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103. A Boy in a Tree

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Sex. Lies. Blackmail. Suicide. Or is it murder? All of this and more on this week’s episode of Boneheads, as Emily and Carla re-examine the case of Nestor Olivos, elite prep school student and son of the Venezuelan ambassador. They answer all your most pressing questions about those sex tapes – Was it awkward for the actors to film? What’s the deal with the eyeroll? And were they as kinky as Zack seemed to think they were? Plus, Emily tells the story of a surprise superstar musician coming to visit the set, which leads to a walk down memory lane of all the iconic musical guests from Bones (Cyndi Lauper, Billy Gibbons of ZZ Top, Mötley Crüe, Heavy D). And, Emily and Carla answer your fan questions!

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Transcript

SPEAKERS

Emily Deschanel, Carla Gallo

Emily Deschanel  00:00

Before we dive into today’s episode, we just want to give a quick content warning that this episode does mention suicide. Please listen with care. Here we are.

 

Carla Gallo  00:11

Okay.

 

Emily Deschanel  00:11

We’re here to talk about a boy in a dream, episode three. I’m a poet, and I don’t know it.

 

Carla Gallo  00:19

But, yeah.

 

Emily Deschanel  00:21

Look at that.

 

Carla Gallo  00:21

So it was exciting when that happens.

 

Emily Deschanel  00:22

Call me Amanda Gorman.

 

Emily Deschanel  00:35

I’m Emily Deschanel.

 

Carla Gallo  00:37

And I’m Carla Gallo.

 

Emily Deschanel  00:39

And this is Boneheads.

 

Carla Gallo  00:44

Hello again.

 

Emily Deschanel  00:45

Hello.

 

Carla Gallo  00:45

I saw you 12 hours ago.

 

Emily Deschanel  00:47

Something like that.

 

Carla Gallo  00:48

Yeah, did our ladies dinner?

 

Emily Deschanel  00:50

I know it was friend dinner. It was good.

 

Carla Gallo  00:52

It was really good. It was a chance everyone could come some, people into work more than others.

 

Emily Deschanel  00:53

Yeah.

 

Carla Gallo  01:01

Not always available.

 

Emily Deschanel  01:03

Some people are constantly moving around and doing things.

 

Carla Gallo  01:06

Jobs all the time, and then others of us, I won’t say who.

 

Emily Deschanel  01:10

We are doing a podcast.

 

Carla Gallo  01:12

We have to be here.

 

Emily Deschanel  01:13

We are working.

 

Carla Gallo  01:14

We have to be in town.

 

Emily Deschanel  01:16

Yeah, commitment. No, I thought it was a really nice dinner. I thought it was funny that they tried to seat us inside.

 

Carla Gallo  01:24

Yeah.

 

Emily Deschanel  01:25

And we’ve never eaten inside. They’ve never even tried to seat us inside. And it was shocking to all of us.

 

Carla Gallo  01:32

Then we all backed up and we were like, is there any seats outside? It’s just our spot. We’ve, like that. We’ve done this enough.

 

Emily Deschanel  01:38

Yeah.

 

Carla Gallo  01:39

That we have our spot, and it feels very comforting to me. This may be weird to say. So okay, this is a general thing. I do think. I guess everybody has social anxiety, but I do have some social anxiety.

 

Emily Deschanel  01:56

Yeah.

 

Carla Gallo  01:56

Clea, I see all the time. You I see all the time. Melanie, I don’t see all the time, I love her so much, but I think sometimes I get in my head and I’m with all of us together. I don’t know if you have this, my dynamics with different friends are different, right?

 

Carla Gallo  02:11

With Clea, I think sometimes I’m very goofy and over the top, but then I think maybe with Melanie, I’m like, pull it back, Carla, it’s too much. It might be too much for her. But sometimes I find myself being like, “Carla, just be yourself”. I just am a little, not the whole time, but sometimes my head, I felt like, last night, legitimately, I’m not just saying this, I was like, “Yeah, Carla, you’re in the zone”. You’re comfortable here.

 

Emily Deschanel  02:11

Right.

 

Emily Deschanel  02:37

Right.

 

Carla Gallo  02:37

These are your people. These are your friends and I just felt very comfortable, and very comforting to me. So I just exposed a lot to you.

 

Emily Deschanel  02:47

I like it. I had social anxiety too. I don’t feel like I have that with these dinners with this group, although, because I’m not as close with Clea than to others, sometimes, I feel like we’re best when we’re just joking around.

 

Emily Deschanel  03:02

When I just turned to clean was asking about things. I was like, This is so weird that I’m even asking her what she’s up to in her life, because I even came home from dinner, and David said, “Oh, how is dinner? What did you guys talk about? And what are people up to?” And I said, “Well, we don’t really talk about that. We have bits. Well, there’s lots of bits”. […]

 

Carla Gallo  03:02

Yeah.

 

Carla Gallo  03:23

You guys are fighting yesterday was a big one about, a lot of you and Clea fight. And there’s Melanie and Clea fighting, right? And so then it’ll be like, Clea was said that she was actually gonna leave. She was like, I won’t actually. And then she decided she wouldn’t leave the dinner, but that she would stay for the dinner and not speak the whole time was her confession to you.

 

Emily Deschanel  03:44

Yeah.

 

Emily Deschanel  03:44

Yeah.

 

Carla Gallo  03:44

You guys were in a fight. It was a fake fight. But no, it’s funny, because Mark will do the same thing. He’ll be like, what he actually asks for a lot of times is some goss, which is funny because you’re not gonna get the goss because this is a girl’s dinner. It’s not for you. That’s why you weren’t invited.

 

Carla Gallo  03:46

But a lot of times I either don’t have got we just talked about all the things in our lives or whatever, or there’s goss that he absolutely is not allowed to hear because it’s private. It’s between the girl.

 

Emily Deschanel  04:13

Girl, goss. Well, I guess we’re supposed to talk about this episode, should we just talk about it? […] You could just talk about her dinner the whole time, but maybe we should just.

 

Carla Gallo  04:27

Hold on. Should we do a rewatch podcast of the dinners?

 

Emily Deschanel  04:31

Dinner? We just recap?

 

Carla Gallo  04:35

Yes!

 

Emily Deschanel  04:35

Well, when we arrived.

 

Carla Gallo  04:36

Right.

 

Emily Deschanel  04:37

At 6:30.

 

Carla Gallo  04:39

Yeah. Although we were late […] Why don’t we? No, you were not late. Why don’t we just stick to this episode?

 

Emily Deschanel  04:46

Okay, let’s stick to this episode for now. For now.

 

Carla Gallo  04:48

Okay.

 

Emily Deschanel  04:48

We can change your mind. We can do a dinner rewatch podcast.

 

Carla Gallo  04:52

Okay.

 

Emily Deschanel  04:53

But that’s not this. This podcast is a bones rewatch podcast, and today we are discussing the third episode of Bones ever “103, The boy in the Tree”. This episode was written by Hart Hanson.

 

Carla Gallo  05:11

Oh, I didn’t even realize that.

 

Emily Deschanel  05:13

Yeah, and directed by Patrick Norris, and it first aired September, I forgot. […]

 

Carla Gallo  05:19

You should write it out.

