Newcomers: Scorsese, with Nicole Byer and Lauren Lapkus - The Lord of the Rings: The Two Towers (w/ Mary Holland)
Episode Date: August 25, 2020Helping Nicole and Lauren make sense of and, dare we say, enjoy, Peter Jackson's second installment of The Lord of the Rings trilogy, The Two Towers, is Mary Holland (Comedy Central's Robbie .../ Jedi Temple Challenge).Listen in as they hash out points of varying importance such as how flawless Gandalf the White's new hair is, the finer details of Elven love and aging, the baffling games the films play on our perception of characters' sizes, and Mary's command of the Elvish language.Like the show? Rate Newcomers 5-Stars on Apple Podcasts and let us know what LOTR media you'd like the series to cover.Sources for this episode:Trivia from Screen RantTrivia from Mental FlossAdvertise on Newcomers via Gumball.fmSee Privacy Policy at https://art19.com/privacy and California Privacy Notice at https://art19.com/privacy#do-not-sell-my-info.
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The fate of the world will soon be decided.
The dominion of evil grows even stronger.
There is a union now
between the two towers.
Barad-dûr,
fortress of the Dark Lord Sauron,
and Orthanc,
stronghold of the wizard Saruman.
The peril of the Ringbearer deepens.
An unseen danger draws closer.
For there is another who hunts the ring.
The thieves! They stole my precious, and we want it!
Lau hir nin, u dalan nin du, eni nak nuinu guan arun guiflin.
And what that means is, no, my Lord, winter is not yet come.
Would you before your time leave your people? Wow.
Wow. oh boy well this is another episode of newcomers and we're watching Lord of the Rings. I'm Nicole Byer.
And I'm Lauren Lapkus, and wow, we were given the honor of watching Lord of the Rings 2,
The Secret of the Chamber's Tomb. Yes, the Tomb's Chamber's Secrets, Towers, Gollum, hello.
Chamber secrets, towers, Gollum, hello.
Yeah, it's called The Two Towers,
which we did give notes on last time because we thought since it came out after 9-11,
maybe they could have adjusted it.
But I guess it was a book first.
They were just like, we're going to keep that.
If it's triggering, you know,
you have three hours to get over it.
Yeah, this movie, wow. I can't wait to talk
about it. The good thing is we have somebody here, um, who is just a super fan of Lord of the Rings.
If you want to watch this movie, it's available to rent on Amazon prime for $4, or you can watch
on HBO max if you have that subscription. Um, But our guest today is an actor, writer, comedian. You know her from Wild Horses,
Veep, Homecoming, Greener Grass, and much, much more. I mean, she's everywhere. She also made a
guest appearance on the finale of the first season of this show, where we first announced we would
be watching Lord of the Rings. So it's very fitting to have you back.
Mary Holland.
Hello.
I'm so excited to be here.
I wish people could see how big your smile is and how happy you look.
I am so happy.
There's nothing I'd rather do than spend an afternoon with my dear friends discussing Lord of the Rings, The Two Towers.
Wow.
I think there's stuff we would rather do.
So we're so glad you're here.
Yes.
So, Mary, how did you become a Lord of the Rings fan?
How did this happen?
did you become a Lord of the Rings fan? How did this happen? Well, it started, I would say,
in, I think the first, The Fellowship of the Ring came out when I was like 13 or 14.
And I remember going to see it. I knew nothing about the J.R.R. Tolkien or his world.
And I remembered loving the movie.
And when it ended, I was so surprised that it ended.
I was like, oh, I could have watched that for another two hours.
Like, I thought it ended fast.
That's crazy.
Nicole and I are aghast right now.
The idea that you lose track of time while watching this movie is impossible.
But it's different. I came to it
as a teenager
lost in
my own, like not sure who I
was or what, you know,
didn't know about myself.
I feel like it's totally
different when you come to
when you come to Middle Earth and you're an adult.
You know what I mean?
And, you know, like I wonder if my experience of it would be different had I experienced.
Well, I feel like you're somebody who really likes fantasy.
You like like a Renaissance fair.
You did work at Medieval Times.
I did. And that ties in. Yes. And that ties at Medieval Times. I did.
You did?
Yes.
And that ties in directly with Lord of the Rings.
Well, I just real quick want to say that I, in high school,
I went to my last years of high school,
I went to a boarding school.
And so my best friend and I,
I would read to her at night from The Hobbit every night.
We would sit out in the hallway right before it was time to go to bed.
And we read the entire I read her the entire thing.
And that's when I really got invested in the world.
And then in college, the summer after my freshman year of college, I got a job as a photography wench.
Oh, is that like the actual like you went in for a job interview and you said, I'm here for the photography wench job.
That's the term for a female photographer in general.
OK, all right.
Well, I listen, I honestly went because I also.
Yes, you're right, Lauren, I have a real affinity for for fantasy, for anything that has to do with that sort of, you know, atmosphere or environment.
And I was also obsessed with medieval times. And when I went to college outside Chicago, and so there's a Medieval Times in Schaumburg, Illinois.
And so, which is also, hell yeah, dude.
And I was staying in DeKalb, Illinois.
That's where I went to college over the summer to like get some credits done during summer school.
And so I was like, I just basically went to Medieval Times and was
like, whatever job you have, I want it. But I want you both to know that Schaumburg, Illinois,
in that Medieval Times was 100 miles round trip from where I live. Oh, I forgot that. So what was that? How long did that take? It took me like a little over
an hour to get there and a little over an hour to get home. And I worked there Friday, Saturday,
Sunday nights. And I will tell you this. It was worth it. I would do it again. I got paid six
dollars and fifty cents an hour. Oh, my God.
And what were the hours like?
You wouldn't have that many hours because the show isn't that long, right?
Well, there's two shows on a weekend night.
So I was there like five or six hours.
But then you also, when you're a photography witch, which I feel like is definitely not the right way to say it.
Five or six hours is no money.
It's...
Yeah.
It was no money.
No, I paid to work there.
It's like, yeah, you like broke even or came out of pocket.
That's so funny.
We definitely did not break even.
Because we would make commissions on, you know, when you come into medieval times, we take your picture.
Sometimes we take your picture with the king or the queen or the princess or whoever.
And then we try to, we print them really quick while you're like enjoying your meal.
And then we go around and we try to sell them to you during the course of the show in these like little packets in like a frame and a key chain and all this stuff.
And so you would make commission depending on how many of those you sold.
And I simply was not good at selling them.
