A lot of TV stars never watched their shows. Zach Braff and Donald Faison have a pod where they watch Scrubs episodes for the first time.
The first episode of the podcast came out last week where they broke down season 1 ep 1 “Dancing to The Max” He said he’s so critical of himself he never watches his stuff.
Meh on this trailer. Seems to be falling into the same mistake Fuller House did in season 1. Jam pack it with call backs to the original to the point where it all seems forced.
Fake Doctors Real Friends They ramble a bit but it seems like best friends who miss each other. They've had every cast member on too. Its pretty good.
I’ve heard there are compromising pictures of a certain cast member, but I’ve never seen them is this discussed?
Read some where that we all hear our own voice deeper than it actually is when talking, but then when we hear it recorded, its all ewwwwwww.
I haven't had to do it in years so no idea if it's still a thing or not but when you could call your phone and check your VM but you had to wait for your VM to pick up, I'd enter the code as quickly as possible bc the way my voice sounded was so foreign and weird to me.
I just finished listening to this first podcast and it got me wanting to watch the episode they were talking about So I popped up peacock and it turns out "dancing to the max" is actually ep1 of season 2 Did they address that at all in the podcast and I missed it?
technically good morning Miss Bliss was a separate show entirely. only Zach, Screech, and Lisa carried over. They redid the intro to make it saved by the bell, but it's a different show entirely. The school is set in Indianapolis.
They did and Dancing To The Max was not the first episode they filmed but the first once they aired. The pilot didn’t run until like episode 7. They address it in the pod. I need to watch the Lisa Card. It’s been a while.
YouTube now thinks I'm a Saved by the Bell junkie after clicking the Lifetime movie link to share with this threat. Anyway, this came through, and I actually started watching this one.
Old but IDGAF GFY. Still one of the best reviews of anything I've ever read on Amazon. "What is art? Are we art? Is art art?" Reviewed in the United States on February 10, 2013 Lark Voorhies much ballyhooed literary debut is a fearless promenade into dementia; a Gertrude Stein-esque masterstroke of deliberate bathos scribed in the percussionary vocal cadence of vintage Shatner. Unrelenting in tone, True Light: A, superior, take, unto, the, premier, haloing, of, tenuation. Readily, available, True Light, provides, resource, into, time's, motifed, and, vestuved, authenticate, revelation centers on a young Ecuadorian donkey tamer thrust into insufferable Marxist warfare circa 1960s Columbia. And boy oh boy, what a read... Enjoy your Pulitzer, Miss Voorhies. This is quite simply the greatest book ever written, of all time, by a margin so wide that no book penned passed this point could even remotely compare. You want a difficult read? This book makes Ulysses look like a Tyler Perry screenplay. You want commas? You're in luck, because this book has more commas than words. It has so many commas I thought my book was raining. The commas broke my Kindle, which is a relief, because I'll never have to read again until the universe reaches maximum entropy. It's that good. I mean look at the title - there are words there that didn't even exist until Lark summoned them onto print. Genius. You know who else creates words out of thin air? Babies. And what is a baby if not God's opinion that the world should go on. Carl Sandburg said that, and I believe it's the underlying motif of Voorhies chef d'oeuvre. In summation they should have really followed up on that episode where Zack and Lisa started dating.
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"Man coach, when I grow up I wanna be just like you: a single, childless adult who parties with kids"