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have a good time. So thank you for listening and enjoy the episode. What's up everybody? Today,
we're here with a little fun episode with my co-host Paul and Brian and I am Kathleen.
Before we get into that, we're going to talk a lot of friendship coming up.
Today, of course, will be the best friendships throughout television.
Exactly. So we kind of can go rogue here. There's not too many rules. So I'm going to let
anything fly here, not that I'm really the willkeeper, but I'm going to throw it to Brian first.
Who you got as your absolute favorite friendships on TV?
Well, I wouldn't praise it like that. My absolute favorite friendships on TV.
I just know worthy friendships are the best friendships on TV. And I don't know. I guess this is
one of my favorite. Oh, look at me. I'm rambling. But I told you before we got on, this was going to
probably be the most obvious of my selections. And it's because it comes from a show that I think
most everybody has seen at this point, friends. It's going to be Chandler Bing and Joey Tribiani.
I mean, in a show called Friends, this is the bromance, the friendship that sticks out among the
rest. I think just kind of their inside jokes, the tip for tat that they have. Chandler Bing is
just a hilarious character, how dry his delivery is, how sarcastic he is, playing off just the goofy.
I guess he would classify him as somewhat as a womanizer, but he's so much more wholesome than
let's say a Barney Stinson-esque womanizer. I just think those are hilarious. And Friends is
known for just their kind of running gags or inside jokes. And these two are at the crux of a lot
of them. And Friends, for me, I've always held it a tear below the esteem that a lot of people
consider it because I don't think it has like full out bust out laughing moments. I think it's one
of those shows where every episode you're going to breathe heavily out your nose, but you'll never
find yourself laughing out loud. But these two, I find myself, when I am laughing, it's usually
around one of these two. And when they're in the same scene together, it's usually money. I mean,
they share an apartment right across the hall from the girls' apartment, which is probably top
two apartments in television. I would say the girls' apartment, one and two, that in the drink,
Josh bedroom. But no, my first friendship is going Chandler Bing and Joey Tribiani. Joey
doesn't share food. I'm going to throw Hey Arnold's room in there as well, as good apartments
are. That's a good submission. I have grown to love friends. That has been on our rotation of
TV shows lately. And as I've gotten older, I've actually laughed harder at it, which makes sense
because they're a little bit older now. So I get what you're saying though, not the best moments,
but I find myself cracking up a bunch and what you're saying, Joey and Chandler are just
two good together. They're just iconic. But good choice. Jumping over to my pick, the show is a
binge-down classic. It almost formed the podcast because we talked about it so much. And this is
going to be the magicians. So if nobody has heard of the magicians, it is like Hogwarts, except for
college, where people are using magic for drugs and sex and partying and pranks and their own
pleasure. And then there's whole other fantasy world filery that's in it too. And two of the characters
that we meet early on, not the main characters, but their main stays. And that's going to be
Elliott and Margo. And when we first meet them, they are just these upper-classmen in filery.
I'm sorry, not filery. Oh my god, I can't break bills. Break bills is the name of the school.
And they are just the cool upper-classmen who know everything and know everybody.
But we quickly learn to love them. And they fight through so much together. They save the world
together without too many spoilers, you know, permanence and the waking up from sleep scene was
one of the best friendship things ever. Making sacrifices for each other and being hysterical the
entire time. They have a conversation with just pop culture references and they understand exactly
what they're talking about. Just countless times of just incredible friendship that is just shown
by minimal conversation, but knowing exactly what the other person wants to do.
They speak their own language. And I would say for a sci-fi show and for a pretty serious show at
times, Margo and Elliott are two of the funniest characters you could have on a show separately.
And then when you put them together, it's electric. And they really love each other in real life.
And you could tell their chemistry on screen just pops. And I'm glad you did that because that was
that's on my list. But I wasn't... I don't know. I was like toying with weather to say it or not.
So I'm glad I'm glad you pitched that. I think everybody can relate to that. Having your own like
language with your best friend or something. Even when you're in a crowded room, you say something
that goes over everybody else's head and they know exactly what you're talking about. I was a good
thing to bring up. I love that pairing pull. Nice pull. Love them. Okay. There goes. Here's mine. Mine is
a so classic for me. I feel like I've been bringing up Grey's Anatomy so much on this podcast
leak recently with like any fun episode we've been doing. But Meredith Gray and Christina Yang
played by Ellen Pompeo and Sandra. Oh, the greatest show of all time, Grey's Anatomy.
These two go through absolute hell together in this damn hospital. And they most definitely have
their ups and downs. They just get into some some dark holes. They are the twisted sisters is what
they call themselves. And they're a little tough. Sometimes with they understand each other,
whereas nobody else can get into their dark minds almost. And people think the main love story
in Grey's Anatomy is between Meredith and McDreamy. And they are absolutely mistaken. The main
love story is Meredith and Christina for sure. Even Ellen Pompeo has said that I think Shonda
rhymes with the creator has said that it is just the greatest relationship ever. They're each
others person. It's perfect. It's all perfectly summed up in the season 10 finale, which is
actually when Christina exits the show, which is 11 seasons ago, which is crazy. I guess 10,
yeah, 11 seasons ago. So Christina Yang has officially been off the show longer than she was on
the show, which is crazy. Same with George and you know, Cap and Hygol as Izzy and all these people
who you when you think of Grey as you think of these people, if you've if you watched the beginning
and don't watch now, there's been so many more seasons with so many more characters that have been
on. But these two remain the heart of the show. They are just perfection together. And I'm obsessed
with them. And that's why you watch Grey's Anatomy for those two. At least that's why I watch it.
