Swiping America E3-4
2 Black Girls, 1 Rose
Justine Kay and Natasha Scott-Reichel & Studio71
4.8 • 2.7K Ratings
🗓️ 29 June 2023
⏱️ 118 minutes
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| 0:00.0 | All right. We're recording. We're recording everybody. Hello, hello. What up, what up? Welcome to two black girls. One rose. We're together. We'll uncover what we can learn about modern dating, love and relationships from popular television. I'm Natasha. And I'm just Dean. |
| 0:30.0 | And this week we traveled to Austin in New Orleans. I know the South. The South. I was wondering how this is going to go. I know. We're in the South. We're in like two southern cities that are also like fairly liberal. Yeah. Like transplant type of cities. Yeah. Yeah. So yeah. I'm not mad at it. Yeah. Very different. Very different dating scenes and people in New York. That's for sure. Yes. |
| 0:59.6 | Right. Yes. And that's what I like about the show. Like it's cool to see other cities. Like the pool that exists in other cities. Like what the people are like in those cities. I feel like for me watching Austin. Austin, as you said, it just feels like a lot of transplants. Like no one's from the city of Austin. The city's kind of like, I mean, it's very gentrified. I feel like at this stage. Yeah. A lot of growing development. So people coming in for different conditions. |
| 1:29.6 | But probably not meeting too many like Austin natives, I would think. I would think it's like that for Austin and Alice. There's a lot of like compounds with companies. Yeah. |
| 1:42.4 | You get a lot of people moving there. I'm moving there. A lot of people. It's a sharp line. The same thing. So yeah. I mean, that's cool. That's its own little flare against that. Similar to New York. Actually, nobody from New York. That was in New York. |
| 1:56.1 | I mean, that's not true. Most people when you're going out dating, I was not dating that many New Yorkers. |
| 2:04.2 | At least for me, I was dating a lot of transplants. I'm a transplants. Yeah. I would say it's like a perfect 50, 50 mix in New York. |
| 2:12.8 | There's like a good amount of people depending on like you're seeing and where you go and you hang out with. There's like a or even where you went to college. |
| 2:22.0 | Like, I only know New Yorkers because of where I went to college. I went to college very close to the Bronx. |
| 2:28.7 | I know a lot more people from New York, but you went to school closer to Philly. |
| 2:34.4 | You know, so you know, a different set of people. But they think, right, you know, most of my friends are from or most of my people that live in New York are from other cities. |
| 2:44.1 | I've been here for a hot minute, but yeah, from here native. Yeah. Yeah. |
| 2:51.2 | And yeah, I feel like New Orleans is kind of the same. New Orleans is a mix 50, 50. You're going to meet people who are born and raised in New Orleans. |
| 2:57.0 | I never leave. I ain't never going to leave. And then obviously a lot of transplants because it's |
| 3:01.7 | one of the best cities on it. |
| 3:05.3 | Well, yeah, great episode. We're talking episodes three and four. Yep. |
| 3:11.1 | Tell me, friend, what are you going to talk about? |
| 3:13.1 | So I'm going to talk about this episode. |
| 3:14.6 | So Johnny Ingram, Johnny Ingram, if you are watching bravo, I see what you're doing. I see what you're doing. I love it. |
| 3:22.3 | I love it when shows do this when they have a juxtap, uh, the producer of the show. |
| 3:27.9 | One of the EPs. When you have a juxtaposition of storytelling, it is one of my favorite things when I watch, especially |
| 3:34.8 | a docu series, emergency NYC did this. And so far, I see that sort of in America did this. We see a juxtaposition |
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