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Yasmin Vasugian
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Carla Gallo
And I'm Carla Gallo. And this is Boneheads. No.
Sarah Paulson
Is that what it's like every time you do it?
Carla Gallo
Yeah, it actually is. Listen, we have a special guest today.
Yasmin Vasugian
Very, very special guest.
Carla Gallo
Maybe very special. The most special.
Yasmin Vasugian
Maybe the most special, but the most random.
Carla Gallo
The most random for Bones.
Sarah Paulson
For people who like bones. And you watch it.
Carla Gallo
This.
Sarah Paulson
This is gonna be.
Carla Gallo
This would be a guest. An unexpected guest.
Yasmin Vasugian
An unexpected guest. An unexpected guest.
Sarah Paulson
That's right. I mean, because although we were on the phone a lot while you were making the show. Correct. It's not like I ever came to the set or anything. I don't even have.
Carla Gallo
Not a once.
Sarah Paulson
I don't even know what the show.
Carla Gallo
Well, and that leads us to why you're here.
Sarah Paulson
Yeah, I'm here.
Carla Gallo
This episode is called what is Bones? With Sarah Paulson.
Sarah Paulson
Hello.
Carla Gallo
Now, you may know her from American Horror Story, American Crime Story, everything. Nurse Runzel.
Sarah Paulson
No. No.
Carla Gallo
Nurse Ratched. I was so close. Ratched. Ocean's Eleven. No, eight.
Sarah Paulson
It was Ocean's Eight.
Yasmin Vasugian
Eight.
Sarah Paulson
Only eight of the la.
Carla Gallo
Ocean's Eight and Tony Award winner for the Broadway Very well deserved, by the way, production of Appropriate.
Yasmin Vasugian
You're amazing. Yes. You're incredible.
Sarah Paulson
Thank you.
Yasmin Vasugian
Really incredible.
Sarah Paulson
Very good job of my life. It was the best job of my life.
Yasmin Vasugian
Oh, that's awesome.
Sarah Paulson
Yeah, it was.
Carla Gallo
Now, the main reason, the main credit that I would like to talk about is the credit of being in my life.
Sarah Paulson
Oh, yeah. For 40. Is that really the math?
Yasmin Vasugian
Not quite 40 years.
Sarah Paulson
Shy of 40 years.
Yasmin Vasugian
Okay.
Sarah Paulson
I just turned 50.
Yasmin Vasugian
Right, right, right, right.
Sarah Paulson
That means.
Yasmin Vasugian
And you're coming up with that?
Carla Gallo
Well, in 10 years. So we were in school.
Sarah Paulson
No, you are gonna be 50. No, you will be 50 in a. In a couple of weeks.
Carla Gallo
We'Re gonna cut. I'm kidding. Couple weeks.
Yasmin Vasugian
20, 30. It'll be just like not.
Sarah Paulson
It's June 27th.
Carla Gallo
No, that's not current.
Sarah Paulson
It's June 24th.
Carla Gallo
Ouch.
Sarah Paulson
Okay.
Carla Gallo
Yes, Correct. We went to middle school together.
Sarah Paulson
Yeah. We've known each other since we were 11 years old.
Carla Gallo
Correct.
Sarah Paulson
So one year shy of 40 year friendship.
Carla Gallo
How weird is that?
Sarah Paulson
Very weird, pal. Except for we're the same. Just now I got locked out of my car. You came out to help me get my key. You got my key.
Carla Gallo
I was letting you try to find it.
Sarah Paulson
You let me try to find it for a while. Part of our dynamic since we were 11.
Carla Gallo
I helped her write her first check.
Sarah Paulson
She helped me write my first check. That's right, because.
Carla Gallo
Buying headshots, by the way.
Sarah Paulson
Yeah, buying headshots. You also helped me write a check at Key food. Don't forget.
Carla Gallo
Did I?
Sarah Paulson
I think you did a problem. That's my memory. I could be conflating them because I'm 50 and those things happen when you turn 50. But yeah, you. You did that, pal. And also. Yeah, you just helped me understand what money was.
Carla Gallo
Yeah. And you helped me understand what everything was.
Sarah Paulson
Like.
Carla Gallo
I was thinking about it today because, I mean, you know, I think about it a lot, but I was like, the influence she has on my life is like so crazy. Like, just there'll be random things. I mean, I'm not trying to call attention. She gave me these shoes 20 years ago.
Sarah Paulson
Yeah, they're 20 year old shoes.
Carla Gallo
She was like, I don't like these anymore. And then I was like, I'll take them.
Sarah Paulson
Still wearing them. Still wearing another. One of the differences between us is that my 20 year thing is already in.
Carla Gallo
You know why they're still good.
Sarah Paulson
They work.
Carla Gallo
They cover my feet. They still cover my feet.
Sarah Paulson
So. So why throw them out, right?
Yasmin Vasugian
They function.
Sarah Paulson
They function. They're very cute. It just. I hate them. They're cute.
Carla Gallo
It just wasn't for feet.
Sarah Paulson
Correct.
Carla Gallo
Yeah. It wasn't for you.
Sarah Paulson
I just moved on.
Carla Gallo
Now Emily was going to Ask us a few questions. I wanted to interview us.
Yasmin Vasugian
Okay. So this is not about Bones. I'm just curious what you guys remember about meeting each other. If you've met each other. When you were 11 years old, you went to middle school and was a. 6th grade. 7th grade.
Carla Gallo
6Th grade.
Yasmin Vasugian
6Th grade. You went to like, Berkeley.
