Feb. 26, 2026

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season 6 Episode 5 - Life Serial

Buffy the Vampire Slayer: Season 6 Episode 5 - Life Serial
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Join Sara Fergenson (@sarafergenson) and Jess Sterling (@thejesssterling) as they chat about Season 6 Episode 5 of Buffy the Vampire Slayer, Life Serial. They discuss the return of the loser trio, Buffy's career path, and that adorable Buffy and Giles scene.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Sometimes a world looks like you ain't ever seen it before It's just behind never ending windows All you need is a door Searching for something to put a smile back on your face Just remembering unusual times I can come from an unusual place

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[SPEAKER_05]: I need a partner for the ride Cause everybody needs a ride Such a bird is to the side Just ask See the word now be there Just ask

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[SPEAKER_05]: I know the greatest things in the life I'll come in a pair They say hindsight's 20, 20 That ain't far enough behind me So we can walk this sweetest honey I think hindsight's 19, 19 There's a need to pretend I got a hand I can land Who's like you really need a friend Just ask

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[SPEAKER_05]: Shit 90's show start me!

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[SPEAKER_04]: Shit 90's show start me was not filmed before live studio audience.

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[SPEAKER_01]: are you ready to play another day?

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[SPEAKER_01]: So are we?

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[SPEAKER_01]: Welcome back to shit 90 shows taught me.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I'm just darling here with my co-hosts.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Sarah, I'm free.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Sarah, how are you?

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[SPEAKER_00]: Pretty good.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Pretty sure we re-did this podcast and every single time I flop it and I have to restart it and it's really, really, really, really annoying.

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[SPEAKER_00]: But

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[SPEAKER_00]: Um, one of these days I'm going to get it right and hopefully this one will stick.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, you'll find your calling.

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[SPEAKER_01]: You're true calling.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Um, whether it be on a construction site, uh, in college or at some weird back room poker game.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, this was very, this episode was very like Buffy's Barbie and I felt the same way, it's like, it's like, take your daughter to work day, but she Do you remember this show that

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[SPEAKER_00]: Um, Paris, Hilton, and the boys did the surreal light.

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[SPEAKER_00]: No, there's a real life.

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[SPEAKER_00]: No, I don't know about something else.

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[SPEAKER_00]: No, it's something else.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, but they had to do different jobs.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Yes, of course with her friend Nicole Richie, right?

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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Uh-huh.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And the simple life, the simple life, I used to love that show because it made me realize that like maybe my calling in life is to try like a hundred different jobs and see what I'm actually good at coming from somebody who like grew up with like no like discernible talents at all.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I was like, man, I really wanna do that.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I wanna try being a pilot for a week and then being like a nurse and then being like a post office worker, but specifically in the background organizing mail.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And that was what I really wanted.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Obviously that didn't happen because it's not realistic, but it was very much like Buffy's Barbie and she has today's construction worker Barbie Buffy.

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[SPEAKER_00]: tomorrow is like sales associate barbie buffy and then these fools that we have to deal with and their little tests it did add some like interesting elements throughout the episode I mean like this is what I call like a silly bits episode but also I kind of like the silly bits so I actually have like no complaints I really like this episode a lot.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, we're talking in season six episode five life cereal if we did an already mentioned the name.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Um, I agree mostly with what you're saying like it very much is a silly bit sort of an episode.

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[SPEAKER_01]: It feels a bit like a stepping stone episode where it's like Buffy still trying to figure out her life and still trying to figure out.

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[SPEAKER_01]: what to do next doesn't feel as much like depression Barbie, depression buffy.

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[SPEAKER_01]: So I guess that's nice.

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[SPEAKER_01]: There is a lot to get into, but yeah, I will say when we talked about Jonathan and truly can't remember any of their names, Warren and other guy last episode.

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[SPEAKER_01]: know where in my brain was I thinking these men are going to make a return to this episode or the next episode like and I literally call them the loser trio because like they're such losers like they're so because we've talked about this last episode like geeks versus nerds versus losers that they're fucking losers these guys.

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[SPEAKER_01]: like literally a stalker pan.

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[SPEAKER_00]: They're like, this is a good idea painted with a death star motif and star wars horns.

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[SPEAKER_00]: They are a bunch of losers.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I don't know if I if I articulate it this, but I didn't think that it was going to be a one off.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I had a feeling that this was going to be like a

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[SPEAKER_00]: No, it's not it's I just like feel like we have gotten this before where we like ease into the main storyline like harmony is right.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, like a harmony or I can't think of it a good example, but there's been many times where we start off the season with like kind of just like a slow ease where we're not really getting into the the main story I guess like season four is a good example of this like we don't really meet.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Um, we meet the professor right away, but it doesn't become clear that the initiative and the professor and then then eventually Adam was all linked.

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[SPEAKER_00]: It kind of like we kind of just like eased into it.

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[SPEAKER_00]: So I'm kind of anticipating the same thing and then.

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[SPEAKER_00]: we have this like, you know, one third of the season or a fourth of the season where we're working with like the loser squad, the trio, um, and then, you know, eventually Buffy, and if they don't, they don't have a want to hurt Buffy.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I don't even understand, maybe that one robot guy, but I know Jonathan doesn't, like Jonathan really doesn't want to have this.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, I agree it like I don't really know what the point of this is it's like they're like it's almost like their version of like punk it's like let's just prank Buffy but in ways that could actually hurt people yeah I mean

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[SPEAKER_01]: Whatever, we'll talk.

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[SPEAKER_01]: We'll talk about them.

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[SPEAKER_01]: But yeah, I really didn't.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I really thought they were a plot device to like bring the demon into the story last episode and it was like a cute little cameo.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I didn't realize but I like the like continuity.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Like I enjoy the fact that like we know two of the three of them from prior episodes and that it's like Buffie's greatest hits sort of a thing of like let's bring in some not even greatest hits, but like

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[SPEAKER_01]: bring in some side characters.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I roll them in a blender.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I do think that the show considers Jonathan as a main side guest character that comes back.

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[SPEAKER_00]: We've seen him for many seasons.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And he seems to come back maybe like once or twice a season since high school.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, I don't really think I care about Jonathan, like it kind of reminds me of that one episode where he was like the cool guy and we had to start one or something and we had to pretend like we cared about it so I don't know I think honestly I think that

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[SPEAKER_00]: He's probably a huge hit with the cast in crew.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I think that he's probably, oh, yeah.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And actor that has a great attitude that you want to have come back over and over and over again.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And that's probably why he's always here.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I think it's just like, it's one of those things.

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[SPEAKER_00]: He's just like, oh, I would even be surprised if he had initially auditioned for Zander.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And they were like, we're not going to cast you.

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[SPEAKER_00]: But we really want to make a part for you.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I feel like maybe he came out.

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[SPEAKER_00]: told us something like that.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I probably got accepted by that.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Either way, I definitely think he's like really enjoyed by the cast and crew.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And so they're like, let's just bring him back again and again.

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[SPEAKER_01]: But let's let's dive into the episode in a little more detail.

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[SPEAKER_01]: We like

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[SPEAKER_01]: And both the Buffy and the Angel episodes, as we suspected, it's like, oh, we met offscreen.

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[SPEAKER_01]: It was intense.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I don't want to talk about it.

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[SPEAKER_00]: What was the fucking point?

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[SPEAKER_00]: No, actually, this was 10 times worse than I anticipated because I knew because based off of

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[SPEAKER_00]: the network switch we couldn't see the two together.

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[SPEAKER_00]: But never in my wild streams, Jess, like that I would imagine that we didn't even get to hear the story, both Angel and Buffy, as you said, was like, I don't want to talk about it.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And that's it.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Then exactly, like, what's the point?

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[SPEAKER_00]: I thought that this was bonkers.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I thought that like, maybe eventually with Buffy, she would open up to spike about it.

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[SPEAKER_00]: She did not.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I just don't understand the point then aside from the fact that in the story, it would, I mean, or if this was real life, yeah, like Angel would obviously want to meet up with Buffy.

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[SPEAKER_00]: But then,

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[SPEAKER_00]: than, like, this is a 45 minute show.

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[SPEAKER_00]: We don't have time to just, like, get out of stuff.

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[SPEAKER_01]: It really felt like a waste of time.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Like, it would have been better if they hadn't even mentioned each other on the shows at all, you know?

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[SPEAKER_01]: Like, just keep them separate, then.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Like, if you're just gonna be like, oh, it's too painful.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I know it's time, I'm in it.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Then don't fucking bring it up at all.

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[SPEAKER_01]: It really is, okay.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I'm gonna make a little leap here.

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[SPEAKER_01]: It is very much like back in the aim days.

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[SPEAKER_01]: You put up in a way message.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And it would be this like emo as shit like song.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And then someone would be like, oh my god, what's wrong?

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[SPEAKER_01]: And he'd be like, hey, I'm in time at it.

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[SPEAKER_01]: It's like, bitch, then don't do that.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Then don't put up the emo last song.

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[SPEAKER_01]: If you don't want people asking what's wrong, I was the queen of that, honestly.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, I did that, like non-ironically 100% of the time, and it was strictly to get attention from my friends or my internet boy friends that would dump me all the time that I wanted them to like reach out with me.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I, a thousand percent did that, and then it was always like, you know, like this, I don't even know what this is called.

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[SPEAKER_00]: You were an English major, so you know,

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[SPEAKER_00]: So you know the key next to the one on a keyboard and it's like a squiggly line.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Yes, okay, squiggly line, askeris, squiggly line.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Yes, yes, yes.

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[SPEAKER_00]: The lowercase, capital, lowercase, swized life so hard.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Why does everybody leave me in the sad-based cry phase at the squiggly line after a squiggly line?

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[SPEAKER_00]: Like that was 1,000% of my life.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And nobody gives a shit because like, I mean, what's it about all you do get like somebody that's like, you okay?

