WEBVTT - A Stars Hollow Reunion 

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<v Speaker 1>I am all in again.

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<v Speaker 2>Oh, I guess.

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<v Speaker 3>I am all in again with Scott Patterson, an iHeartRadio podcast.

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<v Speaker 3>Without further ado, I want to hear your biggest stars.

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<v Speaker 1>Hello, welcome for mister Scott Patterson. Hey everybody, how are you? Oh?

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<v Speaker 4>There is a lot of you out there. My gosh, Hi, Amy,

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<v Speaker 4>how you doing? You all looks so good? Oh, my goodness.

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<v Speaker 4>Well yeah, and there's Bobby.

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<v Speaker 1>Hey, Bobby, how you doing? Buddy? Uh?

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<v Speaker 4>It's very hot to be wearing a jacket like this,

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<v Speaker 4>but I wanted to come out and at least be

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<v Speaker 4>somewhat recognizable as the character.

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<v Speaker 1>Did I pull it off? I don't know anyway.

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<v Speaker 4>So listen, this is just this little show, right, this tiny,

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<v Speaker 4>tiny little show that built itself up into this phenomenon. Right,

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<v Speaker 4>And you remember all when you discovered it. It could

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<v Speaker 4>have been two thousand or two thousand and five, but

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<v Speaker 4>now it's twenty four years later, going on twenty five.

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<v Speaker 1>And look at this, Look at what we have done

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<v Speaker 1>with this amazing fan base.

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<v Speaker 4>You are all responsible for this, So thank you very

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<v Speaker 4>very much for your dedication and loyalty. And yes it's sunny.

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<v Speaker 4>Look at that. Look at all the shade where's everybody from?

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<v Speaker 4>Where are you from?

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<v Speaker 1>Where are you from? Right here? Right here? Where? Where? Detroit?

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<v Speaker 1>So they get Gilmore girls in Detroit? Is it in English? Yes? Yeah? There?

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<v Speaker 1>Well where are you from? Pink shirt? Loureli shirt? Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>where are you from? Where?

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<v Speaker 5>So?

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<v Speaker 1>Okay, so you came up the one oh one? Yeah,

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<v Speaker 1>there you go. Where are you from? Right here in

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<v Speaker 1>the front row? Here, second row? Where are you from? Hey, Vinnie,

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<v Speaker 1>how are you doing? How are you doing? Buddy? Huh?

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<v Speaker 4>So anyway, this tiny little show, tiny little show grows

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<v Speaker 4>into this monolith? And does it feel great to be

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<v Speaker 4>a part of this? Does it really really really feel

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<v Speaker 4>great to this?

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<v Speaker 1>And what about? Okay? First of all, Hi, I love

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<v Speaker 1>you too. Let me ask you this.

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<v Speaker 4>Have you ever seen a show where so many of

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<v Speaker 4>the cast members have gone on to do huge things?

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<v Speaker 1>Win awards, get nominated for Oscars, as Melissa did.

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<v Speaker 4>And I mean Rose Abdu, who I'm gonna call out

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<v Speaker 4>here in a minute, is on a She's getting nominated

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<v Speaker 4>seemingly every year she's on Hacks.

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<v Speaker 1>Now, So Lauren.

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<v Speaker 4>Graham going on to do great things, I mean, it's

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<v Speaker 4>just it's amazing. I want you to know that I

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<v Speaker 4>personally have been nominated twenty years ago for E News

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<v Speaker 4>is what they call the Golden Potato Award, and it's

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<v Speaker 4>a best Chemistry with Lauren Graham, right. So I've got

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<v Speaker 4>that in my library. I'm very proud of it. It's

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<v Speaker 4>the only award that I think I ever ate every year.

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<v Speaker 4>And this is something you probably don't know. Lauren and

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<v Speaker 4>I get together to celebrate this. We get together in

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<v Speaker 4>Sun Valley, Idaho, and we have a potato together. So

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<v Speaker 4>it's it's always good seeing her. It's always great to

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<v Speaker 4>eat a potato. I want to introduce to you some

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<v Speaker 4>of the best people that I have ever known in

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<v Speaker 4>this business. And they are here today, my intrepid crew

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<v Speaker 4>from my podcast I am all in. They are here,

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<v Speaker 4>and first and foremost there's Amy Sugarman right there.

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<v Speaker 1>Give us awave.

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<v Speaker 4>Amy Sugarman right there in the sunglasses looking very northern California.

