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Will Friedle

๐Ÿ‘ค Speaker
6047 total appearances

Appearances Over Time

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And when you watch it, it's very theatrical and very beautiful. I was waiting for like the waiters were going to start getting involved in anything and And the trays were going to start going behind them. It was going to be a big production musical number.

Oh, no, I did. I did. I was seriously upset that there was not more big musical numbers. By the way, I'm this red because of this lamp. That's what I'm doing in here. It's not that I'm embarrassed about my musical number.

Oh, no, I did. I did. I was seriously upset that there was not more big musical numbers. By the way, I'm this red because of this lamp. That's what I'm doing in here. It's not that I'm embarrassed about my musical number.

Oh, no, I did. I did. I was seriously upset that there was not more big musical numbers. By the way, I'm this red because of this lamp. That's what I'm doing in here. It's not that I'm embarrassed about my musical number.

It's true. Later that night back at home, Rhea overhears her grandmother talking to her dad downstairs. Her dad is suggesting that maybe Nani stopped dancing at the restaurant, calling it a little corny. But she says she loves doing it and she can't help herself when the music Rhea picks is so great.

It's true. Later that night back at home, Rhea overhears her grandmother talking to her dad downstairs. Her dad is suggesting that maybe Nani stopped dancing at the restaurant, calling it a little corny. But she says she loves doing it and she can't help herself when the music Rhea picks is so great.

It's true. Later that night back at home, Rhea overhears her grandmother talking to her dad downstairs. Her dad is suggesting that maybe Nani stopped dancing at the restaurant, calling it a little corny. But she says she loves doing it and she can't help herself when the music Rhea picks is so great.

Also, it's a little weird thing to say when the restaurant is packed and people love it and are giving her a standing ovation. It's like, why would you want to cancel that? That's... An amazing part of the night.

Also, it's a little weird thing to say when the restaurant is packed and people love it and are giving her a standing ovation. It's like, why would you want to cancel that? That's... An amazing part of the night.

Also, it's a little weird thing to say when the restaurant is packed and people love it and are giving her a standing ovation. It's like, why would you want to cancel that? That's... An amazing part of the night.

Yes, I think it's that. But I think it's also a little bit more about what we're going to get into right here, which is Arvin admits Rhea's mix helps with the Saturday rush. And they agree that she inherited her mother's ear. Music runs in her veins. And talking about her mom obviously affects Arvin. And that's when it's revealed that her grandmother is actually his mother-in-law.

Yes, I think it's that. But I think it's also a little bit more about what we're going to get into right here, which is Arvin admits Rhea's mix helps with the Saturday rush. And they agree that she inherited her mother's ear. Music runs in her veins. And talking about her mom obviously affects Arvin. And that's when it's revealed that her grandmother is actually his mother-in-law.

Yes, I think it's that. But I think it's also a little bit more about what we're going to get into right here, which is Arvin admits Rhea's mix helps with the Saturday rush. And they agree that she inherited her mother's ear. Music runs in her veins. And talking about her mom obviously affects Arvin. And that's when it's revealed that her grandmother is actually his mother-in-law.

And, well, Rhea's mom is dead. Grandma says that the last thing her daughter would have wanted is for him to hide behind work and the kids. They call it a night, but Grandma's concerned, and we see Rhea was nearby listening in, forcing a flashback. So, yeah, I think anything having to do with music at this point, they're setting up, just reminds him too much of his ex-wife. Yes.

And, well, Rhea's mom is dead. Grandma says that the last thing her daughter would have wanted is for him to hide behind work and the kids. They call it a night, but Grandma's concerned, and we see Rhea was nearby listening in, forcing a flashback. So, yeah, I think anything having to do with music at this point, they're setting up, just reminds him too much of his ex-wife. Yes.

And, well, Rhea's mom is dead. Grandma says that the last thing her daughter would have wanted is for him to hide behind work and the kids. They call it a night, but Grandma's concerned, and we see Rhea was nearby listening in, forcing a flashback. So, yeah, I think anything having to do with music at this point, they're setting up, just reminds him too much of his ex-wife. Yes.

Not ex-wife, his wife who's gone. A younger Rhea is in bed and can't sleep when her. This is the flashback, by the way, a younger Rhea is in bed and can't sleep when her mom enters to help her mom suggest letting the music of the street guide her. There are rhythms and drums and trumpets and common noises everywhere. It's a very nice moment. And young Rhea quickly falls asleep.

Not ex-wife, his wife who's gone. A younger Rhea is in bed and can't sleep when her. This is the flashback, by the way, a younger Rhea is in bed and can't sleep when her mom enters to help her mom suggest letting the music of the street guide her. There are rhythms and drums and trumpets and common noises everywhere. It's a very nice moment. And young Rhea quickly falls asleep.

Not ex-wife, his wife who's gone. A younger Rhea is in bed and can't sleep when her. This is the flashback, by the way, a younger Rhea is in bed and can't sleep when her mom enters to help her mom suggest letting the music of the street guide her. There are rhythms and drums and trumpets and common noises everywhere. It's a very nice moment. And young Rhea quickly falls asleep.

We see her mom walk out of the room and right into the bright light, which obviously means that somebody is dead. The following day at Jefferson High School, she walks by Max, who gives a smoldering, weird kind of head nod, like, hey, my neck hurts, forcing her to get a little bit giddy.