But I express a complaint about the way they do those sure
yeah don't they have it don't they have it so that the picture is like you're holding your
table number in it yes so we can find you but then it's like why do you want to have like 19
like in front of you in this picture it's terrible weird it's it i agree with you lauren and i i and
also like the framing of the picture
it's like somebody's head and then like 10 feet of like a background and then a little card like
with their table number it's not great but but i loved it i loved being in that atmosphere and we
wore costumes and it i i just could not get enough of it did you have to pay for your costume or did
they supply it they supplied it and then they they also so every time you showed up for work
they would basically give you fresh uh wardrobe so you um it was it was great and I I love wearing
the corset and I love the oh and I loved it so much and um when I and how it ties into Lord of the
Rings just real quick no take your time we got nowhere to be we're talking Lord of the Rings
this whole time so you're right on topic um I would so if anybody's familiar with that area
in Illinois you could take the highways the um I think, or whatever freeway is there.
You could take the freeway, sure, to get from DeKalb to Schaumburg.
Or you could take state roads and you could be like in the sort of like back country of Illinois, like going through farmland and trees.
And so I would purposefully take that longer route and I would listen to the Lord of the Rings soundtrack the entire time for the whole hour.
And it would get me in the mood and then I'd go to work and it'd be so nice.
And I'd drive home under the moonlight and listen to that soundtrack.
It just really became a big part of my identity.
And I just want to show you this real quick.
So I don't know how well you remember this moment from the Fellowship of the Ring, but do you remember Arwen?
Yeah.
That's Liv Tyler.
Yes.
Great.
Thank you.
I recently looked that up.
And you know how she and Viggo Mortensen are like in love and she she gave him a necklace yeah um well I haven't
polished it but I've had this necklace ever since wow it needs to be polished it's pretty tarnished
wow but my plan is when I get married I'm gonna uh give the same vow that Liv Tyler did to Vigo.
And she said she gave it to him and he was like, you cannot give me this.
And she said, it's mine to give to whom I will like my heart.
Wow.
I mean, you're going to cry.
But truly, I love it.
I truly love it.
It's adorable and it's unbelievable and it's wonderful.
And I feel like you have found like I when I think about Matt or but but also a lot of guys,
I feel like you are their dream girl. Like the way you're talking about this so passionately,
I'm like, there is a huge population of men who would just love that about you. And that is really crazy.
Oh, my gosh.
Well, that's so nice of you, because I sort of I feel like the the there's an undertone
of just a lot of sadness and.
No, if you said that at a wedding, I wouldn't know it was from Lord of the Rings.
I'd be like, wow, this is so sweet.
But then people who are in the know, they'll be like, oh, that's what Aranitha.
What's her name?
Arwen.
Arwen.
Aranitha.
Acorn.
That's what Awkwafina said to Acorn.
It might as well be.
The names in this are so hard.
I know.
They're tough.
Mary,
who are your favorite
characters in this
franchise,
at least that we've
met so far?
Maybe there are people
we haven't met yet.
I love Samwise Gamgee.
What's that?
He's one of my favorites.
That's Sean Astin's
character.
What's that?
What is that?
What's that?
You said,
what characters do I like? And I said a name and's that? What is that? What's that? You said, what characters do I like?
And I said a name and you said, what is that?
What's that?
I remember him now.
We call him Sam.
Sam.
Sam.
I love Sam.
I love Gandalf.
But I have a real connection with Gandalf because of The Hobbit.
He plays a real central role in The Hobbit.
And so that I think was my real diving in point to the whole Middle Earth experience was through that book.
So I have a very strong connection to that character.
He's great.
I particularly loved Gandalf in this because his wig was snatched it
was laid it looks so good and it's interesting because when he was gandalf the gray he was all
grimy and his hair was like everywhere and then he like fell down that hole defeated that hell
monster and then like became even whiter than he was uh i liked it i was here for that
although yeah i really i just i missed him spinning around i'm sad that this movie didn't
have that in the first movie when he spun around and got sent to space that was my favorite part
oh yeah when he got around and sent to space that's right well he did kind of spin around and get sent the opposite direction
in this at the beginning of this movie because they replayed the moment when he's with the
balrog in the minds of moria and we thought he was dead right but he wasn't dead i got mad at
that part yeah because i was, I already done saw this.
And then John was like,
shut up.
It just started.
I think that part was like almost comical.
Like how long he fell.
I was like,
stop falling.
Like,
first of all,
I didn't want him to die.
So I was like,
do I have to watch him like fall through the sky for like five minutes?
It,
it reminded me a bit of,
um,
there's
like some andy samberg movie where he like is on a motorcycle and like falls like over and over and
over again for like five minutes and it was so funny at the time i was like i've never seen
anything like that and this i feel like was like that i was like make it stop like we get it like
he's falling we know um but then I was glad he was alive. Same.
Yeah.
Well, you know, and I think the purpose of that sort of long fall is that the Balrog is a demon.
It's like from the very depths of the earth.
Wait, that's the thing that he fights?
That's the demon of the ancient world that he faced.
Yeah.
And he lives. So he's like way down.
He's like in the magma part of the earth.
And so I think that's what they were trying to convey
was that he's way far down.
Is that a dragon type thing, sort of?
Was it like an animal?
No, it's spelled B-A-L-R-O-G.
And he's just like a fire monster. Oh, oh it does it to me seems dragon wait spelled it again
b a l r o g is i think how you spell it it's so crazy that you know how to spell that i can't ask
me anything so do you have a least favorite character um oh i i i will say faramir makes me really sad i don't know if
you've been introduced to him yet uh he might faramir faramir he might come up in the third
movie he makes me he he i mean the the actor is uh brilliant and the it's just the the character he's in here sad is he he's the
brother of the dude who betrayed or was trying to betray oh yeah okay oh boram yes it's right on top
on our character sheet good lord it's a lot of names it's a lot of names and the hardest names yeah i know um but i i think all the characters are so uh i really connect with
all of them i love marion pippin i mean who doesn't they're really they're the comic relief
of uh these movies i think um and of course gimley's great yeah scanning my sheet like
yeah i'm just going
Back and forth
Gimli's the little red head
With the big beard
Yeah he's a
Gnome
Dwarf
He's a dwarf
And I feel like he got
Smaller in this movie
I don't think he was
As small in the first one
There are some
Ways they play
With perspective
Where I feel like
I keep
Misjudging how big
Someone is
Yes
With this movie The people who are Hobbits I was like They're misjudging how big someone is. Like with this movie,
the people who are hobbits,
I was like,
they're way smaller than I remember.