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<v Speaker 4>In southern California. It was one phone call during the

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<v Speaker 4>pandemic and I called Amy and I thought I had

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<v Speaker 4>some kind of an original idea.

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<v Speaker 1>Hey, this is going to blow your mind. Amy. I've

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<v Speaker 1>never seen Gilmour girls. I was on it.

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<v Speaker 4>Let's do a podcast where I watch it, not rewatch it,

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<v Speaker 4>but watch it for the first time. She goes, you

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<v Speaker 4>know what, let me run it up the flagpole, original idea, groundbreak,

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<v Speaker 4>going to change the business. She comes back the next

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<v Speaker 4>day says, we got a deal. Nine months later, six

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<v Speaker 4>months later, we were doing our first recording. Then I realized,

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<v Speaker 4>oh Amy produces like ten of these shows. So anyway,

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<v Speaker 4>she made me feel like it was my idea. And

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<v Speaker 4>that's one of the reasons why I love her so much.

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<v Speaker 4>So Amy, thank you. She she is the beating heartbeat

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<v Speaker 4>of this podcast, and she has done so much for

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<v Speaker 4>the fans over her thirty year careers.

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<v Speaker 1>I also want to introduce Danielle Rommel. You know her,

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<v Speaker 1>you love her.

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<v Speaker 4>There's Danielle Hi, Danielle, thank you for everything that you do.

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<v Speaker 4>Tara sued in the Sunglasses, Tara suit Box, a major

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<v Speaker 4>contributor to the Intrepid Crew, and.

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<v Speaker 1>The one and only Suzanne French.

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<v Speaker 4>We call her spread Seat Spreadsheet Suzanne because she's got

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<v Speaker 4>spreadsheets and facts and figures like you cannot believe thee

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<v Speaker 4>She's gonna go work for the CIA now. We're gonna

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<v Speaker 4>lose her, but she's gonna be in Washington now. So

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<v Speaker 4>congratulation on that.

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<v Speaker 1>Anyway. There's Emma Markham over there, Wave Emma.

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<v Speaker 4>She's a new member of the team and doing fantastic work.

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<v Speaker 4>I also want to thank Warner Brothers James Pettitt h

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<v Speaker 4>for being just about the best friend a guy could

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<v Speaker 4>ever have. He shepherded a lot of this through. It

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<v Speaker 4>took a lot of organization. David Finch and consumer Products,

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<v Speaker 4>Danny Kahn, tours so many people, Joanne, Jerry, you name it.

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<v Speaker 4>This is such a wonderful group of people. You think

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<v Speaker 4>this is a big, you know, movie studio. Guess what

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<v Speaker 4>it's made up of? Great people.

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<v Speaker 1>Carrie, how you doing, Buddy?

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<v Speaker 4>Hey Deanna, nice to see you. Dean and Will. These

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<v Speaker 4>are friends from where I live. Hey, guys, there and there.

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<v Speaker 4>He must be in the front row. So thank you

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<v Speaker 4>Warner Brothers. We have new partners.

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<v Speaker 1>Now with Hulu.

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<v Speaker 4>Gilmore Girls is now going to be on Hulu along

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<v Speaker 4>with Netflix, so you get two for one. All right,

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<v Speaker 4>I'm gonna start bringing out these guests.

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<v Speaker 1>You ready?

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<v Speaker 6>Are you ready? He played Taylor Dozye. He you know him,

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<v Speaker 6>you love him. He had a lot of issues with Luke.

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<v Speaker 6>We had a lot of very memorable scenes together. One

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<v Speaker 6>of my favorite actors in the entire business.

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<v Speaker 4>Mister Michael Winters, Ladies and gentlemen, I wonder if the

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<v Speaker 4>show I think they have uh Next, I'd like to

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<v Speaker 4>bring out Sally Struther's very tall, very thin husband, Ted Rooney, Maury.

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<v Speaker 1>It wasn't in the script.

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<v Speaker 4>And also we have one of the most controversial and

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<v Speaker 4>most beloved figures, especially if you're a Rory fan. He

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<v Speaker 4>once said to Rory, You'll never make it, and thereby

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<v Speaker 4>firmly embedded himself deep in the heart of all Gilmour fans.

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<v Speaker 4>That and he is reminded of this every time he

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<v Speaker 4>is in an airport. By the way, Greg.

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<v Speaker 2>Henry Mitcham Huntsberger, where you want?

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<v Speaker 1>That's Ted? Yeah, yeah, there he is. You love him right, huh?

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<v Speaker 4>I also want to introduce an actress who is second

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<v Speaker 4>to none.