Sarah Paulson
Carroll.
Yasmin Vasugian
Berkeley.
Carla Gallo
Brooklyn.
Yasmin Vasugian
So fancy in Brooklyn.
Sarah Paulson
It's pretty fancy.
Carla Gallo
For the time.
Sarah Paulson
For the time now. Now I think it's like, isn't it uber fancy now? Like, you can't. You can't get in and it's really expensive. My mom worked in the office to pay my help. Pay my tuition. She worked in the help them because she was very savvy computer person before people were like, really?
Yasmin Vasugian
Before computers?
Sarah Paulson
Before computers were invented.
Yasmin Vasugian
She invented computers.
Sarah Paulson
She could write program manuals on how to use certain software back in the day.
Carla Gallo
Jesus.
Sarah Paulson
Super smart. Something happened where I didn't get that because I don't know what. You're very heads.
Yasmin Vasugian
You just use it as an actor.
Sarah Paulson
Yeah, yeah.
Yasmin Vasugian
Boneheads.
Sarah Paulson
Boneheads.
Yasmin Vasugian
Bones. Heads.
Sarah Paulson
Bones heads.
Yasmin Vasugian
So Berkeley, Carroll. Berkeley, Carroll. Fancy school.
Carla Gallo
I do have a question that I've never. I think I brought this up to you and I don't get an answer. We voice memo a lot. And I was like, did you. Whenever this comes up, I have a very. I have one very specific memory of you coming to the school, which you know about, but I'm gonna repeat it. The one thing I don't know. Did you come mid year or did you come in September?
Sarah Paulson
No, I came in September. We could text my mom, she could tell us.
Carla Gallo
I would like to know, because my memory of you. And then I would like to hear your. Yes, you know this. But I would like to hear your memory of me. Because I'm like, do you remember me? But wait, so my memory of you is. Here's the thing. I was like the actress of the school. Okay. I did my first play in second grade. My first grade teacher.
Yasmin Vasugian
You already started that school.
Carla Gallo
I was there since I was three.
Sarah Paulson
Been there since like, she was like.
Yasmin Vasugian
She was born there.
Sarah Paulson
She was a lifer.
Carla Gallo
That's right. So my. Our first gr. My. My first grade teacher, Marlene Clary, who went on to be a very important person for both of us as a, like a director, a person who was.
Sarah Paulson
Guiding us for auditions for, like, for LaGuardia.
Carla Gallo
Being an actor, you know, she was really an important person to both of us.
Sarah Paulson
She was like also my mother in law, but for a second.
Carla Gallo
Oh, that's right.
Sarah Paulson
Well, I married Ethan Clary in Sixth grade. Sixth grade.
Carla Gallo
I was a flower girl. I was a flower girl.
Sarah Paulson
So people are like, when are we gonna start talking about bones? Probably. Probably.
Carla Gallo
That's gonna. That's gonna be a question throughout the whole thing.
Sarah Paulson
Okay, great.
Carla Gallo
When are they gonna start talking about bones? But. So I was the actor. I did a play in second grade. I was like, I have found my calling. And so I was in all the plays. And in sixth grade, there was a play.
Sarah Paulson
Not Upstairs up the Downstaircase. It wasn't up before that.
Yasmin Vasugian
Upstairs Downstairs. That was a TV show.
Carla Gallo
Whatever it was, I have the.
Sarah Paulson
Remember, it wasn't up the Down Staircase.
Carla Gallo
We did do that, but I don't.
Sarah Paulson
That was in seventh grade. I think we did that.
Carla Gallo
So anyway, and I had. I sent you a picture of me holding that play. Cause back in Brooklyn, I have everything. Anyway, so they were like, hey, the director of that play was like, take a look at the role of Ginny. And I was like, absolutely. Like, over winter break, like, yeah, I'll take a look at it.
Sarah Paulson
Mr. Stallworth did this.
Carla Gallo
It was Mr. Stallworth.
Sarah Paulson
Yeah.
Carla Gallo
And then we got back from winter break, and the roles were posted as they are, and it was Sarah Paulson. Now, like, that is literally my. You enter my world on a piece of paper. Like, yes.
Sarah Paulson
On a board. Didn't we all?
Carla Gallo
Yes. I don't remember what.
Sarah Paulson
I mean, we took a break. Winter break. And then all of a sudden, I'm there, and I got the part. I must watch how it feels to me. I won the role.
Carla Gallo
We both won the role.
Yasmin Vasugian
We both read for it, and they gave her the part.
Sarah Paulson
You make it seem like I came down, like, Gl on a bubble and, like, felt like. I think I was there.
Carla Gallo
I mean, I'm sure you were.
Sarah Paulson
I think I started.
Carla Gallo
I just don't remember you prior to that, because that was a really. I got the role of the mysterious woman. And then I remember Charles park being like, are you gonna do it? And I was like, I don't know.
Yasmin Vasugian
Ooh.
Carla Gallo
And then I did. Stole the show.
Sarah Paulson
Also, my mom came late. Was that the one My mom came late to and didn't really see me in it, but thought you were wonderful in it. Oh, Carla's mother remembers.
Carla Gallo
Mom was like, oh. It was very. I felt very bad for Sarah. I should do my mom's voice. But she didn't have it back then.
Sarah Paulson
But I felt very bad for Sarah.
Carla Gallo
Because Sarah was standing right there, and her mother is, oh, my God, Carla, you were amazing. And Sarah's right there.
Sarah Paulson
That's how it happened.
Carla Gallo
Yeah.
