Newcomers: Sports, with Nicole Byer and Lauren Lapkus - Fan Theories (w/ Jake Hurwitz)
Episode Date: December 22, 2020Lauren and Nicole are joined by comedian, writer and actor Jake Hurwitz (If I Were You, Not Another D&D Podcast) to dig into some Lord of the Rings fan theories!All the most important que...stions are asked, and answers of varying credibility are provided... Why didn't they just fly the eagles to Mordor? Would it have been a terrible idea in the first place? Is LOTR just WW1 + magic? And who exactly is this mysterious Tom Bombadil character? Is he Tolkien? Is he YOU??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:Article on Dungeons and Dragons MovieOriginal Eagles theory by VulcanDeathGripAn article summarizing the Eagles theoryFilm Theory video on why you SHOULDN'T fly to MordorVideo on Gollum's IdentityAll about Tom BombadilArticle by Tolkien's grandson on LOTR/WW1 similaritiesAdvertise 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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This is a Head of New Covers. I'm Nicole Byer.
I'm Lauren Lapkus.
Oh, boy. We're in the second season of our podcast, and we're working our way through the Lord of the Rings franchise for the very first
time without nerd super fans and sometimes people who contributed to the franchise.
This is our 18th episode of 20. And I do feel like, you know, we've really put in the work.
We've we've watched the Peter Jackson Lord of the Rings, obviously, and Hobbit trilogies. We've
seen the Tolkien biopic, which no one should watch.
We've watched the animation trilogy, which is, you know, very long.
And then we watched the fan film, which was made by a fan.
Which was so crazy.
And it was actually pretty good.
It was good, but in a way that I was like,
this is more, you know, Hobbits and fairies that I've never cared about.
We then watched a video game and discussed it in depth.
We've also written our own fan fiction.
We've seen lots of memes.
And I think maybe our favorite episode
was last week when we played
our first ever Dungeons & Dragons campaign.
We were very surprised by how much fun we had.
But after surviving all of that,
this week we are going to investigate
some Lord of the rings
fan theories and deeper lore to really put our lord of the rings mastery to the test which is
something that we've been just dying to do yeah this morning i woke up and i was like i hope i
can put my lord of the rings uh knowledge to the test so of course're going to have spoilers because we there's, you know, shut up if you care about that.
And do we want to recap a little bit about our D&D experience?
Yeah, I really enjoyed it.
People kept saying it was like improv.
It definitely was like improv.
At first, I was it was a little strange to be like, OK, well, I've described what my character is and now i'm gonna talk as her yeah i enjoyed it i really liked it and then somebody sent me a picture of
naomi campbell in like kind of like a rugged i guess it elvin outfit and i was like yeah why
wasn't naomi campbell in one of these movies she She's very beautiful. Oh, my God. She would fit in so well.
Right?
She didn't have to say much?
No.
Yeah, I was really surprised by how it worked.
I didn't really understand what Dungeons & Dragons.
I can't even say it.
I didn't understand what it was.
Dungeons & Dragons.
Dungeons & Dragons.
Dungeons & Dragons.
And it was really fun.
And I actually thought, and I've seen a lot of people tweeted us that we need to do that for the next season.
And it has crossed my mind. I mean, look, I think no matter what we do, we have to we have to make it 10 episodes.
Yeah. I got to agree with you, Lauren, because 20 is too many.
It's a lot. It's a lot. It's a lot. And I think but think but i think if we did dungeons and dragons i could handle that for 10 episodes and i know you're really funny thing
do you think the magic would wear off because we would have to continue doing it
maybe but i also think if we had really funny people doing it it would be fun yeah yeah yeah
but i mean we still have other ideas if if we do a third season we have i really
would like to watch tyler perry movies i sent you a video i need i need to i need to watch these
movies but i must be paid right i feel the same way but also I might just watch them on my own.
The clip I sent you was Janet Jackson's husband.
She found out he was gay and she was like, you married a woman, but you bend over for a man.
And he was like, I don't bend over.
And she's like, he bends over for you. It's just.
I know.
I loved it.
What movie was that from?
I have no idea.
They're all the same.
It's like a woman getting ruined by a man.
I just love that.
You know what I watched recently, which is not Tyler Perry, but just a woman scorned
but figuring out her life, how Stella got her groove back.
I had never seen that movie.
It's so good.
And it's really funny.
And it's sad.
And Whoopi Goldberg's in it, which I didn't know.
And it's sad and Whoopi Goldberg's in it, which I didn't know. And it's like great.
Yeah.
So like for a very long time, black people used to get like three good movies a year.
And then Tyler Perry moved in and then Hollywood went, oh, he's got it covered.
So now we just get shitty fucking Tyler Perry movies.
And you know what?
I would do one if he, you know, if he's offering.
But, you know, it's a lot of it's a quantity over quality, if you will.
There's just a lot.
There's a lot.
I mean, he has many TV shows and things too
that I think shoot very quickly.
Yeah, he'll shoot like a full season of television
in like eight days.
You'll have one scene, the next scene,
her wig's on backwards and you're like,
nobody was looking at the monitor.
See, I want to watch that.
Well,
jumping back into our L-O-T-R,
we're very excited for our guest today,
Jake Hurwitz.
Jake is a comedian, a writer, actor,
and member of the comedy duo Jake and Amir, of course.
And he's the co-founder of HeadGum,
the very podcast network
that Newcomers is on,
where he also co-hosts the podcast,
If I Were You and Not Another D&D Podcast. So welcome, Jake.
Hey, thank you. Thanks so much for having me. I'm sorry. I'm so sorry. I didn't mean to set
you guys on this journey.
It was a bit intense to be like, you know, doing our usual complaining at the top with you watching
since like you-
No, it's good that I heard it 10 episodes 10 episodes sounds
about right whatever you guys want to do you pick the next thing i got i got this i got lord of the
rings in and i i owe you guys we owe you guys just it i don't think there's enough like star wars has
so many of them disney plus was like well if you want to circle back we got you covered with the
content yeah but there isn't enough lord of the Rings content. And the difference too is like Star Wars,
like it starts off fine.
You guys didn't like the early Star Wars necessarily.
Then there's a dip,
but then it gets better.
Lord of the Rings really starts off good.
And then it's all downhill from there.
It was destined to fail.
But it's been interesting.
And I also feel like the benefit of it is that no one can say we didn't explore it deep enough.
You've seen way more Lord of the Rings than I have.
And I'm a big fan.
See, that's not fair.
Yeah.
No, I would never, never do what you guys have done.
But at the same time.
You wouldn't sit down and watch the video game?
Oh, I played the video game.
I was a big video game fan.
But I don't think I have ever seen The Desolation of Smaug.
I couldn't get through The Hobbit.
Oh, wow.
Yeah, I mean, yeah, I think there's also a difference, too, with playing a video game and watching a video game.
Which we, you know, just watching a video game is very weird.
Yeah, it was very, very strange.
Yeah, but I guess people do it
because that had like millions and millions of views.
Oh, I think watching video games is super popular.
But also like as much as you guys hated Lord of the Rings,
it's all been worth it for Darkwing and Samwise
to come to life in the last episode.
I would follow those two to the end of the world.
That was really fun.
So you obviously play D&D.
That's right, yeah.
So is your podcast,
I want to hear about your podcast.
I don't really know about it.
So I've never,
I was like a big Lord of the Rings fan growing up
and I've never played D&D before.
So this Not Another D&D podcast
is me playing D&D for the first time with three people that love playing D&D and they're like super experienced.