 

Emily Deschanel  05:22

September 27, that’s what my guess was. But I always doubt myself. I was like, “maybe 26”.

 

Carla Gallo  05:27

You should have more faith.

 

Emily Deschanel  05:28

Not remembering.

 

Carla Gallo  05:29

Have more faith in yourself.

 

Emily Deschanel  05:30

I know, I should. Maybe I’ll find that in the journey of this podcast as we look back.

 

Carla Gallo  05:34

Wonderful.

 

Emily Deschanel  05:34

Having faith in myself.

 

Carla Gallo  05:36

Such great personal spirit.

 

Emily Deschanel  05:38

Oh, this is a spiritual podcast, it’s a spiritual journey, wonderful. One memory I have that just jumps to mind when I say Patrick Norris, who directed this; he brought a special guest.

 

Carla Gallo  05:52

Oh!

 

Emily Deschanel  05:53

To the set. I didn’t recognize the person right away, because I don’t think I knew what the person looked like exactly, but so I thought he worked on the show.

 

Carla Gallo  06:08

Okay. The suspense is killing me.

 

Emily Deschanel  06:10

The suspense, Steve Perry.

 

Carla Gallo  06:13

Why was Steve Perry on this?

 

Emily Deschanel  06:16

I think he’s friend of Patrick Norris. He must have been a very good friend, weirdly, weird, when they think about it. How did he act? Like, was very cool.

 

Carla Gallo  06:26

Very like, incognito. Not incognito.

 

Emily Deschanel  06:29

Totally incognito.

 

Carla Gallo  06:30

Kind of a normal person.

 

Emily Deschanel  06:31

Yeah. I mean, for anyone who doesn’t know, he’s an amazing singer, lead singer of journey, incredible singer.

 

Carla Gallo  06:38

Yes.

 

Emily Deschanel  06:38

I’m not sure he sings anymore. I feel like I heard he might not sing anymore, but regardless, he had an amazing voice.

 

Carla Gallo  06:45

But he didn’t show up like a rock star.

 

Emily Deschanel  06:45

He seemed like a nice guy. He did not seem like a rock star. He was just like any other person working on a set. And he probably gets away with that a lot, because I don’t know if everyone’s not like in a leather jacket.

 

Carla Gallo  06:46

Right.

 

Emily Deschanel  06:46

Or whatever you wear on stage?

 

Carla Gallo  06:46

Right.

 

Emily Deschanel  06:47

I don’t know what he wore on stage.

 

Carla Gallo  06:52

So, if he was incognito, how did you figure out who he was?

 

Emily Deschanel  07:08

That was a good question. He was just hanging out behind the monitors. And, the other person who’s there, who’s also friends with Patrick Norris, the director, was Jamie Barber; who is a cinematographer now. But back in the day, he was also a camera assistant, and operator, etc. But he taught me how to load cameras because I was a camera assistant, a camera loader rather back in the day.

 

Carla Gallo  07:35

A fork in the road, if not for your acting skill the world might not have had Emily Deschanel the actor.

 

Emily Deschanel  07:45

My intention was always to be an actor, because I’d already gone to drama school. But, I did do that to make money and have a job. But, Jamie Barber was also there. Patrick Norris just brought all his friends with him. And so Jamie Barber was like, how I remember is, Jamie Barber was “you know who that is?”

 

Carla Gallo  08:08

Oh, I see he’s the one that was like, you know? And then Steve Perry.

 

Emily Deschanel  08:12

Who that is? Steve Perry.

 

Carla Gallo  08:13

Well, it’s nice of him to give you that.

 

Emily Deschanel  08:16

I know.

 

Carla Gallo  08:17

We should have him on the podcast. I’m just kidding. He don’t wanna come up.

 

Emily Deschanel  08:22

There’s other musicians that we could have on.

 

Carla Gallo  08:25

Oh, well, you know we have to have on is..

 

Emily Deschanel  08:28

Cyndi Lauper?

 

Carla Gallo  08:29

Well, Oh god, Cyndi Lauper. You know I was thinking of Billy Gibbons who plays Angela’s dad.

 

Emily Deschanel  08:36

He has to come up. He’s great. And he’ll talk about how people actually thought, because he was playing himself. And in the world of the show, Billy Gibbons is Angela’s father, there was some definitely weird, blurred lines, and we can get into this. Who are also we talk about Cyndi Lauper in an episode, before Cyndi Lauper comes to play another character. Avalon Harmonia is her character.

 

Carla Gallo  09:05

I remember.

 

Emily Deschanel  09:07

We talk about Cyndi Lauper and I sing “Girls Just Want to Have Fun”. So, we’re in a world in which Cyndi Lauper exists. But when she comes into the world, she is not Cyndi Lauper.

 

Carla Gallo  09:17

I like it.

 

Emily Deschanel  09:17

She’s Avalon Harmonia.

 

Carla Gallo  09:18

Feels very inside. It’s good.

 

Emily Deschanel  09:21

For me, I like hard lines.

 

Carla Gallo  09:23

I know you do.

 

Emily Deschanel  09:23

Very confusing. That is where I’m similar to Brennan. But, Billy Gibbons would be great to have, but he told me that people really think that she’s waiting his dog in real life because he’s playing himself.

 

Carla Gallo  09:26

It’s a stretch.

 

Emily Deschanel  09:40

Yeah.

 

Carla Gallo  09:41

Well, we’re clearing it up.

 

Emily Deschanel  09:42

Yeah, he is not actually Angela’s […] although he is […] because Michaela fictional world.

 

Carla Gallo  09:48

I don’t know. We’ll ask him.

 

Emily Deschanel  09:50

Okay we’ll ask. There’s lots of you. Oh, we’ve had Motley Crue on the show too.

 

Carla Gallo  09:57

Wait. I think you’re there.

 

Emily Deschanel  10:01

Yeah.

 

Carla Gallo  10:01

I was like, “that’s so familiar”. Wow! We had Motley Crue for the 100th episode. I think 100th?

 

Emily Deschanel  10:11

Was it the 100th episode?

 

Carla Gallo  10:12

I want to say.

 

Emily Deschanel  10:13

Was that the one where we go back in time was the 100th episode? No, that was the 200th episode. Well, there

 

Carla Gallo  10:17

Well, there was one that was like.

 

Emily Deschanel  10:18

Well, was a very special bones episode. […]

 

Carla Gallo  10:22

We were all different characters.

 

Emily Deschanel  10:24

Yeah.

 

Carla Gallo  10:24

Like, I think we were not ourselves, but I do think they were in that one, because I was there.

 

Emily Deschanel  10:27

My grandma got very confused by that episode.

 

Carla Gallo  10:30

I’m sure.

 

Emily Deschanel  10:31

Now, you have a nightclub

 

Emily Deschanel  10:33

And I was like, “oh, no”. It is confusing. It’s a different world for people haven’t seen that episode. It’s like, all of a sudden, Booth and Brennan run a nightclub. They don’t solve crime. Well, they do, I think, they solve a crime in that episode. And everyone is a different person than they were, but they have the same name. Essentially. It’s a torture, though.

 

Carla Gallo  10:33

Right.