I feel like,
yeah,
I feel like everybody got a little bit smaller.
And then in the first one,
which is insane.
Also,
I felt like the CGI was distracting in this one.
It was with the tree guy.
Did you feel like that?
Yeah.
The trees made me laugh and laugh.
I liked that character,
but I was like,
I can see this like outline around them.
Fun fact about Treebeard
is he's voiced by the same actor
who played Gimli.
Oh.
Double pay.
Yeah, double pay.
Double pay.
I'm so glad you brought up Treebeard because he is one of my favorite characters, too.
And, you know, what he and all the Ents represent in this battle that they have with Saruman,
you know, Saruman, you look at his whole kingdom and his tower, and it's all industry.
It's like, you know, know destroy the earth burn the trees
make machines um you know war in industry war in industry and then the ends it's like this this
ancient life force from nature and from the forest that has been around since the beginning of time
and they're coming back and they battle with industry
and it's a isn't it wonderful wow yes no mary okay we have to talk a little i mean we're going
to get into it more when we get through the plot but sure gollum as a character yeah how'd you feel
about gollum what's your take i know people people like Gollum and I don't understand. Well, again,
Gollum
is a character
that you get introduced to in The Hobbit
and Bilbo Baggins,
Frodo's uncle,
in the first
adventure with Gandalf, they go
through the Misty Mountains and
Bilbo gets separated from his
group that he's with.
And he comes across, he wanders into this cave and he comes across this little creature
who is, you know, they have this exchange where the creature like plays a game of riddles
with him.
And Bilbo gets the ring at a certain point during that exchange.
And that creature ends up being Gollum.
But what you will discover as you continue watching these movies is that Gollum used to be a hobbit.
He used to be a hobbit-like creature.
We did get that in this one, I think, when they're like, Smeagol.
Smeagol, yes, was his name.
And you see more of him in Return of the King as he used to be.
But it sort of shows what the ring does, how it consumes and destroys.
Because Gollum was so obsessed with this ring, his precious.
It even caused a rift in his personality where he he has two different sides of himself.
And that's why he refers to himself as we is because he's the ring drove him to the brink of insanity or or he or it just drove him to insanity.
Not to the brink. He's fully crazy.
I think he's got this scraggly hair i wish he would just shave it
he's like a man who won't embrace his baldness and then he's talking to himself and it made
precious and he doesn't know about potatoes and i was like surely you remember potatoes
one of the most versatile vegetables in maybe the world i wanted the hair shaved. I wanted, I want him unfortunately dead.
Well,
he needs a make,
he just needs a makeover and he just needs,
and you know,
his eye,
like it's also like his eyes got to be that size because he lived for years
and years and years in the dark.
He just lived in a cave.
And so his eyes like,
yes.
Um, and you can see this with creatures that live at the bottom of the ocean where it's really dark.
They have these huge bulbous eyes to like filter in the very limited light that's down there.
But anyway, so he just became this like monstrous creature.
And that's why I think Frodo, who's currently bearing the weight of the ring and battling his own desires with it, when he sees Gollum, he feels pity for him. And there's a part of him that's like, I could so easily become this creature.
I didn't quite get that.
I mean, I did near the end, I guess.
But I feel like when I was watching their dynamic, I was like he he I thought that it showed like his heart that he cared about him so much.
Yes.
But I wasn't thinking that he was seeing him as, you know, a possible future for himself, which would be.
Can you imagine if he turned into that?
I would be so upset to wake up and be like, I'm gone.
I would just be so upsetting. wake up and be like, I'm Gollum. It would just be so upsetting.
I used to be Nicole.
And now I'm Gollum.
We are Gollum.
Also, do he name himself Gollum?
He's called that because of the sound his throat makes.
That's what Bilbo named him that because,
and Andy Serkis does it in his performance where he goes,
boom, boom, like he coughs and he
makes a Gollum sound.
And so that's why he's called Gollum.
And that also, do you think that Andy Serkis should have
won an Oscar?
Was he nominated? I don't know if he was.
He's never been nominated.
It's crazy. And I got to see what Andy Serkis
looks like. He's never been nominated. It's crazy. And I got to see what Andy Serkis looks like.
He's very handsome.
Nicole, he is in 13 going on 30.
And I literally know him from that movie.
He's the boss.
It's so weird because I didn't know who that was.
And I love that movie.
I've seen like a billion times.
And then I found out that he does this and he does the king kong and
stuff and i was like oh king kong right this is this man is very versatile he really is he was
nominated for a bunch of stuff just not an oscar he was nominated for baftas i think that's the
british academy oh wait that's not for lord of the Rings. My bad. So the Empire Awards.
MTV
Movie Awards. Oh hell
yes, you got to. Satellite
Awards. Oh wait, that wasn't for...
Oh wait, yeah, he really wasn't nominated.
Screen Actors Guild. There we go, for Lord of the Rings.
He was in Black Panther? That's
what I know him from. Yes!
Oh, what was he in that?
He's the bad white man in Black Panther.
Oh, right.
Oh, I guess I should remember.
Oh, right.
Right?
And then, well, then Martin Freeman is also in Black Panther.
And he plays Bilbo in the Hobbit movie that came out.
Oh.
I like him.
He's really good.
But yeah, I feel like with Andy Serkis,
maybe it's a weird category
because he's like a total CGI character.
Like, has any CGI character ever won like a Best Actor?
It feels like it's a whole different thing.
It feels like it should be a whole different category at this point. There isn't acars for it right there should be no i don't think so but now there's
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description and we're back hi hi okay oh my gosh okay so the two towers was directed by peter
jackson and it follows the continuing quest of frodo and the fellowship to destroy the one ring
and we have a little plot we can sort of explain to everyone out there.
Cause I think there's a lot of stuff that I missed too.
So much,
but also it was so much of just like marching and then a fight and then
marching and then a fight.
But yeah,
let's start.
So Frodo and Sam discover that they're being tracked by Gollum who used to
have the ring.
Frodo takes pity on Gollum and allows him to guide
them. Aragorn,
Legolas, and Gimli head out
to save Merry and Pippin and enter the
kingdom of Rohan.
Merry and Pippin escape into Fangorn
forest. This is so sexy.
Aragorn
How I'm reading it like I'm like reading a textbook.
Hearing you guys read Aragorn
and co. meet some men who have been exiled by Rohan's
King Theoden,
who is controlled by Saruman and his servant Wormtongue.
Searching for the hobbits,
Aragorn's group encounters Gandalf,
who was resurrected as Gandalf the white.