Yasmin Vasugian
So wait, you did your whole part, but your mom arrived late and you were already done with your part?
Sarah Paulson
I think she saw. My mom saw some of it. I remember seeing her standing. But, I mean, this is like. We're going deep into, like, the bone. Bonehead therapy podcast. Yeah. I remember her, like, standing by the double doors there, you know, on the side of the auditorium.
Carla Gallo
By the way, they've totally redone that.
Sarah Paulson
Really?
Carla Gallo
Totally redone it.
Sarah Paulson
Like, we wouldn't recognize the school in a way.
Carla Gallo
No, no, I. That room may not even be the theater anymore. They built a very professional theater.
Sarah Paulson
We ought to go back. We ought to go.
Yasmin Vasugian
Do they advertise the fact that both come back.
Sarah Paulson
We ought to go back and do a little show.
Carla Gallo
Do a show. Can you imagine?
Sarah Paulson
We went back there and did a play.
Carla Gallo
We could do. What we did in high school was the scene we did in middle school where I was your mother.
Sarah Paulson
No, that was. Oh, the Boom Boom Room.
Carla Gallo
Let's go do that. She was like, so I think you.
Sarah Paulson
Should play my mother.
Carla Gallo
And I was like, I. And then shocker at the end. It was a showcase. They all came up to her to represent her. And I was like, but what about.
Yasmin Vasugian
Well, this is at laguardia.
Sarah Paulson
We're jumping.
Yasmin Vasugian
All you guys went to middle school and high school together because you ended up going to the performing arts school. LaGuardia.
Sarah Paulson
It's called LaGuardia, which I refute somehow. It feels really hard for me to call it LaGuardia, because arts. Yeah. It weakens to me the potency of where we went. It's like, it's not the same as the name of the airport.
Yasmin Vasugian
You know, people know that school. People in the know what that school.
Sarah Paulson
But I know performing arts. And I was like, you know, LaGuardia. But I have to call it, because.
Carla Gallo
You know, before I know it now, what do you know?
Sarah Paulson
Why? Why?
Carla Gallo
Because of the Shallow.
Sarah Paulson
Because of Timothy Shallow.
Yasmin Vasugian
Did he go there?
Sarah Paulson
Oh, yeah. He once came up and took a cookie off my plate at Sunset Tower.
Carla Gallo
You know how often I tell that story?
Sarah Paulson
And he was like, how you been?
Carla Gallo
No, he wanted to meet her.
Sarah Paulson
Yeah. Because he's like, you went to high school? We went to high school, like.
Carla Gallo
Or not together.
Sarah Paulson
He had, like, teachers. Yeah. And. And, yeah, he came up to me at Sunset Tower, and we were. I was eating, and he's like, I wanted to say hi. You know, we went to high school together. And then he just started eating the cookies on my plate.
Carla Gallo
And the best is the reaction Which. And I've told the story many times. The reaction is this. I have to. Because you don't know. I mean, maybe you do.
Yasmin Vasugian
So were you there?
Carla Gallo
I was having dinner with her, and he just reached out and he, like, took away.
Yasmin Vasugian
And.
Carla Gallo
And you do not mess. You just. A, you don't mess with Sarah, and B, you don't mess with her dessert.
Sarah Paulson
No, not my dessert.
Carla Gallo
And she. So I was like, how is this gonna play out? And she goes, are you just gonna eat the cookie? Yeah, you're just gonna eat the cookie? And he was like, yeah.
Sarah Paulson
And he's like, I'm Timothee Chalamet. I'. E. Whatever the fuck.
Yasmin Vasugian
That's entitlement.
Sarah Paulson
Yeah, it was. I'm. I know. I know who I am. And I know who I am in the firmamenta. And I know what it's gonna be now.
Carla Gallo
And I can eat your cookie.
Sarah Paulson
And I can eat your cookie if I want.
Yasmin Vasugian
And was this kind of like.
Carla Gallo
I just love that you called it out.
Sarah Paulson
I was like, oh, you're just gonna eat the cookie. You' eat the cookie. He's super.
Carla Gallo
Just got real.
Sarah Paulson
No, but, Tim, you can have my cookie. He's so talented.
Yasmin Vasugian
Yeah.
Sarah Paulson
And has nothing to do with LaGuardia. This is how he was born.
Yasmin Vasugian
Yeah.
Sarah Paulson
Yeah.
Yasmin Vasugian
Should we. Should we talk about Bones?
Carla Gallo
Okay.
Yasmin Vasugian
Well.
Carla Gallo
Okay. I think we should get to the title of the. You know, let's get to the question.
Sarah Paulson
Okay.
Carla Gallo
Sarah.
Sarah Paulson
Yes.
Yasmin Vasugian
What.
Carla Gallo
What is Bones? What's it about?
Sarah Paulson
I think it's a show about, like, using bones to figure out forensic data. Data like crime to figure out why and how a crime happened. But using bones instead of flesh, maybe, or.
Yasmin Vasugian
She just nailed it. Yes, you nailed it.
Carla Gallo
It's like, that's exactly what the show is about.
Sarah Paulson
I didn't Google it. That just.
Yasmin Vasugian
That was just advertising my British job.
Sarah Paulson
Yeah.
Carla Gallo
You get the word forensic?
Sarah Paulson
Only because. How very dare you. Absolutely. You pulled that word forensic out of your brain.
Carla Gallo
I am actually literally shocked.
Sarah Paulson
Shock.
Carla Gallo
I am literally shocked.
