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Yeah, this is where I just commend Dylan the reporter, by the way, Sarah. Like, you're a good journalist. Like, Dylan just like... He found out, Pablo. Dylan McCullough finds out is an impressive feat. And one, by the way, that I imagine... I'm just trying to put myself in his shoes for a second.
Yeah, this is where I just commend Dylan the reporter, by the way, Sarah. Like, you're a good journalist. Like, Dylan just like... He found out, Pablo. Dylan McCullough finds out is an impressive feat. And one, by the way, that I imagine... I'm just trying to put myself in his shoes for a second.
Yeah, this is where I just commend Dylan the reporter, by the way, Sarah. Like, you're a good journalist. Like, Dylan just like... He found out, Pablo. Dylan McCullough finds out is an impressive feat. And one, by the way, that I imagine... I'm just trying to put myself in his shoes for a second.
Because this is overwhelming, I must imagine, on some level, to know that his mom was actually around very nearby this whole time.
Because this is overwhelming, I must imagine, on some level, to know that his mom was actually around very nearby this whole time.
Because this is overwhelming, I must imagine, on some level, to know that his mom was actually around very nearby this whole time.
And the logical next question, obviously, as he continues to find out is, all right, who's my birth dad?
And the logical next question, obviously, as he continues to find out is, all right, who's my birth dad?
And the logical next question, obviously, as he continues to find out is, all right, who's my birth dad?
It's just the sort of twist you dream of, you know? It's just jealousy is what I feel. I feel jealousy. I feel awe. I feel like I'm watching a weird version of The Sixth Sense in which, you know, Dylan has been seeing his dad the whole time, actually. And that's f***ing wild.
It's just the sort of twist you dream of, you know? It's just jealousy is what I feel. I feel jealousy. I feel awe. I feel like I'm watching a weird version of The Sixth Sense in which, you know, Dylan has been seeing his dad the whole time, actually. And that's f***ing wild.
It's just the sort of twist you dream of, you know? It's just jealousy is what I feel. I feel jealousy. I feel awe. I feel like I'm watching a weird version of The Sixth Sense in which, you know, Dylan has been seeing his dad the whole time, actually. And that's f***ing wild.
How does Dillon then tell Sherman what he has found out?
How does Dillon then tell Sherman what he has found out?
How does Dillon then tell Sherman what he has found out?
How long does it take for Sherman Smith, the coach, to become Sherman Smith, the dad? How does the language around that change, given their relationship has been long and intimate, but in this, again, non-biological way?
How long does it take for Sherman Smith, the coach, to become Sherman Smith, the dad? How does the language around that change, given their relationship has been long and intimate, but in this, again, non-biological way?
How long does it take for Sherman Smith, the coach, to become Sherman Smith, the dad? How does the language around that change, given their relationship has been long and intimate, but in this, again, non-biological way?
And so now we're in the present, Sarah, and they have this relationship. They have talked to you about it. You're updating your reporting. What's it been like? What's it been like since they got to have that, I mean, truly cinematic level of embrace?
And so now we're in the present, Sarah, and they have this relationship. They have talked to you about it. You're updating your reporting. What's it been like? What's it been like since they got to have that, I mean, truly cinematic level of embrace?