So I learned to play D&D over the last two years.
Wow.
Yeah.
You're just like us.
So I walked in and didn't know what to do.
The first episode of my podcast sounds a lot like you guys, like just discovering for the first time, oh, I can do whatever I want.
Yeah.
I think that's a really fun thing about D&D that I just didn't, I felt like there would be more like specifics about how you can play in it.
Like that, I liked that we could just literally say anything.
And I think Brennan was such an amazing dungeon master because he was so gung-ho for everything.
Yes, and so just excited.
And he'd be like, good choice.
And I was like, it was?
Yeah, it was fun.
Brennan is amazing.
And his voice recall, the fact that he could just play a character by the gate and make a voice and then remember that voice at the end of the episode.
That's wild.
It was very good.
Wait,
who's your character in D&D?
I played,
I played a human raised by dwarves.
His name was hard one.
Sure.
Foot.
He was just a big,
tall bearded guy with really thick calves and quads.
I think D&D is just like,
you get to be a guy that you wish you were. And I have
like foot pain. So my guy just had fucking awesome feet. Wait, what happened to your feet?
I broke my heel. I can't believe I talk about my hurt foot all the time on my podcast. I can't
believe I'm coming on yours and talking about my hurt foot so early. I broke my heel in like 2013
and it never really got better,
but it's looking good now.
How'd you break it?
I was rock climbing and I didn't fall,
but I jumped really in a dumb way.
Oh, do you think now you could like rehabilitate it?
Because I've got a great orthopedic surgeon
and a referral to a very good physical therapist.
Yeah, I would love to rehab this foot i yeah okay definitely i'll give it a shot all right could you get like a would you
ever get like a sort of replacement heel is that a thing yes i would yeah i don't that has not come
up but i did look into it one time i thought that like i had squished all the like fat pad out of my heel and i thought you could do like a collagen injection in it or something um but no
that i guess that's not a thing and i didn't do that did you have surgery on your heel yeah this
is another part of the saga which is really like my heel never ever got better but then i was hiking
and i slipped and i hurt my other foot my left, no. And then my left foot hurt forever and my heel kind of stopped hurting.
But then I got surgery on my left foot.
So my heel is starting to hurt again.
It's like one of my feet just needs to be hurt all the time.
How long did it take?
But not hard one sure foots.
He's the man.
Wait, how long after your surgery did it take?
Could you like not walk?
I'm just going through it with my ankle.
And I'm like, how long did How long? How long did it take?
Okay.
So,
well,
unfortunately for me,
it's been seven years,
but I'm sure for you.
Not a good story.
Yeah.
No.
Well,
the difference is I was really stupid.
So when I broke my heel,
I,
I went online to like a rock climber forum,
like an idiot.
And I was like,
I typed in my symptoms and,
and I was like,
do I have a broken heel?
And one of the comments was like, if you have a broken heel, you'll know.
So I was just like, well, I'm looking, so I don't.
And I just walked on my broken heel for six months.
So by the time I went, they like, you know, it didn't, the bone could never like completely fuse back in the right way.
So you're getting your treatment done like early.
So I think that's the key.
It's not uncommon for people to ignore something,
but I like,
I had plantar fasciitis when I was like in my early twenties and it hurt so bad,
but I didn't know what it was.
And I remember being on like a vacation and I was like,
I couldn't walk.
Like it hurts so fucking bad,
but I just like,
was like,
this is just what it is
like my feet really hurt and then i eventually went to physical therapy and it was really great
and it's all fine but i i did that a long time that is the weird like meanwhile if anyone you
loved like had that problem with their feet like go to a doctor today but when it's happening to
you you're just like no no no it's fine it it's fine. It'll be all right. Yeah. It's going to go away. Well, okay.
We can get back to your feet in a little bit, but how did you become- Please, yeah, maybe after the break.
How did you become a Lord of the Rings fan to begin with?
I think it coincided a little bit like with me being in high school and like smoking weed
for the first time.
Like we didn't have anything to do.
A friend of mine was over. I think we got high and watched The Fellowship.
See, for me, that was a disaster in high school because we did that and then I fell asleep within
one minute. Yeah, I was just about to say that would put me right to sleep. I'd be like,
and a little stony, put on a boring movie and go right to sleep.
Yeah, I guess maybe I was just always going to like it no matter if I saw it like when I first smoked weed or not. I guess I just I fell in love with it though.
But that would make it really good if you were into it and you were high and you're a teenager.
Yeah. When weed really gets you the best. Yeah. Definitely. It doesn't hit me the same way
anymore. Now I'm just doing like the edibles for my foot pain you know oh no dang got it back to
the feet yeah sometimes i like to get rip roaring high and drive my car and just he he alone
nicole there's a sign there's a sign um in la that's like drive like this is a sign that you
shouldn't be driving high or something and i saw it yesterday
and i said to mike like if i saw that i was high i think i would feel bad i've seen it while i was
high and i giggle it's on melrose yeah yeah every time i see it i'm like oh because i'm just like
i'm fine i'm just having a nice time alone yeah it sounds great, honestly. Yeah, it's nice. Gillistone, go for a drive.
What's your favorite part of Lord of the Rings, Jake?
Ooh, great question.
Thanks for asking.
I think it's changed a lot.
When I was younger, I was like, I just thought Legolas was cool.
Like a sharpshooter.
That is my shit.
I thought he was like handsome.
I thought he was like, he's a cool acrobat.
But as I got older, I've just like, I've gotten more boring and I just like the maps.
I think the maps are super cool.
I love geography.
A lot of people love the maps, actually.
I don't know what it is.
This has come up.
And someone who my husband was working with listens to the podcast and he has like elaborate maps of the lands.
And he, they're at his office
and during covid he hasn't been able to see them he might be listening to this now
he needs to get in his car and get his maps but everyone loves the maps yeah i mean i think they
satisfy some like weird wanderlust part of my brain like even just like looking at a far off land and imagining it i like i like thinking about it yeah and do you typically have an
interest in maps yeah i do i love i i'm a big map guy i think wait really are you doing a bit you
know where everything is yeah no i really do yes i do i wow i think i been to, I've been to 49 of the 50 states. Like I've taken six cross-country
trips. I really like, I like, I guess, I don't even know if I like geography. I like traveling
a lot, but like- What is it called? Cartography? Cartography. Cartography. I do have like,
I've spent a dumb amount of money on like weird cartographic maps. Cartography. Do you think you could fill in the blanks on like a blank American map?
Wow.
It's so fucking hard.
I could never.
Yes, I think I could.
I think I could.
Do you think you could draw a map of America that wouldn't look horrible?
I think it wouldn't look horrible.
It wouldn't be right, but it wouldn't look that bad.
Like Kentucky andouri might be
a little fucked but i think i generally have a sense of at least all the outer ones i have no
idea right now where kentucky or missouri is i i struggle in my head as well with i was like wait
missouri would be i don't know i was doing shows in oklahoma once it was like some festival and i
was like are we in the midwest and they were like, no. And I was like, then where is Oklahoma?
They don't consider it the Midwest.
And I was like, I think it is.
Is it just the South?
Yeah, maybe it's just the South. Maybe it is the South.
I don't know.
People were all screaming at the same time.
They were pretty angry with me.
So I don't know.
I don't know where Oklahoma is.
They have other shit to work on, it sounds like.