Sarah Paulson
I mean, we all know. Well, she knows math is like. I think of forensics, and math is like. But they feel like the same thing to me, so I don't. So I understand why the word forensic feels strange coming out of my brain. Just nonchalant in a very casual way. But it seems to me that I remember you being in met. This is how I remember talking to you while you. Whilst you were in medical gear. Like a lab coat. Yeah.
Yasmin Vasugian
Yeah.
Sarah Paulson
And I think I remember seeing you, like, in a. Crouching down low with a Camera looking up at you, like, while you guys were, like, low on the ground on a billboard. Is that possible?
Carla Gallo
Yes.
Sarah Paulson
So I'm thinking, like, it's a criminal. Criminal enterprise. Like, it's some kind of. It's a criminal enterprise. There's some kind of criminal component. And you guys are solving crimes and cases using.
Yasmin Vasugian
I'm very impressed, too.
Sarah Paulson
Pretty cool.
Yasmin Vasugian
I mean, she saw Billboard. She might have seen a commercial. And, like, I wanted that I saw years ago.
Sarah Paulson
Yeah, but you might have been on.
Carla Gallo
The Fox lot at some point. Like, were you. I mean, actually, weirdly, American Horror took over our stage.
Yasmin Vasugian
We were neighbors for a period of time before you took over the scene.
Sarah Paulson
You're both pointing at me in a way that's upsetting. I don't like it.
Yasmin Vasugian
I was gesturing.
Sarah Paulson
You were gesturing. And then this one got a really aggressive point.
Carla Gallo
I was trying to see what they said.
Sarah Paulson
Wait, you were on stages right next to us?
Yasmin Vasugian
Not next to us, but I think.
Carla Gallo
I mean, we were on the line.
Sarah Paulson
I saw you at work, like, at work once, and you were, like, wearing a lab coat, and your hair was in a ponytail, which means your hair is only back if you're doing a work that you can't have your hair down, although you wear your hair down. Was your hair down a lot on that show while you were doing things?
Yasmin Vasugian
Not while on the platform. While investigating or.
Sarah Paulson
What's the platform?
Yasmin Vasugian
The platform is in the lab. We had a lab. A very cool lab.
Carla Gallo
It was really cool stuff.
Sarah Paulson
So every. Very cool. There were bo. Remnants of dead bodies that you would crack their bones open and see what was going on with their bones.
Yasmin Vasugian
So it was when a body was so decomposed that they were not identifiable visually because all the flesh and things had been come off. So it was mostly had become, you know, skeletal. Yeah. Yeah. So. So, you know, if you have a body that's been left out for years or even weeks in certain environments, it gets decomposed to a point.
Sarah Paulson
How much did you have learned about all this during making it?
Yasmin Vasugian
I mean, a lot, right?
Sarah Paulson
You know more about this than a person who doesn't do this for a living would want to know.
Carla Gallo
Yes, she has gotten. Asking her to identify bones.
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Carla Gallo
Wait, can I show you. Can we show you a scene? Like just to give you an idea of the show?
Sarah Paulson
Yeah, I'd like to see it because I never saw an episode of it in my whole life.
Carla Gallo
Okay, I'm the shot. We're gonna show you a clip.
Sarah Paulson
Sorry that you're one of my best friends and I never watched any of your work.
Carla Gallo
We will eventually show you my work, but I think. Why don't we start with the. The.
Yasmin Vasugian
This one, Right?
Sarah Paulson
Yeah.
Carla Gallo
And we're just having it on here because I don't think we have the rights to show the clip.
Sarah Paulson
Okay.
Carla Gallo
This is a clip from season two, episode five. It's called the Truth and the Lie.
Sarah Paulson
Bloody. Bloody. Oh, no, that's disgusting. Oh, look at Emily Temperance Grandin. Age and sex. Determined. Oh, David's got a comment. Smells more like common. Oh, who's that guy? There could be evidence in there. She's. So you're gonna. Are you gonna put your hands in it?
Carla Gallo
Well, why don't you. Yeah, just.
Sarah Paulson
He was at the den. How would I know? He killed him, didn't he?
Carla Gallo
You know, I haven't seen.
Yasmin Vasugian
We haven't seen it yet, but this is a gross body to show you. That's why it's being shown.
Sarah Paulson
Yeah, gross.
Carla Gallo
Yeah.
Sarah Paulson
This was on network television.
Carla Gallo
Yeah, it was on Fox.
Sarah Paulson
Ew. Ew. That's a head. Yeah, yeah, that's a human head And a scalp.
Carla Gallo
That's it.
Sarah Paulson
Okay. There's no squishy. There are no squishy. There's no bones.
Carla Gallo
Well, there's bones in the tub.
Sarah Paulson
There's no bones in the brain.
Carla Gallo
Bones in.
Sarah Paulson
I call on this skull. I hate to put it.
Carla Gallo
That's. Those are bones.
Sarah Paulson
They're not bones. That's a scalp. That was a scalp.
Carla Gallo
There was a skull underneath.
Sarah Paulson
No, there wasn't. Looked like a. Like a comb over. It was a scalpy comb over.
Carla Gallo
You think? So you're saying in the bathtub the scalp part didn't disintegrate and that wasn't skull pieces.
Sarah Paulson
I'm just saying it looked like you lifted out a scalp and not a bone.
Carla Gallo
No.
Sarah Paulson
So I'm asking you.
Yasmin Vasugian
Oh, you think it's like, not a.
Sarah Paulson
So if there's flesh on a body, do you just ignore it or. There never is a. Clean it.
