Bailey Taylor
๐ค SpeakerAppearances Over Time
Podcast Appearances
But when I watched this, I was like, oh yeah, in my mind, I collected them all in the third season.
Do you know what I'm saying?
Because that's when we were, we just kind of gelled, you know, things got more cohesive.
Not that, I mean, I liked the first and second seasons much more than I thought that I would when I rewatched.
But the third season, I love, like I passionately love.
And these two episodes that we start the fourth season with, Michael Patrick wrote and directed, which is, that's how he would like to roll in life at all times, right?
But I think that was the first time he got to do it.
And we aired them together, apparently.
So this was really us kind of upping our game, like, this is what we can do.
And when you look at the first episode next to the second episode, they're very different in the way where
HBO allowed us, you know, to be a little bit more serious, a little bit more introspective, and then have something like a big thing like the fashion show where she falls down, which, you know, now is a meme.
Like, even though we obviously did it back then, obviously it's out there.
It's out there.
It's, you know, it's so fun because I see it, you know, you get used in things like Saint Hoax, which is a great kind of meme site.
They use the clip often, which is really...
Really funny.
It's really great.
And I just love how it's become part of our, like, meme hieroglyphics.
Yes.
You know, there's a way to use memes as a kind of shorthand in society.