That show is still like running, right? Boy is it. Boy is it. What's staying power that show has?
I got a respected. I've maybe seen like three episodes the whole time. But everybody knows,
I mean Meredith and Christina, I was 99.9% sure we were not doing this episode without that
friendship. Get to pass you Kathleen. Have you see this is a side tangent? Have you seen
Sandra O is the actress's name, right? Yeah, Sandra O. Is she in that show killing Eve?
She is on half of that with Joe DiComer yet. Have you seen that show?
Yeah, so. Oh, it's much good things about it. So Phoebe Waller Bridge created that show and
Phoebe Waller Bridge is the star and creator of Fleabag, which is an amazing show. If you haven't
seen it, it's only 12 episodes, 20 minute episodes, like so easy. But she created killing Eve. So
season one was incredible. And then she left the show. So it kind of goes off the rails a little
bit. But season one is as strong as ever as a show you're going to get. And then by the series finale,
I was like, what planet are we on? But I've watched it all the way through and I really loved it
all the way through. It's just like, wasn't it strong as season one? Maybe not. But Sandra O is one of my,
if I had a Mount Rushmore like we always do of actors or actresses, Sandra O is on there for sure.
She is a beast of an actress. She is, she kills it. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah.
I have dipped my toes in all the shows that you just mentioned because Emily crushes those
types of shows. So I've seen bits of Fleabag, I've seen bits of killing me. And I had Christina
and Meredith on my list just off of reputation alone. I mean, their iconic together is Emily
agrees anatomy girl. Oh, yeah. Oh, yeah. Um, she has her ups and downs. She'll, she'll be like,
I'm not going to watch this new season. Yeah. And then she watches it. And she's like, I liked it a
little bit. Obviously, it's not the same. But then the rewatch comes and then and I do the, I do the
classic. Oh, you're watching Grace as a half into the room, but then I'll sit down on the couch
and then I'll start asking questions. And I'm like, wait, wasn't two seasons ago. She banging him
and he was away and she, she has to like pause it and explain everything because so much happens
in that going along that tangent of just watching the quote, girly show sitting down on the couch and
then getting invested. Emily's been rewatching gossip girl and I just like hunkered down. I'm like,
oh, wait, what's Chuck up to? What's going on here? What's what it's doing to do this time? It's
like so, it's like a tractor beam. It's just like so addicting. I walked in today. It came home
from work. She had gossip girl on. She's like, oh, I'm restarting my rewatch. And I was like,
oh, my God, that is the deep. Yeah, absolutely. And it's also penned Badgley from you. I was like,
oh, my gosh, this show had all of them crazy. This is crazy because I just started you, not for the
first time. I watched, I watched you when it was on lifetime or whatever episode by episode five
episodes and I quick. Cause I was like, I don't think I dig this show. And then everyone was obsessed
with it. So two days ago, I restarted you and I watched two episodes and I texted Luke of
binge on TV fame. And I said, it's just actually worth it because after two episodes, I'm still not
into and he was like, nah, I was like, I don't know. So I decided that gossip girl was going to be my
next show. What are the odds of this? Look at us. Have you never seen gossip girl? I've seen it once
like 10 years ago. So it's been a while. I need I need a good rewatch. I watched it my first year
of being in in the workforce of 2015, probably. So a decade. Okay. Emily said when I sat down and
was just like asking her questions, she was like, yeah, it's kind of a red flag if you come across
a girl who hasn't seen gossip girl and was like alive for that because it was a CW show, right?
Yeah, it should have been everybody loved gossip girl. Every girl loved gossip girl. It was
like a thing. It had a moment. And I mean, the deep and badgley, Blake Lively's doing okay.
12 months and but and hopefully I'm not stealing it from anybody, but that should be an honorable
mention Blair and Serena. That's a little toxic stuff. That's funny because I have as some
honorable mention, some toxic like one tree hill, broken patent, things like that where it's like
it's good friendship. But boy, is it is it toxic? So I was like, wait, they're best friends. They
like hate each other. That was a train of thought coming from Christina and Meredith Gray. So are you
doubling up on the snake round then for Kathleen? Do you have another friendship? Oh, am I doubling
down? Okay. This is something that me and Alex are watching. And this is a show I've seen
multiple times and it's a deep cut. I don't even know if you guys would have heard of this show.