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[SPEAKER_00]: But most of the time not because everybody else is putting up their squiggly line as you're a squiggly line.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, because you just like at a certain point, it's like the boy who cried bull.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Like it's just like how many times are they going to put up the side?

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[SPEAKER_00]: I was sad.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Nine hundred percent of the time.

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[SPEAKER_00]: It was not big sad.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I actually genuinely was sad.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Um, but also, like, nobody cares, but I cared about myself, and then my, my Zenga was popping off, I had like little falling stars to like some sort of like, I don't know.

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[SPEAKER_00]: That's like a death cab for QD sawing or something.

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[SPEAKER_00]: That was very much my era.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I was a demon on the internet and actual demon.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Well, this all just felt like one big tease that was so unnecessary, and it all just kind of leads into so Buffy comes home.

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[SPEAKER_01]: She sits down with the household, which now consists of Giles, Dawn, Tara, and Willow, and it's like, they immediately bombard her of like, Higrly Pop, we know you just got back from the dead like less than a week ago, but like, what are your life plans?

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[SPEAKER_01]: Like, what do you want to do with your life?

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[SPEAKER_01]: Mam what like this just felt like so much like she just entered the house girl at the the freaking fried chicken is still piping hot.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Still hot from KFC.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, my plan if you asked me this question, I was in Bobby's position.

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[SPEAKER_00]: would be, I don't know, die.

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[SPEAKER_00]: That was my retirement plan for a really long time.

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[SPEAKER_00]: It's like my retirement plan is to pass it until I die.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_00]: So she is told that she should get a job and she has like this idea, like, oh, maybe I want to go back to school, finish up my degree, which in my head, I was like, well, that's just going to put you more in debt.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Like, you can't be doing that.

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[SPEAKER_00]: You can't be going back to school.

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[SPEAKER_00]: But Tara and Willow are like, Hey, I have a great idea.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Why don't you just audit our classes and then you can apply for Either like Lee admission or early admission.

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[SPEAKER_00]: for basically, which is a bad idea because once again, Buffy is never like school, but I also do like really sympathize with the fact that she just like is like, I'm too fucking stupid for this.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Here's the thing.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I think here's where the mistake lies.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I feel like Buffy could excel in school.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I just think the classes she would take are not the classes that Willow and Tara are taking.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Number one, if you're jumping in halfway through the semester, you're not gonna know what the fuck they're talking about, especially in this fucking class.

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[SPEAKER_01]: So this is the first thing Buffy tries out for her life stuff.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Is social construction of reality, literally everyone is talking and like a whole other fucking language.

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[SPEAKER_01]: It is way too much.

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[SPEAKER_01]: This is also so fucking fake, Sarah.

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[SPEAKER_01]: This is so fucking fake.

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[SPEAKER_01]: First of all, these motherfuckers are in like 101 classes.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Like this is still like their first or second semester, right?

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[SPEAKER_01]: Like you're still a freshman.

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[SPEAKER_01]: You tell me a freshman fucking class where everyone in the class is raising their hand to answer a question.

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[SPEAKER_01]: It doesn't happen.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Maybe when you get to like sophomore, junior, senior, year, this is too much.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Do you think that there's still freshmen?

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[SPEAKER_00]: Are in thai?

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[SPEAKER_00]: time means nothing.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I don't know.

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[SPEAKER_00]: True.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Maybe, maybe there's some more.

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[SPEAKER_00]: But I didn't steal.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Of course.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I don't know.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I didn't go to a very competitive university.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Let's be real once again.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I went to art right.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, essentially.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And there was nobody fighting to raise your hand.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I really don't know if people

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[SPEAKER_00]: I've seen this a lot of media like I'm watching, tell me a lot is end right now and this is like you compete to raise your hand.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I don't know if like somebody who went to a more prestigious school or more competitive school if this is an actual thing I I'm not sure, you know, I.

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[SPEAKER_00]: if anybody wants to like, I don't know, Yale or Harvard or like an IV or something and knows the answer to this or even a more like competitive.

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[SPEAKER_00]: That's what I'm saying, this is some ideal university, like this is too much.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Well, no, it's a has to be a decent university because Willow went there, right?

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[SPEAKER_01]: I wanted to stay local, so she could be a townie, like, come on now.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I just think like this is a lot.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And then we get the loser trio with their stalker van.

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[SPEAKER_01]: They put like this tracking.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Well, I originally thought was a tracking device on Buffy.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Turns out.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I don't fucking know, this thing like stops time moves time.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Don't even get me started on the fucking implications of this Sarah because like, okay, time is moving faster for Buffy, but what about everyone else is everyone else's reality normal because how do then you connect them back together?

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[SPEAKER_01]: My brain fucking hurts, okay, thinking about this too much.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I don't think it was bothered by this because I am a student of the movie click or clicked

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[SPEAKER_01]: Oh no, I've seen click.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, this is what it was.

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[SPEAKER_01]: It was essentially click.

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[SPEAKER_01]: It also doesn't make sense because if my reality is moving fast, is everyone else's reality moving fast?

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[SPEAKER_01]: No, you started on the fucking redo day because like, how did what about time for Giles and Ania and the customers and how are we not?

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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, it's different magic or technology.

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[SPEAKER_00]: We're resetting the whole day for all of the world.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Buffy, everybody else is moving at a normal speed in at school.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Everyone else is moving at a normal speed.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Buffy is like frozen in essentially just like I am going to be.

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[SPEAKER_00]: She's at the water fountain.

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[SPEAKER_00]: It looks like to everybody else.

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[SPEAKER_00]: She's just staring off into space.

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[SPEAKER_01]: What's on Tara for not fucking noticing that Buffy was like a statue for like multiple minutes.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, I know, but Tara also was like, I have to go to class.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I don't have like time to deal with like Buffy like spacing out right now.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Like I have a mathematics exam.

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[SPEAKER_00]: this moment by Buffy have fun staring at the water fountain.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I like, I need to wipe my hands of this, you know what I mean?

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[SPEAKER_00]: So that I feel like made sense.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Like everybody else is moving on a normal pace, but her speed.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And then like I guess like in like the there's probably times where she has to

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[SPEAKER_00]: catch up, but then like she has then eventually when she does like speed back up, it's like, okay, well, now they're caught up on the same timeline, but then like Tara is like 50 feet ahead of her and she can't get her attention.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And then the thing that's at the magic shop is just ground

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[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, but you know that you know, so I know what it is, but again, we're just repeating the same like 15 minutes to an hour of time.

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[SPEAKER_01]: But what about the rest of the world?

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[SPEAKER_00]: Like are they doing this for the whole world?

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[SPEAKER_00]: It, it just, it's like a timeline, like she's going, she's going and then it loops back, it loops back.

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[SPEAKER_00]: It didn't happen for anybody else, it just loops back.

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[SPEAKER_00]: you got to watch these movies.

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[SPEAKER_00]: You need to be, you need to, I'm going to be homework.

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[SPEAKER_00]: You got to rewatch click and you have to rewatch groundhog day.

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[SPEAKER_00]: All the shit movies in one week and it's just not going to happen.

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[SPEAKER_01]: All this stuff makes sense to me because we're just, we're just looping back and nobody affected at all.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Either way, she really is struggling at college, like, first of all, she was struggling to begin with, but then she was really struggling once time started being fucking weird, and so she has happened like the worst fucking time, she finds the little device, then it just disappears.

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[SPEAKER_01]: So, and it really pisses me off that it's like, oh, maybe you're just seeing things.

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[SPEAKER_01]: It's like, bitch, when has that ever been the case?

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[SPEAKER_01]: Spuffy never has just seen things.

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[SPEAKER_01]: So it's always something fucking weird on this hell now, you know, believe her.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, believe women, believe women, believe women, believe women, please.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, I mean, we've been doing this for five seasons.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Now, Buffy, like, says, like, something's wrong.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Everybody else tries to like, lodge a curve or

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[SPEAKER_00]: undermine her really, really good innate intuition.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And then she winds up being right all like 100% of the time.

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[SPEAKER_00]: So, um, I don't know, my rinse and repeat really, I don't know.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Once again, this is like a silly bit's episode.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Like we're not like supposed to take all the time.

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[SPEAKER_00]: It's too seriously.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Right.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Um, so then we're also, I think like next is like construction worker Barbie right right construction worker Barbie here cute little pink one box yeah I loved her little like loopy pig tails with the flower she looks so she had her um, what are those, what are those boots called the boots with the steel toe boots with the steel toe now that there's like brand.

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[SPEAKER_01]: um well like tan brand and it's like a sweet feeling outside but it's a good instruction.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Thank you.

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[SPEAKER_01]: She got her timber lens on.

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[SPEAKER_01]: She got her little pink lunch box.

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[SPEAKER_01]: She even has her little cute hard hat.

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[SPEAKER_01]: She is ready to go and just immediate sexism everywhere.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Well yeah I know I mean but the fit was the fit was good.

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[SPEAKER_00]: The film was great.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Gretly Pop was ready to work and these men are like, yeah, this little baby can't we give you this?

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[SPEAKER_00]: I feel I don't know.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Like, if I was in the guy's position, I don't even blame them.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Like, she has to, it's perceived like, she has to lift these like really big steel beams.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Like, if you saw Buffy, then you would be like, what in the world is happening here?

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[SPEAKER_01]: I don't know.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I don't know.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I don't know.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I don't know.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I don't know.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I don't know.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I don't know.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I don't know.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I don't know.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I don't know.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I don't know.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I don't know.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I don't know.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I don't know.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I don't know.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I don't know.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I don't know.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I don't know.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I don't know.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I don't know.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I don't know.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I don't know.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I don't know.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I don't.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I don't.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I don't.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I don't.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I don't.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I don't.

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[SPEAKER_01]: You know what I mean?