 

Carla Gallo  10:53

It’s fun.

 

Emily Deschanel  10:54

And I like those episodes. It’s fun. We did an episode those set in the 1950s as well.

 

Carla Gallo  10:54

I was in that one too.

 

Emily Deschanel  11:00

Yeah, they bring all the people.

 

Carla Gallo  11:03

All the riffraff.

 

Carla Gallo  11:06

Well, okay can we jump into this episode to start discussing it? Okay, the episode opens on a scene that I really enjoyed, which is Zach & Addie talking to his not girlfriend, but someone he’s in a situationship, I just learned that. Naomi from paleontology, and we’re also seeing Michaela, Angela and Hodgins watching from the bridge and analyzing it. And maybe you can elaborate on this. But you know, Zach is, we don’t know. It’s not looking good to Hodgins and Angela, but there’s a lot of very funny relationship things at play, both between Zach and Naomi and between Angela and Hodgins.

 

Emily Deschanel  11:06

Never.

 

Emily Deschanel  11:59

So throughout the whole episode, Zach is asking almost anybody about sexual relationships and what to do. And like, “should I have called her?” “How do I?” and not just how to behave with someone that you’re in some kind of situationship with, but also sexual positions […] He wants advice on actual physical sexual, correct?

 

Carla Gallo  12:25

I mean, it’s certainly establishing which I really liked, that the show, which is something that’s sort of a theme throughout the show, obviously, was Booth and Brennan. But this idea of one person who’s, very literal, and I don’t know if they ever say that Zach is, like, neurodivergent, but certainly in this episode, it feels certainly because he’s […] “what does that mean?” You know, he asks TJ, I think you call after every sexual encounter, right? And like, he just doesn’t know the do’s and don’ts, and what does it mean? And then, by comparison, you have TJ giving him advice on, like, I’m jumping ahead, but when he’s looking at the sex, it’s so funny that I have to bring it up here, where he says something about it being very racy or very spicy. And then afterwards, kinky. And TJ says, just so you know, that was very, not kinky, very basic sex on that tape. But I really liked how Hart is using Zach and Brennan and comparing them to Booth, Hodgins, Angela.

 

Emily Deschanel  12:54

Yeah.

 

Carla Gallo  12:57

Just seeing the contrast between these two types of people.

 

Emily Deschanel  13:46

Angela is the one that ultimately gives him advice about it, telling him to go to Naumi and say, I know about sex, but not about love making, something like that.

 

Carla Gallo  13:46

Right.

 

Emily Deschanel  13:46

So I thought that was interesting. Finally, Zach got the advice.

 

Carla Gallo  14:03

Yeah.

 

Emily Deschanel  14:04

Someone to explicitly tell him, technically, exactly what he’s supposed to do, because he cannot gather that information just by living life and observing. So, we see them in the lab. He’s talking to Naomi, then Booth and Brennan and Zach drive to this private school where a body has been found, but there’s tight security. It’s a really fancy prep school, and that is something that is discussed. And kind of a theme for this episode is, Booth’s issue with private school. A lot of this squints, went to private school. […]

 

Carla Gallo  14:45

I think we all did?

 

Carla Gallo  14:46

When they’re sitting in seats in the later scene, I think they say, like, “we all right, we all went to private school”.

 

Emily Deschanel  14:46

Yeah.

 

Emily Deschanel  14:52

I think they did.

 

Carla Gallo  14:53

Yeah.

 

Emily Deschanel  14:53

And he feels like people who went to private school, […] look down on him for being more of a public school.

 

Carla Gallo  15:03

He says when he joke, he’s like “Jokes to you guys. Oh, what is that? Does the Latin? What does that mean? Regular people stay out?” Which is very funny. And then the both of you know exactly what it means.

 

Emily Deschanel  15:15

I carry all my things with me. Something like that.

 

Carla Gallo  15:18

But, it was very funny. […] that is a setup, he’s, like, “regular people, stay out”. You’re seeing he’s feeling. There’s a class difference.

 

Carla Gallo  15:29

In this institution, for someone who went to a private versus we assume he went to public or whatever.

 

Emily Deschanel  15:29

Yeah.

 

Carla Gallo  15:36

You had told me that was born someone out of Hart like feeling.

 

Emily Deschanel  15:36

Yeah.

 

Emily Deschanel  15:41

Yeah, I think Hart really believes in public school education. And I mean, he’s Canadian too, like coming from Canada, I think he really believes in public school education. I don’t know if he thinks everyone who went to private school looks down on him for not going to private school, but he built it. There’s some parts of it he might feel himself.

 

Carla Gallo  16:06

Okay, so we arrive at […] the scene of the crime. This is what the whole, you know, we got to talk about the body. And this is a big deal too, because I feel like this is sort of the first episode, because in episode two we have charred remains, but this is our first disgusting, like maggot filled corpse.

 

Emily Deschanel  16:29

Yeah.

 

Carla Gallo  16:29

Which I think is one of the things that people love, or maybe they love to hate. I don’t know about the show. Are these bodies?

 

Emily Deschanel  16:39

Well, first of all, setting the scene. We are on the grounds of a prep school. This isn’t a body found indoors. This, apparently, this fancy, elite prep school that is a boarding school that has crazy security because they have.

 

Carla Gallo  16:55

Well, people that they don’t want you to know.

 

Emily Deschanel  16:56

Yes.

 

Carla Gallo  16:57

That they are students at this school.

 

Emily Deschanel  16:58

It’s very fancy. Probably president’s children there.

 

Carla Gallo  17:03

Exactly.

 

Emily Deschanel  17:03

And there’s extensive grounds, apparently. And so the body is hanging in a tree that is a very tall tree.

 

Carla Gallo  17:14

So that’s where my favorite line comes in.

 

Emily Deschanel  17:16

Okay.

 

Carla Gallo  17:17

So my favorite line is when you […] The whole scene the crow picking at his brain. It was supposed to be a cochlear implant, but it looks like he’s trying to eat his brain, and the maggots and the whole was just a lot going on. And then the head breaks off, and you catch it, very funny. And then my favorite line is, you say, “I’m gonna need a body bag or an evidence bag”. Then right after the body falls and you go, “I’m gonna need a bigger bag”. And I like that, because it feels very and it was […] It was just a funny little sideline that you almost wouldn’t catch, sort of.

 

Emily Deschanel  17:59

Yeah, I’m not sure if I said that there are we added in post because you don’t see your face. Yeah, so I’m unclear. I think it might be a reference to Jaws, we’re gonna need a bigger boat. But that’s maybe me overthinking it.

 

Carla Gallo  18:14

Well, either way, I thought it was funny. The whole scene is fun. It’s just to have the head break off, you catch it, and then the body dropped down. It’s just over the top in the bones.

 

Emily Deschanel  18:27

And we laughed and I don’t think they could use the wide shot for that, because Eric and I were laughing.

 

Carla Gallo  18:32

When the body fell?

 

Emily Deschanel  18:33

It’s so disturbing. We were already so comfortable with dead bodies that we weren’t grossed out. We were laughing.

 

Carla Gallo  18:38

Yeah.