That part.
I really liked it.
I was like,
well,
I was like,
Gandalf can't die because there's
more movies uh but i was so excited to see him he had a wait did he have that white horse when he
was when he re reemerged yes very majestic shadow facts is his name these are the strangest names
in the history of names so gandalf, I'm going to call him Gandhi.
Gandhi leads the trio to Rohan's capital,
where he frees Theoden from Saruman's control.
Learning of Saruman's plans to destroy Rohan,
Theoden evacuates his citizens to a fortress of Helm's Deep.
Aragorn befriends Theoden's niece, Euron, who becomes infatuated with him while they travel to Helm's Deep. Aragorn befriends Theoden's niece, Euron,
who becomes infatuated with him
while they travel to Helm's Deep.
Rowan's people are attacked by an army of orcs.
Reading this, I'm like, did I watch this?
Oh, wait, is this where the king from Titanic,
he's the captain of Titanic.
Yes, the king from Titanic.
You know, the king of the Titanic, yeah. He was the king of the Titanic. Oh. Yes, he was the captain of Titanic. Yes, the king from Titanic. You know, the king of the Titanic.
He was the king of the Titanic.
Yes, he was the captain, yeah.
And he said, you'll get your headline, Mr. Ismay.
But so, he was under control of Wormtongue?
Wait, are we even there yet?
Well, yes, you did read that.
So, it's very confusing because you're sort of thrust into this whole
new kingdom right in the middle of this with all new characters and you're supposed to just
uh hop on and know who they all are but they're they go to the kingdom of Rohan and uh Theoden
is the king but you can see like in the beginning he's like his eyes are all he's sick beginning, he's like, his eyes are all, he's sick. And he's got Wormtongue, you know, talking in his ear.
And you find out that Wormtongue is helping Saruman control Theoden from inside his brain.
And so that's when, and then Eomer and Eowyn are his niece and nephew.
And yeah. And Eowyn's the one with the long blonde hair. That's Eowyn are his niece and nephew. And yeah.
And Eowyn's the one with the long blonde hair.
That's Eowyn, yeah.
Oh, okay.
Okay, so in Rivendell,
the elves are preparing to leave Middle-earth
for the elf world, Valinor.
Arwen wants to stay with Aragorn,
but her father, Elrond,
reminds her that if she stays,
she will outlive Aragorn by thousands of years.
That's really sad.
Elrond is convinced to support mankind and what?
And sends an army of elves to Helm's Deep.
What?
Okay.
Why is it sad that,
why is that sad?
So he,
Elrond basically lays it out for Arwen.
Elves can only die in very specific ways.
Otherwise, they live forever.
Like getting chopped in the head.
Yeah, getting chopped in the head.
They can die in battle.
They're not just immortal.
They can die in battle.
And they can die of a broken heart.
But otherwise, they live forever i know i know i mean
that's a lot of responsibility yeah don't cheat on me i'll literally drop dead yeah
um but so so the elves are in the middle of this migration and they sam and frodo talk about it in the first movie when they they like come
come across some elves like walking in the woods and you hear the elves singing and sam's like
they're leaving they're leaving middle earth so they're they're about to get on a ship to
valinor where they're they're just they're they don't want to be a part of middle earth anymore
that men have overtaken it and the hearts of men are easily corrupted.
When you say Middle Earth, that's like a country?
Or are they getting into a spaceship?
So Middle Earth is basically like,
it's like when you look at the map of the world.
So Middle Earth is just another world.
So I think when they
get on the ship
and they go to Valinor, there's some sort
of passage where they go to a different
place. I don't totally
know how that works.
But they're leaving Middle-earth
is the
basic idea behind it.
But so Elrond,
so everybody at Rivendell,
all the elves are like,
we're leaving.
We're not going to get mixed up in this.
And Arwen's like,
well, I have to stay
because I love Aragorn
and I want to be with him.
And Elrond like paints this picture for her.
And this is what's sad is he's like,
but don't you understand
you will be here
for thousands and thousands of years.
Aragorn will die and you will just keep living until you watch the whole earth like disintegrate around you.
I mean, and she could, you know.
Question.
Does she get older or would she stay like young and beautiful?
It's a great question.
And I, I, I, i and i and i don't and i oh
i think she does get older because i think she has to give up her um the she has to give she has to
she has to choose a mortal life and and i think gives up some part of her power in that way well
her daddy does he get old or does he stay looking like that
he stays looking like that no because he he was he like battled against sauron when the when the
ring was first like forged elrond was there and he was like he was like there's a huge war between
men and elves and uh orcs and elves and um the so he he's been around for like thousands and thousands of years
okay and looks the same quite frankly he does so in riverdale the elves are preparing to lead
away did you just read that wait i read that yep gollum leads frodo insane we always do that we
have no idea what we're talking about. It is kind of incredible that like,
I tried so hard to watch this movie and was like,
I don't really understand what's happening.
And then you explained it.
I was focusing as much as possible.
Yeah.
And you explaining it made it,
I was like, oh yeah,
that's what I saw with my eyes
that I literally couldn't decipher.
So Gollum leads Frodo and Sam through the dead marshes and this is when frodo falls
face down in the water yes i didn't understand that why did that happen so that was crazy so
the dead marshes are filled if you look down into them they're they're filled with um the faces of
of the fallen elves from that huge battle that happened when Sauron killed a ton of people.
And they have dead lights.
And so the lights that come from them are like super like hypnotic and pull you in.
And so Frodo just like caught on to one of those lights and just fell forward.
And also another thing that they layered into these movies
that I think is so great is all living things
are drawn to the ring.
All living things, all dead things.
So everything wants the ring.
Bugs want it.
You know, these spirits of past elves want it.
Like, it's like, it's being pulled all these directions,
and that's also why it's such a huge burden for Frodo to bear.
Isn't there more rings?
Oh, wait, no.
Those rings were destroyed.
There are there are nine rings.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
Yes.
I'm trying to retain.
I love it.
I sort of I sort of thought like when they were looking at the people underwater, I thought that Gollum was one of them.
That's not true.
He kind of looks like that.
Because, you know, the dead bodies in the dead marshes are like totally like rotted.
And, you know, just they don't look far from Gollum, who's also rotted, but is still living.
And yes, so there were nine rings of power
and the dwarves got some, man got a few,
and then, but Sauron has the one that's the most powerful.
So the other eight literally don't mean anything.
I, no, they do.
Like Galadriel, Cate Blanchett's character,
she has a ring of power.
Oh, but then she...
So it gives you power.