But I think people don't like it when you're somewhere
and you don't know where it is
and they're from there yeah it's like it feels like really rude but it's but i was like not
they should know their flyover states like you know the states in the middle aren't destination
no one's coming from sweden to go to cincinnati yeah i mean I feel like I've had confusion over the years about like where exactly Manhattan
is compared to like everything right around it because it's a weird.
It's a weird island.
It's just weird.
Yeah.
It's off like the coast of New York proper.
Yeah.
It really is.
Yeah.
I miss New York.
Me too.
I miss going anywhere.
But we can't go anywhere.
You are.
One in 20.
Wait, you're in New York. You moved, right?
I did, yeah. Are you so happy? I miss
New York. Yeah, I'm very. I mean, it
kind of sucks to be anywhere now, but
New York's definitely
solid. I've been taking like
big bike rides around the city.
That's nice. Well,
LA's not doing well. One in
20 Los Angeles people have COVID.
Also, I just learned that people be dying on planes from COVID.
The airlines aren't doing contact tracing.
What a way to go.
Isn't that nuts?
That sucks.
I saw that.
And I think that's the most insane thing I've ever heard.
People are dying from it.
And then they don't even tell everyone.
Yes.
I don't even know.
And then the
airline's response is like well we're doing the honor system that's how we didn't know that the
people had covet because they told us they didn't have it well that's not how you should do it you
should do rapid testing it's so nuts i feel insane should we do the shire wire yeah that's the only
thing that'll cure this insanity so all right what I came here for. So, all right.
So, could a new Dungeons & Dragons movie
repeat the magic of the Lord of the Rings?
In the intervening decades
since the Peter Jackson Lord of the Rings trilogy,
there's been no viable successor
in the swords and sorcery genre,
despite continued interest in token-esque fiction,
as exemplified by the success of video game sagas
such as Legend of Zelda, World of Warcraft,
as well as George R.R. Martin's
A Song of Ice and Fire novels
and accompanying Game of Thrones TV shows.
But this week reports emerged that,
ooh, Chris Pine is in talks.
He's, was he in Star Trek?
Or is he in?
He's Captain Kirk, yeah.
Oh, okay, cool.
He's in talks to star in a new film adaptation
of Dungeons and Dragons,
a role-playing game that was once frowned upon
by Tolkienistas.
Tolkienistas?
Tolkienistas?
Tolkienistas is a fashionista?
He's like a Maxinista.
It's a Maxinista.
I'm a Tolkienista.
I get all my Tolkien fashions at a discount.
If Pine does sign on the dotted line,
it sounds as if the studio Paramount
is serious about bringing Gary...
What's this last name?
Guy Gax?
Oh, Guy Gax.
Yeah, he created D&D.
I cannot believe I got that one right.
He created D&D?
Yeah, yeah.
Oh, wow.
I sort of thought it just existed. So did I. Wow. I sort of thought it just existed.
So did I.
I guess I just never thought someone created it.
Yeah.
Do you know about Gary Gygax?
I wish I'm going to, my ads are going to be fucking destroyed.
He was a guy.
He was a guy.
And I think he made D&D up.
There you go.
Okay, cool.
That's what he did.
Yeah.
Fans of the genre, family, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah, blah blah blah blah blah blah oh my god
show me to read it
the shower wire glitched out but she just got you know she got bored i'll take it a succession of
terrible fantasy efforts from aragon to duncan jones's warcraft have left fans of the genre
flailing in the swamps of despair over the past 20 years.
Even... Blah, blah, blah.
Fuck. See? No.
I'm kidding.
It says that.
That's what it says. Even Jackson
struggled to repeat his own trick with The Hobbit
and misguided attempt to film Tolkien's
fleet-footed and folksy fable as a
Lord of the Rings-style epic trilogy.
Against this background, this article says the chances of Dungeons & Dragons
emerging as the gilded successor to Lord of the Rings that we all hope it can be
seem about as likely as rolling a single number on a 20-sided die.
Whoa.
Oh my God.
Well, Jake, do you agree that there has been a lack of good content
since Jackson's trilogy?
And what would you want out of the D&D movie?
Wow. All right. so i have two opinions the first one is that this this like snippet bakes in uh game of thrones in there which was like
hugely successful widely celebrated the fans got definitely like something's happened since uh lord
of the rings it was game of thrones and i think game of thrones kind of like yeah that there's viability and in dragons and swords and all that stuff um i also watched the
first two dungeons and dragons movies um and they're very very very very bad so okay like a
movie a script would take away from the magic yeah i get to choose my own adventure in dungeons and
dragons yeah i feel like you'd want to at least have it get to choose my own adventure in Dungeons and Dragons.
Yeah.
I feel like you'd want to at least
have it be a choose-your-own-adventure movie
where you, like, you know,
watch it on a computer
and click options or something.
Oh, and they could, like,
do that now on Netflix or something, right?
True, yeah.
Where you could just, like...
There is, like, this, like,
magic to rolling the dice
where you, like,
you can want to do something, but you actually have to like you have to like take a bet and you take a risk to roll the dice, which you can't you can't recreate that.
And just watching a character do it on television or a movie.
Yeah, I liked that about the game that like it's there's some control and like you can make it up, but you can't just do whatever.
But you kind of can.
Yeah, you can do whatever, but then, like, the dice will affect how well the outcome of what you want to do is.
Right.
You can say whatever you want to do, and then the dice will actually let you know if you do it or how well.
And I guess, like, there's also something about D&D that is just, like, it's inherently light and funny and silly and you're goofing
around and that never ever happens when in like the D&D movies it's always like way it's over
dramatized there's like a ton of gravitas and I don't know if it can be recreated but Chris Pine's
kind of charming he's pretty funny he's funny and he's a real hottie are there any hotties in the
first two D&D movies no it's like that dude that dude that was in, he was in Step by Step.
He was like one of the kids' friends that always had like the chunky sweater.
Oh, yeah.
And he also was on Full House.
Yeah, he was on Full House too as Nelson.
Yes.
Yes, I think so.
He was DJ's boyfriend for a little bit.
Wait, what?
And he was like kind of a 90s staple as like a guest star recurring guest
star right um so he's in dnd so he he's like he's like cute in a 90s way like oh okay it was him and
marlon wayne's in the first dnd movie what that's so random yeah interesting i didn't know that this
was a thing i'm so curious about this like yeah that
and but they're not good the first one's i think the first one's pretty bad like i think jeremy
irons might even be in it like it should have been oh they tried to make it fun yeah but then
the second one is the second one's real bad the second one is really bad oh what is that guy's name? Nelson from Full House?
Yeah.
Nelson Burkhardt?
Oh, wait, it wasn't Nelson.
Nelson.
Nelson.
Oh, my God.
Wow, Nelson.
Oh, my God.
That's not who it was, though.
No.
Okay, so who was it?
No, not Jason Marsden.
James Marsden?
Not James.
Oh, Jason.
Whoa, that's two different people?
Oh, no, that is who that is
Are they related
No Nelson is Jason Marsden
Oh right
Oh okay
But wait
Oh Justin Whalen
Justin Whalen
That's who it was
Okay okay
But Hal Sparks played
Jason Marsden
On Fuller House
He played the grown up version
Of Nelson Burkhardt
Where was Nelson
Why didn't he play himself
Yeah where's Nelson
I gotta know more about that He didn't he play himself yeah where's nelson i gotta know more
about that he didn't want to do it for some reason oh my god i'm so fascinated
who did you say it was the real person oh justin whalen i think is his name i just have to see
oh okay okay he's cute recognize this guy he's kind of cute oh he has the same birthday as me
wow yeah so that's me that's very meaningful
i don't know he okay he was in child's play i i don't know we have to prove that it was
step by step but i really thought he was in step by step i did amazing work to piece together
who i thought you were talking about
and I feel like
that just needs to go
with some notice on it.