Yasmin Vasugian
We clean it with, like, boiling it or with, like, beetles.
Sarah Paulson
What?
Carla Gallo
Oh, sometimes they'll have beetles eat the flesh off.
Yasmin Vasugian
No, I'm just gonna.
Sarah Paulson
That's disgusting.
Yasmin Vasugian
I can't. I was just gonna look at that.
Carla Gallo
To just see the.
Sarah Paulson
You lift.
Yasmin Vasugian
No, that's a skull. That's a hard skull. But then at some point in that episode, it gets squishy. The bones get squishy.
Sarah Paulson
Why do they get squishy?
Yasmin Vasugian
I think because of what they were in or something like that.
Sarah Paulson
You don't know?
Carla Gallo
Well, they were in line because we have.
Yasmin Vasugian
We haven't. I mean, I did 240something episodes of the show.
Carla Gallo
Do you want to see a clip of me?
Sarah Paulson
Yeah. Wait, and while I'm going, is your voice going to be like, up here? Like every time I watch something from myself from back in the day, it's like the voice is.
Carla Gallo
Okay, so that's crazy that you said that, but I didn't know that because I guess I haven't seen it in so long.
Sarah Paulson
And you were like, why do I sound like that?
Carla Gallo
You sent me an interview thing that was like kind of a behind the scenes.
Yasmin Vasugian
It does sound different. Your voice sounds different.
Carla Gallo
My voice is almost an 8 year old.
Sarah Paulson
Somebody told me that it's the way they transfer the things that were. Oh. When they digitized it or something.
Carla Gallo
Because I was like, I really.
Sarah Paulson
I literally sound like this on a TV show.
Carla Gallo
Like this.
Sarah Paulson
I sound like. Like this. And I thought it was insane.
Carla Gallo
You will die when you see.
Sarah Paulson
Okay, put it on. Give it to me.
Yasmin Vasugian
I feel like I want to watch it all together. You know what I mean? I want to watch it. Well, I'll come around and watch it. Wait. Oh, wait. But here's my question. What? Do you remember when she got cast?
Sarah Paulson
No.
Yasmin Vasugian
Yeah.
Carla Gallo
Do you remember what my life situation.
Sarah Paulson
Was at that time was bad.
Carla Gallo
Correct. And that felt like a guess. I'm just going to say as someone who's known me really well, but that felt like a guess.
Sarah Paulson
Well, you know, pal, it was a long time ago, okay? And I'm old and I remember some things about my own life, less things about other people, but even less and less about my own.
Carla Gallo
So my state of being, it didn't relate to you, but it sort of did. You had helped me out at that time. Not by like, not like, not financially, but technically financially.
Sarah Paulson
I gave you a car.
Carla Gallo
No, you. You helped pay when my engine blew up. But that was different. No, you helped me get a job.
Sarah Paulson
At my sister's office casting. Which was hell on earth for you.
Carla Gallo
Correct. I was an assistant.
Sarah Paulson
She was an assistant to my sister.
Carla Gallo
Who was casting director because I've known her since she was nine.
Sarah Paulson
And she was nine.
Carla Gallo
So that's a tricky situation. Go get my fucking lunch. And you're like. And it was a casting office too. So then I would have to go into the. So I would be like, she'd be.
Sarah Paulson
Like, I'm right for this. And I'm right for this.
Carla Gallo
It was commercial, but I still. It was really. It was hard.
Sarah Paulson
And then you got bones. That's.
Carla Gallo
And I got bones because it was during the writer's dragon.
Sarah Paulson
Like, that's right.
Carla Gallo
So I clawed out of my.
Sarah Paulson
Like this show about bones. Helped you claw out of it.
Carla Gallo
Out of my. The grave.
Sarah Paulson
Out of the grave of your career. Great minds.
Carla Gallo
Great minds. Okay, watch a clip of me.
Sarah Paulson
Yeah, you watch a clip of me. Watch a clip.
Carla Gallo
You watch a clip.
Yasmin Vasugian
Okay. Oh, wait, this.
Carla Gallo
Look at.
Yasmin Vasugian
Look at the baby.
Carla Gallo
Pal.
Sarah Paulson
I'm dying, pal. I'm dying, pal. You have a mustache.
Carla Gallo
What?
Sarah Paulson
You have a mustache cleaning.
Carla Gallo
The rudest thing anyone's ever seen.
Sarah Paulson
You have a mustache. That's so rude, pal. Emily looks very pretty. There's.
Yasmin Vasugian
Yeah, we get treated differently.
Carla Gallo
Yeah, I know.
Yasmin Vasugian
I don't know her as well.
Sarah Paulson
Pal. Look at your cute. It's. Oh, pal, you're so tiny. You're holding a skull Now. I would like to stay for the record.
Carla Gallo
That's from Issues.
Sarah Paulson
You were about to laugh. I could think you were about to laugh.
Yasmin Vasugian
No, I laughed. They had to cut around me laughing. Oh, I laughed.
Sarah Paulson
I remember you telling me about shooting. Oh, Emily looks like she's gonna laugh too, pal. First of all, can we discuss for a second how bad the. I'm so sorry, you guys, but how bad the. The skull looked?
Carla Gallo
Well, it also broke in a crazy.
Sarah Paulson
It looked like it was very glued together. It just didn't look like a great real skull.
Carla Gallo
Well, because it was very.
Yasmin Vasugian
Oh, I don't think I will say in general on the show. They did do a good job on.
Carla Gallo
The bone, by the way. That was a problem.
