing the play was interesting because i was thinking even though it was his
final play and i would have been curious what like the original plays were like it did kind of open my eyes to the tone of his movies and like these
characters and and seeing like where they kind of come from and like the vibe that they have on
stage was really interesting um and put it into perspective for me in a way but I also feel like
at the end of the day I just enjoy the film the movies like more than the play like the play vibe wasn't for me but i also don't necessarily love watching like filmed plays
if i if i were gonna see it maybe i'd want to go there but i thought it was i don't know i thought
it was um a bit eye-opening to see medea on stage and just to see how he made that speech at the end
that was like you know touching but he you know
because this is our final episode i've had so much fun watching all of these and i and i feel
like i'm gonna watch more because there's so many things that we haven't seen that i'm like that
people will tell me like oh my god you have to watch this one you have to watch that one there's
always like another one to watch i i've really enjoy this and it's gone by so fast
because we've been having so much fun and so i agree with demi's point that like whether it's
for me or not it's like it's a fun time it's a good time it's just like it's it's not it's maybe
not world changing but it doesn't need to be at all and i'm having fun watching them so it's been
a good journey what do you think i feel fully the them so it's been a good journey what do you think I feel fully the
same way it's been a wonderful journey I have truly just tee hee heed at so many things like
it's funny I love Medea I think Medea is a very funny character I say what you will about like
the writing the acting or whatever but Tyler Perry gives you so much that you can find at least one thing that
you like that he's done and demi to your point where people are like adam sandler is a genius
or whatever and it's like is it is it like sometimes adam sandler isn't for everybody
tyler perry isn't for everybody i do wish people would stop you know being disparaging about his
work because i think it's impressive.
Like, whether you like it or not, you have to say it's impressive.
Well, and I think, you know, as much as we can laugh about the process, it's like knowing that he is shooting it so fast.
He's doing it.
He's writing it in two days.
He's shooting it in two days.
And like, it's funny.
I'm still going, hey, man, he did it.
Like, yeah.
And he talks in his speech at the end of the play
which I guess was it was the last performance so it was the most I don't know if he made that
speech every time but he like thanks the audience for supporting his movies and talks about all the
jobs that he's given to black actors and like I think that's amazing and so you can't like he
because he creates so many jobs like like truly, like he's shot,
you know, thousands of things at this point, thousands of hours of content.
And that's great.
He's like, you know, all these people are supporting their families from these shows
and it's not just about me and blah, blah, blah.
And I mean, it's complicated when someone is a billionaire because you kind of have
to think there's something bad about that. but but he's done a lot of good he's done a lot for other people
you know he yeah distributing the vaccine to people he's he gives he's i think he's a wonderful
person and honestly i am sad that we are coming to a close on this me too and if there are roles
for us in Medea,
if it hasn't already been shot,
I would think we both would be wide open to that.
Would love it.
And if he listens to the show,
I hope he understands that we are teasing with love and fun.
Yeah.
I mean,
honestly,
Tyler Perry,
just like write a little C storyline about two little podcasters.
Who talk about Medea.
Yeah. Who are talking about medea who are doing like a true crime series on medea oh my god that would be so good
i want this so badly having me follow up to the movie where medea goes to jail and then it's a
halloween parody and it's youtube covering medea that That would be so good. Oh my God.
Okay.
That might happen.
I mean,
from our lips to Tyler's ears to his computer screen.
I mean,
the amount of people who've tagged us,
I have to think he's seen our names pop up.
I hope so.
I don't know.
Enough people tweeted him.
He will,
or just like write like a paragraph for him and just go,
you can use this for free.
He will be like, that's five minutes of work done let's go you're in oh man i love it so much well this has been so fun yeah i mean we we have other things in store for everyone
out there uh after this season now that it's complete some surprises to come we are talking
about our next season and what we're going to do.
But thank you so much for following us on this journey.
I think,
I think we've gotten a lot of people to at least consider Tyler Perry.
If not,
they probably wouldn't have.
Yeah.
And I love that.
Me too.
Demi,
thank you so much for being here.
Do you have anything you want to plug?
Thank you for having me.
The Amber Ruffin show is still going.
Watch that.
It's so good.
It's really fucking good.
It's so good.
Thank you.
Her book, by the way, is great.
Have you read or I listened to the audio book.
It's great.
Ooh, I want to read it.
Everything she touches is just gold.
She makes me laugh so hard.
Yeah.
Well, everyone watch that and thank you
all for following us and we'll see you next season oh no wait lauren this is my favorite
i was not trying to skip it it's the five hallelujahs segment and it's the last one that we have so how could i possibly have
forgotten um okay so this one comes from update the app again uh that's their name loving the
real mcu on my 20th watch through with this pod i grew up with i grew up watching the mcu and have
watched diary of a mad black woman and medea's family reunion since i was about six but these
movies shows and plays have never been funnier than with Nicole And Lawrence input PS as a
Resident of Georgia you're basically obligated to be an
Extra on a Tyler Perry movie at least once so I can
Confirm that he wraps every scene in three shots
Or less and that the media transformation
From plainclothes director to Tyler
Or plainclothes to
Or what what am I trying to do the
Media transformation to become Tyler
In plainclothes takes only 30 minutes it's
Absolutely wild so Um I mean yeah Why would he ever step out of the media outfit Medea transformation to become Tyler in plain clothes takes only 30 minutes. It's absolutely wild.
So,
um,
I mean,
why would he ever step out of the Medea outfit?
I just be like,
am I going to be in this,
the whole movie?
I'm just going to,
this is how I show up to set.
Just directing it all day.
Okay.
I think I read that wrong.
It takes 30 minutes to put it on.
So it's not a long transformation.
So,
okay.
That's very fascinating.
Um,
Jen fly rights, five. Hallelujah. i wish i could hear lauren and
nicole every day the star wars and lord of the rings episodes were hilarious but somehow they've
gotten even better with the og mcu thank you so much everyone and thank you for your nice reviews
and we will see you soon with something else i'm like genuinely misty-eyed i know i'm kind of like oh it's ending it feels it feels
too soon but it really does but see even if we did 20 we'd still go we need 100 more there's
just way too much to cover much surprised that you guys skipped boo i know we were gonna watch
at one point it was on the calendar i don't remember what happened um but yeah you know
something to look forward to. Yeah, that's it.
Bye bye. Thank you. That was a Hidgum Original.