But I was watching it for the first time and it's called the bull type. And it's Jane Cat and
Sutton. It's three best friends. And they work at a fashion mag in New York scene called New York,
whoa, New York City called Scarlet. And they are just like the cutest best friends. And they get
into some really deep topics and some like sexier situations than you really would think for a
freeform show. But it's some of the best female friendship on television I've ever seen. Like my
smile is so big watching them. They're like goofy. Their inside jokes are accurate and not like
corny. It's not I feel like you watch a lot of these and they're like female friendship shows.
And they're a little misguided. This is like the best I've seen portrayed in like a 20-somethings
young 20-somethings in New York. I'm trying to make the way in a corporate situation. It's really
cute. It's five seasons on freeform. And I started watching it in the pandemic when I think only
three seasons were out. So I caught up on on four and five. But it's glorious. It is just the
definition of female empowerment and friendship. I'm not necessarily recommending it to either of you
but maybe your girlfriend slash fiancees would enjoy it. But it's really great. And Alex is loving
it. And I was like I was a scared to offer it. You know, when you make a suggestion to someone,
especially someone you love so much and being scared to be like, I hope they like it. They've
been like, yeah. Like I love this so much. I hope they like it. And she's nailed it with every
show she loved why known us. She loved the magician. She loves the bold times. So I have to be really
careful about what I put in front of her. I've been like scared to give her the hundred or like
scared. You know, like, oh yeah. Well, it's the classic. You show someone a video on YouTube that's
like four minutes long. You're like, this is the funniest video I've ever seen in 30 seconds in
no laughter. You're like, oh my gosh, the pressure is on. Yeah. Now I totally got that. Remind me
what's the name of the show? The bold type. The BLD. The bold type. Yeah. Gotcha. Okay. Now I will
definitely pass that along to to my Emily. I think that's right up her alley. How do you like
find these shows? Do you just like comb through free form? And you're like, I could probably go for
that. This one was recommended to me. And I was shocked to like it. It was during COVID where I'm
like, I'll pretty much click anything. It is just pure good vibes. But they really do get into
some deep topics that you wouldn't think. And they're like half of them are writers. So they're like
writers at this at and and reporters for Scarlett and other people are in fashion and other people
are in the social media and get into more politics and stuff. So it's pretty damn good for free
form show. It's one of those ones where, you know, we love all the CW shows and some people would
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join us in the dark. Yeah, I know what you mean about recommending a show though. You got to
keep your stamp of approval good, right? Because if you recommend something then they're not going
to want to, you're not going to trust the next recommendation. I say that because my next pick
there is in the show there's a whole episode about stamp of approvals. So I'm going to be
picking from how I met your mother. I knew that was coming. And it's going to be the classic
Ted Marshall and Barney. I couldn't pick just two, the three of them together, their brothers.
It should have been my one, my number one pick, but I wanted a solid two double friendship for
the first pick. And Margo and Elliott were just perfect. So this one, this one is friendship from
being college roommates to living together to this third guy coming in and being the most
disgusting, crude individual in the world, but somehow the best friend in the world that would
fly across the country just to get your ex-girlfriend back and never tell you about it. They have
ongoing jokes that are just phenomenal. We were talking about you having a conversation with
somebody and making a reference and the other person getting it. They have just so many ongoing
jokes. For one, did you know she was a cop? That just comes to my head. I don't know why. That was
from the later episodes when they just are referencing all these old drinking shows. They referenced
Star Wars. Yeah, exactly. If you don't trill it up once every five years, the Empire wins.
Is it every three years? Every three years. Yeah, I think three years. Too many good instances
to recall them all. I mean, literally, jellers, wingmen helping each other out, nonstop. No questions
asked all the time. These are all references from the TV show. So if you've watched it, totally,
you get it. You understand. And yeah, I just love them. I have in parentheses, Lily and Robin,
because they are very good friends as well. But I think the real friendship is the three guys here.
I think there's something so perfect in the formula of friends, how I met your mother where
they're always at one apartment, right? They're either at the bar or they're at the apartment.
And you kind of, it's like the idea that everyone's congregating at the same place all the time,
you have these routines and everything. I just feel so homey and you wish you could have that.
You watch friends growing up or how I met your mother growing up. You're like, wow, I wish I
can live across the hall from my friends. It's the best thing I could ever think of and
or be roommates or whatever it is. And so it's undeniable. I just watched it during COVID for the
first time. And I agree with you, Paul. It's a great choice. I was waiting for that. I couldn't
believe that was in your first choice, but I knew it was coming. Ted and Marshall is the best
friendship amongst the three though. I'm surprised you lumped all three of them together, not going
to lie. I just, I love Barney so much. And like Barney said, that's never been proven that Ted is
Marshall's best friend or vice versa. It's up in the air for the bait, but I would agree that
they were the roommates. They were the college roommates together. They were the actual roommates
together afterwards. So I could see that. But I'm going to throw Barney in there because he got hit
by a bus for my boy, Ted, run into the hospital. That he was the one. Sorry, sorry to cut you off.
No, you got any was the one to fly to California to get lily back season one spoiler. I don't know
if that is going to affect anybody watching the show. It's like, well, I 20 years old now,
which is crazy to think about. Why is it why the classics so good friends? How many of your
mother gossip girl that we were just talking about? They're all old, but they're all just
crowded. How did how I met your father not succeed? We should be in season seven of that show.