This Marsden guy
could have been in the movie
for sure.
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
For sure.
Yeah.
Yeah, it doesn't seem
like this guy was on that
but he was in a lot of stuff
like National Lampoon's
Dorm Days 2.
Oh my God.
Wow.
I'm very,
I love to go down
people's IMDB holes.
Last night I was watching To Wong Fu,
Thanks for Everything.
A perfect movie.
It's so good,
but I haven't seen it since I was a kid.
And which guy is it?
There's Jeremy London and Jason London or something.
There's twins.
In real life,
there's one actor in the movie,
but he is an
identical twin and they're both actors yeah i think that's jason yeah and one of them was in
dazed and confused and one of them was in mall rats and they're both successful it's like how
do you have a twin one is crazy oh is that true i don't know currently he said he got kidnapped, but then maybe he didn't get kidnapped.
Jeez.
Good.
Yeah.
Fake kidnapping is a really bold move.
Mm-hmm.
Because how could you lie about a kidnapping?
There's going to be a lot of people who corroborate that you were not kidnapped.
So many questions would just poke holes in it so fast.
As soon as you say you've been kidnapped, someone is like,
I want to know everything.
Tell me all about that.
And you really have to be,
you gotta be buttoned up.
You've got to have a full story.
Did you ever read or see the movie room?
Yes.
It's the one with Brie Larson where she's kept in a room,
but it's based on a true story.
Yeah,
I did.
I did see that movie.
A lot of times I think about,
this is just dark, I guess,
but like how many weird little shacks there are in the country
that something weird.
It is like upsetting to think about.
Like, it's just like,
you could just be living next door to somebody
and something like that could be happening.
And that's just really scary whenever i watch hgtv and like someone is going in like
a house that was like you know auctioned or whatever and they go in they're like ew it's
stinky and there's like dirty stuff everywhere i'm like yeah because like probably like people
were like not okay in there some really bad here. Like, you gotta do some serious work
to make this not have
bad energy.
Yeah,
burn sage.
Oh my God.
I,
it's,
it's all,
there's just probably so,
I mean,
this is not at all
the topic of the show,
but there's so many homes
that are just full of trash
and just smell horrible
and the people inside
are despondent
and,
and it's just so sad and
there's nothing you can do.
Do you ever watch Hoarders?
They sometimes fix those houses up
a little bit. Come back there in
five years, dude.
Hoarders is so sad because I'm
like, there's something mentally
going on that they're barely
touching on. You can't fix it in a weekend.
You're not.
Yeah.
You can't like Marie Kondo that.
No.
Yeah.
No.
And it's probably very painful to be getting rid of that stuff.
And there's cameras and your whole family's there.
There was one hoarders where this man was hoarding big old dildos and he was like, get
out.
They're like, what?
He's like, get out.
And she's like, what is this?
Okay.
That's a good one.
Yeah. They never, I've never seen one, get out! She's like, what is this? Okay, that's a good one. Yeah.
I've never seen one where the people have something interesting like that.
It's usually just like newspapers and like old cans.
Yeah, no, just he had lots of dildos.
That's cool.
Well, speaking of dildos, we are going to talk about a character whose name kind of sounds like dildo,
but we'll get there in just a little bit.
I think we'll take a quick break and we'll come back and get into tombamba let's talk a little bit about fan theories now this is someone named
vulcan death grips theory about the eagle plot hole okay one heavily debated plot hole in the
lord of the rings has been if the eagles can carry humans why doesn't gandalf just ask them to fly
frodo to mount doom to destroy the one ring
okay well according to reddit user vulcan death grip that was exactly gandalf's plan all along
okay so we have a little article here that explains this a bit this genius theory completely
redefines the way you'll see lord of the rings okay so they kind of break down why didn't he do
that why didn't he say it like that? And then toward the beginning of the Fellowship of the Ring,
the wizard Gandalf the Grey reports to chief wizard Saruman the White
with his concerns about the evil Sauron's rising power.
Saruman, who secretly has been corrupted by the power of Sauron's one ring,
imprisons Gandalf and the eagles save Gandalf from his prison,
giving him an idea for how to rid the world of the source of Sauron's power, the One Ring,
once and for all.
Eagles. Eagles are the idea.
Yes, so Vulcan Deathgrip suggests
that before going to Rivendell to meet with Elrond
and the hobbits, Gandalf approaches
the eagles in the Misty Mountains,
as illustrated on this map
here, where he planned with them to fly
Frodo to Mount Doom to destroy the Ring.
And when the Fellowship of the Ring first forms, Gandalf conceals from
them his designs with the eagles
so that in the event of the Fellowship's capture,
the details of his plan can't
be extracted from them by torture.
Gandalf intends to tell them about it once
they reach the other side of the mountains.
Gandalf does keep a lot of
secrets. That's like that track so
far. He's a secretive guy
it's something that makes him pretty attractive honestly yeah i think it's pretty sexy a man who
doesn't have loose lips yep he's he's got dildos in the closet for sure he's got tight lips
and he's got lots he's got lots going on in his brain there are four passes the fellowship can
take through the mountains as vulcan Deathgrip shows on this map
and the high pass
despite being the quickest route
would be watched by enemies
so Gandalf can't use it.
Gandalf instead
chooses the Redhorn Pass
as it won't be watched
by orcs or goblins.
Unfortunately,
Saruman blocks
the Fellowship's way
with a blizzard
and they're forced
to turn back
and go even farther south.
Gandalf leads the Fellowship
through the Mines of Moria despite the presence of orcs and a Balrog and he. Gandalf leads the Fellowship through the mines of Moria
despite the presence of orcs and a Balrog,
and he intends to let the Fellowship
know about his full plan
as soon as they reach to their side.
But unfortunately,
he never makes it through the mines.
He falls into a chasm
while fighting the Balrog,
taking his true plans with him.
And as he's about to fall,
he realizes he must tell the Fellowship
to go to the eagles
while also not revealing the plan
to attack the orcs,
to the attacking orcs.
So to get his message across to his allies,
he simply tells them,
fly, you fools.
Unfortunately, the rest of the Fellowship is too traumatized
to understand the true meaning of the message,
so they head south.
And when Gandalf is resurrected later as Gandalf the White,
he has lost the memories of his plan.
He doesn't recall the plan until he sends the eagles
to save Frodo and Sam
from the exploding Mount Doom.
By then,
the ring has been destroyed
successfully anyway
and the world is saved.
But like,
why couldn't Gandhi
just like get on an eagle
with Frodo
and drop the ring off?
This doesn't answer the question.
This is just explaining
the plot being like,
eventually he was going
to get to eagles.
Vulcan's death grip theory falls apart at the end
when he just says Gandalf comes back
and doesn't remember his plan.
Totally.
He just goes, and then he actually had amnesia.
It's like, well, okay.
He's putting a lot on Gandalf, I think.
It is.
It's like that fall really took it out of him.
We don't know that. I's like that fall really took it out of him you know we don't know that
i feel like he was really strong this also assumes that it was a good idea to use the eagles in the
first place which i don't think that it necessarily was right like well i thought the eagles couldn't
really get involved because they were neutral the eagles yeah i think that was what we came to understand was that like they don't work for one
person yeah and like it's a huge difference to be like go pick my friend up like the the volcano
isn't dangerous anymore he's waiting for a ride then it is to be like you have to like fly this
guy to the volcano where the where the eye is guarding it.