 

Emily Deschanel  18:40

But, we got the giggles from that. I mean it’s pretty silly. Also, I just thinking this now, like, don’t you think the body part would under the part of the body, that’s the body.

 

Carla Gallo  18:55

Would fall first?

 

Emily Deschanel  18:56

Would fall first because it’s heavier. But I’m sure there’s some instance in which that wouldn’t happen.

 

Emily Deschanel  19:01

This is definitely entertainment. We entertained people.

 

Carla Gallo  19:01

Yes, I think, yeah. That’s probably one of those things […] Yes, it’s entertainment.

 

Carla Gallo  19:04

Yeah, for sure.

 

Emily Deschanel  19:05

I don’t know how they got that body not look into it too much […]

 

Carla Gallo  19:19

Again that’s another one not to pick apart too much, but it is funny to question. I do enjoy questioning them.

 

Emily Deschanel  19:24

Yeah, question away. This is what this is for. We should we’re re-examining the show, kindly but with love.

 

Carla Gallo  19:33

With love.

 

Emily Deschanel  19:34

Gentle love.

 

Carla Gallo  19:40

Don’t go anywhere. There’s more boneheads in just a few moments.

 

Emily Deschanel  20:01

Okay, so we discover the body, and we also have to identify the body, and we do that with a cochlear implant.

 

Carla Gallo  20:13

Right. Back at the lab.

 

Emily Deschanel  20:14

Yeah.

 

Carla Gallo  20:14

You find the big key to the mystery of who this is, and it’s gonna lead you to the information that is Nestor Olivos, because there is a identification number on the cochlear implant, and I thought, a very ingenious way of finding out who the body is, identifying the body.

 

Emily Deschanel  20:35

Yeah, and Nestor Olivos is the Venezuelan ambassador’s son.

 

Carla Gallo  20:39

Yes. Can we get into the part that, you know, is my favorite part, the sex tapes? Can we just go sex tapes?

 

Emily Deschanel  20:47

You wanna go right the sex tapes? […]

 

Carla Gallo  20:50

There’s a lot to be said about it. I mean more than, okay. I’m more than the sex tapes, the mother, I mean, the discovery, the way of it, that the daughter, when she finally admits that she’s like, “Yeah, whatever, like my mom was into him”, and then I know a line that you like is and “he was all Stacy’s mom” about it. So he was another into the idea of hooking up with her mother, but she just kind of cavalier about “yeah, whatever”. Like, my mom wanted to hook up with him, and “mom, you’re a perv, shut up”. And so then we blackmailed her, like this is the most dysfunctional family and we’re just moving real fast, and she fully had sex with this underage kid.

 

Emily Deschanel  21:42

Yeah.

 

Carla Gallo  21:43

Another thing I caught. I round it a few times. What happened is, because I was like, “wait, I have to get the facts straight here”. So there are many sex tapes. There are three that are vital to the story. There are two with Nestor hooking up with who we will learn is Camden. And there is one that is Camden’s mother, I think Melody or something, hooking up with Nestor’s roommate, Tucker. Right? The mother paid the roommate.

 

Emily Deschanel  22:17

I’m taking notes.

 

Carla Gallo  22:18

Oh, you are, okay do.

 

Emily Deschanel  22:19

The mom?

 

Carla Gallo  22:20

The mom paid the roommate to keep it quite, and they had the idea to blackmail her. So post being paid by her.

 

Emily Deschanel  22:32

Yes, they blackmailed her […]

 

Emily Deschanel  22:33

Probably, too.

 

Carla Gallo  22:33

Mailed her right. Okay, that’s extra greedy, because they already got money from her. I thought that was a little […]  I was like, “these are rich kids”,

 

Carla Gallo  22:36

Exactly. So anyway, so then fancy school, I don’t at that school. They get the idea to or rather than the roommate is like, “well, now it’s your turn”.

 

Emily Deschanel  22:52

Right? Now it’s Camden’s turn to do a sex tape and then blackmail someone. And she chooses to do a sex tape with Nestor and blackmail him.

 

Carla Gallo  23:00

Right.

 

Emily Deschanel  23:00

And that’s where you see the eye roll, the giveaway, she knows she’s being taped and she’s blackmailing.

 

Carla Gallo  23:06

Right, they were very tame sex tapes. Can I say that? I would like to say that they’re very tame. There were not, they were not kinky, as Zach said, and they are not very racy.

 

Emily Deschanel  23:17

Carla knows her sex tape.

 

Carla Gallo  23:19

I know.

 

Emily Deschanel  23:19

She knows her sex tape.

 

Carla Gallo  23:21

Come on as we establish.

 

Emily Deschanel  23:23

Not kinky.

 

Carla Gallo  23:24

No, it was not kinky. Everyone has a lot of clothing on.

 

Emily Deschanel  23:26

Yeah, well, we’re prime time.

 

Carla Gallo  23:28

You know what else I thought? I wonder.

 

Emily Deschanel  23:30

We’re not HBO. […] I appreciate that person, I don’t know, I don’t want to say that.

 

Carla Gallo  23:37

I also wondered if the actress, and I don’t know, because I actually don’t know what anyone’s ages were, but the actress playing the mom, you have to assume was probably 20 years older than the actor playing Tucker, or whatever his name is. And I wonder if that was weird, because she’s a mom.

 

Emily Deschanel  23:55

Yeah. I know

 

Carla Gallo  23:57

To shoot that as act.

 

Emily Deschanel  23:58

Oh, I totally thought about that.

 

Carla Gallo  24:00

Like, make out.

 

Emily Deschanel  24:01

And you’re like, coming in for guests. As far I did that on law and order. I had to make out with several people. My character had to be caught on tape, like, making out with. Well, maybe it was just one person, but then I had a boyfriend too, but you’re like, “Hello, nice to meet you. Let’s make out”. Most security camera footage of you making out.

 

Carla Gallo  24:23

Yeah.

 

Emily Deschanel  24:23

And you’re like, “Oh, what kind of job do we have? This is just weird. Why am I doing this?”

 

Carla Gallo  24:29

They probably shot those tapes.

 

Carla Gallo  24:31

Like, obviously you all were not on set. Like, that’s a whole separate the bet, they were like.

 

Emily Deschanel  24:31

I don’t know.

 

Emily Deschanel  24:36

Second unit […]

 

Carla Gallo  24:37

Yeah, probably second unit. So that’s even more awkward. I don’t know.

 

Emily Deschanel  24:42

Yeah.

 

Carla Gallo  24:43

That’s not the main like.

 

Emily Deschanel  24:44

I don’t know how old they are.

 

Carla Gallo  24:46

And for that actress, I’m sure that he was a lot younger. She was playing a mom. I mean, I don’t know the real ages and he’s a student, and so she must be like, “Oh my god”.

 

Emily Deschanel  24:56

What am I doing?

 

Carla Gallo  24:58

I had to do.

 

Emily Deschanel  24:59

I had to make with a much.

 

Carla Gallo  25:00

I was gonna say I did too.

 

Emily Deschanel  25:02

Older man, much older man like 20 something.

 

Carla Gallo  25:04

Yeah.

 

Emily Deschanel  25:05

Like, I mean, he’s probably sixty years old.

 

Carla Gallo  25:07

Yeah. […]

 

Emily Deschanel  25:10

[…] We’re talking about age difference.