I'm kidding. I agree. They don't make shows like they used to. They really don't.
What is like the most popular sitcom on right now? My blanking? Are there any like juggernauts,
like the office or friends ask? Big bang was like the last biggest one I feel like. Yeah.
Goldbergs was like kind of a big one that went for a while. I know I'm just trying to think of
the like the cable sitcom is not what it used to. It's like Tim Allen is on a rotation of like
whatever pilot they write and sign Tim Allen on. They're like, all right, this will go. Now he's on
one with like cat dendings, which I'm shocked by because I feel like she could have gone
the complete opposite way and went to like prestige TV or like movies or something. And Sean William,
yeah, too. And I like all three of them individually. You couldn't pay me to watch that show.
You could probably pay if someone wants to pay me to watch that show. I won't do it. But it's just
like, eh, it's not doing it for me. The writers or showrunners of the office, I forget the guy's name,
but I think they started a medical like the same stick that takes place in a hospital. And I'm
looking at the trailers. I'm like, looks a little forced. It looks like they're trying to fit
the mobs. And it's just not going to be the same Greg Daniels or sure is the last name I think. Sure.
I think sure. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Where's the parks and racks? Where's the, you know, stuff. New
girls. NBC had the office running into parks and rec for like five years. I know. And it's like,
oh my goodness. How did they just catch lightning in a bottle like that?
Same. But the same producers just cranking out fabulous TV in the perfect time frame.
Because you could still get away with stuff. If the office aired there for season right now,
it would flop so hard. And they couldn't, you know, like diversity day would just never be an
episode. You just couldn't do that right now on these days. So yeah, it was lightning in a bottle
at the exact perfect time. You know, I will say, and I forgot this when we were talking about it.
Always sunny is still ongoing. And Mindy Kayley said, oh, we couldn't do the office in today's
day and age. And everybody was just like, have you seen a singular episode of always sunny?
Like their average episode is way over the line that the office set for itself. So like,
true, but always sunny isn't it's like 20 of season. So it's set the precedent. It's,
it's legacy. It's grandfathered in to be able to do a savagery kind of like family guy, right?
Like family guy can still be savage because it always was savage. Yeah. But like to start
something savage now, you would have to do that on a streaming site. You can't do that on ABC
NBC, etc. You know, that's a good point. And another one just clicked in my head. Have you guys
ever seen Abbott Elementary? That's a good one. That's like a big one right now. That's probably
the most popular one currently I can think of. That's pretty good. I'm actually going through that
right now like late in season two. It's that's a good one. All right, Brian, what you got?
All right. It's over to me. And I guess I got too straight. Okay. We're going to start
titular characters adventure time with Finn and Jake. I am bringing in the animated series
into this discussion. And I think this is maybe, well, I love the characters. I love them
individually. I love them together. But oh my gosh, I just rewatched Adventure Time with Emily.
She wound up loving it, which was another one. Not sure how she's going to receive it. Adventure
Time, if you haven't watched it, is one of the most hilarious shows I've ever seen. It's so
wholesome in childish, but at the same time, it's so intelligently written, but it revolves around
Finn, the magical dog with stretching powers. And Jake, oh my gosh, I'm sorry, Jake, the magical
dog with stretching powers and Finn, the human in this, I don't even know, magical world. You
find out it's like post apocalyptic. It's a really cool show. But these two together, Jake is like
this adult dog who has this scruffy man's voice. He's actually voiced by the same voice actor
that didn't mark his Phoenix from Gears 4. Was that his name? Yeah. So this dog is like his adult
guardian, if you will, but he's also wildly immature and childish in his own right. And
Finn is this impenetrable hero. He is a righteous white knight, if you will. But he's also just this
human boy with a sword and the show is called Adventure Time. These two just get sent off into
this magical world of ew and they're having adventures with each other. And all the while they're
cracking jokes, it's like a weird brand of comedy that they have. Something that's come into my
own vernacular. They don't say, oh my god, they say, oh my glob. And now I never say, oh my god
anymore. I say, oh my glob. And they don't, they don't like exclaim at things and be like, oh,
I'm so surprised to go algebraic mathematical. It's just like so out there. But it all revolves
around these two, Finn and Jake. And I mean, the show is so good because at its core, it's a boy
and his friendship with his dog who's like weirdly an adult, but also just as immature as him.
And it just all works so well. Paul, have you watched Adventure Times start to finish?