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[SPEAKER_01]: Like you could still be good at those things.

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[SPEAKER_01]: So we just like pissed me off that immediately we're just counting her.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I loved her picking up that massive fucking beam and just being like, where do you want this?

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[SPEAKER_01]: And even funnier to me was the other construction worker guy being like, we get paid by the hour like stop moving so fast.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Working too hard.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, that's real.

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[SPEAKER_01]: That is real in any industry where you're paid by the hour.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, you're making us look to, like, making us look bad.

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[SPEAKER_00]: You have to, yeah, work slower.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Because if they find out, it's one of those things where they say never work 100% at your 100% only work at your 60% so then people have lower expectations.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And then if you work at your 70% then they think that you're like the most amazing goddess ever.

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[SPEAKER_00]: You know what I mean?

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[SPEAKER_01]: Have you heard that before?

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[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_01]: No, that's 100% true, and it like, all goes to shit when this time, Warren, no.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Sorry, Warren was the first one.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He was the one who did the like time stop time fast situation.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He planted the thing on her.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Next up is the nobody dude.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And he plays a little

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[SPEAKER_01]: Peter Piper.

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[SPEAKER_01]: No, the guy from Zelda Link.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He plays his little fucking pan flute like he's Link and outcomes of fucking demon, a bunch of demons, and they all start fighting Buffy on this construction site.

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[SPEAKER_01]: She goes horrible because she has to push her boss out of the way.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He gets a little bit of boop-o and he cries about it.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And then her other coworker who was on her side to begin with doesn't want to look like the big fucking baby that he is.

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[SPEAKER_01]: So he's like, I don't know, man.

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[SPEAKER_01]: She just lost her mind.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And Zander, like,

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[SPEAKER_01]: Makes Buffy defend her stuff.

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[SPEAKER_01]: This piss me off.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And they're, no, they could have understood that she, first of all, yes, she's fucking up like, she's cost of money and blah, blah, blah, and it looks bad, but also don't, you know, she's telling the truth, and they're like, stop it.

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[SPEAKER_00]: You know, and I think that she validated the fact that she told the truth separately, I don't think that he's going, he number one, he's like the foreman in this job, like he needs the respect of all these construction worker guys, or no one's going to take him seriously and listen to him anymore.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Like as he pull after he pulls her aside, he says, like I believe you, you should like look into that, the magic shop, but I think like also he may

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[SPEAKER_00]: Buffy is a magnet for destruction because people come and fight her at a anonymous place that just like that's if his job is putting things together and building up and her job is destroying things and bringing things down then.

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[SPEAKER_00]: in construction and architecture.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Time is money.

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[SPEAKER_00]: If you're non the deadline, you're absolutely fucked.

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[SPEAKER_00]: So I don't blame him because now like all the beams are down.

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[SPEAKER_00]: They're running they lost like a week here.

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[SPEAKER_00]: That costs Zander a lot of money and then the client's going to be up his ass and he's not going to get another job.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I think Zander was like valid here to be like buffy.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Maybe this is not the best spot for you.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Maybe we're for a different construction company

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[SPEAKER_01]: So yeah, I thought it was fair like he's right in terms of like, you know, she attracts she's she attracts nuisance like not it's really not her fault.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And I did like how she like she notices the truck of the van because she hears the star worst theme which is fucking weird.

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[SPEAKER_01]: So she's got her eye on that.

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[SPEAKER_01]: She's like something is going on like someone is punking me.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And so then she ends up having to work at the magic shop, which she hates because she didn't want to work retail.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And this is a fucking nightmare.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Like truly a nightmare where she has to relive the same like a amount of time over and over and over again.

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[SPEAKER_01]: This is Jonathan's thing.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And basically to get out of this loop that she's in, she has to satisfy this one customer.

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[SPEAKER_01]: It feels like a fucking video game.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And this lady wants it.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Is this like the equivalent to that like cozy game where you have to like unpack or oh my god no unpacking is so chill so chill like time loop is it the one where it's just like you have to

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[SPEAKER_00]: like sit a bunch of little characters and a mister and like one is like I want to sit in a corner and then like someone is like but he's also stinky and then you get the next one and he's like well I don't want to sit next to somebody stinky but I want to be on the left side and then you put the guy the stinky guy on the left side and I had to move him around is it kind of like no it's not at all but I

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[SPEAKER_00]: Uh, I know which one you're talking about, but I know all the name of it.

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[SPEAKER_00]: There's also a bus stop one.

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[SPEAKER_00]: It's not only a movie theater, if anybody knows that game, let me know.

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[SPEAKER_01]: It's a pain in the ass because this lady wants a mummy hand.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And when Buffy tries to go get the mummy hand, it attacks her.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And she's like, well, I want it live and you told me I could have it and blah, blah, blah.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And then she also has like onya breathing down her throat about all the rules and blood of law.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Giles making like, oh, it's just a little long, where you like cute the first time, but after the seventh time, it makes you want to fucking strangle him.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And this is...

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[SPEAKER_01]: A nightmare, as someone who has worked in like, I didn't work retail, I worked in food service, but they're very similar.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And dealing with customers is annoying, dealing with the same customer over and over and over again and hearing that fucking bell, I would have done what Buffy didn't just rip it off the wall for sure.

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[SPEAKER_00]: unhinged behavior.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I was not bothered.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I mean, I guess, like if I was in the situation, it would be maddening, but I thought it was.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, I found the game.

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[SPEAKER_00]: What's it called?

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[SPEAKER_00]: Is this seat taken?

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[SPEAKER_00]: Okay.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Is that the one you were talking about?

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[SPEAKER_01]: I've no clothes on steam.

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[SPEAKER_01]: It's on steam.

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[SPEAKER_01]: You

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[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, this is the one where I think it's, is it a restaurant?

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[SPEAKER_01]: Well, I think, I mean, at least this one is, oh, no, I think it changes.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I think the every place is a little different, but like you start out at a restaurant and you have to seat everyone.

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[SPEAKER_01]: How much is this?

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[SPEAKER_01]: It is 999 on Steam.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I would buy for $499.

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[SPEAKER_00]: It goes, everybody's put it on your wish list and it'll go on sale.

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[SPEAKER_00]: So I have to know wishes.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And this is, oh, okay.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I think steam went away.

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[SPEAKER_00]: No.

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[SPEAKER_00]: No.

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[SPEAKER_00]: It's not what you're thinking.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_00]: He's not.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, no.

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[SPEAKER_00]: The Sims was on something else and they like it's only on EA.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I don't know anything.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Okay.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I don't play video games.

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[SPEAKER_00]: No.

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[SPEAKER_00]: So.

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[SPEAKER_00]: This is all a big pain in the ass and we're in this time loop and fucking Jonathan yeah hot what is the best approach like how would on you address the hand that chokes if they sold the hand I would get a net and just put it on that fucker why did Buffy never ask in the 90,000 loops for help with the hand.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I, I don't know.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I, this is why she needs to go to college, critical thinking.

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[SPEAKER_00]: You know, I, I don't know.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I, yes, I suppose so I just didn't understand.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Like if you aren't able to one person hand, like handle the hand, then why are we not asking for help on handling the hand?

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[SPEAKER_00]: It made no sense, but maybe it was in one of the loops that we didn't see just like in Groundhog Day.

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[SPEAKER_00]: There was a lot of loops that we did not get to see, but it happened.

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[SPEAKER_01]: everyone knows in Groundhog Day.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Musical of Groundhog Day on Broadway when it existed.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Was it good?

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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, sometimes I sometimes still have the music stuck in my head.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Sometimes still have the music stuck in your head.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Okay, the same creator, writer, producer, whatever as the guy they did Matilda.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Have you ever seen Matilda, the Broadway show?

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[SPEAKER_01]: So yeah, the loser trio is really having a great time.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Jonathan, burnt to paper, made everyone hold hands and speak Latin.

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[SPEAKER_01]: There was kind of smoke.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And then it's like, so they're all like scoring each other.

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[SPEAKER_01]: It's like, who can do the best job at punking buffie, essentially?

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[SPEAKER_01]: And buffie is like, I fucking know that fan.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Like, what the hell is going on?

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[SPEAKER_01]: She eventually gets out of loop because she satisfies the customer, but she immediately quits.

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[SPEAKER_01]: She's like, I am not meant to be a retail worker.

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[SPEAKER_00]: No, thank you.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, that's honestly for the better.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Some people are not meant to working, meant to work in retail.

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[SPEAKER_00]: It's just like you, I guess.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Like you would rage.

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[SPEAKER_00]: You would rage.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Oh, no, in my head, like I worked in the food service industry for, oh, I don't know, five years.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Like it was a while.

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[SPEAKER_01]: It's not like I only quit when I had another job.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I didn't just, like, I would feel way too guilty to actually be like, that's it.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm done in life.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I think you have probably less patients than you did when you were 18 when you were working that job, although.

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[SPEAKER_00]: for the baby.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I think I have less patients for certain things and more patients for other things.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Interesting.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I feel like my tolerance for bullshit has gone down because like a self-esteem and like just being an older person and like having lived experiences with that going up the patients for nonsense goes down.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Like I won't be treated like a piece of garbage anymore.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Like I want you're not a piece of meat no more.

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[SPEAKER_01]: No.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Um, so sorry, goose is like raging today about God knows what?

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[SPEAKER_00]: I don't know.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I don't know what to do by your dog, but like a silenced that child.

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[SPEAKER_00]: What if a could can't just kill it?

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[SPEAKER_01]: You know who could?

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[SPEAKER_01]: Willow could.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Willow could also talk in his head if she wanted.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Willow was powerful this episode.

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[SPEAKER_01]: She didn't do anything wrong.

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[SPEAKER_01]: No, but you know who it.

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[SPEAKER_01]: We didn't see Miss Kitty Fantastica or Rattini.