Like, it's a way more dangerous mission.
An eagle's not going to be like, okay, you know?
I agree.
I feel like the eagles wouldn't really want to do that shit.
I don't know what I'm talking about. They're not interested.
Well, this is in response to the previous theory.
The YouTube channel, The Film Theoristist,
created a video about how you shouldn't fly to
mordor in the first place so uh you can click on we're gonna we're gonna click on this and then if
you want to follow along you can find the link in the video in our show notes and then we're
watching from the seven minute mark and three two one play So the first thing to know is that in Tolkien's lore, most of the stuff in Middle-earth was created by three gods.
Bonwë, Yavanna, and Aulë.
Yes, Middle-earth has gods.
Gods that, let's be honest, were probably a bit pissed that in three Hobbit movies,
scraping the absolute bottom of the barrel for any content to fill their excessive run times,
they still didn't make the cut.
Anyway, in the beginning, Yavanna created make the cut. Anyway, IT'S THE BEGINNING!
Yavanna created all the plants, trees, forests, and animals. Aole comes in and makes the dwarves.
Yavanna, worried that the dwarves would literally just mow down the forests to make stuff,
creates the ants to protect the trees. Manwe, feeling a bit left out, sees the stuff the other
two are creating and goes, aww sweet, would you help me make some eagles? Like, big ones. Big eagles. And boom, Yavanna and Monway made the eagles. And thus the eagles came into
existence. The end. Now, why would you care about any of this stuff? Well, it shows us that the
eagles go super far back in the history of this world. And in general, the older stuff is in
Middle Earth, the more powerful it is. Except for the dwarves. Sorry Gimli. But that means in the hierarchy of Middle Earth, eagles rank way up there.
This is 4 million views?
Directly below them are the demigods, or Maiar. This tier has some familiar faces,
Sauron, Saruman, and Gandalf. And the eagles are just slightly below them. In fact,
Tolkien himself was a bit wishy-washy on this point, saying that hey, the eagles are pretty much unofficially Maiar, but anyway, suffice it to say they rank above all the
other races. So why does any of this matter? Well, canonically, and this is a point that the movies
don't really do a good job of explaining, the ring of power works proportionally to the power of the
holder. You ever wonder why a hobbit was really the safest choice to be ring bearer? Or why this
all-powerful ring that everyone is so scared of only manages to turn people invisible,
it's because hobbits are a really low power race in this world, and because of that the ring of power is the least
dangerous in their hands. The one ring can only really use what's in the wearer,
which isn't that much when it's being carried by a hobbit. Now contrast that to the giant eagles who are practically
demigods and who according to Tolkien himself have a wingspan of 30
Bats putting them at half the size of a football field. Those are too big
That's huge which was a huge war before the Lord of the Rings series happened
They were able to kill the dragon that was so enormous that when he crash-landed he collapsed three giant active volcanoes
These eagles are massive powerful and immortal or more powerful than all the other races on Middle Earth.
Oh yeah, and they can also canonically see through walls.
The eagles are more than just mere birds.
They are no joke, and they definitely don't need their power amped up by the One Ring.
If you give the eagles an opportunity to carry the One Ring,
you're looking at potentially the most powerful Dark Lords in the entire series.
If they can manage to fit
the ring on their talons, that is.
If you think about it, this is the same reason why the ring
has to stay out of everyone else's hands.
This is why Gandalf never directly touches
the ring and tries to keep it out of his sight as much
as possible. But I feel like that's talking down
to Frodo. Yeah, this is
not fair to Frodo. It's terrible to
imagine. Because Gandalf is a Maiar demigod.
The classic Galadriel freakout scene is her basically predicting her own power amped up on the ring,
which is again why so many people are required to protect the darn thing.
Hey, hey, Boromir, my eyes are up here.
Hey.
Also notice when the eagles do come into play.
To rescue Sam and Frodo from Mount Doom as it collapses,
when the ring of Power is
no longer around. As soon as it's destroyed and out of the running, then it's safe to bring the
Eagles in, because they're no longer going to be tempted. No one's at risk. And that's exactly when
Gandalf calls for their help again. But there's more to this plan being stupid than just raw power.
Sauron literally doesn't comprehend the possibility that anyone with the Ring would want to destroy
it, and he doesn't discover this plan until mere moments before the ring is tossed into
the feet of Mount Doom. He can't defend himself if he doesn't know what he's defending against.
That's why it's imperative that the Fellowship remain a secret from everyone. And the eagles?
Remember, they are the size of Boeing 747s up there. Trying to conduct a stealth mission with
a giant eagle to drop the ring into the pits of Mount Doom would be like
trying to sneak into a Jamba Juice with a fighter jet. Or, you know what? Maybe we should just believe Tolkien himself. In a letter from June
1958 where he criticized an unofficial Lord of the Rings film treatment sent to him, going so far as to say it's
murdered his story. Wow. Yeah, that's harsh.
Tolkien directly comments on the scripts overuse of the eagles.
Quote,
the eagles are a dangerous machine.
I've used them sparingly.
He's talking about the band.
That is the absolute
end quote.
Using the eagles
to solve all your problems
just doesn't make
for a good story.
And that's ultimately
what we as an audience
are here for.
And Tolkien,
being the incredible writer
that he is,
knew just that.
But hey,
that's just a theory.
Oh my God.
Oh my God.
Dude, YouTube is so intense.
Jesus Christ.
It really is.
That guy had a cold.
Oh my God.
Imagine having that kind of time on your hands.
I feel like the way YouTube has become with editing, where everything has to be like,
you can't just give information.
You have to like have like some weird thing popping go like,
it's like you have to like have a constant distractions.
The voiceover was intense.
It was, but I do feel like it's interesting about Frodo,
but is that true or is that just his theory?
I mean, I'll say that that theory absolutely destroyed the
the gandalf forgot to tell them about the eagle plan theory like that one just there was a lot
of different reasons why the eagles were were a bad choice i feel like saying but like maybe i'm
harping on the wrong part but like i feel like saying that like frodo doesn't have power because
he's a hobbit and that's why he could have the ring like can't it just be that like he's a really interesting perspective like yeah I feel like
sometimes people look for things where you don't really need to find something like he can just be
like an interesting wholesome character right like not caring about the power of the of the ring
isn't like a weakness that Frodo has it's's a strength, really. But then also, fucking Gollum,
wasn't he a hobbit?
Yeah.
And then he couldn't handle it?
So Frodo is the chosen one.
Yeah.
Yeah.
Frodo is our theory.
It's because he's chosen.
Yeah.
Let's make a TikTok.
Strong Frodo theory.
One thing you guys joke at
is that Frodo actually was really strong
and that his power came from his desire not to be evil oh my god well next is a theory on gollum's
identity so this next theory was featured in a video posted by the youtube channel looper it
suggests that gollum is not simply the dark side of smiegel's personality
but rather a separate entity that has always existed within the ring and can oh this word
looks hard imbue and take over any ring holder with its identity so if you want to follow along
there's a link to this video in the show notes. And we're starting from one minute and 24 seconds.
Ready?
Ready.
Three, two, one.
Smeagol is one of the most pitiful characters from the Lord of the Rings,
and in a way, one of the most lovable too.
