Welcome back to our show! We're talking about appropriate babysitters, first crushes, and pregnancy scares. As always, we end with a round of True American.
Ring ring ring ring. May I please speak with Zoe? Hello, Lamar, let's patch in, Hannah, God, I forgot what it was like working with you guys. Guys, I have a problem. I didn't watch the episode. No, yeah, I didn't. But how about we just fudget, like go through it the episode that I watched after we I mean, I do remember stuff. Um, but I'm leaving on a I haven't been out of the country in like five years, and I'm leaving tomorrow. I'm like very nervous, so because I'm so much to do. So Okay, everyone's in Italy. It is all good. Um, okay, well let's well, let's jump on in and uh see what happens. I'm gonna rely on you guys. All right, welcome to our show. Welcome to our show. Welcome to our show. First show everyone. I want to start this episode off by saying, Hannah, I focused, I watched actually watched this episode technically overall three times when it originally aired, and then twice yesterday. Wants to take notes and two to look for the bear. Did you look if you joining my team right now? Are you on the bear hunt? The bear hunt with me? No? But I just you you. You do such a bad job of finding the bear. That was like, let me see if if I find it was a thing. I thought you were like, you know what, you do this a lot own. I'm gonna join you. And no, it's just shady. You're just being shady to me. I wasn't being shady. I'm just I'm actually curious this episode to see if you found the bear. Gosh. Okay, well now I have to prove your shady remark too, because I did not did you? Did you? Did you find it? La? You know it's a it's a long shot, but I think I did tell us it's a long shot. So when Schmidt talks about himself being a baby, and he said he was breakdancing as a baby, and you did the flashback in the beginning scene, Yeah, in that flashback there teddy bears all behind the baby count it counts. I thank you for joining, but but this is my question for you. I say it's a long shot because they were stuffed dogs? Does those count as teddy bears? Okay, let's put that on. You are listeners. Do dogs count as bears? No, they're just curious dogs. I got all excited and I finally had someone helping me with this. You know who actually the best at helping this our listeners, because they d M me after the fact and go like, girl, this is where the bear was. So if you guys find the bear, because I'm sure it's in this kid's episode, let me know and I will screenshot your d M and I will put it up. Help us out, guys. You you literally are worse than me twice, once for you and once for me. By the way, that shot of the baby in a wig being baby Schmidt doing baby breakdancing is one of the funniest things I feel like we've ever had on the show. I remember there was like a whole thing about that baby wig too, Do you guys remember that They were like spray painting the baby wig and then everyone was like, wait, you can't spray paint a baby wig and then it on a real baby. Oh my gosh, if that baby is bald, forever we know why. No, they didn't put the wig on on the baby. It was they put they put a lace front weave on the baby they put on. That makes a lot of sense one of it. It's so funny. This whole thing starts with this cold open of Zoe and I sitting on the edge of the bed together and my character thinks that she, well, she's late, so she could be pregnant with Schmidt's baby. And I remember that two shot. That whole thing is basically a two shot of like you Zoe holding me. We just have that like long stare of horror, of imagining what a Schmidt baby would be. And I remember shooting it because it was the lines are written so so funny. This is Leslie Wig Webster and Donna Carey wrote this episode, but the lines were so so so so funny, and all the alts of what a Schmidt baby would be that it was really hard to not break. I just remember that and that too shot being like okay and we have to look horrified. But it was such a funny scene to shoot. And I love the foreshadowing of that particular scene because again, the lines are so funny and the things you two are describing about the Schmidt baby. And when we foreshadow, you know, cut to the future. Obviously, for the fans of the show, you you know, your your kid turns out to be fantastic and he's also a great dad, and the kid is really great, but the fear was like, would would he? Would the baby just want to nurse all the time? That line made me left, But it is, Yeah, it's really funny. Actually, you're right that by the end of the series you exactly get to see what that baby looks like and is like. And Schmidt is a dad. And the huge fear of this episode is Cecy thinks she's going to be a bad mom exactly, which sunds out in certain episodes. Maybe she is, but she's she's a good mom. I will say this this. I wasn't in this episode too much. But the thing that I enjoyed about this episode, you know, was were the guest stars. The fantastic guest stars Jeane triple Horne, Chloe Bridges and at least Bosso. Yeah, Phil Hendry obviously, who plays Joan Nappolie. Um, but I remember watching this episode going, why wow, these people look so familiar to me. Um obviously Jeane Tripplehorne, but you know, Chloe Bridges, for example, who played Chloe, the eighteen year old that Nick was dating in the episode. I've realized that I've