 

Carla Gallo  25:13

I know.

 

Emily Deschanel  25:13

This is not match up here.

 

Carla Gallo  25:17

Yeah, I’ve had the same thing, and that’s probably pretty common.

 

Emily Deschanel  25:19

I mean, you know, more likely.

 

Carla Gallo  25:20

Yeah.

 

Emily Deschanel  25:22

20s having me out with a sixty.

 

Carla Gallo  25:24

Oh my god. I did a pilot presentation where I played, no, as a pilot, and I played Ted danson’s daughter. I think I told you that I was replaced […]

 

Emily Deschanel  25:32

Oh, the biggest mistake of their lives.

 

Carla Gallo  25:37

But the boyfriend, there was a guy on it, and I guess it was a plot point that I think he was supposed to be like contemporaries with my father, which is Ted Danson, and so he was much older actor, and I think we just had a couple little kisses. And I was like, “this job, man”. This is a funny job. You know the things we do. But anyway, back to the sex tape, the fact that the school is like, “oh yeah, we get these all the time, trading sex”. Kids are getting “Oh, things have gotten kinkier than they used to be”. Sometimes they swap these tapes. I’m like, “What are you talking?”

 

Emily Deschanel  26:12

This was 18 years ago, by the way. No, […] things are worse now.

 

Carla Gallo  26:16

They’re worse now. Actually, that is true. I don’t know how deep we want to go, but now, you don’t even need a tape. You don’t need a DVD. It’s on the phone.

 

Emily Deschanel  26:24

Oh my god, I know.

 

Carla Gallo  26:25

This is actually happening at the schools, by the way, not to get dark. But there’s a lot of like, I’m hearing about this out here in LA, things being recorded and then being either passed around or people trying to black. Being like, “I’ll send this around on social media if you don’t XYZ”. So this was ahead of its time, but this is actually happening. But, the idea of these DVD’s and that they’re swapping them, it probably was happening back in the day.

 

Emily Deschanel  26:53

I’m sure. But also we have to talk about the fact that Booth kind of shit, he shames the girl for being in a sex tape. I realized now, watching it again, he’s not necessarily shaming her for being in a sex tape that she supposedly, at that moment in the episode, didn’t know.

 

Carla Gallo  27:15

Right.

 

Emily Deschanel  27:15

We don’t know that she knew about it.

 

Carla Gallo  27:16

Right?

 

Emily Deschanel  27:18

The fact that she didn’t mention that she was with, she said, “Oh, if you romantically involved with him”.

 

Carla Gallo  27:25

Right.

 

Emily Deschanel  27:25

And she’s like, “No”. And he just starts playing the sex tape with her and her mother. And then he’s like, when do you want to stop, […] and I’m glad that Brennan got mad at him for that.

 

Carla Gallo  27:36

She did. And then he’s like, I’m just mad at these kids. I’m done with these people lying to me.

 

Emily Deschanel  27:41

Because he was mad that she lied and didn’t say that.

 

Carla Gallo  27:44

Yeah.

 

Emily Deschanel  27:44

There’s lots of reasons people would lie about that.

 

Carla Gallo  27:46

You’re right.

 

Emily Deschanel  27:47

If she lie in the course of an investigation. Obviously I get that, but, you can’t blame, someone. She didn’t know there was a video. She turns out to be the killer, so I guess I don’t feel that bad.

 

Emily Deschanel  28:00

Yeah.

 

Carla Gallo  28:00

Yeah, which was a whole other thing to talk about. About how these kids are legit psychopaths, that their solution to Nestor who was gonna go to the headmaster to say that they had blackmailed him, is to murder him.

 

Carla Gallo  28:09

They’re like, You know what we gotta do? We just gotta murder this guy.

 

Emily Deschanel  28:19

No.

 

Carla Gallo  28:20

And they are cool as a cucumber, even though. […]

 

Emily Deschanel  28:24

Corner, Carla what is it supposed to do.

 

Carla Gallo  28:28

I forgot. […] What are you gonna do?

 

Emily Deschanel  28:30

About their scheme.

 

Carla Gallo  28:32

What are you supposed to do?

 

Emily Deschanel  28:34

But drug them with ketamine and hang them from a tree, climb the toes, climb a flange.

 

Carla Gallo  28:38

Yeah and hang they. But I was like watch it knowing you’re like, she is a psycho mom.

 

Emily Deschanel  28:40

Yeah.

 

Emily Deschanel  28:51

Don’t go anywhere. There’s more boneheads after this quick break.

 

Emily Deschanel  29:15

We have to talk about how we find the videos.

 

Carla Gallo  29:18

Oh yeah.

 

Emily Deschanel  29:19

How booth says. Well, they find a DVD or they find a CD in the garbage.

 

Carla Gallo  29:25

Trash.

 

Emily Deschanel  29:26

Yeah. And then Booth goes into the the CD, cabinet. And by the way, Brennan does do little cultural anthropology work there. Did you notice that in the scene? He started first. He likes […]

 

Carla Gallo  29:42

Oh, yeah. But by the way, he got the cochlear implant when he was five in that video of him hearing for the first time with the mother, he’s maybe six.

 

Emily Deschanel  29:54

He should be probably younger. A lot of times you’d get it younger too. But […]

 

Carla Gallo  29:58

We saw the video because the Mom Brain.

 

Emily Deschanel  29:59

Oh, I remember seeing it, but I thought he was younger than life. […]

 

Carla Gallo  30:03

The music is like.

 

Emily Deschanel  30:04

But I think you play music for a kid and you feel the brain. […] But how the heck does Brennan know?

 

Carla Gallo  30:10

She just knows.

 

Emily Deschanel  30:11

When he was listening to what and how and where and why, he loved music. I was like, he enjoyed it or whatever. Then Booth says enjoyment is the opposite of suicide or something.

 

Carla Gallo  30:13

Yeah.

 

Emily Deschanel  30:23

Depression or something like that. I thought that was funny, because there’s a lot of supposition.

 

Carla Gallo  30:30

Yes.

 

Emily Deschanel  30:34

Just guesswork.

 

Carla Gallo  30:36

Which is unlike Brennan.

 

Emily Deschanel  30:37

Then booth is like, “girls organized alphabetically”, and “guys organize organically”, like good music on the top left […], I had real issue with that. But I think I do alphabetic. I don’t have a CD thing anymore.

 

Emily Deschanel  30:58

Oh, yeah.

 

Carla Gallo  30:58

Had a big old CD rack.

 

Carla Gallo  30:58

Yeah, I used to have a CD rack.

 

Emily Deschanel  31:00

And then I had this.

 

Carla Gallo  31:04

Oh, the book ledges.

 

Emily Deschanel  31:05

Book ledges.

 

Carla Gallo  31:05

Yes. […]

 

Emily Deschanel  31:09

I have some DVDs and one or two.

 

Carla Gallo  31:12

I was gonna say, I think Mark, maybe get rid of it. And I it was really hard for me. I know, I don’t have it anymore. You know what? I’m saying like, “Oh, my God, I think it’s in the garage”, because the collecting of the CDS is a really big deal. So the idea of just donating them or getting rid of them, it’s like, “no, these are very important”.