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<v Speaker 1>What are the great character actresses of this time or

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<v Speaker 1>any other?

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<v Speaker 4>Can do any accent, can do any character, any feeling evoked.

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<v Speaker 4>She's on a hit series now called Hacks Rose abdu Gypsy. Well,

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<v Speaker 4>Ladies and gentlemen, how are you have a little popcorn?

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<v Speaker 1>He letus have a little discussion.

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<v Speaker 4>So let's talk about the first time you came in

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<v Speaker 4>contact with Gilmore Girls. Tell us about it, Rose the script,

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<v Speaker 4>What did you think?

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<v Speaker 7>So? I moved here from Chicago.

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<v Speaker 8>Chicago in November of two thousand and one, and it

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<v Speaker 8>was my birthday, and the very next day I had

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<v Speaker 8>the audition for Gypsy. I was so excited and I

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<v Speaker 8>went in and I knew that everybody was talking fast

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<v Speaker 8>on the show. That's all I really knew about the

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<v Speaker 8>show was how fast everybody talked.

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<v Speaker 7>So I decided to.

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<v Speaker 8>Give Gypsy an accent, and I went in and the

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<v Speaker 8>only note I got from Amy Sherman Palladino was Okay,

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<v Speaker 8>now go even faster. So that was the scene with

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<v Speaker 8>I can't look at this car anymore, and the.

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<v Speaker 7>Rest is history.

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<v Speaker 8>And I was so thrilled because I thought I was

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<v Speaker 8>going to do one episode and it ended up being

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<v Speaker 8>a seven year, lovely time and I just couldn't be

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<v Speaker 8>more grateful to be here with all of you, because

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<v Speaker 8>the fans, like Scott was saying earlier, we just love

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<v Speaker 8>you guys so much, and you make our lives so

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<v Speaker 8>rich and wonderful. When you think you get one job

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<v Speaker 8>in television and then it just goes away, this is

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<v Speaker 8>an enduring twenty five year thing, and don't you think

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<v Speaker 8>we should all do something really special for the twenty

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<v Speaker 8>fifth anniversary.

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<v Speaker 1>Emily, your first contact with Gilmore, what was that like?

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<v Speaker 1>Do you remember it?

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<v Speaker 7>Yeah?

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<v Speaker 9>I remember, I remember getting the script and.

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<v Speaker 1>No, I don't remember.

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<v Speaker 5>But it's a good script and it's a good show.

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<v Speaker 5>And I was when I went in. Yeah, I was like, uh, yeah,

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<v Speaker 5>talk fast. So I talked as fast as I could. Yeah.

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<v Speaker 5>My girlfriend worked on the show and she goes, oh

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<v Speaker 5>my god, I can't talk that fast.

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<v Speaker 8>As a try, I always said, I don't talk too fast,

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<v Speaker 8>you listen too slow.

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<v Speaker 9>It's a good one.

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<v Speaker 8>I love being here because if Gilmore real. Gilmore fans

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<v Speaker 8>know that Missus Kim and Gypsy have never met. Never right,

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<v Speaker 8>Emily and Rose know each other. But if you think

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<v Speaker 8>about it, have Missus Kim and Gipsy ever been in

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<v Speaker 8>the same scene?

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<v Speaker 7>Never?

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<v Speaker 4>One that could be a nice spin off that could work. Gentlemen,

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<v Speaker 4>start your engines. Greg Henry, yeah, one of the great actors.

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<v Speaker 4>What was your first experience with Gilmore?

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<v Speaker 1>Well, my first.

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<v Speaker 10>Experience I think was was was on set as I

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<v Speaker 10>recall it, and uh.

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<v Speaker 1>I met Amy.

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<v Speaker 10>We had a conversation and uh, and she was, uh,

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<v Speaker 10>very charming and very funny and and very quick, very fast,

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<v Speaker 10>spoke very fast actually, and uh. And then I went

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<v Speaker 10>to work on it and I think I think Jamie

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<v Speaker 10>Babbitt directed that one and uh and and that was

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<v Speaker 10>my first experience. And and then I, you know, I

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<v Speaker 10>was lucky have to do some.

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<v Speaker 4>More Jamie Babbitt. Yes, Jamie Babbitt did a lot of episodes.

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<v Speaker 4>She was did a couple of year, several a year.

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<v Speaker 4>She directed the episode where I pushed Jess into the lake. Actually,

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<v Speaker 4>but on the walk up to that scene, right, there's

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<v Speaker 4>a walk and talk before I even do that.