Yeah, it gives you power, but I, you know, and I can't tell you specifically, like, what they do.
But I can tell you that the one ring was designed to completely outpower all the other ones.
So it almost is no match.
And Gabrus might have answered this,
but like, who made these rings?
So they were, okay, yeah.
So they were forged.
I don't know.
They talk about it at the beginning
of Fellowship of the Ring,
and I feel like the dwarf lords forged them.
But Sauron forged the one ring from the fires of Mount Doom.
And that's why they got to take it back there, because that's the only place that can destroy it.
Okay.
Okay.
So I guess with Sauron's help. Celebrimbor forged the rings of power.
Three for the elves,
seven for the dwarves,
and nine for men.
Sauron's goal was to control
all of the rings,
which is why he forged
the one ring.
And as soon as Sauron
put on the one ring,
the elves knew
what had happened.
They took off their rings
and hid them.
I don't know.
That's from my blog.
I don't know what I'm looking at.
Oh, my God.
J.R.R. Tolkien has a blog?
Oh, my God. He.R.R. Tolkien has a blog. Oh, my God.
He's really big on Tumblr.
And he's keeping it going single-handedly.
But not surprising.
Well, OK.
So then the next thing that happens is in the forest, Mary and Pippin meet Treebeard.
And yeah, he's the end.
After initially wanting to stay out of things, the Ents decide
to take part
in the fight against Sauron.
I never read slower in my life.
I feel like I can't
read the words.
I'm like,
they overwhelm Isengard,
trapping Saruman
in his tower.
That army of elves
arrive at Helm's Deep,
ready to support
just as Saruman's army
shows up
and the battle ensues.
And just as the defenders
are overwhelmed, Gandalf and more soldiers arrive, arrive winning the battle can we just go back real quick
to Frodo Frodo saying Gollum was so Gollum's like Frodo's my master and then uh that dude who's
trying to like betray Frodo his brother whatever was like give us Gollum and betray Frodo, his brother or whatever was like, give us Gollum,
and then Frodo gave them Gollum.
I was so confused about that whole exchange.
Gave them Gollum.
You mean... They got separated.
So they took Frodo,
and then Gollum was no longer with them, right?
So they go up to the Black Gate,
and they decide, did you
see them go to the black gate? It wasn't the black gate
it was like, maybe it was
a black gate, I don't know, it was like
they were in this like
nasty, like gloomy place
and then he was like asking about
Gollum and then he was
like something
and then he was like, come here
whatever your regular name
is see me smiegel smiegel come here smiegel come here valley they like come on see me valley come
on uh and then they like take all them what happens out i that was confusing to me like
why did he like lure him with his like his right because then because then he like brought he like frodo brought him over and then he got kidnapped like why did he help them
attack and then golem got mad right like they put a bag over his head oh right right right
let me do you remember who took him i'm trying to remember this moment it was the brother of the guy
right oh yeah okay it was Faramir.
That's right.
Faramir.
So they, so, oh, yeah.
Okay, because Faramir intercepts Frodo and Sam as they're about to, got it, got it, got it, right.
Okay, why did they let them take him?
To me, I think there was always a of uh Gollum not totally being trustworthy
and I don't know that they knew knew that Gollum was going to be kidnapped it yeah maybe he didn't
know but because I feel like he he was I thought Frodo was trying to be helpful and also it like
he because he goes he goes like Golllem you have to come over here master says so
whatever it felt like he was being like i'm gonna fix this and get us out of here oh yeah then they
got kidnapped and he was like don't fight it like just go or something but i also was like
of course golem is not trustworthy and of course he's a little rat bastard you know what I mean like he's just like a little evil thing
like we have no proof yet
that he is
good he's just been totally
overpowered by the ring and
that's not an excuse for bad
behavior but I also wonder
if it was a moment of self preservation
where Frodo and Sam
you know like
they've just been stopped.
They ran into people who don't know, you know, what they're trying to do.
And he's like trying to manage the situation potentially.
But it's a great question.
And I think I know the moment you're talking about.
And it is confusing, the sort of why is he letting him be Lord?
Yeah, it is confusing the, the sort of, why is he, why is he letting him be Lord? Um,
yeah,
it is confusing.
It was an interesting part.
I think that was,
you know,
even though I didn't understand what was happening,
that was one of my favorite.
It was honestly one of my favorite parts.
Oh my gosh.
Even though I didn't understand what was happening.
I was like,
I don't know.
It seems like very dramatic.
Uh,
and I liked that.
Like they had made a friendship,
but then maybe the friendship isn't there.
Cause I was like,
maybe he's like rehabilitating him.
I also really liked the,
the taters scene.
Oh yeah.
Po-tay-toes.
Yeah.
Yeah.
That was cute when he was making the soup out of the rabbits.
Was that in this movie?
Yeah.
Yeah.
I feel I'm already confused.. Yeah, I feel... I'm already
confused. I thought there were...
I like the interactions between Frodo and Sam
and Gollum, even though I don't
like Gollum. I'm like, that's the part when I'm the most
entertained because the
battles don't really
spark joy for me. Well, they're confusing
because I'm just like, what is...
There's ladders? I've never seen
ladders in battle
that was crazy when that big ladder went up against the thing i was like now you got that
yeah because helms deep is is supposed to be such a an incredible fortress and the only way to to
scale it is with with those ladders um so basically saruman it's it's sort of the story of the two towers is the union between Isengard and Minas Morgul, which is Sauron's tower.
And Isengard is Saruman's tower.
So it's also those names are so similar, they're very confusing.
But Sauron, the whole journey of the two towers is how he's trying to like acquire power. And he does so by invading Rohan and possessing Theoden and trying to like get all those people under his umbrella of power with this army of orcs that he, you know, them attack the the people of rohan and then on the other side he's
also trying to like clear out the forest and create more orcs by burning the forest around him
and so in the end he he wages a battle on two fronts he's got his army of orcs that are chasing
the people of rohan to helms deep um and then he's got this army of Ents that end up attacking Isengard itself. And Helm's Deep is such an incredible story of bravery because they face 10,000 orcs. And there's only so many people left in Rohan who can battle. Like, as you saw in the battle scene, there's old men who are
suiting up. There's, like, young boys. It's so sad that, you know, they're just whoever they can get
to fight. And that's why when Elrond comes to their aid, it's such a big moment.
You know what I was thinking when I was watching one of those big, the big battle at the end and how they all had just very little armor on.
And I was thinking about,
this is like a sad thought,
I guess,
but thinking about the military and how like they don't wear armor.