been around her a lot. She's married, had him to fine. Yeah, and I thought, wait a ready, I know her. I was like, oh that's how I because we just I just knew her from you know, being Adam in real life. And I forgot because I didn't do any scenes with her in this this episode. But I put two and two together. Oh well, you technically been on the same show together. It's funny because I remember shooting this episode really clearly because it was really funny and um, it was before any of us were parents, and so it was these characters exploring this idea of parenthood and what it looks like and means. And I think all of us in our own minds were you know, in that same space, because it was just all hypothetical to us, just like with the characters. But Lamore, like your storyline had no recollection of because they really just put you out in the wild, like with almost zero overlap. I will say this, And there were moments again in this first season. I'm gonna keep I'm gonna keep saying it. Not my favorite season of keep saying it, and I'm okay with this season one, season one for your character, for my character for the show, Are you serious or you know? No, you didn't, you didn't get like you know what it was like. It was because you kind of joined a little leader, and I think the writers were experimenting with you and just throwing stuff at you and seeing what you do best. And I think I'm I'm looking forward to watching the episode where you first start puzzling, because as soon as I think puzzling was the gateway into Winston seoul Um and all of a sudden, like when Winston got like quirky and bird shirt and like like you know, um prank Sinatra, and I mean, all those weird quirky things that we weren't expecting. When you first came on. You were supposed to be like a really good basketball player. It was really cool and stronger than everyone. And then you turned into a bird shirt wearing prank prank, doing puzzling kind of quirky guy, which we love. You were adorable. It was. It was very It's very interesting to watch it and remember and and in certain moments, obviously we all grow as performers. This being my first show, A lot of it was the fact that I was still uncomfortable a little bit. And I will say watching it now, all I can I cringe because I go, why did I make that choice. The obvious choice, Lamar would have been to do this. Why did you do that? Yet? Dumbass? Like why would That's That's all I can think of when I'm watching, especially this episode in particular, because you know, Phil Hendry is so funny, and I felt like I could have I could have done different things, you know, to complement what he was doing in those things. Well. I always say that the like mark of an actor is that you're like on the plane flying home from making the movie and you're looking out the window and then you're like, that's how I should have played the character, but the whole thing is done, and then you figure out how you should have done it. You know, I've never say that, Zoe, and that I feel like is me all the time, like in the car driving home from the lot and then going like, oh no, oh, I got it. I should have done next time. And it's just that every single time on the piece of time we have to think of it. It's it's a piece of time. It's not you now, it's you then, and uh, and we say that's the choice we made back then. This episode one of the craziest things I realized now because it's nuts is that Jess is taking care of Russell's daughter Sarah, And the whole time I'm just waiting for like Dermott to like be in the episode. Yeah, but and he's not like you're like the new girlfriend. Yes, you're Sarah's teacher, but the m drops her daughter off to you. And then just like deuces by parents doing that, you're dropping off your daughter the girlfriend. Male roommates. I mean, I think they're different types of parents. But some parents are like, hey, you're willing to watch the kid, here you go, I'll take it, take this opportunity. That's true. That's true. Free childcare is not to be it's not listen, it's tempting, especially like it's the kids teacher, so like, you know, probably pretty trustworthy, right yeah, I think so your your school teacher. And she's in middle school, so it's not like she's so young. It's not like dropping off a baby, you know. But here's the thing. You live with grown male roommates and what have I mean it's like I would do it. I would not. But this teenage girl, the young teenage girl has a crush on one of the male roommates. She's staying with them. Like all parental fears, and she has And what's interesting is that she has a lot of questions like what's questions? Have you ever done A nine nine? Have you ever done an animal style? I'm very uncomfortable even like here are the six questions? Right, are you in love with my dad? Do you and my dad ever dry lump? Is sext and cool? Have you ever done a ninety nine? Have you ever given someone plow chops? How do you make love to a person animal style? The only animal style I know is the one for the fries in and out right. That's right, But I'm gonna answer something. I'm going to actually go through and answer some of these questions. No, I'm not in love with anyone's dad. I'm not okay al right unless their dad is Zoe Kravitz. Um, do you my dad ever dry humped? I've dry humped before, hurts. It's seth cool only when it's consensual on both