Not start to finish, but I got all the way through up to like two seasons, I think. And I've
seen plenty of episodes beyond that, just not in chronological order. But I have even had quotes from
that show in my daily vernacular, like you're saying too, like what the math, like out of nowhere,
making bacon pancakes, obviously that song. And then I'm a buff baby. I can dance like, oh man,
like there's so many like songs and little jingles and references that are so funny. And they
are just bros because they literally every episode will be like, oh man, Jake's like, I have to do
this. And Finn's like, well, all right, well, I'm going. Or vice versa, you know, Finn's got to do
something, Jake's like, all right, I'm there to help. Or they're just going to venture together
because they're bros. And their treehouse is another room that I want to live in. I grew up watching
and I'm like, God, how does that board? I've never seen it. How many seasons, like how long
of the episodes I assume like 20 minutes? The episodes, I think the format is they have a half hour
TV slot that is split between two episodes. So they're probably like two 12 minute episodes
with one television slot. So you can rip episodes very, very quickly. The format of seasons,
I think they probably had like 10 or 11 seasons, but it's one of those weird ones where season one
and two were like maybe 15 episodes. And then seasons three and four were randomly like 60 episodes.
And then they became like shorter seasons. It's the nature of having like 12 minutes per episode,
but it's, oh, I would recommend it to anybody because it starts out kind of as I was describing,
just like a stupid show that's very intelligently written. And they have these inside jokes that
will always make you laugh throughout the longevity of it. And then for the final three or four seasons,
it kind of evolves into something very different that you wouldn't have expected given how the show
started where they kind of have season long, I guess bad guys that they have to tackle and season
long narratives. And they start digging into the lore. And it becomes like a little bit more,
it's never an adult show, but the themes are a little bit more adult and grown up. And you're like,
oh, wow, that's pretty crazy that they went this entirely different direction with the show.
Like I said, I threw it to Emily on a chance like, oh, I really hope she likes this show.
That might have been like the funniest show we've ever watched together. She was grinding it when
I wasn't even watching with her. She loved it. And I think that's a testament. I would recommend
that to anybody who is not opposed to watching an animated series. I thank for a lot of people.
That's just, nope, I don't do animation. I won't have that argument. But if you do, adventure time
is one of the ones that you should watch. And my last thing is that that branched off into
about five or six different shows for Cartoon Network, like the amazing world of Gumball
regular show, I think is the one with the Blue Jay and the Raccoon. Like four of the people who
worked with the Guy Pendleton Ward on Adventure Time, it was so successful they got their own
shows, which also became successful. So it kind of like developed the entire stick of what Cartoon
Network was for that whole like decade or so. I did not know that all those shows were by
like the same creators or at least I all had a hand in Adventure Time. That's awesome. Yeah,
it wasn't all the same guy, but it's kind of like an NFL coaching tree. Like the offensive coordinators,
the KM head coaches had their own. Yeah, it's like, love it. So Fin and Jake was my second one. And
since I am at the end of the snake draft, I get to go again. And probably my number one submission
would be Turk and JD, Dr. Chris Turk and John Dorian from one of my all-time favorite shows,
Scrubs. And I'll compare it to Christina and Meredith from Grey's Anatomy. I think something about
the trauma of going through med school together and then going through the trials and tribulations
of a hospital. Trauma bonding is a very real thing, but the stick of these two characters,
they start as interns year one at this hospital sacred heart. And their backstory is that they
were roommates all through med school. Chris Turk is kind of like the jock very social good at
basketball surgeon and the split between surgeons and medical doctors is always like surgeons are
kind of the jocks of the medical field. And then there's John Dorian who is this dorky white dude
like into D&D. I don't know if that's canon, but like he's just nerdy or not at social. He's not
into D&D, but he like, I don't know that type of a guy, but the dynamic is that Turk has always
like had his back. They have flashbacks of him taking him to parties and even while navigating
the hospital and being interns, Turk always has his back for being the social guy and taking him
out the bars and helping him step out of his comfort zone. But he also indulges in JD's
really dorky stuff. They just love each other for that. And it is like the quintessential
bromance friendship so much so that they had a musical episode. It was very creatively done.
A patient comes in and the stick is she can't hear people like talk just in dialogue. So in her
brain, she has like a brain tumor that causes her reality to be like a musical. So the entire
episode whenever this patient is on screen is sung and Turk and JD have this song called Guy Love.
Let's face the facts about me and you are loved. It's specified. And then the chorus goes,
it's Guy Love. That's all it is. It's Guy Love. He's my I'm his. There's nothing gay about it
in our eyes. Well, first of all, wait, wait, wait, wait, you have a great voice. What the hell
were that come from? It gets the microphone helps. You know, it's like you lean from pounds when
you're on TV, something like that. But they're just like one of those examples of a very, very pure
wholesome friendship. And again, like I think something about going through just the career of
working in a hospital, being a doctor, like that is so taxing on you that a lot of these shows
wind up getting shoulder by the relationships with your colleagues. And it's a comedy scrubs.
One of the best sitcoms of all time in my opinion. But JD and Turk, their friendship definitely
carries a lot of the load when it gets like really real and serious. And you know, there are some
upsetting themes. They always lighten the mood and whatnot. So just an outstanding example
of a friendship, Turk and JD. I got to tell it out. I've seen the scrubs
series premiere and I just didn't push forward and I should have. And I know I'll like it. I just
for some reason, I really had to push myself through how I met your mother. But it's just because
I'm not like a sitcom girl. It was nine seasons. And of course, I loved it. And I'm like really
just to press the button to hit play. It takes a lot for me. But scrubs is like, I've got a huge
blind spot there. How do you, how have you never seen scrubs? I feel like I've hit all the big ones.