Like they wear like a helmet.
Yeah.
It is kind of like,
right.
It's so intense to go into something basically just in regular clothes.
I don't understand.
Um, so that, that was on my mind watching that. But I did think the, um, go into something basically just in regular clothes. I don't understand.
So that was on my mind watching that. But I did think
the scene was
the fight scene was very
interesting. And I thought that the
orcs, now the orcs are the things that are born
out of the brown sludge.
Those things make me sick.
They make me sick. I mean, I'm
very impressed by the artistry
that goes into crafting them
but um the battle was way too long yeah it was my big well and it's interesting yeah very like
oh we just need to kind of just tell me what happened i know well and peter jackson was very
cognizant of what he calls battle fatigue in in films where you just sort of like if there is a
long battle you get bored with it or you tune
out or you get desensitized to it you're not like following the story anymore and so that's why he
would cut back and forth from helmsteve to other things he was very cognizant of battle fatigue
being a thing okay it really helped i mean going back to like the tree guy i was really i really
liked that whole scene when the tree like
woke up when they were climbing him and then he starts walking and they're like fuck that was like
very well done i will say the trees spoke so slowly in the longest movie ever i say these
trees need to pick it up we got it we. We got things to do. Yeah. Yeah.
They,
they,
yeah.
It takes a,
it takes them a long time to talk.
Well,
we have a little bit of trivia here that I think we should jump into. So the first thing is that since the orcs have black blood,
it was only natural that the inside of their mouths should not be pink,
but black as well.
And to achieve this,
the orc actors had to swoosh licorice mouthwash
prior to each of their scenes.
Ugh.
Ugh.
How gross.
Thank you for your dedication
as artists.
Wow.
Why is licorice mouthwash
a thing if it turns
your mouth black?
You know,
someone in the industry
probably created it.
Yeah.
They were like,
how the fuck
are we going to get
these mouths black?
Ooh, licorice
and andy circus drank bottles and bottles of golem juice which is a mixture of honey lemon
and ginger oh add a little bit of whiskey and you got a penicillin yes you do to keep his throat
lubricated during for his intense vocal performance. Okay.
He truly is amazing, though, because he's talking in that wild voice.
He's doing insane physical movements.
I'm very blown away.
I want to see a video of him doing this. In the motion capture?
Me too.
Yeah.
Andy Serkis said he based Gollum's voice on the sound of a cat coughing up a hairball.
Accurate.
Yep.
Yep.
Yeah.
Nicholas Cage was offered the role of Aragorn.
I don't see that.
Which he turned down due to a family obligation.
Stuart Townsend was cast as Aragorn,
but halfway through shoot,
oh wow, halfway through shooting,
Jackson realized he needed an older actor.
I would be devastated.
You know who he was dating at the time, too?
Who?
Charlize Theron.
Oh.
Stuart Townsend.
I wonder if this ruined the relationship.
I wonder.
He couldn't get past it and was just angry all the time.
I wonder.
The recast role went to Viggo Mortensen,
who almost passed but took the role at the urging of his son,
who was a fan of the books.
If Viggo hadn't worked out, another actor under consideration was Russell Crowe,
who had just finished shooting Gladiator.
Oh, boy.
I don't see that.
Wow.
Yeah, it's really hard to picture him in that role.
Yeah.
I go back and forth in this movie with,
because sometimes it's hard for me to get totally swept away
when I really recognize everyone, and I'll just be thinking about the actors and so for this movie i don't really
know a lot of the actors from other things so it's really easy for me to believe in what's going on
um and i feel like um um what's his name frodo i can't imagine oh elijah baggins
that's who i meant yes frodo baggins just that um no but. That's who I meant. Yes, Frodo Baggins.
Just that, no, but Elijah Wood,
like he's, he really just sells it so well.
He fits into this world so well.
So even though I rarely recognize him,
it doesn't distract me.
But I think if it was Nicolas Cage,
I'd be thinking that's Nicolas Cage.
Yeah.
You know, that's hard.
Yeah, that's a good point.
Jake Gyllenhaal auditioned for the role of Frodo.
Oh, this is perfect. Cause I just just said yesterday who did they almost cast um jake
gyllenhaal auditioned for the royal photo and it did not go well he recounted i remember auditioning
for the lord of the rings and going in and not being told that i needed a british accent i really
do remember peter jackson saying to me you know that you have to do this with a british accent
right we heard back it was literally one of the worst auditions.
I mean,
is that really feedback that you need
to give anybody?
No.
Hey, Jake, we just heard back
from the casting.
They said that was one of the worst
auditions. That's what they said, so I didn't
get it.
He still got it, but it was one of the worst auditions's what they said. So I didn't get it. Oh, okay. Oh, I got it. But it was one of the
worst auditions. Yeah. Thanks, team.
That's so
wild that somebody told him that.
Okay, so bearded ladies. A good
chunk of the writers in Rohan in the
Two Towers and Return of the King
were actually women outfitted with fake beards.
See? I love that.
Why can't they just spin women?
Yeah. that's true
some were very good women writers in New Zealand
and it'd be silly not to take advantage of them
Mortensen said in the two
towers extended edition
extras which I have two
copies of if anybody wants to
take a look why two in case
you wear one out hey
I got one Matt got one
neither of us wanted to throw one of ours away.
So now we have two.
The interviews on those DVDs are so entertaining.
You hear these great stories of what it was like during shooting.
Ian McKellen talks about what a nightmare it was sharing a trailer with elijah wood because elijah like would blast heavy metal and like
insane uh you know uh hardcore music and ian would be like in his trailer trying to like focus and
concentrate and he'd get so upset it's very funny there's a lot of great stories great great stories
great stories well gollum was initially
supposed to be a hundred percent computer generated but when andy circus was cast peter
jackson decided to use performance capture technology so that circus could actually play
the character and this forced the weta team to redesign the character yet again having worked
on it for three years that's intense i wonder what it looked
like before when it was just cgi i wonder if we could find that there's a lot of things that i'm
like oh i'll look for that later and i know i won't most of the most of the stunt performers
in the battle scenes used aluminum swords oh wait we already knew this one. Oh. Because Viggo insisted on an actual sword made out of steel, which is crazy.
Oh, a veteran sword master, Bob Anderson, said that Viggo was the best swordsman he's ever trained.
I mean, that's pretty impressive.
And thank God he was good if he felt the desire to use it.
Imagine he was bad and they were like, well, another death on the Lord of the Rings set.