Anyone with a heart should be able to feel for the poor wretch
as he struggles with his centuries-long obsession
with a powerful force beyond his own comprehension.
Then, of course, there's Gollum, the other side of his split personality in the films.
Gollum basically represents all the bad stuff.
He's hateful, violent, and willing to stop at nothing to get hold of his precious ring.
While most people generally accept that these two characters make up a kind of multiple
personality disorder on Smeagol's part, one fan theory suggests a wholly different take.
Rather than simply writing off Gollum as Smeagol's evil side, this theory goes out on a limb
and claims that Gollum is a legitimate personality all its own that stems from within the One
Ring itself.
This theory rests on the fact that, when Bilbo is possession of the Ring, he acts very similarly
to Smeagol's Gollum personality.
Towards the end of the story, Frodo begins to act his way, too. In short, anyone tempted by the Ring, and not just Smeagol, can exhibit snippets of this identity,
and upon giving in to the Ring's dominance would themselves be completely consumed by it.
It would have happened to Bilbo, it almost happened to Frodo, and it'd probably happen to you too.
Wow. Okay. Okay. And it'd probably happen to you too.
It probably would. It probably would.
It probably would, honestly.
I would instantly become Gollum as soon as I had the ring.
Mm-hmm.
All my hair falls out.
We think Gollum is so disgusting.
I eat fish.
He's nasty.
He's trash.
He's not for me.
Yeah.
No, I'm not a Gollum fan either.
When I watched Return of the King, I fast forward the Sam and Frodo and Gollum parts now.
Wow. Oh, wow. Heavy. Yeah. uh return of the king i fast forward the sam and frodo and gollum parts now wow oh wow heavy yeah so so that thing was just saying gollum wasn't it because he wasn't the only thing that that would ever happen to anybody could become gollum
yeah and that's it right and he's saying that gollum that like the ring itself is that like gollum is inside the ring
and it can attach it like it'll be part of you if you pick up the ring i mean that feels true
it feels like that's something they show a lot in the movies that like it immediately makes people
like disturbing and it just kind of manifests in different ways. But cool.
I guess I agree.
Okay.
Okay.
We agree.
Now we're going to talk about Tom Bombadil, which is a character that came up actually
on our first episode, I think, or at least when we had Gabriel.
Yeah.
This is a very elusive and heavily debated character in the franchise.
He makes a brief appearance in the books and takes part in a couple very old
Tolkien poems. Now we're going to dedicate some time in this episode to this enigmatic character,
learn a bit about his origins, and indulge a bit in his mystique. Now let's start with some quotes
from The Fellowship of the Ring. Eldest, that's what I am. Tom remembers the first raindrop and
the first acorn. He knew the dark under the stars when it was fearless
before the Dark Lord came from outside.
I would never read that book.
Old Tom Bombadildo is a merry fellow.
Bright blue his jacket is and his boots are yellow.
Ew!
None have ever caught him yet, for Tom, he is the master.
His songs are stronger songs and his feet
are faster here's a quote he is very much i read the books i read the books i have no recollection
of this this is a few people brought up tom bombadil as being someone they like care about
from the books like yeah gabrus loves tomadillo, and you can't even remember him.
I don't know.
No, I glossed over Bombadillo.
I know nothing of him.
This is bizarre to me.
As early as 1934, there are poems depicting Bombadillo as an extremely old and merry fellow
living in a small valley close to the Withewindle River, where he wanders and explores nature
at his leisure. Several of the
valley's mysterious residents attempt to capture Bombadil for their own ends, but quail at the
power of Tom's voice, which defeats their enchantments and commands them to return to
their natural existence. Throughout the poem, Bombadil is unconcerned by the attempts to
capture him and brushes them off with the power in his words and here's some more background bombadil bombadilli is best known for his appearance in the books
in the first volume the fellowship of the rings frodo baggins and company meet bombadil
tom bomb is it bombadil who cares i'm gonna say what i want to say bombadillo bombadildo that's
what i'll say yeah in the old forest bombadildo. That's what I'll say. Yeah. In the old forest,
Bombadildo is mentioned,
but not seen
near the end of Return of the King
with Gandhi planning to pay him
a long visit.
If there's not like a sex toy
that's a Tom Bombadildo,
they are really missing out.
What are they doing?
He was one of Tolkien's
earliest literary creations.
So Tolkien's biographer,
Humphrey Carpenter,
says that Tom was inspired by a Dutch doll
that belonged to the professor's eldest son, Michael.
This doll was said to have looked very splendid.
It had a real feather in its hat.
But Michael's brother, John, did not like it,
and one day he decided to stuff it down the laboratory.
The doll was rescued and survived
to become one of the heroes of the spontaneous stories that were told to the children at bedtime. These predate the writing of Lord of the laboratory. The doll was rescued and survived to become one of the heroes of the spontaneous stories
that were told
to the children at bedtime.
These predate
the writing of Lord of the Rings.
Tom Bombadildo
was, however,
part of the Lord of the Rings
from the earliest drafts.
Real quick,
this reminded me,
this said doll,
so we talked about
American Girl dolls
in a prior episode.
Yeah.
I sent my sister
a vintage Molly doll.
Yes, did she get it?
And she got it there was no
card in it so she texted me she was like nicole someone has my address and i'm really scared
and she sent me a picture of this doll and i was like oh yeah if someone just sent me a doll from
my childhood with no information i would be scared too so i just wrote lol and then she called me and
she was like who has my address
and then i was like i have to call you later and i finally was like it was me i'm so sorry
why did you let her not think it was you i don't know i don't know because somebody sent something
to my house and i just told her about it like uh somebody found my address and their child wrote
me a letter but i know it's so inappropriate.
Well, I wrote them back and told them it was inappropriate.
I was you wrote the child back or the person.
No, I wrote their parents back.
And I was like, this is insane that you thought it was appropriate to do this.
And I sent them their letter back and I told them I didn't want it.
And I hope that their child learns more in Zoom school than they did from them.
Oh, well, good for you.
Well, it's just rude. It's like, why would well it's so scary it is scary and then also it's like i you know i don't know i have an
instagram like you truly interact with me and like there's that's the place yeah there oh my god yes
yeah don't send me things and then someone sent a picture of me to my old address and they're like
can you autograph this and send it back to me and I was like you want me to do
work anyway Peter
Jackson stated that the Lord of the Rings
this is not okay
this is not fun
Peter Jackson stated that the reason that the character
was omitted from the Lord of the Rings film trilogy
was because he thought
Bombadildo does little to
advance the story it would
make the film unnecessarily long.
Well, Peter, your movie's over three hours.
God forbid this film is long.
I'd really hate for it to be too long.
I didn't know that was his concern.
So a couple of theories about Tom.
Now, one is that Tom Bombadil is, in fact, a representation of Tolkien.
He is eldest
because he existed before the books.
He saw the first raindrops because he
wrote it. He is immune to the powers
of the ring yet seems to have enough power to save
the world all by himself yet he does not
because he wrote it all down,
knows what's going to happen, and chooses not to
interfere for the sake of the readers.
Tolkien, however, has stated that there is no
embodiment of him in his works. Okay, so it's not a theory if he's singing. It's not.
I'll trust J.R.R. actually over the fan theory.
Well, there is another theory that Tom Bombadillo is a representative of the reader themselves.
Supporting evidence for this includes his ability to make the ring appear and disappear at will,
the reader's opening and closing of the book,
his ability to see Frodo even when he's wearing the ring.