Like I, I could talk to all the big sitcoms. But scrubs is scrubs is a big blind spot for me.
Most of the main cast has also wound up having a pretty nice career for themselves. I think because
of this, Zach Braff, this was foreign away, his biggest role is JD. Turk is Donald Fazon, who
maybe most people would know from remember the Titans. He was PD. They're running back. Oh,
and case in point, JD and Turk for the past year have had T-Mobile commercials where they're like
best friends. Yeah. I don't know. The actors are best friends in real life. They're very
public about that. But Sarah Chalk plays probably the main female lead. And then John, what's his name,
John C. McGinley. Yeah. John C. McGinley, please. Dr. Perry Cox. Everybody would recognize him. But
I foreign away. That is his best role of all time. It's one of those shows that just hits all the
comedy beats. And then they can have just like the most serious episode you've seen in a very long
time that'll like get the water works out. It's just one of those shows. And I've always loved it.
I'm certainly biased. But I will continue to throw it at everybody on the podcast. Turk and JD,
good friendship. I have been made it all the way through the entire show. But I've seen big
chunks of episodes in a row. And I've loved it. And I literally had them on my list just because I
had a feeling that somebody was going to say it. And I mean, they deserve it. Yeah. Like JD and Turk.
Everybody knows them to and exactly case in point what you're saying. The commercials that just
sells it. That's how good and memorable. Totally. All right. So for my third pick here,
I'm going to go just right off the bat. I think I'm just going to tell you guys,
it's going to be Abby and Elena from. No, you just took mine. How's going to be yours?
Yes. Oh my god. Launa. You know, I know. I don't even have right names, right?
Go ahead. Hit it. Now I feel bad. No, it's okay. I'll just I have a fourth backup. So now I can
talk about my fourth, but I'll just tack on to whatever you say about Abby and Elena.
Elena, I know. I'm the worst. I have so many other ones, but I picked this one just because
it's a different example of best friends, right? Because like I met your mother. They went to
college together, they lived together for a long time. They knew each other forever. You know,
Abby and Alana, their origin story is told in one episode later on in the seasons. And they just
meet both moving to New York. They're young adults. They're in their 20s. They're trying to figure
everything out. They're broke, trying to make it in New York. And they just meet and become so close
and become best friends so much so that they will do anything for each other. There's even this
weird, it's it's not like romantic love, but Alana is just obsessed with Abby. That it's like
there's jokes about, you know, imagining Alana's there while Abby's getting laid and because it
makes her happy just to think about being in the same room as her and stuff like that. There's an
episode, the pegging episode where Alana gets it over the phone. She gets the information of what's
going down and she is happier than Abby is. Is that when she flips up and down and starts twerking
on the wall? Yeah. And she's in the sewer, getting the knockoff handbags with her mother. And her
her mom turns around and asks her question. And Alana's like, Mom, I want the phone. God. And then
she goes back to the conversation just to confirm this is Broad City, right? Yeah. Broad City.
Yeah. It's so good. I mean, I fell in love with the show so quickly just because they are so good
together. Lincoln in it is incredible. Oh, yeah. There's so many cameos that of comedians nowadays
that are just everywhere. And they even come back to Westchester, I believe, is Abby's hometown.
I really do. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. Yeah. So you get a little bit of a close to us love.
Overall, it's just one of the, it has some of the scenes that make Emily laugh the hardest.
Like if she's dead. Absolutely. Having a bad day. Oh, literally Google this scene shows who
are to make her laugh. Brian, have you ever seen it? I have. I've seen several episodes and I
did love it though. And it's because those two work off each other. It's like launching the
best kind of way. It's a great example of a friendship. I think the origin story of how they
got the show was they were both on, you know, maybe one of those like UCB type comedy things.
But they had a YouTube series where they were doing a broad, a broad city times called like Broad City
something or other. I didn't bother to Google it. Sorry, everybody. But they had a YouTube series
for a long time. And I'm pretty sure Amy Poller like found them through that and was like this
fucking rocks like we need to make this into something. But Paul, you've seen all five seasons. Yes.
Yeah. In my Mount Rochmore since I already said Mount Rochmore of episodes. One of my favorite
things and probably one of the episodes I've seen the most ever is season five episode one. It's
sort of final season. It's the first episode and Abby turns 30. And it's in the perspective a lot
of the POV of Instagram stories almost like half the episode is Instagram stories. And it's so
genius. The way they did it. And they're going from the tippity top of Manhattan and walking all
the way to the tippity bottom. And it is so funny. Like it is laugh out loud makes me like kill over
laughing funny. And it's just genius the way they did it. And so smart because people like their
age really do just like an our age. It's the millennial Bible really is like everyone's looking
through Instagram. It's like the whole thing. It's amazing. All great. So funny. There's so many
ongoing gimmicks too. Little bits going on like you never see Abby's roommate. But you see her
boyfriend. And he is just like the worst character. But then you come to love him. And it's just
effort. Yes. Oh my god. He's the worst. He's hilarious running gag. That was.