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[SPEAKER_01]: So, questions are they alive?

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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, the watch is on.

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[SPEAKER_00]: You were on a full, you know, that was in search.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, you, but they're, you know, the, there's no, there's no letters getting sent to you.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Like, you know, no, I'm about to start putting up like,

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[SPEAKER_01]: You know, help like in search of kitty like letters everywhere.

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[SPEAKER_00]: You should do one of those videos like miss kitty fantastical.

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[SPEAKER_00]: If you hear me, if you hear my voice like please come home.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, if you to the person that took you.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Fuck you something happened.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Something happened to these animals and no one's talking about it.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_01]: So next, so Buffy's done at the magic shop and then she decides, I've had enough of life.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I'm going to go get drunk with spike.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Let's, let's go.

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[SPEAKER_00]: She was doing some tequila poppers, I think.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Have you ever thought what you wanted?

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[SPEAKER_00]: I don't know.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Have you ever tequila poppered?

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[SPEAKER_00]: I don't think so.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Have you ever tequila poppered?

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[SPEAKER_00]: Do you know what to do with popper is?

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[SPEAKER_01]: I don't know, is this dissimilar from a shot?

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[SPEAKER_01]: Like, what is a popper?

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[SPEAKER_01]: It's a shot, yeah.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Okay.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Is it just called a popper?

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[SPEAKER_00]: But it's just the same thing as a shot.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Another word for this is to kill us lambers.

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[SPEAKER_00]: What you do is you take to kill a.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And either like ginger ale or sprite.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And then you put like a little bit of grenadine on top.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And then you hit it on the counter, and the physics, and then you drink it.

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[SPEAKER_00]: This is, yeah.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I've never had that.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I thought you were going to say it's like the thing with the lime and the salt.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Oh, those, that's just a tequila shot.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Okay.

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[SPEAKER_01]: No, I'm not a big tequila person.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I mean, and at my right page, I am most assuredly not a shop person.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Number one thing I am planning on doing.

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[SPEAKER_00]: No, I have three things.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Once I have this child.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Uh-huh.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Three things.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Number one.

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[SPEAKER_00]: But can I guess?

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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, to heal a shot, obviously.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, to heal if Margarita's a Margarita, a Margarita, I mean, the fat Margarita in my... Yeah, number one, what's number two?

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[SPEAKER_01]: Okay, here's the thing.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I'm trying to think of the things you're not allowed to do.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I know you're not allowed to take like a hot bath.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Uh, you can take a hot bath.

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[SPEAKER_00]: You just can't go in and like a hot tub.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, you can't go in a hot tub.

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[SPEAKER_00]: So I don't think it's yeah.

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[SPEAKER_00]: No, it's just can't be that hot.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Um, but you're okay about what I cannot do.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Okay.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Um, I know like caffeine is limited.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Um, but I don't think you're.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I was going to say, I think you're okay with the certain the caffeine intake you have.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Oh, I know delini is like a thing.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Don't care.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Don't care about care.

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[SPEAKER_01]: But delini, you're not into soft cheeses.

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[SPEAKER_01]: You're not into eggs.

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[SPEAKER_01]: So it's not those things.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Is it something to do with what you can wear?

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[SPEAKER_00]: No.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, die your hair.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, well, yeah, but no, okay.

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[SPEAKER_00]: So number two is I am desperate to sleep on my stomach again, is the only thing that I want in this world.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I have a dedicated stomach sleeper and sleepy on my side.

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[SPEAKER_00]: It's absolute ass.

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[SPEAKER_00]: So okay, I'm a side sleeper.

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[SPEAKER_00]: So I don't know that.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I fast.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, good for you because all you're going to do is sleep on your side.

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[SPEAKER_00]: So whooped to do?

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[SPEAKER_00]: Um, I hate it.

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[SPEAKER_00]: It is horrible.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I don't know how people do it.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And the number three seek Advil because you can't have Advil.

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[SPEAKER_00]: You can only have Tylenol and Tom, you know, I wouldn't have guessed those other two things.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I feel like there's other things that was like that was suck ass, uh, pill and I hate it and Advil's better.

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[SPEAKER_00]: But yeah, those are the three things I'm looking forward to.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Um, but yeah, one.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I was talking to my husband the other day and I said, I think I could go the rest of my life without any alcohol and be just fine.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Like I don't think I would need it.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I am fine.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Like I'm not sitting here like missing it that much, but man, I do miss like a really nice, like salty, salted rim, lime margarita or mango margarita.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I would fuck that up so good right about now.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And I can't have it.

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[SPEAKER_00]: It is painful, but I will in two months.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I will.

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[SPEAKER_00]: It's pretty good.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Like, um, because I know they make

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[SPEAKER_01]: What's it called?

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[SPEAKER_01]: Like a like a virgin, like could you have like a virgin Margarita or is it not?

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[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, it's not like a thing.

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[SPEAKER_00]: This is the I genuinely like to kill a like the taste of love.

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[SPEAKER_00]: So like the to kill a is part of the experience.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Anyway, yeah, Buffy and Spike are getting drunk.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Um,

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[SPEAKER_00]: kind of fun.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I mean, they're they're just chilling and I once again, there's only one person that Buffy can really be open with and she says that.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, and that is Spike and this is this is Spike's in and this is Spike's the door to Buffy's who-ha is now open.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Is it?

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[SPEAKER_00]: It's opening.

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[SPEAKER_00]: If the door is now creaked open, at least in the light, I don't like the way this is phrased.

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[SPEAKER_00]: You don't think that he has his in, and the in is in her vagina.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Okay, I do like the line of you're not a school girl.

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[SPEAKER_01]: You're not a shop girl.

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[SPEAKER_01]: You're a creature of the darkness, like me.

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[SPEAKER_01]: They like, they go to a demon bar.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Buffy just like gets a whole bottle of alcohol, which feels like a lot.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I mean, we saw what happened to her and beer bad.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Like now she's going straight to liquor.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And then there's no sign of what this liquor is, right?

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[SPEAKER_00]: We can't tell.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Is it clear?

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[SPEAKER_00]: Is it?

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[SPEAKER_01]: I thought in the back of my mind, it looked a little Jose Cuervo-ish to me.

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[SPEAKER_01]: We're calling it Tequila.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I think we can safely call it Tequila and they go in a back room and in this back room there are demons and the demons are playing poker and Buffy is not happy.

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[SPEAKER_01]: She's like really like this is what you brought me to do to watch a bunch of idiots play poker.

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[SPEAKER_01]: The only other playing poker but the ante?

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[SPEAKER_00]: as kittens and you know it's like not kids like oh this is my new pet kid and this is like this is my new snack like we are eating them like um like keto gross yeah it's gross

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[SPEAKER_01]: It was just nasty as well.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Oh, all of them are cheating.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And Spike ends up winning because he cheated the best.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And he wants to fight them because he has Buffy with him.

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[SPEAKER_01]: But like Spike, she's fucking drunk.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Like, I'm sorry, but she can't even do that.

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[SPEAKER_01]: You know, feet in front of the other backwards alphabet thing right now, like she's suffering, and instead of like actually fighting the demons for spike, she let's all the kittens go.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, she gets in a fight with spike, and she calls him a neutered vampire who cheats at kitten poker, which I thought was really fun.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Only spitting facts, in fact, yeah, I feel like.

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[SPEAKER_01]: If, if Spike is trying to seduce Buffy, if he or if he's trying to get closer to her, well, however you want to freeze it, if he's trying to put the moves.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I feel like this is a mistake to bring her to a demon bar with a back room poker.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I feel like the move is the crypt.

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[SPEAKER_01]: The move is drunk late night deep convo.

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[SPEAKER_00]: No, Spike is playing the long game here.

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[SPEAKER_00]: He can't make a move too quick or she'll run away.

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[SPEAKER_00]: This is a six to 12 month plan of

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[SPEAKER_00]: that's a long time.

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[SPEAKER_00]: That's a long game.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And that's how, and if you have the patience, that's how it works by the way.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_01]: That's a real long game, because that's in King like, you know what you know what he needs to do.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He needs to lend a cardalini to her.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He needs to ski, lodge, up all night, telling each other all your deep dark secrets.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He needs to lend a cardalini here.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, that's exactly right, but it starts with that and he already is doing that by the way, because they've had a lot of these like Linda Cartelini.

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[SPEAKER_00]: This is a boy means world's reference if you're, I don't remember her name, because it's Linda Cartelini.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I don't fucking know her name.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Belle, who knows?

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[SPEAKER_00]: No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no

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[SPEAKER_00]: We're Cory talks to Lauren on the emotionally cheats on to Pinka.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Lauren, that's her name.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, it did result in a kiss.

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[SPEAKER_00]: So it wasn't.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, right.

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[SPEAKER_00]: He does physically cheat too.

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[SPEAKER_00]: But Cory, God damn it, Cory.

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[SPEAKER_00]: You know, Cory is a problem.

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[SPEAKER_00]: But also, yeah, it's also a problem when you commit your life to somebody from

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[SPEAKER_00]: five years old up until twenty-fuckin' lies.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Fuckin' lies, that shows up all of us.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Um, happened.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Anyway, so yeah, so this is what her and Spiker doing.

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[SPEAKER_01]: When she goes outside, she's like, I fucking know that being.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Mm-hmm.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Fucking Jonathan turns himself into like a straight-up demon like a straight-up devil.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I'll tell you what this is.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Have you ever watched South Park because it is yes.

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[SPEAKER_00]: in South Park.

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[SPEAKER_00]: It is like the actualization of that character, like yeah red with abs and big ass horns and big arms and he starts a fight with Buffy but he has the strength of Jonathan which is like a zero.

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[SPEAKER_00]: So Buffy beats this guy right away and then we reveal that is Jonathan.