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<v Speaker 1>Thirty takes we did.

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<v Speaker 4>We were the first scene up and it was about

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<v Speaker 4>it was almost pushing lunch by the time we got

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<v Speaker 4>to do the lake push. And we only had the

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<v Speaker 4>opportunity to do one take because it would take so

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<v Speaker 4>long to read, you know, to dry his hair and

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<v Speaker 4>redo his makeup and you know, get him new clothes

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<v Speaker 4>because he would have to go all the way back

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<v Speaker 4>to base camp, which is here, and we shot it

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<v Speaker 4>somewhere over there, so it was just kind of one

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<v Speaker 4>take and then we went to lunch.

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<v Speaker 1>Most memorable scene, ted.

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<v Speaker 11>It has to be a little and that Sally and I.

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<v Speaker 11>By the way, Sally and I went to the same

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<v Speaker 11>high school in Portland, Oregon, if you can believe it,

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<v Speaker 11>and I had a little story lined up as you asked.

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<v Speaker 11>The first experience with Gilmore Girls was on the first

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<v Speaker 11>day on the set. Sally and I were sitting next

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<v Speaker 11>to each other in these director chairs. We hadn't even

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<v Speaker 11>talked to each other, but I knew that my dad

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<v Speaker 11>was purported to be her favorite teacher math teacher in

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<v Speaker 11>high school. And she was a big star from all

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<v Speaker 11>in the family when I was growing up, so I,

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<v Speaker 11>you know, I knew exactly who she was. And I

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<v Speaker 11>sat down next her and she goes, oh, it's so

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<v Speaker 11>hot today, just like today, right, And I said yeah,

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<v Speaker 11>and I like the summer's in Portland, Oregon. And she goes,

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<v Speaker 11>are you ed Rooney's son.

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<v Speaker 1>She got it.

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<v Speaker 11>She got it. In that very moment, she remembered she

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<v Speaker 11>knew my dad. She saw this long face and she

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<v Speaker 11>recognized it. But then we had this lovely moment on

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<v Speaker 11>our steps. In one of the first episodes where little

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<v Speaker 11>romantic episode, it took a moment. I think it was

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<v Speaker 11>after Cinnamon had died, so we were kind of reconnecting.

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<v Speaker 11>And what I love about that moment, besides being with Sally,

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<v Speaker 11>was that Sam Phillips, who was one of my favorite

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<v Speaker 11>singer songwriters for the previous twenty years, had written the

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<v Speaker 11>Little Little you know how she writes these little yeah

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<v Speaker 11>moments and just for that thing. And so at the

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<v Speaker 11>Christmas party when I spoke to her, she said, yeah,

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<v Speaker 11>I wrote that just for you guys. And I'm like,

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<v Speaker 11>oh my god, one of my favorite writers, you know

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<v Speaker 11>alive wrote something specifically for us. I thought that was

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<v Speaker 11>so so cool. Oh and then t Bon Barnette, who

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<v Speaker 11>was her husband at the time, said hey, Sam really

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<v Speaker 11>wants to meet Lauren, and so I got to bring

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<v Speaker 11>Sam to meet Lauren. It was really cool, really cool

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<v Speaker 11>at the Christmas party.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, Michael, Yeah, yeah, first experience with Gilmore Girls.

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<v Speaker 1>What do you remember about it?

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<v Speaker 3>Well, it was before the show even aired. It was

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<v Speaker 3>just another thing that I did an audition for. And

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<v Speaker 3>it was supposedly four episodes about the I guess it

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<v Speaker 3>started about the seventh episode, but I had never seen it.

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<v Speaker 3>I had no idea what it was like. And I

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<v Speaker 3>got the script and I read it and I read

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<v Speaker 3>it again and I thought, now, is this laugh out

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<v Speaker 3>loud funny or is it something different? I never could

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<v Speaker 3>figure out, and then I got the part anyway, And

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<v Speaker 3>when I first came to work on it, I started

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<v Speaker 3>to hear about how fast we had to go because

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<v Speaker 3>what Amy and Daniel, her husband, who were both involved

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<v Speaker 3>in it, were great fans of nineteen thirty screwball comedies,

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<v Speaker 3>which you may have seen on TCM or something like that.

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<v Speaker 3>But they all just talked a mile a minute. Everything

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<v Speaker 3>went mile a minute, and so that's what they were thinking.

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<v Speaker 3>And I found that out after I had the job

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<v Speaker 3>and started to learn this stuff.

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<v Speaker 1>So it just rolls off the.