ends. You don't want to sex the person when they're not expecting it. If we're done at still trying to figure out what that one is, probably cloud chops? Absolutely make love animals. No, I'm a very boring lover uh dressing Okay, well then I guess I'm gonna just say that's what it is. Making a love of animals styles just Thousand Island dressing, but it's not. Justin gives the advice of choose someone who makes you laugh. I think that's very good advice. I agree, I agree, I think so for sure. I will say this in my in my life. That's how I date. You know that, That's that's how I feel comfortable with someone who who who I laugh at laugh with? You know, that's it. There's a difference there, though. Yeah, there's there's a nuance different there. There's someone you laugh at when they're always laughing at me for sure, you know what I mean, always laughing. I feel like this whole podcast is so we not just laughing at Yeah, he's so stupid. I'm gonna go to come back. We'll continue laughing. You're not stupid, you're just sometimes laughable. We're going to go to break, we'll be right backco then we're back with our very difference Lemon and Hannah and Ze three episode. Honestly, it's one of those things because it was so long ago where I don't know what came first, Like if the show this like what happened in the show, or we were talking about't being unset and made it into the show eventually. Which is which of the characters are which Golden Girl? Oh yeah, right. I feel like we had discussed this and then all of a sudden it was in the show, or maybe it was, you know, written on the page, and we then started talking about it. I don't know which one, Okay, I mean, I know who's who. I can't go for it, go for it, okay, Um, Nick is Dorothy, Jess is Rose, Yeah, Winston Sophia, and Schmidt's Blanch and then and then c C. You're the guy who comes to date one of the guys who comes to date Blanch. That's true. I try to sweet Blanche off her fate. Yeah, Blanches. The you know what's so interesting? I don't remember. I remember the Golden Girls obviously, but I don't remember their character traits. I did a sketch at Second City back in the day, and one of the I forget who wrote the sketch, but it was called the um the Golden Life the Golden facts of Life. It was a mix between Golden Girls and facts of life. And I just remember, Um, what were the names again, Judy who was it Judith, Judy bro there was Judy from Judy from Facts of Life and Trudy was Tuti. Yeah, so there's play um okay, wait Joe, uh what's the snobby? One went a little bit like this where there's Twoty Blair and Dorothy the slut is Blanche's ninety three that Golden life And that's how I remember that Schmidt was blanched just because of that lyric in the sketch, and I was like, Oh, the one that to be out there in the streets, I love it. Would I would have really given a lot to have seen that. If you're listening that sketch late night? Did someone take that sketch? Could they send that in? Come on down, send us a copy. So Sarah, So Sarah, you know you're Russell's daughter. She's in love with Nick. And now we touched on it a little bit. Is this I had a hard time, not hard time watching it. It was a little weird. It's creepy young girls with their first crush. It's intense, it's super super intense, but I mean also weird. Choice like Nick feels like a man, you know, like usually like a first crush is like Harry Styles or something who's more like hast Not that Harry Styles is not a man, but he's like like Jake has this like he's from Chicago, you know, He's like he's like a move furniture for a living type of five. Whereas like Harry Styles feels like boyish and like he's only ever done music, you know. Um, that feels more like a first crush that you know. It is a surprising choice, but really she was there without her parents, alone with two men because Winston is just running around in the streets, and so she only had two options of who she was going to find cute in that loft. Yeah, do you remember your first crush? I remember my first crush, Um, not real life person crush, but like first crush on a on a movie I saw and I was like, oh my gosh, which was Johnny Depp and cry Baby. I mean, great choice about but the whole movie is weird on a rewatch man. But he is a very good looking man in that movie, very good looking for this day. I'm like that movie and like, wow, so I liked anyone on TV who wore glasses. I was like that is my type. Okay, I was like this, like glasses, No, I wish like I mean, I would be like he I would be happy if he did, Like I'm happy if he does or doesn't. But um, but like you know, he's my number one type now. But I'm just talking about when I was like eleven. I feel like now, if Jonathan is listening to this, he's going to go out and just stare at the sun. He's going to be like he actually, you know what he has. He has a pair of he has a pair of reading glasses, but he doesn't wear him very much. I don't get telling the read more. That's right, pick up some bucks, Jonathan. I love Clark Kent, Jonathan, that makes sense. I get that handsome, right. Clark Kent was Tyra Banks. I feel like Tyra Banks was a lot of people's first crush, that's true. But she's the only person that I've ever aside from like basketball players, that I put a post through on my wall of So Jonathan sports illustrated on his wall to when he was a kid or teenager. So