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[SPEAKER_00]: The whole thing is just like a bunch of like nonsense honestly.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I really liked what is, oh, she hurt me all over and it was so funny because he does this smoke thing where it's like an illusion of like then he runs away, but Buffy and Spike are so drunk that like they don't realize like what happened and Jonathan goes back and like turns into himself.

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[SPEAKER_01]: That part did crack me up, though she hurt me all over a line and then they get free

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[SPEAKER_01]: I feel so bad for all the people back in the day that like had to get the rocks off looking at like magazines like porn is everywhere now it is like you you could throw a rock and hit porn like you can stumble upon porn Yeah, I'm looking for it.

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[SPEAKER_01]: See a lot of free penises on Twitter

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[SPEAKER_01]: Okay, I just have so many follow-up questions.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Okay, free penis is as in like you didn't have to pay to see them.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Correct, yeah.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Okay.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Also, what?

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[SPEAKER_00]: What?

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[SPEAKER_00]: What?

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[SPEAKER_00]: Good evening.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, there's a while where like somehow my algorithm was like, oh, you really were wrongs?

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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, you like rate my dick.com.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And I said, yes, I do.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Certainly do.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I've never read the Dix, but like I saw them.

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[SPEAKER_00]: So I, in my head, I could have rated them, but yeah.

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[SPEAKER_00]: But then also, this is way too personal.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I can't get into this.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Wow.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Um, yeah.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I mean, I'm just saying it's so, and like HBO is doing a great job at, like, evening out because like, oh my god.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Get time.

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[SPEAKER_01]: We only saw nipples.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Like it was like boob city everywhere on every show.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Now, it's like all about Ascendong, all Ascendong all day.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Where, I feel like butts have always been a thing.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Where are you seeing dicks?

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[SPEAKER_00]: Okay, here's the thing.

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[SPEAKER_01]: HBO loves a dick.

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[SPEAKER_00]: It's like spoilers.

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[SPEAKER_00]: If which chose specifically please.

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[UNKNOWN]: Okay.

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[SPEAKER_01]: For the show, um, Night of the Seven Kingdoms, which is the new Game of Thrones show.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Now, never mind, Skip, Skip.

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[SPEAKER_01]: There's a big, I've ever seen.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Uh, this thing is like a fucking horse stick.

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[SPEAKER_01]: It is massive.

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[SPEAKER_01]: It, how do you buy pants, please?

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[SPEAKER_01]: Like, you know, it's a big, you know, it's big.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Okay, because like the buggy night's dick was fake.

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[SPEAKER_01]: No, this is so fake.

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[SPEAKER_01]: This is an unbelievably fake dick.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Um, okay.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Um, anyway.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Uh, how do we get here?

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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, yeah, John.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, also was like the king queen of talking about like kind of free porn of like real sex.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And that's like baby's first porn.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I don't like the turn of babies for the school.

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[SPEAKER_00]: So finding your dad's playboys in their nightstands is also babies for his porn.

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[SPEAKER_01]: That's so gross.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I don't wanna know what my parents are into.

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[SPEAKER_01]: What do you mean?

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[SPEAKER_01]: That's too much.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Like that's gross.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Okay, you're looking for money so that you can buy gum at the 7 and 11 and sometimes you just run into things.

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[SPEAKER_00]: It's really funny that you think

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[SPEAKER_01]: The only thing I stole was like quarters and it was like for a reason.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I don't remember why.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Like I needed quarters for something and I got at a big change jar.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, I've been never still money for my parents either for obviously.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Anyway, so yeah, Buffy beats the demon up while she's drunk.

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[SPEAKER_01]: But her life is going very poorly and she bumps into jiles when she's like feeling roll bad about herself because she's drunk and nothing has worked out all her jobs.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Her daddy brings daughter to work day has failed significantly.

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[SPEAKER_01]: She says she's really screwing up and I love this little combo with jiles.

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[SPEAKER_01]: She's pushing herself too hard and he gives her a check.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And, can I just say, shows just need to tell us how much money it is.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Okay, can we stop this?

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[SPEAKER_01]: Can we just tell how much money it is?

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[SPEAKER_01]: Because she goes, oh, this is too much.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And I'm like, how much is it five grand, 10 grand, 20 grand, how much is it?

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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, I mean, child's isn't rich.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I think in my head cannon, I would say it's $10,000, which doesn't pay the mortgage, but it does pay all of her outstanding bills.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, yeah, if there's any speculation out there about how much it, I think like $20,000 is a lot for jiles just for it because it's not like he's like a rock of Beller, you know what I mean?

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[SPEAKER_00]: So, but I think like 10,000 is something that like could be manageable for him.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I honestly cried like a little baby bitch in the scene a lot like really hard.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Um, it was, it just like got me in the, in my feelings.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I suppose I just, I bought my eyes out.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, that's, that's what happened.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And, and, and yeah, it was a lot.

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[SPEAKER_00]: There was a lot for my little heart.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, I loved it.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I got, I really love buffeting.

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[SPEAKER_01]: It makes me feel safe knowing you're always going to be here.

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[SPEAKER_01]: That's right.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Okay.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Like the, it makes me feel safe.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I can't, like I can't even think about it because that.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And then like, Giles' face was like, I need to go back to England.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Like he's like, I really had like guilt face of like, oh, I didn't tell her I'm about to leave.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Like this money was like a, hope you're okay.

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[SPEAKER_01]: But I got to go.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, yeah, but the thing is is that like the fact like that he, she said that he may surface safe and that like it's the first time in a while that he felt she felt that like her mom was still with him.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, yeah, it's like apparent is like actually or a parent figure is parenting you.

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[SPEAKER_00]: It really, it really fucked me up.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I don't know.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Did you not cry?

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[SPEAKER_00]: You didn't cry.

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[SPEAKER_00]: No,

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[SPEAKER_00]: That's not surprising.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I'm quite a TV usually.

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[SPEAKER_00]: It's pretty rare.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Well, you know, I didn't use, for there was a good while.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I didn't do a lot of stuff on, like, when we twirl in Dawson's Creek.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Okay.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Let me correct myself.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Once I got up to 150 milligrams on Zola for a few years, there was a big chunk of time where I was not crying at media.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Prior to that, and after that, I am now the floodgates have opened.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I am flooded just like the fees basement last episode.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Right.

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[SPEAKER_00]: That's not.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I will show you a new window.

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[SPEAKER_01]: These 150 milligrams of the Zola of Dom on fucking great.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Get me through that winner, baby.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Mm-hmm.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, get me through them.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Winter ass blues.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Cause let me tell you, February fucking is not an okay month.

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[SPEAKER_01]: It's a February is not an okay month.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Like the fucking gall and audacity that February has.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And the fact that it's like, I'm gonna be the longest month of the year, despite the fact that I'm fucking short.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I can't.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Do you feel like February's been going by slow?

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[SPEAKER_01]: February fucking sucks ass.

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[SPEAKER_01]: It's not necessarily that it's been slow.

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[SPEAKER_01]: It's more that it is my entire fucking life.

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[SPEAKER_01]: February, um, I just, there's just an amount of hopelessness and despair that happens in February, um, that isn't right.

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[SPEAKER_01]: You know, it's like, it's cold.

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[SPEAKER_01]: It's like dreary.

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[SPEAKER_01]: There's nothing happening.

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[SPEAKER_01]: The world is tragic.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Everything sucks.

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[SPEAKER_01]: February can go in the garbage.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I pee February, no mind.

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[SPEAKER_00]: It's like, I don't care about February.

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[SPEAKER_00]: like I don't think about it.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I don't care about it.

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[SPEAKER_00]: It doesn't affect me.

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[SPEAKER_00]: It doesn't move me.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I'm not good that I have my like annual doctor's appointment in February because I always have to do those like mental health questionnaire things and it's just like bleak.

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[SPEAKER_00]: But I can get it behind you with the January of it all like Christmas season is over you're in like there's no like sun and sight It's just dead winter Yeah, like I can get behind the January hey I

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[SPEAKER_01]: things because January I'm still getting the residual happiness from Christmas.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I feel like I'm still riding the high of Christmas.

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[SPEAKER_00]: You're still playing with your Christmas gifts and then by the

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[SPEAKER_01]: Woody when buzz comes long.

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[SPEAKER_01]: It's exactly that.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And then February comes and it just kicks me in the ass every year.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Every year it kicks me in the ass and yet here we are.

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[SPEAKER_01]: It's interesting.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, it's anyway.

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[SPEAKER_01]: That was the episode of Buffy.

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[SPEAKER_01]: So it was like you said I think it was like a vibes episode.

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[SPEAKER_01]: It was like a fun silly bits episode.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I thought I had some funny moments.

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[SPEAKER_01]: It was fine.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Well, it didn't like completely piss me off.

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[SPEAKER_01]: So she did not.

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[SPEAKER_00]: She did absolutely no, I don't even I think we might have saw a dawn for a millisecond.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I don't even know.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I don't know.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I was there.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Don was hanging out.

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[SPEAKER_01]: She was, uh, yeah, she was hanging out.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I guess.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I don't know.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Um, did you watch Angel this week?

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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, I watched last week's episode.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And this week's episode really did like last week's episode with the old man and it was great, right?

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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, that was a lot of fun.

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[SPEAKER_00]: This episode was actually a lot of fun to kind of not really because we get to me.

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[SPEAKER_00]: We meet like Fred's parents and Fred, I don't even understand because like

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[SPEAKER_00]: It's like Fred was hiding from her parents, but she did want to see them, and she was happy to see them eventually, and then she went home, and then she didn't want to go home.

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[SPEAKER_00]: So I thought we were gonna get a heel turn at some point.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I thought we were gonna get, okay, these like lovely southern parents are gonna be really mean or abusive, or like there's something wrong with them, right, like that something bad is gonna happen.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I think it was mostly that like Fred got roll fucked up mentally while she was away.