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<v Speaker 3>Tongue really fast, no hanging around for anything. So my

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<v Speaker 3>first thing was that first day I started to work,

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<v Speaker 3>and then my first scene was with Scott and we

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<v Speaker 3>started our series long what is it clash? Yeah, I

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<v Speaker 3>was decorating the whole town for Halloween and he wanted

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<v Speaker 3>nothing to do with it. And so the first shot

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<v Speaker 3>I remember very clearly doing was sneaking pumpkins up onto

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<v Speaker 3>the front steps of the cafe. And then about a

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<v Speaker 3>month ago I was on Scott's podcast and so we

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<v Speaker 3>were going to talk about that episode. So I watched

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<v Speaker 3>it again and that scene appeared nowhere, So I have

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<v Speaker 3>no idea whether I really shot that or I can't remember.

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<v Speaker 3>Maybe I just forgot it or it just went away. Anyway,

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<v Speaker 3>That's how it began. Fast talking that I think will

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<v Speaker 3>work for everybody.

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<v Speaker 4>Have you ever worked on a show rose that required

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<v Speaker 4>you to speak so quickly?

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<v Speaker 3>Now?

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<v Speaker 8>This show and Scandal were the two where you really

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<v Speaker 8>had to move quickly. But I remember my very first

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<v Speaker 8>scene was with Ed Herman and Jared who played Dean.

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<v Speaker 8>And by the way, everyone asks me this, and I

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<v Speaker 8>must have said this maybe before to you, but they

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<v Speaker 8>ask which team.

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<v Speaker 7>I'm Team Dean, Because team Dean Dean, you know, maybe

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<v Speaker 7>not for Rory, but for me.

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<v Speaker 8>What a great kid. Now, not in a romantic way,

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<v Speaker 8>come on, but Gypsy loved Dean. She I love his car.

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<v Speaker 8>He had the best car, and that's how Gypsy judges

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<v Speaker 8>everyone whose car needs not so much work, you know,

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<v Speaker 8>But I loved him.

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<v Speaker 7>But it was a night shoot.

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<v Speaker 8>It's so crazy being back here because I was with

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<v Speaker 8>Ed Herman and Jared and we just had so much

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<v Speaker 8>fun late at night shooting. And I was telling Scott

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<v Speaker 8>this earlier. Just know that how you feel right now

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<v Speaker 8>in the sun. That's how hot it was. When we

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<v Speaker 8>were trying to pretend it was a chilli fall day

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<v Speaker 8>and stars Hallow, Connecticut. It was always right this hot

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<v Speaker 8>like most of the most of the time, or if

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<v Speaker 8>it was supposed to be really hot in the show,

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<v Speaker 8>it would really be freezing cold.

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<v Speaker 4>Yeah, says town hall meetings is like being in a

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<v Speaker 4>sweat lodge.

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<v Speaker 1>Michael and I lost a lot of weight.

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<v Speaker 4>Everybody lost a lot of weight in those rooms in

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<v Speaker 4>our winter clothing. Right, it's a one hundred and twenty degrees

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<v Speaker 4>in there when they're Oh my god, probably fifteen sixteen

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<v Speaker 4>hours when we're doing those things because so many people

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<v Speaker 4>have to be covered. You know, Emily, did you ever

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<v Speaker 4>experience a town hall meeting?

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<v Speaker 1>Were you in a town hall meeting?

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<v Speaker 4>Ye? Ever?

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<v Speaker 9>I was so jealous of you guys.

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<v Speaker 1>Oh, don't be we oh we It.

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<v Speaker 4>Was hotten there and it was enjoyable making the scenes

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<v Speaker 4>and they were great scenes, but boy, there was a

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<v Speaker 4>price to pay in sweat. We can't talk about Gilmore

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<v Speaker 4>Girls without talking about the Gilmore Girls, right, Lauren Graham

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<v Speaker 4>and Alexis Bludell.

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<v Speaker 5>I loved him.

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<v Speaker 4>What was your Emily, your first experience working with both

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<v Speaker 4>Lauren and Rory.

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<v Speaker 5>Like Rory, Alexis was just like Rory. She would always

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<v Speaker 5>be reading books. She was so quiet and we had

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<v Speaker 5>a termite scene and you know, I didn't want to

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<v Speaker 5>hurt her, so you know, she I was like poking

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<v Speaker 5>her with my thing, but I was trying to be

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<v Speaker 5>kind and she goes, Emily, just hit me with it.

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<v Speaker 5>It's easier, So I said, you sure, So I did,

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<v Speaker 5>and she liked that.