It's so funny. The writing like you're saying is just incredible. And it's it makes us crack up. But
you know, especially towards the end season five. It really has good writing that'll make you feel.
Oh my god. You just finale made me weep. Oh my god. Yeah. It was tough. It was tough. Wash it
with my sister who showed me and Emily the show. And she's like, all right, I'm going to cry
and like the title sequence is going through. And she's like, it's starting already. It's like,
oh my god. I know. Love it. Good choice, Paul. I can't believe you chose that. I'm so proud.
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This is Sean and Gus from Psych, and Psych is a show that, again,
and not a lot of people have seen. I haven't seen it in a while, and I think that this is almost
like a non-reasoncy bias. It probably would have been in my top three had I've seen it in the
last five years, but I haven't. But in my soul, I know that the reason I love this show so much
is because Sean and Gus were such good and funny friends and talk about like inside jokes from
how I met your mother. These are recurring gags. So basically, we've never seen Psych is about
this guy, Sean, whose dad was a detective, and basically taught him how to be insanely
observant to even the tiniest details and things around him. He's basically like Sherlock,
right? So there's flashbacks of his dad literally like quizzing him in a restaurant like randomly,
it's almost like punishing him almost to be like, don't look around the room, how many hats are
in the room right now. So basically, he was trained. He's always like brought up to be this like
really observant person. And he, I think the series begins with he solves a crime. Like he's
watching the news and he's like, this is easy. Like that person did it done. And he goes to the cops
and he's like, this person did it. And they, because he knew and knows this stuff, they almost want
to book him for the crime. They think he did it because he like knows details or whatever.
But he basically convinces the cops that he's psychic. And he is not psychic, but he convinces
them he is. And so it's basically him helping them solve the cops solve crimes. And it's really
funny. It's a funny show. Obviously it has the emotional beats and he has like a love interest.
But again, the real love story of the show is between Sean and Gus. Gus is his best friend who
is not a psychic and has his own like separate job. I think he's like sells insurance or something
random, but they have a bit where every time Sean introduces him, like they're on the case or
something and they're like knock you on people's door. He'll say like the most insane name for Gus.
And Gus has no idea what he's going to say. And he has to kind of just like go along with it.
But it's insane. Like names that would never make any sense ever. And he says that or like
like actor's name, he would say like, this is Brad Pitt or something crazy. Like so stupid.
But it's really funny. And the whole show is them just being absolutely unhinged and goofy,
but like solving crimes. So I'm glad I got to say I was saying a bunch of females. I'm glad I
could celebrate some men too in my list. I've either been seen it. You recommended that. Man,
I can't remember. It must have been like COVID or something like that. A long time ago.
The beginning of Binge Town pretty much. And I went through I think first half of the first season.
And I enjoyed it. I forget why I fell off. I think the episodes were you know the hour format.
They were long. Yeah. I couldn't commit to it at the time. But I remember cracking up at then.
He basically is so smart that he has to act like he's a psychic for him to explain
things to the people around him. And it's Gus, right? Who is the friend who just knows he's not
psychic. But all of a sudden Sean will bust out and he was like, oh my god, I'm getting a vision.
And Gus was like in the back rolling his eyes like here he was fucking goes like. Yeah,
fucking dumbass. And it is. I didn't even get into the heart of them being like, you know,
they're full friendship, full force. But I was still loving it. So I actually wrote that down though
because of how you said it was one of your favorite friendships in TV way back when. So I had to
add it to the list just in case. Yeah, it's good stuff. I've had this show recommended to me a couple
of times, seems right up my alley. I think I'm going to have to maybe put it up the list now that
I'm hearing it again. Yeah. If I recall, was this one of those shows that got kind of unceremoniously
axed after a season and there was an outrage and they let them finish it with like a movie or
something? This says at least two movies, maybe three. But they also, I think got canceled and
picked up on a weird streaming service. I didn't watch it until it was already done. So I'm not
sure, but I'm pretty sure the last season was on like a weird internet streaming service. And
it was over 10 years ago, I think. So it's not like streaming these days. We're like, oh,
who picked it up to be or something. It was like something weird. But I can't, I can't remember.
But if I recall, that's what happened. I think I watched the show in like 2018 or something like that.
Okay. It's good stuff. Yeah. It's worth it. And Paul, I think you do kind of have to like get
through season one to get the payout. And they do have some like recurring cool, like killers or
whatever, which I love. I'm like obsessed with criminal minds. I love a procedural. So when they
bring back like a recurring killer, that's one of my, that's like a favorite thing of mine. So
yeah. It's cool stuff. But I do have one honorable mention.