 

Emily Deschanel  31:33

But where can you play them? You can’t play them in your car anymore, […] somewhat modern car.

 

Carla Gallo  31:38

That’s true, that’s interesting, because I think the car that I had before that I no longer have, I think it did have a CD player in it, and there was ever a CD I needed to listen for some reason.

 

Emily Deschanel  31:50

Yeah. My last card is CD player. Totally.

 

Carla Gallo  31:52

Yeah, my one before.

 

Emily Deschanel  31:52

It’s not that new. I guess they don’t. I mean, it probably depends on the car. Well, the tapes, I remember somebody gave me a mix tape, a couple years ago.

 

Carla Gallo  31:55

Wait, tape?

 

Emily Deschanel  31:55

Cassette tape, […] you know, he’s like, “I made it, for my project”.

 

Carla Gallo  31:58

Oh, yeah. I was actually thinking of buying a cassette recorder for the kids.

 

Carla Gallo  32:13

I don’t know about you guys, but we, as kids, we would sometimes be like, “This is the show”. And then you like, “have that”. I kind of want them to, I take a lot of videos with my phone, but I would love to have a tape of them, making some shows.

 

Emily Deschanel  32:13

Oh! that’s a good idea.

 

Emily Deschanel  32:27

So cute.

 

Carla Gallo  32:29

So it’s actually linked into my podcast, buying old ones, and then I didn’t do it. And now that we’re talking about it, I think I will.

 

Emily Deschanel  32:34

Reminder.

 

Carla Gallo  32:35

I will look back and have a lot be filled with regret that I didn’t.

 

Emily Deschanel  32:39

As long as you feel guilty about it.

 

Carla Gallo  32:41

I do.

 

Emily Deschanel  32:42

And regret.

 

Carla Gallo  32:42

I will, yeah. Anyway.

 

Carla Gallo  32:46

When the Venezuelan?

 

Emily Deschanel  32:46

Did you notice that when we go one time into the dorm room? I don’t know if it’s.

 

Emily Deschanel  32:46

Venezuelan security guard that I used my martial art.

 

Carla Gallo  32:49

I absolutely did notice.

 

Emily Deschanel  32:50

And I kept my fists up.

 

Carla Gallo  32:52

Yeah.

 

Emily Deschanel  32:53

You were probably very impressed by my move.

 

Carla Gallo  33:06

I mean, I didn’t.

 

Emily Deschanel  33:07

I’m surprised it’s taken this long to bring it up. […]

 

Carla Gallo  33:10

I actually even make a note about it. […]

 

Emily Deschanel  33:14

But, you just already know, how good I am.

 

Carla Gallo  33:16

I don’t even need to make a note about it, because this is obviously gonna happen. But you guys really want to punch that guy. You do a one too, because then he gets in the team.

 

Emily Deschanel  33:25

We’re good team.

 

Carla Gallo  33:26

You’re good team because usually it’s just you, and he sort of stands back, but he got in on the action. He gives the guy a shiner. […]

 

Emily Deschanel  33:36

Maybe that’s the sound for a gun and not a punchbag.

 

Carla Gallo  33:38

I don’t know, but I think it can be whatever you want it to be.

 

Emily Deschanel  33:41

How weird? I thought it was very weird. And then I realized they’re still on break. But, you know, they were trying to figure out if this was a student before we use the cochlear implant for.

 

Carla Gallo  33:51

Yeah.

 

Emily Deschanel  33:53

When we’re walking with the…

 

Carla Gallo  33:55

Headmaster.

 

Emily Deschanel  33:56

Headmaster and the head of security, and he’s like, “We’ll do a roll call tomorrow”. And like, “You’re doing a roll call tomorrow?, and you got a dead body right on your campus”.

 

Carla Gallo  34:06

Right?

 

Emily Deschanel  34:07

You are not gonna do a roll call, like, maybe now.

 

Carla Gallo  34:10

Yeah.

 

Emily Deschanel  34:10

Maybe now […]

 

Carla Gallo  34:11

But I think he did say something like…

 

Emily Deschanel  34:13

But they’re at the end of break. They’re just something about spring break, and they talk about that because.

 

Carla Gallo  34:17

Yeah.

 

Emily Deschanel  34:18

He said he was going to know […] email was sent. It was really from Tucker.

 

Carla Gallo  34:21

Yeah.

 

Emily Deschanel  34:22

Great hunter.

 

Carla Gallo  34:24

Oh, by the way, I heard a British accent, maybe?

 

Emily Deschanel  34:26

There was an accent kind of thing.

 

Carla Gallo  34:28

I really felt that I heard a British accent.

 

Carla Gallo  34:33

I was gonna say, I think I actually need to look it up. He’s an English actor.

 

Emily Deschanel  34:33

I thought that someone was trying to sound like they’re fancy going to private school. Maybe was a British accent. […] Look it up.

 

Emily Deschanel  34:45

See what I thought it was somebody trying to sound like they’re from a fancy prep school […]. Then it almost sounded like he was. I also was watching this while doing, if I’m on it.

 

Carla Gallo  34:59

Doing what?

 

Emily Deschanel  34:59

While trying to do other things I was getting like I had. I watched this before, why full attention? But I fell asleep last night, and I didn’t watch it, and I was in panic. I skipped my second workout. As you know.

 

Carla Gallo  35:12

Thank you.

 

Emily Deschanel  35:13

You’re never gonna […]

 

Carla Gallo  35:14

Thank you for prioritizing the podcast. I don’t know how people do not, because I lately, keep running into people who are on very multiple viewings, or like, “I’m on my fifth viewing of all the seasons”. And I guess if you’ve just seen it enough times, and so a lot of people will say I told you that Chef Crystal, who teaches a cooking class for the children. I think I’ve told you about her before, she was like, “Oh, I cook, while it’s on”. And a lot of people have said that to me, like, “I do other things”. If they’ve seen it enough times, but I am like, “If I do anything else” […]

 

Emily Deschanel  35:55

I have watched these things without paying attention, then we have to go back because you miss everything. You can’t do that.

 

Carla Gallo  36:02

I have seen this episode twice, at least, and I still was like, “Oh, let me also look something up”. And then I was like, “Oh no, I literally just missed”. But I guess if you’re just watching it so many times.

 

Emily Deschanel  36:14

You also don’t care if you miss things. We’re doing podcasts, we need to know everything.

 

Carla Gallo  36:18

Okay.

 

Emily Deschanel  36:18

We’re trying to. But I did meet several people this weekend who had watched bones the whole series through, if not more than once.

 

Carla Gallo  36:25

That’s well, that’s like, keep meeting people who have watched it. And I do want to hear from people, by the way, because I have been asking when I meet people, I was like, “Why do you watch it so many times?” […]

 

Emily Deschanel  36:38

People are watching it while studying well in grad school.

 

Carla Gallo  36:42

Someone I just met, I’m gonna try to remember who it was. Oh, I went to a phenomenal store, Jet Rag.

 

Emily Deschanel  36:51

Of course.

 

Carla Gallo  36:53

Vintage clothing. I had to go to an 80’s prom fundraiser.