Yasmin Vasugian
But it might be just the characteristics of that particular one, because it was. It was in pieces. It was in fragile pieces.
Carla Gallo
It had to be. But by the way, that was season four, episode eight, the Skull and the Sculpture.
Sarah Paulson
Oh, she was definitely about to laugh right there. She's definitely.
Yasmin Vasugian
I know.
Carla Gallo
I felt like she was gonna laugh, too.
Sarah Paulson
No, you were about you right when you first probably.
Carla Gallo
Yes, I do remember being so.
Sarah Paulson
Wait.
Carla Gallo
Freaking funny.
Sarah Paulson
Wait, right after she does it, there's a shot of her this way. Wait, wait. Yeah, she definitely. I think you're right, pal. You're so young. Baby face.
Carla Gallo
When I watch it back, my whole face is just teeth, because I think my whole bone structure is just tiny. And then my jaw, because I watch back, and I'm like, I'm all teeth. I'm not anymore in that I don't.
Sarah Paulson
See that at all. I just see, like, a little baby face. And I see your kids in your face.
Yasmin Vasugian
Really? I know. I see that too.
Sarah Paulson
Do you see that about you? How many kids do you have?
Yasmin Vasugian
I have two kids. Two boys.
Sarah Paulson
And do they. Do you see your face in them at all?
Yasmin Vasugian
I don't. I don't. I see my dad. My one son looks like my dad. That is true so much. And I know I look like my dad, so I can, like, relate to seeing that. Say, I guess we look alike.
Carla Gallo
But wait, can I circle back to the mustache?
Yasmin Vasugian
I feel like.
Sarah Paulson
You do not.
Yasmin Vasugian
She did not have a mustache.
Carla Gallo
I looked like a weird.
Sarah Paulson
A weird light. And all of a sudden there was a shadow. Maybe it was melasma.
Carla Gallo
I will say at 32 years old.
Sarah Paulson
You look 22 in that, people.
Carla Gallo
Thank you. When.
Yasmin Vasugian
When she's older than I am and she played my. Well, what do you think she played?
Carla Gallo
Oh, yeah. Who do you think I played? Like, what was.
Yasmin Vasugian
What do you think her character was like?
Sarah Paulson
Well, since you just dropped it, like you're a newbie, like, you're. You don't know what you're doing. You're like. You're like. Is Daisy. I have a memory of that.
Yasmin Vasugian
Oh, I wondered if she liked that.
Sarah Paulson
I remember your name also because it's my grandmother's name. So it's because it was about me somehow that I probably remembered you. But. But you. You obviously don't know what. You just got there. And so, like, to me, what I can tell from this, seeing this clip, I imagine you're asked her beforehand. You should have.
Yasmin Vasugian
We should have asked.
Sarah Paulson
But now to me, it looks like you don't know what you're doing and she's giving you a shot. Maybe you're her assistant.
Carla Gallo
I'm her intern.
Sarah Paulson
Oh, you're her intern. Did you graduate on the show? You never became.
Yasmin Vasugian
I did become a doctor finally.
Carla Gallo
At the very end.
Yasmin Vasugian
Yeah.
Carla Gallo
Yeah.
Yasmin Vasugian
Became a doctor.
Sarah Paulson
Were you always making mistakes like that? Was that sort of your gig?
Carla Gallo
No, not really. I know. That's what I thought was interesting too. I was like, oh, there's a guy.
Sarah Paulson
Should have run with that. I know.
Yasmin Vasugian
That's really funny. Quality of her character.
Sarah Paulson
What was the main quality of your character?
Carla Gallo
What do you think the main quality of my character was? Not based on that.
Sarah Paulson
Based on you. The person.
Carla Gallo
Yeah.
Sarah Paulson
And the actress. Yeah. Really knows a lot.
Carla Gallo
Yeah.
Sarah Paulson
But real. Kind of know it all.
Yasmin Vasugian
Oh, yeah, that's true.
Carla Gallo
Oh, ouch. Yeah.
Yasmin Vasugian
But true. She didn't say just it was about you.
Sarah Paulson
But I can imagine, like, what you would at that point in time be cast as.
Carla Gallo
I love that you're, like, in that era.
Sarah Paulson
I'm using my own knowledge of you.
Carla Gallo
I love it.
Sarah Paulson
She probably knows a lot. Her name is Daisy. She knows a lot. Were you like a vet before you came here to do this?
Yasmin Vasugian
You worked like a veterinarian?
Sarah Paulson
Like a veterinarian?
Carla Gallo
No, no, she only studied forensics.
Sarah Paulson
Oh, forensics.
Carla Gallo
So, yeah.
Sarah Paulson
But if you're studying for it. So can I ask, are you cops?
Yasmin Vasugian
No, no, no. You're scientists.
Sarah Paulson
You're scientists.
Yasmin Vasugian
Yeah.
Carla Gallo
Yeah. David was the cop on the show, so.
Yasmin Vasugian
David.
Sarah Paulson
So there was a cop? Yeah.
Carla Gallo
Yes.
Sarah Paulson
So he was not a bones head.
Carla Gallo
He was not a bones head. No, he was a cop.
Sarah Paulson
Did you guys have a romance on the show?
Yasmin Vasugian
Yes, we did.
Carla Gallo
You clearly you could.
Yasmin Vasugian
You can figure it out. We'll have a segment that will be a perfect opportunity for her too.
Carla Gallo
Yes.
Sarah Paulson
But I'm wondering, like, are you. But did you guys get together, like, for real, like from real life? No.
Carla Gallo
Offset.