I think everybody had that same poster. Yeah, I still have that poster. Actually I still have it. So tire If you're listening, can you sign it for me? I did. I had a meeting with Tire Banks about something and she was the coolest, kindest, most wonderful person, and I tried to stay professional. I met her at a party once and I was just like met her eyes are so pretty and I was like mans moray, It's like I was like almost like hypnotic to avoid and you see here You're just like, have you got a showered? Since? Can I be in your roma? I have not swer today? Trying not to be weird, but I did, okay several thousand times. But okay, So there's something that's in this episode that I think is that we we again we we we kind of glossed over it a little bit. Um Cecie thinks she's pregnant. Okay, she thinks she's pregnant. How how scary is that moment? Like, you know, you could I'm scary? You know how scary is that? Even in a relationship? Is it scary or is it? It depends depends on where wonderful in your life and what you're doing. But there was a funny I'm gonna sum it up. There was like a funny um. I think it was like an Onion headline or Reductress headline. Um, but it was like, um, woman turns thirty four and goes from being terrified she will become pregnant to um, being terrified she will never be pregnant. And I think I think it represents just that if you're at a plate, not the thirty four is the thing, but if you're at a place in your life where like you're like, yeah, I'm settled enough, I haven't money to take care of a child, you know, pay for a child, like you know all that stuff, you know, and you have the time to do it, and you have the support in whether it's a partner or community or whatever, then it's it's fine, and it's you know, if it's planned obviously, um, but if it's not very scary, I think because also as a as a female, your body goes through a lot of changes, a lot of scary things. I think Cecy's reaction is appropriate. I don't think that was something she was expecting, and it also is forcing her then to look at her relationship with Schmidt in a whole different light and a whole different light. And I remember that moment because there's that moment where she starts screaming at Sarah, you know, and kind of like loses her cool in this super frustrated and then has that self awareness of like, oh my god, I'm going to be a terrible mother. And then Schmidt overhears and comes in and says, be pregnant. And it's one of those really super sweet foundational moments for those two characters, because the reaction of him just like falling to his knees and putting his hands on the belly and saying, we made a caramel miracle. I just think shows like their path for that whole series, and it's so sweet and kind and it makes your mock tail like it's actually like it's super super sweet. No. Two moments in this in this episode that I found to be interesting, obviously going backwards in time and looking at it, um, you know, when Sarah's asking Jess, you know, does she find Nick hot? And and I think, you know, we know obviously where it's going, like that's the that's the thing. It's Nick and Jess. Well they won't they But I thought that was a really cool just a moment of like, because he's got this other girl there this young girl is telling it's telling just how amazing Nick is, and you're like, you know, okay, he's okay. I thought that was interesting, especially now that we know how it ended up, and and in this particular moment, we don't know what's happening with c C and um and Schmidt, but in this moment we see he was going to propose to you early on, Like, I thought that was wild. I didn't, you know, I didn't remember that moment because obviously the will they wanted between your two characters gets a little crazy later on in the later years, But I didn't. I forgot that he was going to propose to me. The tag at the end of the episode, Yeah, it's wild, like he just he dives right in it is. Also, this is what's amazing about doing a rewatch podcast, I find is that when we were shooting it at the time, we didn't know, yeah, that any of that stuff was coming down the pipelines over the years. It's cool to go back and watch it and know. And I wonder if that was more so long form thinking on the on the creatives part, or were we just experimenting seeing what happened, seeing what the fans reaction would be seeing what works. I think it was kind of feeling it out because there were things that there were seeds that were planted early on and I was like, they're definitely going to pick up this seed, and then they didn't. So you know, I think I think there's definitely like long form thinking. But I think, you know, our writers who are all incredibly brilliant and you know, but they're they're having to do this like so fast. I mean, they were writing this as we were going, and sometimes they'd have to scrap entire episodes, like we wouldn't got a script and then they are I would be pitched like, uh a storyline like weeks before, like oh, we're going to do this, and then it would they're like, oh, we totally scrapped that entire you know, think because it wasn't working. It's like all about just what's working, and it's not really it's not really about the like you know, cleverness. It's more about the like, you know, does this work as a show exactly? Well, they do a great job. They've done a