I could have come up with a million, but this was the fifth one I had. And it was just
David and Stevie from Shits Creek. I just love them. And I just watched it. So I just wanted to
add them because they make me tear up. They're really cute. And being in a small town where I don't
think either of them have ever had a had a best friend. And it's just so sweet to see those two
be best friends. I love it. Love that. Brian, you got any honorable mentions before I roll through
a quick list of them? I do have honorable mentions. And I'll just throw them out. One is going to be
Ash and Pikachu. Come on. Day one rider dies. Didn't have that. That's like the Pokemon
equivalent of a boy in his dog. But Pikachu's been there since day one. I think last year Ash
finally won like the Pokemon League. And he never goes into battle without Pikachu be in one of his
six Pokemon or whatever. So oh my gosh, we're going on like 26 years of Ash and Pikachu. Hey,
Matt, if you rewatch, I know it's on Netflix. The Pokemon Indigo League anime still holds up.
It's phenomenal. I did it a few summers back. And I was like, this is amazing. I love it. It's
whole sum. It's pure. It's lovely. And most people in our generation have played the games. And it
goes through like the gym leaders that we all actually have to fight. So you know, there's some
soldier there, but Ash and Pikachu, the legends and then Chris Trigger and Ben Wyatt, Parks and
Rec, they saved the show Rob Lowe, Adam Scott of Severance fame, great friendship. Paul,
honorable mentions. Other honorable mentions. This is going to be long list, but we'll keep it short.
I had Tom have referred in genre alfio and Leslie and Ann from Leslie and Ann. We're going to be
on my list too. Good job. Yeah. We got Reneer and Allison from House of the Dragon, but that one's
like my friendship friends and war type thing, you know, sexy as hell. I thought we weren't going
friends to lovers. That is a sexy friend. Now I think about it. Seem vein, Game of Thrones,
Jon Snow and Sam Tarlie. That's good one. Animated aspects, SpongeBob Squarepants,
SpongeBob and Patrick. Nice. Classic Sherlock and Watson from Sherlock. There are buddies.
Carrie Samantha Miranda and Charlotte in the city. If you count, you know, you're so well-rounded, Paul.
I am shocked. I also got a big big in Peloton as best buddies if you see the new season.
Oh, if you know, you know, geez. This one was almost on my list, but Jake Carolta and Charles
Boyle from Brooklyn 9.9. There's Charles is obsessed with Jake Carolta the same way
that Alana is obsessed with Abby. It's brilliant. It's so funny. All right. We'll scroll through
real quick here. Derek Morgan, Penelope Garcia, criminal lines. Well, Geralt and Yasky are the Witcher,
Schmidt and Nick from New Girl. I also had Jess and C.C.
At the lead is just like entranced right now. You brought in all these names. She's like,
yeah, tell me more. Troy and Abed from Community. Troy and Abed in the morning.
Oh, good morning. Great one. Wow, that's really good. That has a really good one. That should have
been on the top probably. Those two, those are reddered eyes. Yeah, their Spanish rap is just classic.
I mean, so many good shit between those two. Well, we'll skip that one. That one's new show,
sex like a girl. We just flipped a piece of paper. Layton left us go. So we're not going to count
that. Who are you going to say? All of them or just like somebody? I was just going to say like
all of them, but then, you know, Layton. No, Renee rap. What the hell? Nick and Charlie from
Heartstopper. I don't know if you guys seen that. This is this is throwing it back for the oldies
Kevin and Paul from Wonder Years and then Jerry and George from Sidefeld. Oh, and one that was
almost on my list. Ted and coach beard from Ted Lasso. That was almost made it. That's great.
I was thinking Ted Lasso too, because I almost did Rebecca and Killy. Oh, yeah. I love those two.
If Paul was going with this whole list, I'm saying the rest of mine. I got. Oh, yeah. Rick Sanchez
and Bird person from Rick and Morty. I got the I from OA. That's going to be BBBA, French,
Steve. Fuck and Jesse. Yeah. I know. Don and Killwa from the anime Hunter Hunter and then
okay. That's actually all mine. Patrick Gibson from the OA is crushing it as Dexter Morgan on
Dexter. I love to hear that. I love to hear that for him. That's a big role. I know, especially
since Shadow and Bone got the the boot. I'm glad that he got to step on to something else.
My last honorable mention, I really focused. I really like zoned and was like, I am not. I'm
choosing only certain. I'm going to give it to Meredith and Alex as well. So Alex Karev is on
Grey's Nami as well. They have a phenomenal friendship until they did a little character
assassination for Alex, but that's for a different day. They are also phenomenal. Meredith's
a good friend. She is. She's a good friend. But so is Alex and so is Christina. So I hope
I'm hope I'm there for that future day where you ripped them apart for the character assassination.
There is going to have to be an hour's long episode of Grey's Nami if we want to get all my thoughts
out. Any final thoughts? I think I listed them all. I mean, I honestly, I hit up my mom just to
get the old school TV shows in because she introduced me to a lot of TV. So there was a list of
some oldies, but goodies, but I'm not going to bring them up. But that was a lot of fun. I can't
believe we went an hour on that. I'm okay. I know. I'm shocked. We went an hour on that and hey,
there's nothing more I love than getting on a mic with two of my very, very best friends.
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shit on the mic. It gives us, it's like a lot of fun for us to just wing it and we can get into more
kind of tangential things. So yeah, that's it. And thank you so much for listening.
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