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<v Speaker 9>But she was just like her character.

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<v Speaker 5>She just adorable, and Lauren was just like her character too,

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<v Speaker 5>by in many ways.

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, what about you? What about you? Rose?

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<v Speaker 8>I just remember the episode where it was the whole

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<v Speaker 8>town was split because you had broken up or there

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<v Speaker 8>were ribbons.

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<v Speaker 7>What was that one? Ribbons?

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<v Speaker 8>Yeah, And it was like I just love the line

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<v Speaker 8>you don't know a pistol from a pepperoni. And I

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<v Speaker 8>just remember thinking, like, you know, you fix your own truck.

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<v Speaker 8>So it was like Gypsy didn't care if Luke and

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<v Speaker 8>Laurel I ever got back together. But Lauren was so

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<v Speaker 8>much fun to work with and I played I played

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<v Speaker 8>it like Gypsy's secret was Gypsy really just thought everything

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<v Speaker 8>that Laura I did was just the best and she

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<v Speaker 8>just had a just a girl crush on her.

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<v Speaker 7>I just love that.

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<v Speaker 8>And then I remember getting to be in the Emily's

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<v Speaker 8>bachelor party, bachelorette party. Who's Emily? That was my favorite line,

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<v Speaker 8>Who's Emily? And I got to be in the house.

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<v Speaker 8>It was so exciting for Gypsy to be in the house.

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<v Speaker 7>It was really a cool experience.

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<v Speaker 1>And you played more than one character.

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<v Speaker 7>That's right in the revival.

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<v Speaker 8>I'm so flattered that people are like I thought right

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<v Speaker 8>away the fans would go, that's Gypsy in a curly wig.

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<v Speaker 7>But I got to be Berta and Berta.

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<v Speaker 8>I had so much fun doing Berta because Amy wanted

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<v Speaker 8>a language that Spanish speakers cannot understand a thing of,

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<v Speaker 8>you know, she wanted it to sound just enough like Spanish,

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<v Speaker 8>like that no Spanish speaker could ever understand it.

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<v Speaker 7>So I made up my own language.

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<v Speaker 9>And lallo.

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<v Speaker 1>A little more hello.

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<v Speaker 8>I just remember thinking I made a word for crab

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<v Speaker 8>meat that was kinda greppolo.

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<v Speaker 4>Michael, do you remember the first time you worked with

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<v Speaker 4>either one of those?

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<v Speaker 3>Well, I remember the first time I met Lauren. She

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<v Speaker 3>told me what my birthday was because it's the same

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<v Speaker 3>as hers. And right out of the choot. That was

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<v Speaker 3>the first connection I made with her, and we came

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<v Speaker 3>back to that often. And I don't remember what the

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<v Speaker 3>scenes were early on because I was just sort of

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<v Speaker 3>in a daze about what was going just getting through it.

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<v Speaker 3>But I got to work with both of them quite

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<v Speaker 3>a bit, which was great. But of course I was

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<v Speaker 3>always sort of an antagonist toward almost everybody else.

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<v Speaker 12>That you run into in the show, so.

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<v Speaker 3>We never had very sweet moments together.

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<v Speaker 1>I can't say that.

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<v Speaker 11>Ted, what about you, I'd have to say the Simmons

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<v Speaker 11>Wake episode. That was my big episode, by the way,

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<v Speaker 11>thank you, thank you, thank you. Yeah. But you know,

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<v Speaker 11>as a method actor, you have to imagine what if

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<v Speaker 11>your cat died, right, And so I spent some time

0:23:25.880 --> 0:23:27.760
<v Speaker 11>with that cat before they killed it because I asked

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<v Speaker 11>them to, because I needed to have that for my

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<v Speaker 11>No I didn't know, of course, not g whiz, but

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<v Speaker 11>still I wanted it to be an emotional moment. I

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<v Speaker 11>wanted to be true to the story, even though this

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<v Speaker 11>is a comedy, and it was so great to have

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<v Speaker 11>Alexis there right next to me when I'm having a

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<v Speaker 11>moment and she comforts me. So that was special. And

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<v Speaker 11>I'm very much in line with who she is too.

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<v Speaker 11>So she never really acted, by the way, She's not

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<v Speaker 11>that great of an actor. She just brings herself to it.

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<v Speaker 11>I guess that's what good acting is all about, though, right, No,

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<v Speaker 11>she's so sweet and she brings that to the camera

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<v Speaker 11>and keeps the tempo going too.