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[SPEAKER_01]: She couldn't tell them because it sounds like she's a crazy person and she is, but yeah, sure she's going through it.

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[SPEAKER_01]: But even then what she did go through makes her sound even worse.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And I think she's like embarrassed, right?

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[SPEAKER_01]: Like she's like scrubbing the walls, like she doesn't want them to see.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I think she was just like in her own little world.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I think she was kind of living out her own little fairy tale where like Angel is like, she's a damsel in distress and Angel's here to save her and blah, blah, blah, blah, blah.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I was not expecting them to not be evil on his side.

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[SPEAKER_01]: So, I was kind of pleased when it turned out that they weren't evil, the monkey bit helped at the end.

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[SPEAKER_01]: That was incredible.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Her hitting the bug monster with the bus cracked me up.

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[SPEAKER_00]: It was so funny.

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[SPEAKER_00]: That was great.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Um, with Fred's new look of like not looking like a insane cavewoman, she's like the prettiest person I've ever seen in my life.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh wow.

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[SPEAKER_00]: She's so pretty.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Um, I love her new like ensemble and like the makeup.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Um, yeah, I was like into her new look.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, I thought you was great.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I mean, I felt like I didn't quite...

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[SPEAKER_01]: This story was kind of strange to me and like the pacing and like, okay, she wants to go home like immediately.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Then she realizes, oh my god, she has his whole realization about the crystals and their eggs and bollosh has to go save the team.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And like, I guess that was the confidence boost she needed to realize like, oh, I actually have a place on this team.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, I love that actually.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, because like this was the thing.

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[UNKNOWN]: Okay.

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[SPEAKER_00]: because she was basically like, yeah, like, this is like our team, right?

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[SPEAKER_00]: Like, um, I know she's like courties the heart, angels like the muscle.

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[SPEAKER_00]: No, she's right.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Gung was the muscle.

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[SPEAKER_00]: All right, uh, Gung was the muscle, Weste's the brains.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I don't know what Angel was, Angel is the body.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Body okay, and then she's like, but we what does that make me and like the crazy thing is that like the things that she actually contributes is like she's a better Giles than Giles ever was in terms of research and Wesley and she comes up with like sick as inventions like the axe thing

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[SPEAKER_00]: She's like the most valuable player.

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[SPEAKER_00]: In fact, Buffy needs Fred because nobody helps Buffy like Fred helps everybody else.

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[SPEAKER_00]: So I think that we need to implant Fred into the Buffyverse because honestly, and she's more useful than all the Scoobies put together.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Okay, I can see that I think Fred in her like right mind because she's a scientist and she has kind of like not a ton of experience in another world also.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I think she's very helpful.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I think that the problem is they are kind of babysitting her right now and I also think the angel obsession has got to go.

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[SPEAKER_01]: She is Kuku Kuchu that is a fact.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I just can't like she's like lives and dies on Angel's fucking breath and I like I really can't like I don't get it like I think Angel is funniest or the best when he's being a dork like when he's like Oh, it's my turn to go get cleaned up by Cordelia like and she tells him a dork that was funny like I liked that but it's so rare

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[SPEAKER_00]: She is dignitized by Angel.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, big time.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Only way to get over somebody when you're dignitized is to just get the dick.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And then we can... His dick or someone else's dick.

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[SPEAKER_00]: either either or yeah because like she had sex with him and then like maybe he just kind of sucks a little bit.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I have no evidence to see that he's a good good and bad at all.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I know that Buffy did not orgasm the one time that they had sex and he turned into and jealous.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, and jealous.

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[SPEAKER_02]: me.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, for fact, I have no proof that he's good or bad in sex, but I don't have proof that he is happy.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He feels like he kind of doesn't know what he's doing and also that he may be a little selfish.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I get the selfish vibes more so he doesn't know what he's doing.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He's had a lot of hits, had hundreds of years.

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[SPEAKER_01]: He should be better at it.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, that's why I feel like he probably knows.

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[SPEAKER_00]: But he's not letting the girl orgasm first, which is just absolutely not.

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[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, I feel like we definitely had this conversation when we talked about it.

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[SPEAKER_00]: now is solely focused on making sure the girl orgasms first.

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[SPEAKER_00]: He is a selfless lover to his detriment where it could take so long that he loses the boner.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, that which is unfortunate.

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[SPEAKER_00]: And then it's also if he feels like she's not into it, like, oh, it gets in the head.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Guess what?

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[SPEAKER_00]: And it's cooked and it's done.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, you're done.

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[SPEAKER_00]: But if she if he thinks that you're super into him, like harmony, right?

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[SPEAKER_00]: Like he knew that harmony was like really into her or if she's into four playing as buffy, then he's there.

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[SPEAKER_00]: He can get their real real easy.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I feel like the Nusa spike is that because he's been around for so long like he's had a lot of sex and he's had a lot of like trial and error a lot of times to like a lot of time to like figure out the technique.

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[SPEAKER_01]: I think so.

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[SPEAKER_00]: I think no, I don't think so.

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[SPEAKER_00]: Spike is my is monogamous person.

59:13.811 --> 59:24.480
[SPEAKER_00]: He, what he likes to do is fall in love and find out what this particular person, Drew Lulu in the future, Buffy likes and then perfection for that girl.

59:24.941 --> 59:26.582
[SPEAKER_00]: I think like harmony was

59:26.562 --> 59:33.113
[SPEAKER_00]: a one off like, you know, I mean, like he only is in relationships to be in love.

59:33.953 --> 59:37.798
[SPEAKER_00]: Sure, but you don't think him and Drulu had weird freaky sex.

59:37.818 --> 59:39.520
[SPEAKER_00]: No, I do, because he loves her.

59:39.580 --> 59:40.622
[SPEAKER_01]: That's the difference.

59:40.642 --> 59:45.949
[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, but so I'm saying like just because he hasn't been with like many women does that mean that that's what I'm saying.

59:45.969 --> 59:57.103
[SPEAKER_00]: He hasn't, but he's still think he's, he's perfected the art that he's like of like to curate a specialized experience for the world I love.

59:57.384 --> 59:58.485
[SPEAKER_00]: This is what I'm saying.

59:59.406 --> 01:00:03.792
[SPEAKER_00]: He's like, yeah, like I don't think that he's having good sex.

01:00:03.772 --> 01:00:06.437
[SPEAKER_01]: uh, I wonder, okay, in the time period where like dribble leaves him, he's like sad sack, right?

01:00:06.457 --> 01:00:22.725
[SPEAKER_01]: Like, or they're in the gaps in the gaps of like him in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in the gap in

01:00:22.705 --> 01:00:29.497
[SPEAKER_00]: Donald's facts, perhaps the loop facts, that's what I'm saying, that's what I'm saying.

01:00:29.517 --> 01:00:30.278
[SPEAKER_00]: That's what I like.

01:00:30.298 --> 01:00:37.430
[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, maybe just maybe harmony was like five-guys facts, but it's still, you know, it's still fast food.

01:00:37.470 --> 01:00:40.195
[SPEAKER_00]: Okay, that's what I'm saying.

01:00:40.716 --> 01:00:43.701
[SPEAKER_00]: Um, so what about that angel episode though?

01:00:44.423 --> 01:00:48.528
[SPEAKER_01]: I have a fine, it was fine, I don't think, I don't think so.

01:00:48.568 --> 01:00:50.791
[SPEAKER_01]: I like Fred, I'm happy that she's staying on the show.

01:00:50.891 --> 01:00:55.878
[SPEAKER_01]: I think we've talked about the fact that we thought Courtney needed another woman to bounce off of.

01:00:56.378 --> 01:00:58.301
[SPEAKER_01]: I think she brings an interesting dynamic.

01:00:58.441 --> 01:01:09.255
[SPEAKER_01]: Oh, the one bit that I thought was very funny was Wesley and Cordelia, play acting Angel and Buffy Fred was so funny.

01:01:09.275 --> 01:01:13.941
[SPEAKER_01]: I really loved that, so shout out to that scene,

01:01:13.921 --> 01:01:16.246
[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, that was an enjoyable scene.

01:01:16.808 --> 01:01:30.158
[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, um, speaking of Angel, we did get some feedback from Jen, um, also special shout out to we have a new member of our squad, um, Lindy, the spoiler slayer.

01:01:30.138 --> 01:01:41.173
[SPEAKER_01]: She reads our emails for us to turn if there are any spoilers or anything and like redact things and need to be redacted It's come up with that name who came up with that name is when he came up with the name.

01:01:41.213 --> 01:01:42.214
[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, good job.

01:01:42.234 --> 01:01:43.556
[SPEAKER_00]: Lindy when she's an icon.

01:01:43.716 --> 01:01:44.678
[SPEAKER_00]: Well, she's a wordsmith.

01:01:44.738 --> 01:01:51.707
[SPEAKER_00]: Honestly, there's times where I have to send stuff to Lindy and be like, can you make this not sound like

01:01:51.687 --> 01:01:54.191
[SPEAKER_00]: a person that needs Houghton Felix wrote this.

01:01:54.833 --> 01:01:56.155
[SPEAKER_00]: Yes, so, yeah.

01:01:56.816 --> 01:02:02.907
[SPEAKER_01]: So, she is now screening all of our emails, all correspondents, if you will.

01:02:04.029 --> 01:02:10.881
[SPEAKER_01]: So, we did get an email from Jen that says, you said you were curious of my thoughts as a Buffy Superfan who's watching Angel with you for the first time.

01:02:11.302 --> 01:02:15.670
[SPEAKER_01]: So, here's my take, and this is through episode three, I think she said.

01:02:15.650 --> 01:02:26.065
[SPEAKER_01]: The reason I've never watched Angel in the last 30 years is because I just didn't like the character and I still don't, for all the reasons you've said, and let me tell you, that was not a popular opinion in the 90s.