Sarah Paulson
That would be some great tea.
Carla Gallo
I know.
Sarah Paulson
I really want to know.
Carla Gallo
I know.
Sarah Paulson
And if it happened, you should spill it. Right.
Yasmin Vasugian
People literally think that we're married in real life.
Sarah Paulson
You never made out with him ever and realized?
Yasmin Vasugian
No.
Sarah Paulson
Were you with your husband already?
Yasmin Vasugian
No, but he had a wife.
Sarah Paulson
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Carla Gallo
We were gonna recast the show Bones.
Sarah Paulson
Oh, yeah, yeah, yeah.
Yasmin Vasugian
Okay.
Carla Gallo
We're gonna recast the role of Temperance Brennan with Broadway star Sarah Paulson. Tony Award winning Sarah Katherine Paulson. Or maybe it's an audition. I don't know.
Sarah Paulson
Do I have lines?
Carla Gallo
This is just. Yeah, you're Brennan. Can you pass that?
Yasmin Vasugian
Am I reading the other.
Carla Gallo
Yeah, you're reading it with her because.
Sarah Paulson
I have to read the part in front of the master herself.
Carla Gallo
Yeah.
Sarah Paulson
So the show, you were essentially like Ellen Pompeo is like Meredith Gray. Grey's Anatomy.
Yasmin Vasugian
Like, you're essentially title character.
Sarah Paulson
Title character.
Carla Gallo
Essentially titular.
Yasmin Vasugian
The show was originally called titled Brennan.
Sarah Paulson
And they change it to Bones.
Yasmin Vasugian
They change it to Bones, which just makes sense.
Carla Gallo
Look how Quickly. You knew what it was about the.
Yasmin Vasugian
Show was about because it's called.
Carla Gallo
That's a perfect title.
Yasmin Vasugian
Yeah.
Carla Gallo
Perfect title.
Sarah Paulson
Yeah. Brennan, I'd be like, I don't know what this is.
Yasmin Vasugian
I have no idea.
Carla Gallo
It's a show about a guy named Brandon.
Sarah Paulson
Yeah.
Carla Gallo
Wait, read the.
Sarah Paulson
Okay.
Yasmin Vasugian
Okay.
Sarah Paulson
It says dialogue for Sarah to read. Am I to say what the the episode is?
Carla Gallo
Yes, please.
Sarah Paulson
Does it say season one, episode eight, the Girl in the Fridge?
Carla Gallo
Brennan, I'm riveted already.
Sarah Paulson
The gelatinous puddle was decomposed tissue from which our labs extracted and analyzed liver and kidney samples by mass spectrometer.
Carla Gallo
Why is she so the.
Sarah Paulson
I don't know. She's a. She's a scientist.
Carla Gallo
Yeah.
Yasmin Vasugian
Okay.
Sarah Paulson
The hydromorphone level in her liver was 8.4 and 6.6 in her kidney. Death occurs at 7.7 and 5.2 respectively.
Yasmin Vasugian
It's so good. Give her the part.
Sarah Paulson
Just be the prosecutor. We're doing.
Yasmin Vasugian
And the reason they would be given.
Carla Gallo
My God.
Yasmin Vasugian
And the reason they would be giving the victim this narcotic.
Sarah Paulson
Short term pre steel reaction on the right proximal lateral humerus was consistent with a bound individual.
Yasmin Vasugian
So to rephrase.
Sarah Paulson
And the placement of the wrist restraints coupled with her hydroparathyroidism would account for the stress factors on her distal anterior surface of both the radi and the ulna.
Yasmin Vasugian
Her bones broke because she was struggling to free herself.
Sarah Paulson
Yeah, I believe I just said that.
Yasmin Vasugian
Oh, thank you, doctor. That'll be all for now.
Sarah Paulson
So how many of the words did I get wrong?
Yasmin Vasugian
You got them all pretty well.
Carla Gallo
You sound great, though.
Yasmin Vasugian
There was a couple.
Carla Gallo
There was a period.
Sarah Paulson
It sounded hydromorphone.
Yasmin Vasugian
I think you got. And I think hyper periosteal is how I think that was.
Carla Gallo
I didn't like that.
Sarah Paulson
I didn't say that.
Yasmin Vasugian
Hyperparathyroidism.
Sarah Paulson
I said hyperparathyroidism.
Yasmin Vasugian
And it's radii.
Sarah Paulson
Radii. What did I see?
Yasmin Vasugian
Radi. Radio. Radi. Radi.
Sarah Paulson
I don't know radii.
Yasmin Vasugian
But it was pretty darn amazing.
Sarah Paulson
Give me another one. I want to do another one.
Yasmin Vasugian
We only have one other one.
Sarah Paulson
This is like. I know that we finished shooting our show recently and now I'm ready to act. I'm ready to work. Give you more scenes. I'll play a different part. Don't you have a different. I mean like I was Bunny.
Yasmin Vasugian
I should have brought us score.
Carla Gallo
We all thought about second to last script for some reason. Of all the scripts, that's the only one I seem to have.
Sarah Paulson
Wow.
Carla Gallo
And I was like, I have none. I should bring it. And then I was like, we can read a whole.
Sarah Paulson
We could do a radio play where we do the whole.
Yasmin Vasugian
A whole script. Yeah.
Sarah Paulson
People would be wanting.
Yasmin Vasugian
That would be amazing.
Sarah Paulson
You could actually recast it with, like.
Yasmin Vasugian
Yeah, you're as Brennan.
