RHOC - Showdown at the Saloon with Sarah Galli
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4.6 • 2.3K Ratings
🗓️ 30 June 2023
⏱️ 70 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | Guys, the good guests keep coming. They keep on coming. I consider this woman to be more of a hard-hitting journalist than really just a Bravo content creator and podcaster. I got to tell you, you know the podcast Andy's girls, but she just launched another podcast taking it personally, taking it personal personally, taking it personally. |
| 0:25.0 | That's what you got it. You killed it. You killed it already. You killed it. I love it. Sarah Galley is here. I've been wanting to get her on for so long. She's, I kind of think she's one of the staples of the Bravo commentary, hard-pitting journalism. That is what we do. So please welcome for the first time and hopefully not the last Sarah Galley. |
| 0:47.0 | First off, pleasure to be here. Number two, better to be a staple than some tape. Am I right? Am I right? Ladies, am I right? |
| 0:59.0 | Giving us our best chadias. And that's my time. Are you watching this season? Okay, so so funny that you asked because I am recording an episode of taking it personally tonight to discuss and just like that. |
| 1:13.0 | And it came to my attention by literally myself that I'm going to have to rewatch the first couple of episodes because I was giving it like 25% attention, which I thought was a lot. |
| 1:26.0 | Honestly, all things considered. I don't think they want our total focus. So I feel too. That's a great point. They're like, please don't pay too much attention. We got lots of plot holes. |
| 1:36.0 | We really didn't round out a lot of it. And there's they do. It's almost like episodic like instead of treating it like the old the old show was like you could want on the journey with them. |
| 1:48.0 | This is like, what are we going to do for this episode? We'll make it about getting mugged. I'm like, what are we doing this whole bit? That was episode three in case you missed it. I don't even and I wait. What was the new episode that was out today? Was that three or four? |
| 2:02.0 | Three. Okay, that's what I didn't watch. Okay. I've seen the first two, but people keep sharing this. You might have shared it too. I think I have. There's a video of Jerry Seinfeld years ago on Stern talking about the fact that Warren Littlefield, who was then the president of NBC, you know, Warren had apparently told to me or maybe written in a book that he had offered Jerry over $100 million to continue doing Seinfeld for like one additional season. |
| 2:32.0 | Jerry says to Howard, it wasn't 100. It was a lot more. And Jerry gets into this conversation of the of his affection for his characters and the fact that he he sort of respected them. And essentially, I think the audience too much to continue it. And I just people keep on God damn sharing that clip and it's making me feel some things. Let's make you feel some things about in just like that. |
| 2:57.0 | Yeah. Yeah. Well, yeah. You know what? Let's save it for the other pod. How about that? Check out Sarah's coverage of it just like that. You know, we'll save it for that one because you got to have some material over there. I'm covering it as well too. So guys, you can check it out all over the place. I'm pretty sure it's probably going to be the same vein where it's like a mockery cap because it's just so ludicrous for me. I find it to be the most ludicrous silly show in the world. |
| 3:23.0 | Oh, I do. That's interesting. Well, no, this is why this is why I love television and why I love, you know, recording a G and what I keep workshopping as tip, although no one is catching on to that. But, you know, like Andy's girls focuses on the psychology behind housewives and often other forms of television, shout out, fair and a pump rules. And tip is focusing on non housewives. |
| 3:50.0 | Television, but the vibe and the mission is still the same, which is unpacking how our experiences and our intentions often influence our perspectives of what we're watching on TV. So to do a mock recap is really fascinating to me because I don't know in all the stages of like grieving. |
| 4:11.0 | I don't know that I'm fully at mock, though I have been before. I think I'm still like holding on to trying to understand what the fuck it is that we're watching, like genuinely, like, and how does this impact the relationship that so many of us have held really dear with sex in the city, like, are we supposed to analyze this on its own, but like, is it even its own show? |
| 4:38.0 | I don't think it's so complicated. |
| 4:40.0 | You're already doing a mock recap, but I hate it. |
| 4:44.0 | What the hell is cracking me up for this? |
| 4:47.0 | You're so honest. |
| 4:49.0 | I am so earnest and like, I really would like to understand it. And that's what that's the feeling, though, where you're watching it, like, is it supposed to not be sexy at all? |
| 5:00.0 | Well, that was the other part of it, too, is like the fucking at the most recent. |
| 5:06.0 | So I haven't seen today's episode, but last week I was like, none of this feels connected with anything like the act of having sex. |
| 5:14.0 | And our intention in that and our experience was very connected to the plot got, you know, like spoiler alert, it's in the title of the original show. |
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