01:02:26.365 --> 01:02:29.189
[SPEAKER_01]: People loved him, my roommate especially.

01:02:29.550 --> 01:02:30.992
[SPEAKER_01]: He got a spinoff for God's sake.

01:02:31.452 --> 01:02:34.537
[SPEAKER_01]: But all these years later, I just still find him annoying.

01:02:35.098 --> 01:02:37.000
[SPEAKER_01]: So do I love a show centered around him?

01:02:37.221 --> 01:02:38.282
[SPEAKER_01]: No, no, I do not.

01:02:38.262 --> 01:02:44.692
[SPEAKER_01]: At best, I enjoy some moments in the characters to spite him, but to me, the show lacks the magic and heart that makes Buffy special.

01:02:45.232 --> 01:02:49.799
[SPEAKER_01]: One of your guests said that Joss punishes people for not watching both shows, and I can see what he means.

01:02:50.260 --> 01:03:01.857
[SPEAKER_01]: There were weird loose ends hanging after only watching Buffy, so it was kind of fun to get more faith, Drew, Darla, Harmony, and Buffy storylines, but I'm still not sure it's worth watching five whole seasons for those few plot points.

01:03:01.837 --> 01:03:06.227
[SPEAKER_01]: They built a whole shell around a boring greeting character and then matched the tone around him.

01:03:06.607 --> 01:03:09.414
[SPEAKER_01]: But I still feel like the show doesn't quite know what it wants to be.

01:03:09.434 --> 01:03:12.079
[SPEAKER_01]: I couldn't care less about Kate or these lawyers.

01:03:12.500 --> 01:03:17.631
[SPEAKER_01]: I like gun because I like the actor, but their depiction of people of color is problematic.

01:03:17.832 --> 01:03:19.255
[SPEAKER_01]: Yes, yes, Jen.

01:03:19.235 --> 01:03:29.895
[SPEAKER_01]: I don't get Fred's weird accent that seems to pop up that of nowhere, Doyle was compelling but a literal tragedy, Lauren is likeable, but even his stick has been wearing thin for me.

01:03:30.336 --> 01:03:33.682
[SPEAKER_01]: Wesley is no longer the ridiculous foil that made him entertaining.

01:03:34.063 --> 01:03:37.089
[SPEAKER_01]: Even Cordy isn't funny anymore, except when they made her queen.

01:03:37.590 --> 01:03:39.994
[SPEAKER_01]: I missed attached comic relief cordy.

01:03:39.974 --> 01:03:43.879
[SPEAKER_01]: When Angel tells Courtney, you mean so much to me, I can't lose you, blah, blah, blah.

01:03:44.200 --> 01:03:44.981
[SPEAKER_01]: I don't believe him.

01:03:45.281 --> 01:03:46.884
[SPEAKER_01]: It doesn't feel true or earned.

01:03:46.904 --> 01:03:50.889
[SPEAKER_01]: Overall, the show takes itself so seriously, but it's at its best when it doesn't.

01:03:51.170 --> 01:03:54.775
[SPEAKER_01]: I trust your guests who say it's going to get better more than I trust the show at this point.

01:03:54.795 --> 01:04:00.823
[SPEAKER_01]: I'll admit, I'm curious about redness, may, but it says a lot that my favorite character on the show is Dennis.

01:04:01.564 --> 01:04:03.467
[SPEAKER_01]: Gerr-Arg-Gen.

01:04:03.447 --> 01:04:06.150
[SPEAKER_01]: Gosh, I feel very connected to Jen.

01:04:06.850 --> 01:04:10.054
[SPEAKER_01]: I feel, Sarah, like this is a lot of what we've been saying.

01:04:10.074 --> 01:04:16.059
[SPEAKER_01]: Angel is too broody, and the show is at its best when it's funny and like silly.

01:04:16.079 --> 01:04:21.445
[SPEAKER_01]: And I do, I will say, I feel like this season of Angel Season 3.

01:04:22.226 --> 01:04:25.769
[SPEAKER_01]: We've gotten more, we've leaned more silly, which I've appreciated.

01:04:26.570 --> 01:04:32.796
[SPEAKER_01]: But I never, you know what's funny is to Jen's point about some of the characters and how they've changed.

01:04:32.776 --> 01:04:40.104
[SPEAKER_01]: I didn't really feel it happening at the time, but she's so right about Wesley, like he used to be much more ridiculous than he is now.

01:04:40.324 --> 01:04:47.773
[SPEAKER_01]: I feel like he's more serious and more like, now that he's like leader, he's like way more serious, and I don't enjoy that as much.

01:04:48.093 --> 01:04:50.376
[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, Wesley really bores me to be honest with you.

01:04:50.436 --> 01:04:58.885
[SPEAKER_00]: I have zero interest in Wesley when he comes on the screen, and I agree with like the

01:04:59.185 --> 01:05:04.493
[SPEAKER_00]: The reason my loved Cordelia was like she was kind of like the sassy mean girl.

01:05:04.553 --> 01:05:12.546
[SPEAKER_00]: She was like the amper in clueless like in a way and at times and but then she became like lovable.

01:05:13.287 --> 01:05:18.134
[SPEAKER_00]: So I'm not really enjoying like the Cordelia stuff either.

01:05:18.154 --> 01:05:20.999
[SPEAKER_00]: So which is unfortunate.

01:05:21.419 --> 01:05:22.581
[SPEAKER_00]: And I think it could come around.

01:05:22.721 --> 01:05:25.125
[SPEAKER_00]: I agree like my really light

01:05:25.105 --> 01:05:31.213
[SPEAKER_00]: our little field trip to Lauren's opposite world or other world at the end of last season.

01:05:31.333 --> 01:05:33.115
[SPEAKER_00]: I thought that that was a really fun storyline.

01:05:33.736 --> 01:05:35.538
[SPEAKER_00]: And I got to be honest with you.

01:05:35.699 --> 01:05:37.000
[SPEAKER_00]: Who the fuck is Dennis?

01:05:37.761 --> 01:05:38.402
[SPEAKER_00]: The ghost.

01:05:39.103 --> 01:05:40.565
[SPEAKER_01]: Oh, Billia's ghost threw me.

01:05:42.247 --> 01:05:42.888
[SPEAKER_01]: Oh my god.

01:05:42.908 --> 01:05:43.789
[SPEAKER_01]: She's like a favorite character.

01:05:43.809 --> 01:05:44.890
[SPEAKER_01]: It was like, who's Dennis?

01:05:45.071 --> 01:05:45.371
[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.

01:05:46.192 --> 01:05:46.332
[SPEAKER_01]: Uh-huh.

01:05:46.492 --> 01:05:47.153
[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah.

01:05:47.293 --> 01:05:49.076
[SPEAKER_01]: I could see the thing about cordia as well.

01:05:49.236 --> 01:05:53.982
[SPEAKER_01]: It just

01:05:53.962 --> 01:05:59.689
[SPEAKER_01]: Um, and it sucks that the show is centered around the character we enjoy the least.

01:05:59.769 --> 01:06:02.452
[SPEAKER_01]: But I will say, like, I definitely feel like it's improved.

01:06:02.512 --> 01:06:05.216
[SPEAKER_01]: My enjoyment has increased overall.

01:06:05.236 --> 01:06:12.244
[SPEAKER_01]: You know, I definitely still say the like, if we weren't watching it for the podcast, like I definitely would not be watching it.

01:06:12.344 --> 01:06:15.048
[SPEAKER_01]: Like, whereas I would not say the same thing about Buffy.

01:06:15.148 --> 01:06:20.054
[SPEAKER_01]: Like, I would still be watching Buffy, um, even if we weren't podcasting about it.

01:06:20.134 --> 01:06:22.737
[SPEAKER_01]: So I think it's interesting.

01:06:22.717 --> 01:06:41.220
[SPEAKER_01]: be a buzz kill on anyone's enjoyment of angel, but I'm really appreciate Jen's perspective as someone like us that is watching angel for the first time when there isn't like this social hype around the character of angel that I do feel like impacts your opinion on things.

01:06:41.240 --> 01:06:41.660
[SPEAKER_01]: You know what I mean?

01:06:41.681 --> 01:06:46.106
[SPEAKER_01]: Like if in the zeitgeist, if in the culture, people are like, I love angel.

01:06:46.186 --> 01:06:48.068
[SPEAKER_01]: He's so broody, he's an awesome hero.

01:06:48.088 --> 01:06:50.952
[SPEAKER_01]: It kind of infects your brain a bit, you know?

01:06:51.505 --> 01:06:52.387
[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, absolutely.

01:06:52.407 --> 01:06:58.324
[SPEAKER_00]: I think I no longer think it's a David Boreonist problem.

01:06:59.186 --> 01:07:04.300
[SPEAKER_00]: I really do think it's the character and how he's written.

01:07:04.685 --> 01:07:08.029
[SPEAKER_00]: Because we've seen David Boyans be fun, exactly.

01:07:08.389 --> 01:07:10.591
[SPEAKER_00]: And I really, I really like it.

01:07:10.652 --> 01:07:18.360
[SPEAKER_00]: Like I thought that him in like I said in the last episode, like I thought that that was like a really fun watch.

01:07:18.460 --> 01:07:20.743
[SPEAKER_00]: So I don't even blame David Boyanus.

01:07:20.763 --> 01:07:23.926
[SPEAKER_00]: Like I just think that, I don't know.

01:07:24.106 --> 01:07:26.969
[SPEAKER_00]: Like I just, I mean, we've talked about this to death.

01:07:27.090 --> 01:07:30.253
[SPEAKER_00]: It's just, it's just not white.

01:07:31.229 --> 01:07:36.196
[SPEAKER_00]: I'm looking for and I just feel like angels for the boys, but fees for the girls.