We can't fire our star
we can't find nobody else no we can't do this whole thing again where we recast aragorn
after shooting for five years why do you think vigo mortensen had to re had to replace stewart
townsend either he's like i just looked him up and he's like 15 years older or something
but like if they got that far and they were shooting it,
why does he have to be older?
What does that do for the story?
Well, so Aragorn is supposed to be one of the Dunedain who are an ancient lineage.
Excuse?
A Du-a-dine?
The Dunedain.
A Dunedain.
The Dunedain.
The Dunedain.
A Dunedain.
The Dunedain. Who he comes from.
He's one of the comes from the lineage of ancient kings of man.
And those in like he's a descendant of of the great kings of the past.
And but at a certain point when I was with.
Sorry, I'm trying to remember this quote that that Elrond says, because he's with the one of Aragorn's like ancestors.
Oh, God, hold on.
Hold on.
I just want to look this up.
while you're looking that up the two towers grossed 62 million dollars its opening weekend in the u.s and in canada and was the highest grossing film of 2002 worldwide it made 951.2
million dollars it's almost a billion that's crazy and the film holds a 95 approval rating
on rotten tomatoes and in 2002 the film won two Academy Awards, Best Visual Effects
and Best Sound Editing. Got it.
Okay, so he's the heir to
Isildur, and Isildur
is the one, so he's the king of man
who he, in the
flashback to the ancient battle with
Sauron, he's the one who cut off Sauron's
hand, and
the hand fell.
Or he, yeah, and he took the ring right and uh and so that so
Isildur got the ring and then um Elrond the uh Arwen's dad tried to get him to throw it into the
fires of Mount Doom but Isildur was corrupted by his own desire for power. And he kept it. He kept
it on a chain around his neck. And everybody wanted that ring. And so he got assassinated
by a group of orcs. And he fell into the water. And the ring just floated away until Gollum ended
up finding it. So Aragorn is trying to get away. He's part of this
ancient lineage and he's trying to get away from it because Isildur basically doomed all of Middle
Earth by keeping that ring. And so he's like, I don't want to be king. I have weakness in my
blood. I don't want to do this. And so he's he's been around for a long time and
i think they needed him to be older because he needed to look like he has he has been on the
road weathered leaving like running from his past and if you're a young man that doesn't have the
same weight i don't think as it does how many times have you seen the movies mary a lot you are so
knowledgeable it is kind of incredible i've seen that yeah well i've seen i the scene you're
describing with faramir and column for some reason that has completely gone over my head but but i've
seen them all so many times they They're very comforting to me.
I know like chunks of dialogue I could say.
I could like give you both sides of the scene.
And I even, in the special features, Liv Tyler gives an interview
where she talks about how she had to learn Elvish,
how she had to learn this new language and how to speak it.
And she does an example of Elvish and then translates it.
And I rewound watch until I memorized it.
Would you like to hear it?
Of course I would.
Wow.
Yes.
And what that means is, no, my lord, winter is not yet come.
Would you before your time leave your people?
Wow.
That is great.
Do you know more?
Do you only know that memorized phrase?
I only know that memorized phrase.
Not only.
That was good.
Well, thank you.
But you could learn, like he wrote full languages.
You could actually learn these languages.
Wow.
If you wanted to.
With conjugation?
Hell yeah, dude.
Am, is, was, are.
I'm just impressed that it's that deep.
That's wild.
Wow.
It's wild.
Okay. impressed that it's that yeah deep that's um wild wow it's wild okay well nicole how are you feeling about about the members of the fellowship as the movies progress and by that i mean just everyone
i'm on i'm here for it um i okay so gabrus was like you're gonna like that it's uh different
stories that you're following and not just a group of people moving. Yeah. And he was right.
I did appreciate that everyone had
a different journey that they were on.
Yeah. But it was a lot of people
to keep track
of, but
I think I liked it, but I also
didn't like it, but I think, I don't know,
again, talking to Mary made me
like it. Oh, that's nice!
What a compliment!
Well, it's nice to hear someone who likes it.
Yeah.
We have these opinions as we're watching it, and we're just like, I'm bored.
But then talking to you, and we knew this would happen.
We were like, Mary's going to make us like this.
Because talking to you, you're just very excited about it and passionate and it's meant so much to you.
And so it does open my eyes a bit to the beauty and wonder of it all.
I do think these movies have sort of just moments of really deep emotion and like just like feelings and like sort of lessons that they're imparting.
And it's cool i like those moments the best um where i feel like oh that quote makes me because i think i had that a bit
with like the dark side and the light side and um there were just you know things that you can kind
of relate to your current life in these stories um which is surprising there's this moment i think it's in the first
movie where you you hear like frodo is like wrestling this whole time with with self-doubt
about if he can actually do this and if he's the right one and uh there's a great line that's um
i can't remember who says it to him maybe it it's Galadriel. But where she says, even the smallest person can change the course of the future.
I loved that so much.
And then there's also a great line that Gandalf says in Fellowship when Frodo's like, I wish the ring had never come to me.
I wish none of this had happened.
And Gandalf says,
so do all who live to see such times,
but that is not for them to decide.
All we have to decide is what to do with the time that is given to us.
I just want you to be in a Lord of the Rings movie.
I feel like you deserve it.
I'm desperate.
Oh,
they're doing an Amazon series,
right?
Oh my God god I know
get in it
unfortunately as you've probably noticed there aren't
that many women characters
you are correct
and there are zero black
people it's all white
it's all white and it's
95% male and
those are issues we have
for sure.
I mean,
it would be so much
more interesting
if it wasn't.
It would be so much
more interesting.
It would be.
Absolutely.
I wonder if there's
other realms
where there's
people of color
and more women.
Yeah.
I hope that in the new series
they would make it more diverse.
Yeah, I hope so too.
I mean, I don't know
but maybe they're because I mean, I don't know.
But maybe they're... Because I mean, when you're using a text from the 50s,
yeah, it makes sense that he wrote it as all these white male characters.
That's who he was, whatever, blah, blah, blah.
But when you're adapting it for now, you can do whatever you want.
I mean, it doesn't have to be exactly what they wrote.
And also, did he explain that they were white?
Or is that just what we understood because i don't think he ever labeled any character white but i think that the the
understanding of the lord of the rings trilogy as a text is that it's a metaphor for world war ii
and so i think that that you know it, it being a European, you know, whatever based metaphor that that's how people interpreted the casting.
Oh, yeah.
Gabrus mentioned that, I think.
But, but no, I don't.
I've read most of the books.
And there was, of course, no mention of any, any specific.