great amazing they did an amazing jobs. This episode also has one of my favorite lines ever, which is when Jeff calls Nick Branch to terrabet because he makes children cry. I was in that movie Britch to Terrabyta. Yeah, and it's the saddest movie. And that book is the saddest book of all time. Get out. I've read the book. I didn't know you were in the movie. Now we got to go to a rewatch. I've seen the movie. I played the t sure that you're going to hate because I like, I basically take the kid away from meeting the girl and the spoiler alert. How many times did you play the teacher? Um? Gosh, I mean just twice. I think I realized I played a cop maybe four times. Now I think maybe people see me as teacher. In fact, like I was in Sepphora the other day and two middle school girls. I was wearing a mask. So two middle school girls came up to me and we're like, hey, what are you a teacher at our school? And I was like, no, I'm not. And then I was like, but I play what a d V. No. I didn't say anything. I just like no, but no. I made my voice so that didn't I was like no, sound what yeh? All right, we're gonna go to rap And when we come back. We're gonna play a little game called True American. Okay, welcome and we're back. Guys. Should we play True American? Just please welcome to True American, where the rules change weekly and you leave more confused. And when you showed up on this week's True American, We're playing Babysitter Survival Club. We're taking funny babysitter horror stories from the Internet and giving unsolicited advice on how to manage these nightmares in the future. All right, who wants to take the first one? Should I do it? Should you do it? I'll do it? Okay. You know I was sitting for an eight year old boy. He came up to me, told me to close my eyes and hold up my hands for a surprise. This is already terrifying me, by the way. Oh, he then put a cold dead hamster in my open palms. His parents explained, after my very panicked phone call, that there was nothing to worry about. It had simply been stored in the freezer until the ground was soft enough for us to give it a proper burial. Needless to say, I did not volunteer my services. Again, that's from J Conway. Okay, don't go into this house again. I think that. Sure it explains the dating hamster in the freezer, which I kind of understand ish, but like, why is he putting it in your hand? Why is he playing with it? Like no fact that maybe from a one year old, maybe two, they didn't know any better, but eight years old, there's a lot of there's a lot of learning that that should have been going on in that household. And a first of all, here's what you should have done. Okay, should have tied that, set them outside in the cold. That's what life is like when you continue to behave this way all right, bring your little ass back inside and don't ever do that again. Well, I also don't want a little more in babysitting for me, but I feel like babysitters get that kind of behavior though, because I'm sure, as parents have told him a thousand times, no, you can't go get Kebles the hamster out until spring has come and we can dig the ground. Not supposed to do it. And that babysitter doesn't know, don't even know about the hamster. Hannah Hannah Keebles, I don't know my and I just name came out. Also, what we should probably, we should probably keep a close eye on this eight year old boy because in a few years she might be on somebody else watch list. Yeah, alright, alright, who wants to do the next one? More? And you want to do the next one? Sure? My sister and I were babysitting this little girl who would run around in the dark and giggle like a haunted doll. After we put her to bed, she would sneak out, cut all the lights off, and scream. When we asked her why she would do that, she said, I just wanted to scream in the dark. Not to mention her parents came home three hours later than they said they would. When they arrived home and we told him about the situation, they told us, yeah, sometimes she does that at night. So weird. Crabbe run yeah, way, yeah, that's aunts. Yeah, I think it's weird. The parents came back three hours late, that's crazy. But the kid giggling in the dark feels like a you know, an imaginative kid. To me, like maybe a little weird, but maybe the kids okay, um, not that I wouldn't be scared, but I've seen the parents behavior is more of a reason. I've seeing a lot of horror movies, okay, and I've seen the thing. The question the recipes of this that I'm questioning is, so, you got the kid, right, you got the kid who giggles in the dark, You've got the dark, right, You've got the babysitting, you got the babysitting, you got the parents at home. My question is how old was the house, because these things usually happen in an old, decrepit house. That baby when you leave, you probably I'm sure, Dylan, I'm sure everything was fine. But when you left and you realize that baby that you were babysitting never actually existed, be where you freaked out. It does feel like the beginning of a horror movie. Yeah, like at the end of the movie you realize the parents finally come home and they're like, we don't have a kid, what are you talking about? No, Well, i'd yeah, it would definitely, it would definitely creep me out. But I I do feel like this is on the parents for leaving them three hours extra with this kid screaming in the dark. Okay, I