 

Emily Deschanel  36:56

Is Jet Rag on the Brea?

 

Carla Gallo  36:59

It is.

 

Emily Deschanel  36:59

Yeah.

 

Carla Gallo  37:00

It’s such an incredible vintage clothing store.

 

Emily Deschanel  37:04

There’s Jet Rag waste. […]

 

Carla Gallo  37:07

A Wasteland’s Great. But, Jet Rag is pretty. It’s one of the bigger, I would say.

 

Emily Deschanel  37:12

Yeah, I know which exactly which one it is.

 

Carla Gallo  37:15

And the woman who worked there.

 

Emily Deschanel  37:16

I’m not sure […] go ahead.

 

Carla Gallo  37:17

Oh, the woman who worked there, she watched it, at least five the whole thing through all 12 seasons. So again, I just have to ask you, she was like, “Well, I wanted to go into that field”. I find it so fascinating. I wanted to become a forensic anthropologist. And I was like, “I’m gonna tell Emily” because to me, that’s maybe the most flattering thing that someone could say, it inspired you to go into the field. And I know you’ve heard that from other people.

 

Emily Deschanel  37:18

Girls going into science, that makes me very happy.

 

Carla Gallo  37:38

And  a lot of my roles that I’ve done, like the Apatow Comedies, I’ve inspired a lot of people to get really drunk.

 

Emily Deschanel  37:46

Yeah.

 

Carla Gallo  37:48

And to say, stupid stuff. That’s sort of what I’ve inspired a lot of guys.

 

Emily Deschanel  37:59

Yeah, very important. […]

 

Carla Gallo  38:03

Very important. […] I just didn’t want you to feel like I didn’t also […]

 

Carla Gallo  38:05

Yeah.

 

Emily Deschanel  38:06

Inspire people.

 

Emily Deschanel  38:06

Daisy wick also inspire people to get drunk.

 

Carla Gallo  38:12

Okay. […] I don’t think Daisy did get drunk. I don’t think that’s the one of the few roles literally.

 

Emily Deschanel  38:25

The only role you’ve ever done. […] You’re so good at it.

 

Carla Gallo  38:29

No, I know. I had a casting director say to my agent, well, “Can she play anything other than drunk?” And I was like, “You know what?”

 

Emily Deschanel  38:40

Fair enough.

 

Carla Gallo  38:42

Fair enough. […]

 

Emily Deschanel  38:44

Melanie does a good drunk, too.

 

Carla Gallo  38:46

Oh, but I know people […]

 

Emily Deschanel  38:47

She does amazing. Yeah, she does a good drunk.

 

Carla Gallo  38:49

Yeah, it is fun.

 

Emily Deschanel  38:51

But, I don’t, I’m not. That’s not my forte. I’ve had to do it a couple times, but it’s not my comfort zone.

 

Carla Gallo  38:58

I do like, doing it. I’m not gonna […]

 

Emily Deschanel  39:00

Yeah, it’s so funny when you do it.

 

Carla Gallo  39:03

Thank you. I appreciate it.

 

Emily Deschanel  39:05

There’s a reason you keep being act.

 

Carla Gallo  39:06

I know.

 

Emily Deschanel  39:07

To do this play again.

 

Carla Gallo  39:08

I need someone to play. You know who you gotta get?

 

Emily Deschanel  39:11

And this podcast, can be proof that you are not always drunk.

 

Carla Gallo  39:14

No, I’m not always.

 

Emily Deschanel  39:16

Oh, you?

 

Carla Gallo  39:17

I am. No, I’m just very.

 

Emily Deschanel  39:19

You’re not acting?

 

Carla Gallo  39:20

No, this is what I really like when I’m talking. No, I’m just drinking this lovely matcha tea you made me.

 

Emily Deschanel  39:26

It’s not matcha, it’s a mate.

 

Carla Gallo  39:28

What’s?

 

Carla Gallo  39:29

Yerba Mate?

 

Emily Deschanel  39:29

Yerba mate.

 

Emily Deschanel  39:30

Yeah.

 

Carla Gallo  39:31

Okay, I don’t know enough about that.

 

Emily Deschanel  39:34

From South America.

 

Carla Gallo  39:35

Oh, okay.

 

Emily Deschanel  39:36

Yeah.

 

Carla Gallo  39:36

Can we talk about Wong Fu’s?

 

Emily Deschanel  39:38

I don’t know. I don’t know when. I can’t remember when it went away, if it was just after one or two seasons or something.

 

Emily Deschanel  39:38

Yes.

 

Carla Gallo  39:38

I just really think that’s such a fun setting. I wonder why it went away.

 

Carla Gallo  39:49

It’s a beautiful set.

 

Emily Deschanel  39:51

Heavy D, who played Sid, who we’ve lost since, but we had a great time to get. We would sing together on the break.

 

Carla Gallo  40:03

That’s amazing.

 

Emily Deschanel  40:03

If we only had one break, the one break we had.

 

Carla Gallo  40:06

That’s so cool.

 

Emily Deschanel  40:07

Yeah.

 

Carla Gallo  40:08

So cool.

 

Emily Deschanel  40:08

Yeah. He was a great guy. And I have a little tidbit I want to share.

 

Carla Gallo  40:13

Oh, please do.

 

Emily Deschanel  40:14

So, Heavy D came up with Jlo. She was Jennifer Lopez.

 

Carla Gallo  40:24

This is hot. This is cold goss, more cold gas.

 

Emily Deschanel  40:29

And I didn’t know that while working with him.

 

Carla Gallo  40:30

No.

 

Emily Deschanel  40:31

I just found that out in his obituary, I think.

 

Carla Gallo  40:34

Really?

 

Emily Deschanel  40:34

Yeah, or some article after he passed away.

 

Carla Gallo  40:37

That’s so wild.

 

Emily Deschanel  40:37

Yeah, that’s it’s his 40s, I think.

 

Carla Gallo  40:41

Oh, God. But, that’s iconic, that he like label, that is huge.

 

Emily Deschanel  40:46

That set off our whole legacy.

 

Carla Gallo  40:48

It set ups the hole thing […] even the venofer of it all, I feel like a part of  Jlo.

 

Emily Deschanel  40:55

Yes.

 

Carla Gallo  40:55

I don’t know, like, how I’m CEO.

 

Emily Deschanel  40:57

Yeah. I call you that all the time. And, you know, I’m Yiddish.

 

Carla Gallo  41:03

Yeah, like that. We have him to thank for that.

 

Emily Deschanel  41:06

I think our names are not ideal.

 

Carla Gallo  41:07

They’re not.

 

Emily Deschanel  41:08

But Jennifer Lopez is ideal. I guess he starts calling her Jen, Jenny Lowe.

 

Carla Gallo  41:19

Yeah.

 

Emily Deschanel  41:19

Jenny Lopez, Jenny Lowe, Jen, Jlo.

 

Carla Gallo  41:23

Did they, musically? Did they work together?

 

Emily Deschanel  41:26

I think when she was recording an album, her first album, maybe.

 

Emily Deschanel  41:29

Yeah. He would be in the same recording studio, if I recall correctly from the article. He would come in. I mean, I should look the side to make sure, because I got that information a little while ago. But I still also love the idea. And this is the first time we order it long for you, not order or brought food, except for Hodgins which is part of the whole solving of the case.