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<v Speaker 10>She's going, Greg, Well, I worked with Alexus most most

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<v Speaker 10>of the time. That's uh and uh. And and like

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<v Speaker 10>you said, I mean she was always just off reading,

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<v Speaker 10>you know, but she was always very very lovely and

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<v Speaker 10>sweet and smart and uh and funny and present and

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<v Speaker 10>in the moment and just a wonderful, wonderful actor.

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<v Speaker 1>Uh.

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<v Speaker 10>To contradict a little bit, but it's really amazing and uh.

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<v Speaker 9>And Lauren I I only.

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<v Speaker 10>Worked with one time, I think, uh and uh. And

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<v Speaker 10>it was when I was sort of screaming at Matt

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<v Speaker 10>and it was that's a whole sort of episode, and

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<v Speaker 10>so we we didn't really have much except like two

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<v Speaker 10>lines or something like that. So but I liked her

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<v Speaker 10>a lot, and I think she's really good.

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<v Speaker 4>I remember getting up to We shot the pilot in Toronto,

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<v Speaker 4>as you all know, and there was a Unionville was

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<v Speaker 4>a town, right on the outskirts of Toronto, and that's

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<v Speaker 4>where the Lukes Diner was, and that's that opening shot

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<v Speaker 4>of the pilot. That's that nice little street in Unionville, Ontario.

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<v Speaker 4>And I got into the set early on my first dad.

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<v Speaker 4>I was just hired as a as a guest star

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<v Speaker 4>for the pilot. But my manager said to me, you know,

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<v Speaker 4>the pilot script opens with Luke's Diner and it ends

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<v Speaker 4>with luke Diner, So I think there's something might be there.

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<v Speaker 4>This might be a chemistry check and if you pass

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<v Speaker 4>the test.

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<v Speaker 1>Maybe you can get more episodes. And I'm like, ah,

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<v Speaker 1>probably maybe.

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<v Speaker 4>And I got there a little early because I was

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<v Speaker 4>pretty excited to shoot and be there and just sort

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<v Speaker 4>of check out the Lukes Diner set. And I saw

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<v Speaker 4>I came in the back and I saw Lauren and

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<v Speaker 4>Alexis rehearsing those scenes, you know, the scenes they had

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<v Speaker 4>with the guys that are coming up and hitting on

0:26:07.240 --> 0:26:10.640
<v Speaker 4>them and all that, those funny scenes, and the.

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<v Speaker 1>Chemistry between those two was electric. It was so amazing.

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<v Speaker 4>That timing was there, the flow was there, everything was there,

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<v Speaker 4>and I really believed them as mother and daughter. So

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<v Speaker 4>I thought to myself, well, we've got something very very

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<v Speaker 4>special here, because if this works so well, then the

0:26:25.880 --> 0:26:27.040
<v Speaker 4>whole thing's going to work.

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<v Speaker 1>And it did.

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<v Speaker 4>And then when I did my first scene with Lauren

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<v Speaker 4>when she comes up and says a coffee, coffee, coffee,

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<v Speaker 4>I mean I could just tell that there was something

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<v Speaker 4>special there to work with and that it was going

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<v Speaker 4>to be a fun ride.

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<v Speaker 1>So I was, you know, at the beginning of the

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<v Speaker 1>first day, I thought, this has a chance.

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<v Speaker 4>You know, I really really thought it was a great

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<v Speaker 4>connection with everybody.

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<v Speaker 1>Emily tell us about working with Keiko Agenna.

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<v Speaker 4>She is, in my in my estimation, one of the

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<v Speaker 4>most unsung actresses in the business. I mean, she's incredibly

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<v Speaker 4>well crafted, works on a very deep level.

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<v Speaker 1>Well tell us about that.

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<v Speaker 9>Keiko and I hit it off immediately.

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<v Speaker 5>Everything Keiko, everything she did was honest and so pure.

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<v Speaker 9>So it was just a joy working with her.

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<v Speaker 5>And by the end of the first season, I felt

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<v Speaker 5>like she was my kid, so I didn't have to

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<v Speaker 5>act anymore. So you know that scene where I kick

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<v Speaker 5>her out of the house, it was heartbreaking. It was

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<v Speaker 5>I almost couldn't talk because it's like when your child

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<v Speaker 5>lies to you for the first time and it rips

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<v Speaker 5>your guts out, but you have to for they're good,

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<v Speaker 5>you have to like kick.

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<v Speaker 9>Them out of the house or punish them.

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<v Speaker 5>So all that stuff was so easy thanks to Keiko's

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<v Speaker 5>purity and her honesty in her work.