Yeah, it can be such a cool opportunity with the new one to make it.
Yeah, I hope they do.
Just more diverse.
I hope they do.
Yeah.
And add me to the cast, eh?
Well, and yeah.
I mean, you know, we need more women.
I think it's so interesting that they put beards on the women.
Yes, instead of just having women.
Where it would be so cool to have them on the horses like in battle and why not why not
what's the big deal they're like well like the quote was like there were so many amazing women
writers we had to take advantage of them it's like well why don't you just make the story that
they're amazing women writers like i don't know it's not it doesn't change anything. It's full blown fantasy. Negatively. It's not real.
Right.
Yeah.
Anybody on a horse.
Yeah.
And I,
well,
this is something that,
I mean,
just as a female viewer of the thing,
I'm like,
I want to see more women in this.
And that,
I bet you,
if we looked at everyone who worked on this,
it's like a lot of men where that wouldn't even,
they'd go just put a beard on the woman,
like rather than like someone being like,
why don't we have
women riders
yeah
well
um
and okay
there's some questions
that are sheet here
who has the best hair
and the worst hair
and I mean the worst hair
we know is Gollum
if anyone said
worst hair
worst hair
hands down
best hair
I think Gandalf
coming back with that
I loved it
it was very sleek it's laid you couldn't see coming back with that wig. I loved it. It was very sleek.
It's laid.
Oh, it's beautiful.
You couldn't see any bumps in that wig.
Untouched.
And it really does match the horse.
Oh, it does match the horse.
I really love Eowyn's hair, too.
I think she has gorgeous hair.
Like, it's the long.
I actually thought about you, Mary, when I was watching that.
Really?
Because I was like, if Mary got to have this hair in a movie, she would be so happy. I would never stop screaming. I would never stop screaming. Like Mary, when I was watching that, because I was like, if Mary got to have this hair in a movie, she would never stop screaming. I would never stop. I would love it so much screaming.
I also thought about you, Mary, when they had, um, I think it was that same character. She had
like beautiful bell sleeves on. I was like, Mary would love this whole outfit. You're so Lauren,
you know me so well. I do. I did.
When I saw the movie in theaters, I was like that.
That is what that is. My capsule wardrobe.
You know what?
Now that I'm thinking about Arwen, when Aragorn is all like laid up or whatever, and then
she like gently like kisses him back to life.
And then you find out it's a horse
that she sent a horse to do it so like was he making out with a horse that was wild
i didn't even interpret it as that uh that the horse like kicks him up and is like get on we're
leaving yes nudges him yes but i guess i guess he did kiss that horse. And honestly, this changes everything for me.
I hate it now.
I hate it now.
Mary, do you have anything you'd like to plug?
Yeah.
Lord of the Rings Return of the King.
We got it.
I would like to plug.
Listen, you can watch all episodes of Robbie Comedy Central show.
That is the whole four seasons up on YouTube.
So it is for free.
And why not?
Why don't you go watch it?
It's Rory Scovel.
So she is a meta.
I mean, you name Bo Bridges.
It's a great crew.
And then also check out Jedi Temple Challenge.
Guess what?
Also on YouTube.
Amazing. Very accessible. on YouTube. Amazing.
Very accessible.
Very accessible.
Yes, yes, yes.
Lauren, do you have anything you want to plug?
Yes, I would like to plug my Patreon.
If you go to patreon.com slash Lauren Lapkus, you can find it.
And I'm doing, I'm currently in the midst of doing a whole series on the Babysitter's Club Netflix series.
I'm doing episodes all about that,
going in depth about babysitting stories with my guests. And then we talk about the show.
And then we figure out which babysitter we are. And I'm always Christy. And it really sucks.
Jeez. And wait, why are you always Christy? I'm Christy. It just I am like, I can't I can't
explain it. I don't want to be her, but I am. I don't think it's don't want to be her
but I am
I don't think it's bad to be Christy because Christy is kind of like
a boss about her life
and then a boss in business
and she makes them money
she's in control
that is true I mean she's an entrepreneur
I like Christy
alright I feel better about it
so I've been doing that and then I guess that's the main. You can watch The Wrong Missy on Netflix, but that's my main my main little way to, you know, keep myself going in the quarantine. So I'm doing a lot of stuff on the patriotic improv and conversations with friends and watch alongs with movies. And there's just a lot of good stuff on there. So what about you, Nicole? What do you want to plug?
So what about you, Nicole?
What do you want to plug?
I wrote a book.
Very fat, very brave.
You can get it at Barnes & Noble or a black owned bookstore.
And then also I have other podcasts.
Why Won't You Date Me, Best Friends, Drag Her, 90 Day Bay, where I talk about the best show on television, 90 Day Fiance.
Yeah.
And you can watch Nailed It on Netflix.
Woo!
Have you been to a Barnes & Noble to see it yet?
Not yet.
I'm afraid to go to a big old store.
Yeah.
I know.
But I did see someone post a picture with them holding the book in Barnes & Noble.
And I was like.
Kim New Money, who did the pictures.
Oh, that's OK. I was like, that looks so amazing to see it in the store like that.
It's so exciting.
Yeah.
It was very cool.
I might just go over the weekend and
just deal with it you should wear my little visor because now we have a visor shield that's smart
yeah i'm sure they're they're not like so busy that there's like a ton of people in there so
you probably or they're they're managing the crowds in there sure i'm sure well okay so now
we have the battle of the five stars segment where we read a five star review.
So if you want to have yours read on the air, go to Apple podcasts and give us five stars and write a little something.
And this person says, incredible podcast.
Nicole and Lauren are so entertaining and hilarious.
Can't wait for season two.
If they thought Star Wars movies were too long, dot, dot, dot.
They are right.
I love this review because it's so just kind.
Sometimes we get reviews that are really horny and, you know, horny.
Yeah, pretty horny.
Wow.
So you can write something that simple and we will read it and we love it.
So thank you, a reader and Stan, which is the name of the person who did that and we'll be back next week for the next
installment in the series as mary said the return of the king and we have some very special guests
lined up so we are really excited to dive in now do we think it's three hours is it longer than
three hours i hear it's longer i hear it's almost like three and a half hours. You better believe it's longer. Of course.
It's long.
So we gotta buckle the fuck up.
Text me if you want
anything. I did split this one over. If you need it.
If you have any questions, text me, please.
I'm available all hours.
I did split this one over two
nights, which I think was really helpful for my
mental health. And I probably did that again.
But I did.
Alright, till next time. right thanks that was a Hiddem Original.