 

Carla Gallo  41:29

Oh, okay.

 

Carla Gallo  41:57

That is true because his indigestion is what causes you to solve the hyoid breaking. But, it’s a funny idea to like a restaurant where they just know what you want and it’s exactly what you want. And also, he should know not to order the seven organ soup, because that’s maybe the most disgusting. I also like, the another moment between Hodgins and Angela.

 

Emily Deschanel  42:20

Where I feed her some?

 

Carla Gallo  42:21

Yeah. I was just wonder if that was improvised, because it’s very fun. Like, a little side thing where she’s like, “Oh, I can smell it”. And he’s like, “Oh, try something”. There’s some kind of sticking out of his mouth. And she’s like, “it’s so disgusting”.

 

Emily Deschanel  42:30

It’s probably a […]

 

Carla Gallo  42:33

I hope it wasn’t in organ.

 

Emily Deschanel  42:35

I don’t know what they put in there, but it was great. It looked like brain.

 

Carla Gallo  42:38

Yeah, it did look like brain. Yeah, disgusting. Very disgusting.

 

Emily Deschanel  42:42

There’s a line about guts that I really like. There’s a few lines in this, we can jump into favorite lines.

 

Carla Gallo  42:49

Oh, yes.

 

Emily Deschanel  42:50

So there’s a scene in the FBI offices, and it’s with Booth, Mickey Santana.

 

Carla Gallo  42:57

Played by Jose Zuniga.

 

Emily Deschanel  42:58

Exactly. Then it’s Dr. Goodman, my boss at the Jeffersonian and it’s rare to get us all together. So it’s kind of special.

 

Carla Gallo  43:07

I actually remember this. I do. I actually wrote the whole exchange down because I enjoyed it so much.

 

Emily Deschanel  43:11

I like Goodman’s lines.

 

Carla Gallo  43:12

Okay.

 

Emily Deschanel  43:12

Say Goodman’s line.

 

Carla Gallo  43:13

Okay. I’ll give you that line and I’ll lead you in. So, Mickey Santana says to Brennan, “What does your gut say?” And then Brennan says, “I don’t use my gut for that very literal” Booth says, “My gut says it stinks”.

 

Emily Deschanel  43:27

And Dr. Goodman says to Brennan, “If he smells with his gut, what does he use his nose for?”

 

Carla Gallo  43:33

And then you all laugh.

 

Emily Deschanel  43:34

Oh, I love it. He says it much better than I do, Jonathan Adams. But, I like that a lot. And I also love when Booth and Brennan are in the car with Zach, and we’re pulling up to the elite prep school at the security gate, and we’re giving our names to go through security, and then Zach is in the back seat, and he just pops his head out and he says, “plus one crack assistant”.

 

Carla Gallo  44:01

Zach and Addie, so good.

 

Emily Deschanel  44:05

That’s one that we would quote over various times.

 

Carla Gallo  44:08

Oh, really?

 

Emily Deschanel  44:08

Yeah, that’s something. One crack assistant.

 

Carla Gallo  44:11

That is very funny.

 

Emily Deschanel  44:12

I think good lines. […]

 

Carla Gallo  44:15

Well it’s a Hart Hanson special. All right. Should we do a fan question?

 

Emily Deschanel  44:21

Yeah. Which one are we gonna do?

 

Carla Gallo  44:24

I have a question from Emma in Salt Lake City, Utah. The question is, which parts of your character do you identify with, and are there any things that are just the polar opposite of your own personality?

 

Emily Deschanel  44:39

As we have discussed, you and I.

 

Carla Gallo  44:41

Yes.

 

Emily Deschanel  44:42

There are definitely things that I have that are similar to Brennan. I think we can both tend to have black and white thinking sometimes, and be kind of serious and sticklers for things. I don’t like metaphor.

 

Carla Gallo  45:07

Oh, wow.

 

Emily Deschanel  45:07

I don’t like that.

 

Carla Gallo  45:09

You don’t?

 

Emily Deschanel  45:09

Tell me what do you really mean? Sometimes I’ll appreciate it.

 

Carla Gallo  45:14

Okay.

 

Emily Deschanel  45:15

It’s very clear, but I feel like I’m much more emotional or sentimental a lot of times than Brendan is, but not all the time. But I would say that’s the thing that I feel and I’m more social, I think, than Brendan is. I’m more social, and a little more like adept with the social stuff and social cues, but sometimes I struggle with that too.

 

Carla Gallo  45:43

Yeah.

 

Emily Deschanel  45:43

That’s what I would say. What about you? What do you? How are you like Daisy wick?

 

Carla Gallo  45:48

I sort of feel like I just am her which is probably not true, but I think, mostly from the excitability, the over eager, somewhat occasionally irritating qualities.

 

Emily Deschanel  46:07

How dare you? Carla Gallo about my friend and co-host.

 

Carla Gallo  46:13

Yeah. I just feel when I think about myself on set, for example, even currently, a platonic, I’m very like, “hey guys”. I can stay late if you want. I feel everyone’s like, “okay, it’s enough, you can go now”. I really relate to that part of her that’s over eager. Maybe talking a little too much and I’m trying to check myself constantly as a person. I think that is.

 

Emily Deschanel  46:17

I can do that too.

 

Carla Gallo  46:40

Yeah. […] I don’t feel like there’s polar opposites. I mean, I am maybe not as smart as she is.

 

Emily Deschanel  46:55

Yes, you are. You are very smart

 

Carla Gallo  46:57

It is sweet of you to say but I don’t.

 

Emily Deschanel  46:58

You might not be as smart with bones and forensic apology.

 

Carla Gallo  47:02

Definitely no.

 

Emily Deschanel  47:02

But okay, I appreciate that.

 

Carla Gallo  47:06

Thanks.

 

Emily Deschanel  47:06

It’s just a fact.

 

Carla Gallo  47:07

Okay, I’ll take it. Thank you.

 

Emily Deschanel  47:18

Hopefully that answered Emma in Salt Lake City, Utah’s question?

 

Carla Gallo  47:22

Yeah, I hope so.

 

Emily Deschanel  47:23

Thanks for the question. Keep them coming, guys, seriously, and we’ll see you next time.

 

Carla Gallo  47:27

Yes.

 

Carla Gallo  47:32

Boneheads is a production of Lemonada Media and us. Our producer is Alex McOwen.

 

Emily Deschanel  47:38

Our engineers are Brian Castillo and Noah Smith. Our senior vice president of weekly content is Steve Nelson.

 

Carla Gallo  47:45

Our executive producers are Stephanie Wittels Wachs, Jessica Cordova Kramer and us; Emily Deschanel and Carla Gallo. Music by Doug Paisley.

 

Emily Deschanel  47:55

Special thanks to Allison Bresnick. To stay up to date with us and submit your listener questions, follow us on Instagram @BoneheadsPod and @LemonadaMedia on all social channels.

 

Carla Gallo  48:06

Follow Boneheads wherever you get your podcasts, or listen ad free on Amazon music with your prime membership.

 

Emily Deschanel  48:12

Thanks so much for listening.

 

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