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<v Speaker 4>I'm lucky, Rose, tell us your least favorite moment on Gilmour.

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<v Speaker 8>I knew you'd have a good surprise for me. I

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<v Speaker 8>have to say, what was going to do? The town

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<v Speaker 8>always smelled. The town either smelled like pickles, right, ratten eggs.

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<v Speaker 7>There was a smell.

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<v Speaker 8>So it was one of the episodes where they came

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<v Speaker 8>at me with a necklace made of trees like those

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<v Speaker 8>car freshener air fresheners, and wanted me to wear a

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<v Speaker 8>necklace made of those little pine trees. Yeah, and the

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<v Speaker 8>guy who made the the perps guy, was like, yeah,

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<v Speaker 8>I couldn't be in the same room with it, and

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<v Speaker 8>I was like, well, then, how am I going to

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<v Speaker 8>wear it for twelve hours? So that that was the

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<v Speaker 8>only bad memory that And when what was the episode

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<v Speaker 8>where the car whose car crashed through your diner window?

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<v Speaker 9>Oh?

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<v Speaker 1>Yeah, was that was that?

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<v Speaker 2>Remember? That?

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<v Speaker 1>Was that? TJ who?

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<v Speaker 7>Yes, that's right? Yeah, yes, thank you.

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<v Speaker 8>They know the show much better than any of us

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<v Speaker 8>you know that give yourselves a round of applause. So

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<v Speaker 8>I remember they wanted me to get under the car

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<v Speaker 8>and there was like this much room to get under

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<v Speaker 8>the car, so it was one hundred and eight in

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<v Speaker 8>the shade. So those are the only terrible memories where

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<v Speaker 8>the bad smelling car freshen her necklace and trying to

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<v Speaker 8>get under a car on a dolly, which was a

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<v Speaker 8>great ab workout to roll in and out underneath a car.

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<v Speaker 8>So I really missed those days of being gypsy having

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<v Speaker 8>to repair the cars. And I did learn a little

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<v Speaker 8>bit about automobile repair. Yeah, and I think I said

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<v Speaker 8>this last time I was here, but the motor oil

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<v Speaker 8>was always a one steak sauce, so I can't smell

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<v Speaker 8>that to this day. Scott, take after take of having

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<v Speaker 8>that sticky sauce on your hands. So that scene and

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<v Speaker 8>the scene I had with you, that was a fun

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<v Speaker 8>scene when it was like, you know, if guys you

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<v Speaker 8>strip your gears, you ride your brakes, and if if

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<v Speaker 8>we don't laugh when you make a joke, you think

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<v Speaker 8>we're stupid.

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<v Speaker 1>I love that one. This is this is when I'm

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<v Speaker 1>investing getting Max.

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<v Speaker 7>You come and ask me about Jess, I think, I know, I.

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<v Speaker 1>Think okay, So it was just okay.

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<v Speaker 7>I just remember I hit a lot of car oil

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<v Speaker 7>to touch.

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<v Speaker 3>I remember that episode too because I was working in Seattle,

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<v Speaker 3>which I did a lot of the time during the run,

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<v Speaker 3>and then it would come down for big chunks of

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<v Speaker 3>time and do the show. But this was one of

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<v Speaker 3>the first episodes of whatever season it was, and I

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<v Speaker 3>had to come down. I had to shoot everything I

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<v Speaker 3>did in one day because that's all I had. I

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<v Speaker 3>would fly down from Seattle, do the day, fly back

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<v Speaker 3>the next day.

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<v Speaker 1>I'd do a play up there.

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<v Speaker 3>Well this day a guy driving a car through the

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<v Speaker 3>front window. You get one shot at it. There was

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<v Speaker 3>only one time, and there was a lot of dialogue

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<v Speaker 3>and stuff before it getting up to it, and I

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<v Speaker 3>had one of those walking talks where I had a

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<v Speaker 3>long speech that I had to do word perfectly one time,

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<v Speaker 3>and so we'd ran, we'd run up to the crash

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<v Speaker 3>over and over again, and then finally, okay, we got

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<v Speaker 3>to do this, and uh, and we did. But it

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<v Speaker 3>was scary. It was scary, and then you watch the

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<v Speaker 3>guy drive a car.

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<v Speaker 12>Through the front of the set you've been working on

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<v Speaker 12>for months.

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<v Speaker 1>Everybody, and don't forget.

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<v Speaker 4>and email us at Gilmour at iHeartRadio dot com