01:07:36.256 --> 01:07:36.917
[SPEAKER_00]: I know that's not true.

01:07:36.937 --> 01:07:39.200
[SPEAKER_00]: We have so many male listeners, which is awesome.

01:07:39.621 --> 01:07:42.304
[SPEAKER_00]: I don't think we've ever had this many male listeners ever.

01:07:42.585 --> 01:07:44.027
[SPEAKER_00]: Not for any of our other shows now.

01:07:44.347 --> 01:07:44.667
[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah.

01:07:44.768 --> 01:07:49.654
[SPEAKER_00]: So it's like, it's really cool, but it is like really fun.

01:07:49.674 --> 01:07:50.415
[SPEAKER_00]: But you know what I mean?

01:07:50.475 --> 01:07:52.839
[SPEAKER_00]: Like, there's just certain thing.

01:07:52.859 --> 01:07:55.262
[SPEAKER_00]: But I do think that like,

01:07:55.242 --> 01:07:58.847
[SPEAKER_00]: adding Fred another female voice really helps.

01:07:58.947 --> 01:08:03.152
[SPEAKER_00]: I think that it brings out like a really cool dynamic with Cordelia.

01:08:03.352 --> 01:08:11.283
[SPEAKER_00]: I really like the like older sister slash like younger sister interactions they have with each other.

01:08:11.303 --> 01:08:13.185
[SPEAKER_00]: I think it was I don't think it was this episode.

01:08:13.205 --> 01:08:24.760
[SPEAKER_00]: I think it was the episode prior um where they like sat in the corner and she was just like yeah what's happening like

01:08:24.740 --> 01:08:27.644
[SPEAKER_00]: what she saw and Cordelia was there to comfort her.

01:08:27.664 --> 01:08:30.908
[SPEAKER_00]: I think it's something that was very, very much needed.

01:08:30.948 --> 01:08:40.060
[SPEAKER_00]: And I think that it's going to help somebody like me who I don't want to watch a bunch of bros solving crimes.

01:08:40.540 --> 01:08:41.181
[SPEAKER_00]: You know what I mean?

01:08:41.281 --> 01:08:42.142
[SPEAKER_00]: I don't want that.

01:08:43.023 --> 01:08:43.384
[SPEAKER_00]: Oh, yeah.

01:08:43.564 --> 01:08:45.887
[SPEAKER_00]: One shot that was really sick.

01:08:45.867 --> 01:08:47.851
[SPEAKER_00]: was this last episode two?

01:08:48.452 --> 01:08:50.575
[SPEAKER_00]: It was, I'm sorry, I swear.

01:08:50.615 --> 01:09:02.476
[SPEAKER_00]: Was the one shot when they're leaving the nursing home and I think it was like probably angel in the front and then like the two and two.

01:09:02.496 --> 01:09:05.682
[SPEAKER_00]: Oh yeah, yeah, it was just like one of those like sick shots.

01:09:05.722 --> 01:09:10.170
[SPEAKER_00]: We're like,

01:09:10.150 --> 01:09:14.337
[SPEAKER_00]: And then I watched this week's episode two and stuff did happen.

01:09:14.357 --> 01:09:17.102
[SPEAKER_00]: I did not dislike.

01:09:17.202 --> 01:09:20.407
[SPEAKER_00]: I just don't remember what it is because the other episode was much better.

01:09:21.509 --> 01:09:23.152
[SPEAKER_00]: Yeah, I won't only watch one episode.

01:09:23.312 --> 01:09:24.794
[SPEAKER_00]: How about perfect.

01:09:26.157 --> 01:09:28.280
[SPEAKER_01]: We also got a voicemail from DBK.

01:09:28.360 --> 01:09:30.243
[SPEAKER_01]: So we're going to hear what you have to say.

01:09:30.424 --> 01:09:32.667
[SPEAKER_01]: And I saw it come in and I'm going to play it.

01:09:32.988 --> 01:09:34.070
[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, and we'll hear what you have to say.

01:09:34.370 --> 01:09:34.791
[SPEAKER_01]: Great.

01:09:34.771 --> 01:09:37.294
[SPEAKER_03]: What up, though ladies, we'll make this a quick one.

01:09:37.414 --> 01:09:44.241
[SPEAKER_03]: First off, RIP, Dawson, Leary, James Vanderpick, sadly passed away, crushing news.

01:09:46.083 --> 01:09:48.706
[SPEAKER_03]: I'm not caught up on Buffy, so no Buffy takes.

01:09:49.026 --> 01:09:53.211
[SPEAKER_03]: You made it to the green guy and Angel, I forget his name, but he's my fair character.

01:09:53.651 --> 01:10:01.740
[SPEAKER_03]: Lauren, and then tell Lyndy, yes, I am watching everyone, but I'm two episodes behind the pot, I will be caught up quickly.

01:10:01.720 --> 01:10:08.386
[SPEAKER_03]: Anyway, I will send it to the feedback when I have some feedback to get anyways peace ladies.

01:10:09.206 --> 01:10:10.067
[SPEAKER_00]: Thanks, Stevie Kay.

01:10:10.287 --> 01:10:12.709
[SPEAKER_00]: I don't plug my husband's podcast enough.

01:10:12.930 --> 01:10:21.077
[SPEAKER_00]: I was thinking about this, which is probably a crime, but if you're interested in ever would, you could check out one in the scribble podcast.

01:10:21.157 --> 01:10:26.361
[SPEAKER_00]: If you're interested in Gilmark girls, you can check out highly caffeinated on whirlwind podcast.

01:10:26.421 --> 01:10:30.985
[SPEAKER_00]: If you're interested in that artist show,

01:10:30.965 --> 01:10:36.035
[SPEAKER_00]: Well, Dr. Who that's not sure who you can check out inside the TARDIS at whirlwind.

01:10:36.315 --> 01:10:39.922
[SPEAKER_00]: And then if you're interested in any of those new like peacock shows that's going on.

01:10:39.942 --> 01:10:48.619
[SPEAKER_00]: I don't know who uses one who the traders are talking about, and then there's cop copin.

01:10:48.599 --> 01:10:57.949
[SPEAKER_00]: Any show that's on peacock, I think it's covered by Adam and Zed on a show called peacock patrol on whirlwind podcast.

01:10:58.389 --> 01:11:02.253
[SPEAKER_00]: My husband is working his wood off with his podcast.

01:11:02.313 --> 01:11:07.058
[SPEAKER_00]: He is a podcasting monster, and I'm proud of him for that.

01:11:07.198 --> 01:11:12.604
[SPEAKER_00]: So if you are interested in any of those shows, check it out on whirlwind.

01:11:12.624 --> 01:11:14.826
[SPEAKER_00]: There you go.

01:11:15.076 --> 01:11:20.083
[SPEAKER_01]: Okay, do you want to know what we're talking about next time on the podcast?

01:11:20.103 --> 01:11:23.387
[SPEAKER_01]: Yeah, we've got season 6 episode 6 all the way.

01:11:23.447 --> 01:11:28.895
[SPEAKER_01]: All the way mean, pretty sure no one's a virgin.

01:11:29.235 --> 01:11:30.717
[SPEAKER_01]: So your sicko.

01:11:30.757 --> 01:11:34.563
[SPEAKER_01]: Is that not what all the way means here.

01:11:34.603 --> 01:11:36.926
[SPEAKER_01]: Mind out the gut or what the heck wrong with you.

01:11:36.946 --> 01:11:38.949
[SPEAKER_01]: How dare you told many things.

01:11:39.009 --> 01:11:42.113
[SPEAKER_01]: Have you not heard that I'm on 150 milligrams of search really.

01:11:42.818 --> 01:11:45.741
[SPEAKER_01]: so much as wrong with me.

01:11:46.822 --> 01:11:53.950
[SPEAKER_01]: Season 3 episode 6 of Angel, Billy, Billy, yeah, like the name, Billy.

01:11:54.791 --> 01:11:55.612
[SPEAKER_01]: Maybe we're going to meet a goat.

01:11:57.835 --> 01:12:02.320
[SPEAKER_01]: That was what I favorite, like fairy tale stories, was the three Billy goats gruff.

01:12:03.401 --> 01:12:03.982
[SPEAKER_01]: I don't know her.

01:12:05.523 --> 01:12:06.885
[SPEAKER_01]: You don't know the three Billy goats gruff?

01:12:07.186 --> 01:12:10.015
[SPEAKER_01]: No, I, fuck, I don't know, graph.

01:12:10.657 --> 01:12:19.002
[SPEAKER_01]: Okay, anyway, that's for next week, although for us, it's in just a couple of days, aka it's actually tomorrow.

01:12:20.348 --> 01:12:22.630
[SPEAKER_01]: We are pre-recording a bunch, as we've said previously.

01:12:22.670 --> 01:12:30.197
[SPEAKER_01]: So if you have feedback, make sure to send it on in, because I think you're listening to this on the 26th of February.

01:12:30.217 --> 01:12:32.299
[SPEAKER_01]: I think, oh my gosh, for them, it's almost February.

01:12:32.319 --> 01:12:33.079
[SPEAKER_01]: It's almost over.

01:12:33.099 --> 01:12:34.921
[SPEAKER_01]: Oh, beautiful.

01:12:35.301 --> 01:12:35.662
[SPEAKER_01]: Lovely.

01:12:36.983 --> 01:12:39.405
[SPEAKER_01]: Anyway, Sarah, I already plugged her husband's podcast.

01:12:39.445 --> 01:12:41.547
[SPEAKER_01]: You could find me over at you had me at podcast.

01:12:41.567 --> 01:12:43.249
[SPEAKER_01]: If you want to hear my voice some more.

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[SPEAKER_01]: And I think that's everything we have.

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[SPEAKER_05]: Shit, I need you start me