Frodo is still described in the book while wearing the ring
and therefore is still visible to readers.
Just like Tom, the ring has no power over the reader
despite its evil nature.
Yeah.
You know, sometimes I think people write things and it
is what it is he's just a character in the story he's so lucky that he's dead and like not around
for the oh my god he would fucking hate reddit can you imagine this poor guy and like when you
are somebody who is writing a huge fantasy world where there's tons of characters and you kind of
just throw one in there like there's no more like it's just like he's just a guy like here's a silly guy
he lives in the forest he has a feather in his hat and they're like wait is that you jrr it's
actually us the reader it's like just it's never mind tom's not in the book anymore if there was
the internet you would just be like i'm gonna. Yeah, we're cutting Tom just to stop the conversation.
Fuck it.
The eagles are small too.
This is the opposite
of Harry Potter
where like,
I think I like enjoyed
Harry Potter
and I was like,
whatever.
And now JK is like,
Dumbledore's gay.
And it's like,
who cares?
I know.
Like, don't,
don't do that.
Who cares?
Just let the story be.
She's like,
how come no one's
analyzing my books? It's like, I don't know, bitch. Well, don't do that. Just let the stories be. She's like, how come no one's analyzing my books?
It's like, I don't know, bitch.
Well, she needs to stop talking about many things.
But okay, so here's another thing.
World War I inspired Lord of the Rings, which we do know,
but many have suggested that the Lord of the Rings is an allegory for World War I
with Tolkien's own grandson making a compelling case in an article he wrote for BBC.
Imagine being related
to tolkien and being like i gotta write stuff about this and like care about this evil and
middle earth is above all in is above all industrialized sauron's orcs are brutalized
workers sauromon has a mind of metal and wheels and the desolate moonscapes of mordor and eisingard
are eerily reminiscent of the no man's land of 1916.
The companionship between Frodo and Sam echoes the deep bonds between the British soldiers
forged in the face of overwhelming adversity. They all share the quality of courage, which
is valued above all other virtues in Lord of the Rings. And then when the war is over,
Frodo shares the fate of so many veterans who remain scarred by invisible wounds when
they return home, pale shadows of the people that they once were.
There is a sense, too, that the world has been fundamentally changed by Sauron,
even though he has been defeated.
Innocence and magic are disappearing from Middle-earth as the elves leave, departing into the West.
And I think that my grandfather must have felt the same about Europe in the aftermath of the Great War.
How terrible it must have been to fight the war to end all wars,
only to have to send your sons to fight in another war 20 years later though it's likely that the war greatly
affected tolkien's worldview and therefore share some similarities to his writing he was loathed
to create allegories and illusions saying of the lord of the rings as for any inner meaning or
message it has in the intention of the author none so why do you what is grandson even like this fucking
fuck up grandson is just like i have to write something otherwise i'm gonna get cut out of
the estate okay he literally said it has no point it is neither allegorical nor topical i cordially
dislike allegory in all its manifestations and have done so since i grew old and wary enough
to detect its presence i much prefer history true or feigned with all
its varied applicability to the thought and experience of readers i truly this is like crazy
he literally says i don't even like allegory like i'm not interested in it so like for everyone out
there going like but it actually is world war one you know it's like he said no yeah whatever you say bombadil okay okay you love allegory this is
so funny even in the biopic they tried to really show the war as being the inspiration for the
stories and like that's not even true he said no and i mean even if you are so if you're an artist
like of course you're going to be influenced by your experiences.
And that's going to be in your work in some way, like whether it's conscious or not.
But like, if you're saying that's not the point, and I didn't really intend that, it doesn't matter if it's there.
Like the bond forged by, like the bond of brotherhood forged by war.
That's any war.
That's not necessarily World War I.
Right.
Could have been literally anything just
battle or something you know yes and just because he did go to war doesn't mean that that was the
whole point of all of it it's like it's all made up there's a wizard just let the guy write a
fantasy story yeah he's a wizard he's escaping maybe it's because adults are like the story
about wizards and elves has to mean more than just a story about wizards and elves has to mean more than
just a story about wizards and elves that i like yeah because otherwise i like wizards and i really
shouldn't just be a guy that likes wizards right i like wizards and reality the war yeah that's
that is weird really i like submarines okay But there are eagles in this story.
That's so funny.
It's so funny that his grandchildren are spending their time writing these pieces.
Interpreting their grandfather's work, especially when he was like, it's not this.
If anything, the grandkids should just be like, actually, my grandfather said it's not.
So that's my job.
That'd be so cool to be like.
My job is just telling you guys what he said. But then if they didn't do this people might expect other things from them like
your book and it's like oh i don't have one but i do have this theory about grandpa you know but i
did yeah i read the uh the cimmerillion manuscript actually and now i know it would be so nice though
to be his grandkid and just be able to go no he
said it wasn't that and then like I don't have to spend my life talking about that I just know that
it's not that and the end I can do you know whatever it's not an allegory I'm gonna go I'm
going water skiing now I have I'm so rich but I wonder how much money that estate oh my god
they must be so rich right so much money they have to have so much money. Oh my God.
That would be so interesting to be rich in that way from like your grandparent writing
series.
Yeah.
I'm going to try to marry a Tolkien.
I have to.
Yeah.
Yeah.
I wonder if there's any young Tolkien's to marry.
Are there any eligible Tolkien?
Young Tolkien's.
How about the fact that Harry and Megan now have podcasts?
Wait, what?
Oh my God.
Yes.
Really?
Royalty doing podcasts.
What network is it on?
They make their own, I think.
This shouldn't be allowed.
Podcasts aren't for royalty or for the very rich and famous.
If they do a goddamn Helix ad, I'm going to be pissed.
This is what I'm saying.
Actually,
actually,
Paul Russ tweeted
a really funny joke like,
I'm a princess
and I couldn't feel
the pee under my cast
for a minute.
That's very funny.
So good.
I just can't believe it.
But then Matt Rogers
tweeted today,
and I don't know
if their podcast
came out already
or if this was a joke, but he said they're very charming
together and we can all just hang it up and
go home
that's what I mean like stop it
if you have everything
let me live in Buckingham Palace
I'll trade
I fucking host five podcasts they could do two of them
and I'll be a prince
this should be a movie
it's like the podcast switch and you're
like the podcast prince and you trade places with harry and he hosts everything on head gum and you
go and live in buckingham palace and have like a whole life with the queen i'll give him my fucking
slack login he can go on he can do everything isn't that like kind of minus the podcast that
vanessa hudgens christmas movie the princess switch yeah oh yeah i have to watch the second You can do everything. Isn't that like kind of minus the podcast that Vanessa Hudgens Christmas movie?
The Princess Witch?
Yeah.
Oh, yeah.
I have to watch the second one.
I have plans to watch it.
I haven't watched the second one either.
I got to do it.
Yeah.
It's time, though.
It's almost Christmas.
So now it's the perfect time to do it.
I feel like December has been very long.
I agree.
Right?
But this year was one minute.
Yeah.
It was so wild because like march was very long
december's been pretty long but the year has been short yeah it's like yeah i feel like i
blinked and it's almost over but it's lasting forever at the same time i don't know how it's
how it's possible yeah time's weird really horrible i think well on a positive note we're at the end uh Jake do you have anything you'd like to plug
uh you know you could go to headgum.com uh Prince Harry and Meghan Markle's new uh podcast network
there's there's a bunch of podcasts on there I'm not on most of them so if you liked me you
could find me and if you didn't there's other ones where I'm not on. So you can do that. Nice.