used to babies. Okay, this is not me, This is a person called cameraman. Okay, Okay, I used to babysit my cousin while his parents worked. There was a day I was pretty sick. I had a fever and I couldn't keep food down. I told his mom I didn't think I should come watch him in case I got him sick. She told me she would find someone else to come and watch him, but need of me to stay with him until she found someone. I went, thinking I'd only be there a couple of hours tops. Someone finally came to watch him thirty minutes before his mom got off work. The week after, I felt better and went back to babysitting, but his mom said she couldn't pay me for the day I watched him while I was sick because I left early and I got him sick as well. Then she told me if I couldn't be reliable, she would find someone else, So I quit. Then she called two weeks later asking me to come back. I was sixteen. Um, this is just a story of how hardyfying child care. Also, you can't not pay someone who watches your child, that's right, that's on you. He told this guy told you he was sick, and and you didn't listen. Yeah, and you know this is your relative. Yes, it's your auntie. Not okay, you gotta pay people. Yeah, that's that's not cool right there. For family sometimes think they can get away with it. That's right, to hold them the tasks, right. I know, I gave you a little boy the flu and know he's got nary everywhere. However, where is my money? Yeah? Exactly, yeah, exactly. It is hard when you're working and all of a sudden your kids sick and you're like, uh but I, uh, okay, who's oh yeah, oh yeah, that's hard. Nobody wants to watch oh my gosh. Yeah, having cod with my When I had COVID, my daughter also had COVID, so that was strange. Yeah, that was strange. But I just was like, here's remote control. Yeah, to watch TV all day, all right, Hannah. Last one, Yeah, a baby sat overnight for a family member with three kids because they had to go out of town. The kids were great and caused no issues. All right. It was a school night, but I said we could watch a movie after they had dinner and did their homework. I said, everyone up to fall asleep in front of the TV in the basement. That was a great decision because around eleven pm, the house got hit by a tornado. It was the only house on the block with damage. The kids slept through it. I got a call very early in the morning asking if I could keep them all day. The school was closed because of storm damage. I awkwardly told the kids mom she probably needed to come home and deal with her missing roof. Oh my god, there's a lot to unpack here. Well, anonymous sounds like the babysitter of the year. Yeah, the luckiest babysitter. All a great decision, Like I was thinking, Oh, bad idea to fall asleep in from the TV watching a movie eleven PM. Like, yikes, this all sounds like bad decisions. And then the tornado hit and I was like, perfect place to be asleep when the tornado hits. Yeah. Here's the crazy thing is that wouldn't the mom know that the tornado hit their neighborhood and she calls and says, could you just keep the kids all day? Yeah? That's crazy. That's what I call bananas. Race homes your babies. I've lived in the Midwest most of my life, and um, you hear about the tornadoes. You get the tornado warnings, the sirens go off. Never been hit by a tornado knock on wood. Well, but didn't you grow up like in Chicago. Chicago for the first fourteen years in my life, like in the city city, and then we moved out to the Bergs where it was more been, you know, a bit more open where tornadoes definitely, yeah, because I feel like tornadoes don't generally like hit cities. I don't know why that is, but yeah, but it was, you know, not not too far away from us where we lived in DuPage County. Glenn Ellen shout out to Glenn Ellen. You know, I think I want to say they were tornadoes not too far from there, but I luckily had never been you know, you go to friend's house who live far away, you go and you go camp, whatever the case may be, never been hit by a tornado. And you know, I'm very thankful for that, Yes, thank goodness. But I think I'm the type of person though, and this is something everybody knows about me, that if I were to get hit by a tornado, I'd be the guy that lands directly on his feet right afterwards, because it would be yeah, I'd be in a different dimension. Sure, but sure you'd be wearing ruby slippers. Sure, sure you'd be singing songs. Yeah. Absolutely, that's like the origin You're okay explanation of Winston where he went from one storyline to another who just kept whacked by tornadoes, going to all those tornadoes that missed you in real life hit you then, Um, this was fun. Guys. I just want to say, if you love this podcast and you want to rock some of the merch from this podcast, like and you do, because you're amazing. It's amazing merch. Yeah, we're all the time. I get stopped all the time too. Where you get my Instagram page Lincoln Bio, Lincoln Bio, pick it up and then tag me wearing it so I can repost it because I love I love seeing it. We subscribe you guys, Like and subscribe five stars, guys, five stars, We love you. Bye. You've been listening to Welcome to Our Show, a New Girl recap podcast. Welcome to Our Show the production of I Heart Radio, hosted by Zoey, Deschanel Lamour and Morris and Hannah Semone. 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