Lauren. Shall we do a YWY plugs?
Yes.
I have my Patreon, patreon.com slash Lauren Lapkus.
I'm doing improv and watch alongs to movies and all sorts of things on there.
And also, I think that's it.
Oh, I have three down my podcast with scott ackerman and paul tomkins where we talk about
um stories from our lives and we play a game at the end of every episode and it's a different
game every time and you can submit a game for us to play and um that's free wherever you get
your podcast okay what do i want to plug um wipe out coming to tbs sometime in 2021 um also i have a patreon where me and marcy jarrow
talk about 90 day fiance it is the funniest show on television oh my god the new season
oh my god it's the new season is so bananas i love it so much the family chantel just had their
series season finale it It was incredible.
It was beautiful.
I loved it.
Also, my other podcast, Why Won't You Date Me?
Best Friends.
Drag Her.
Too many.
I talk too much.
So many podcasts. We all can't stop.
I think this is a group of people who need to have at least 10 podcasts at once or we go crazy.
Or I die.
Yeah.
Okay, great. Well, the Battle
of the Five Stars segment is the segment
where we read your five-star reviews.
You can leave a review on your favorite podcast platform
for a chance to have it read on
air. You can write your own
fan fiction. You can
make your own D&D character
and tell us about it. Who cares?
But this review is titled, I'd Not Care What They Talk About.
I think it was supposed to be, I don't care.
By LBBA24.
I'm like, I'd not care what they talk about.
Just speed through your review.
Write it really fast.
We'll read it with typos.
It says, I will listen to Lauren and Nicole discuss traditional Roth IRAs and tax law.
It does not matter.
I love them.
I love them so, so much.
Well, thank you.
It's a great idea for season three, actually.
Thank you.
Yeah, I mean.
We just did 20 episodes on taxes.
IRAs are very important.
And nobody tells you about, you know, like a traditional Roth IRA and just an IRA.
It's supposed to equal out.
One takes your taxes out before you put it in.
One takes it after you've put it in when you take the money out.
And nobody explained you need both of them to, you know, cancel out the taxes.
I genuinely did not know this.
Remember when I had that lady come to my house and she taught us about money?
I had like a bunch of them over and we learned about how to do like IRAs and stuff.
And I think I cried.
It was really emotional.
It's really emotional. It's like very private. very private because nobody tells us how to do it especially women but it was really cool nice
if I think if you're out there and you're like I don't get how this works like really look into
that because I'm sure there are there's probably YouTube channels of people explaining this shit
and it made it feel so much more approachable and i felt way
less scared um and it's so important to know how to like what your money's doing and what's going
on and it's just such a weird mystery it is so that's my lesson for the end of the year while
you go into the new year and you want to start fresh with something is there anything you guys
are trying to work on in this uh new year's or is it kind of just like fuck it let's just get done with this i think the thing i'm gonna try to work on
is not stretching myself too thin and that like because like with my ankle i feel like i'm lying
to people when i'm like i'm sorry i'm too tired i don't think i can do that because it takes a lot
to like yeah or cobble around and then like record a podcast or whatever uh so i'm trying to be like you're not lying when you're like
i'm tired it's okay to be tired and have that or just not give someone a reason just be like i
cannot do that are you on the knee scooter did they give you the scooter i bought a scooter um
so i'm on crutches and a little scoot scoot but i need to get like a cushion for it
because my it's hurting my knee at this point yeah i did i i like put a blanket over my knee
scooter when i had one how long were you not walking um it was i think six six or seven weeks
maybe oh okay but i i timed mine really bad i had a knee scooter in London and Iceland like
it couldn't have gone worse for me it was so dumb
yeah oh boy this I mean
this is great timing for me it's the holidays
nothing's really happening
yeah
so hopefully I'll be all healed up
Lauren don't fall down
I really don't want to fall down
I really don't want to
don't do it it's not fun i think
that's the main goal for this period don't fall down my goal is to not breathe near anyone touch
anything outside of my home and um still have fun you know um i think i think my goal i think
you're right i like really like your thing of not stretching yourself
too thin
I have a tendency
to do that too
and like
I'm just
and it's always like
wait why
like it never feels
like you never understand
why it's happening
when it's happening
and
my goal
I think
honestly
I can't even
I don't even know
if I can see
things that way
right now I'm't i'm not
depressed i'm actually fine i feel like it's weird to be like to look ahead and be like well is it
gonna be any different in a couple months but i did buy a planner and i can't wait to write my
goals in it so i got this planner and they sent me the wrong one they sent me this woman jennifer
long's planner so it had flowers and it said said Jennifer Long. Like a person who personalized it?
Yes.
And mine is personalized that says,
I love Dick big and small.
And a picture of Patrick Swayze on the back.
Oh my God.
They sent that to somebody else and I'm dying.
That's the funniest.
And then I thought about it.
You got such a like perfectly fine mistake.
They got a leopard print. I'll show it to you. So it's like perfectly fine mistake. They got a leopard print.
I'll show it to you.
So it's like purple leopard print.
It says, I love Dick big and small.
Wow.
And then Patrick Swayze's on the back.
I love that planner.
Thank you.
It's very big.
I like that spiral and paper, like not hard.
Yeah, I'm very excited to like open it up, it write my hopes and dreams in it I think that's
great I usually make like a vision board and I it just feels like maybe I should maybe that would
be a maybe that would make me feel something good yeah make a vision board I think that might be
good yeah I think it's probably just like I I know me personally like need to do some things to like
make me feel like life is okay.
Yeah, because I usually do that every year.
And it's a fun thing.
And it didn't even cross my mind.
But it's partly because I can't even wrap my head around the fact that it's December.
I feel confused about time.
And I'm like, I'm just not doing all my typical things.
Where I'm like, I got to write my resolutions, make my plans.
Jake, do you have any goals? Oh, man. where I'm like, I gotta write my resolutions, make my plans, you know.
Jake, do you have any goals?
Oh man.
No, I think, I know I'm, you know,
I'm not depressed either,
but I think that I'm being okay.
I definitely, I've always had like this instinct to like try to see the silver lining
or like get through and like,
what's the positive spin on this?
Like, how is this thing that sucks actually good for me? And I think I'm just like trying to like have be a little more even
keel and just be like, it's okay if you like wake up and you like, don't feel like doing anything.
Or if you like are low energy today, you don't need to fight through it and break through it
every single time. Sometimes you could just be like, today's a little bit of a wash. I'm going
to take it easy and we'll see what tomorrow's like. So I think I'm going to try to just slow
down. That's it. I like it. We're all just trying to be like easier on ourselves. This is great.
I'm excited for us. That's good. That's a good thing. Yeah. I think a lot of times my goals are
really like do more, be more active, do it, talk more, talk to everyone it's like maybe cool to not yeah
my goals are gonna be like put everything off till august
we'll just see you then as long as you know i'll i'll wait till the vaccine's like really
heavily um spread out and then i feel like that's when I'll really start caring about you know working a lot
I agree
we got time
we got nothing but time
we have so much
fucking time
well
we have time
and we have
two more episodes
of Lord of the Rings
newcomers
and we'll be back
next week
for our penultimate
episode of the season
what could there
possibly be left
to experience
in this franchise
well
there's plenty more we got
we got we got at least two hours worth two hours worth so more content and we'll we'll see you
then everyone and hope you're doing well and make your goals to do less yes okay bye That was a Hidgum Original.