Sarah Paulson
I'm Brandon, but I've turned. You know, when you play a scientist, I think you want to be Elizabeth Holmes.
Carla Gallo
Is that your smart.
Sarah Paulson
Yeah, I want to be like this when I. When I. That's your.
Carla Gallo
That was your smart voice.
Sarah Paulson
This is when I'm very intelligent. I want to sound like this. This.
Carla Gallo
I mean, you don't like this. It was a wild choice.
Sarah Paulson
I think it was a great choice.
Carla Gallo
It was in the moment.
Sarah Paulson
It was in the moment, and I.
Carla Gallo
Just went with it.
Yasmin Vasugian
I support it.
Carla Gallo
It was.
Sarah Paulson
I just feel like also, Emily has a deep voice, and so I was trying to create some. Some deeper voice, but with my own twist on it, which is this.
Carla Gallo
Okay. I think people.
Sarah Paulson
It doesn't sound like that, though.
Yasmin Vasugian
You just went, oh, okay. Okay.
Sarah Paulson
No, I didn't like the face that went with it.
Yasmin Vasugian
That's like the dumb love voice. Yeah.
Carla Gallo
You're like.
Sarah Paulson
Is Daisy dumb? Was she dumb?
Yasmin Vasugian
No.
Sarah Paulson
Really?
Carla Gallo
Very smart, but very annoying.
Sarah Paulson
Oh, so you were an annoyer.
Yasmin Vasugian
She got fired twice. I kept everybody.
Sarah Paulson
Wait, didn't you get fired and you were afraid that you were actually not gonna be on the show for a minute?
Carla Gallo
Sure. Well, because I shot one, and it was just one episode. I was only hired for one episode. And then, oddly, I actually shot Californication.
Sarah Paulson
Oh, that's right.
Carla Gallo
The whole time in the middle. And then got a call to come.
Yasmin Vasugian
Back playing another character named Daisy.
Carla Gallo
I know Stacy on both.
Sarah Paulson
She looks like a flower.
Carla Gallo
Can we play a game?
Sarah Paulson
Yeah.
Carla Gallo
Guess the plot. Okay, you're not. It doesn't have to be a long plot explanation.
Sarah Paulson
Okay.
Carla Gallo
You know, okay, the first one is. This is season eight episode. Episode 22. What is this plot? The episode's called the Party in the Pants.
Sarah Paulson
The Party in the Pants. The plot of the.
Carla Gallo
The.
Sarah Paulson
That show is that there is a problem with the penis, and the penis is broken, or the skin is gone from the penis, but the bone is still there.
Yasmin Vasugian
The bone.
Carla Gallo
The penis bone.
Sarah Paulson
Penis bone.
Carla Gallo
Yeah. Yes.
Sarah Paulson
Yes.
Yasmin Vasugian
One of the most essential bones.
Sarah Paulson
The bone. The bone is there. The boner of the penis bone.
Carla Gallo
Correct.
Sarah Paulson
And then the humerus is attached to. To the penis bone. The pelvis. It's about the pelvis. There's a party in the pelvis. Yeah, there's some kind of pelvis problem in the bones of the pelvis.
Carla Gallo
Great. The real plot is the team investigates when a stockbroker who moonlights as a stripper is murdered.
Sarah Paulson
Oh, so that's not what I thought. Okay.
Yasmin Vasugian
The passenger in the oven.
Sarah Paulson
I'm sorry, what?
Yasmin Vasugian
The passenger in the oven.
Sarah Paulson
That is an episode about a burned down house, and they find in the oven a dead body.
Carla Gallo
A passenger.
Sarah Paulson
Well, there aren't any ovens in. Oh, in a. Is it a mobile home? There's a mobile. Like a mobile.
Yasmin Vasugian
Something that moves.
Sarah Paulson
There's something that moves. It's in a trunk. What's an oven? An oven on wheels.
Carla Gallo
Mm.
Sarah Paulson
There's an oven.
Yasmin Vasugian
Not necessarily on wheels. Well, it does.
Carla Gallo
Don't help her.
Sarah Paulson
But it's a passenger.
Yasmin Vasugian
You're supposed to make up your own.
Sarah Paulson
Say it again.
Yasmin Vasugian
The passenger. Oh, the passenger in the oven and the oven.
Sarah Paulson
Or in the.
Yasmin Vasugian
In the oven.
Sarah Paulson
Passenger in the oven.
Carla Gallo
It's While en route to China to identify prehistoric anthropologists anthropological remains. Booth and Brandon are called upon to solve a murder in midair when the flight attendant discovers a fully cooked human body in the plane's microwave.
Yasmin Vasugian
Very plausible.
Sarah Paulson
That could never happen.
Yasmin Vasugian
Very plausible. Don't have a dare question.
Carla Gallo
This is ripped from the headline.
Sarah Paulson
Don't you dare question the headline. The human body in a micro body in an airplane microwave.
Carla Gallo
It's a big microwave.
Sarah Paulson
On the Reddit, on the boards that they were did back then. Like, this was not a possibility.
Carla Gallo
I don't know. Okay, the next one.
Sarah Paulson
Prove it.
Carla Gallo
The butt in the joke.
Sarah Paulson
That's the title of the episode. They had a really good time with this, didn't they? The writers, the. But in. Not of. In the butt in the joke.
Yasmin Vasugian
I have to remember what that is.
Sarah Paulson
I don't have an idea what it is. It's a. It's a. It's a. It's about a comedian who. Oh, I did it. It's about a comedian who was found in a locker downstairs at the Comedy Store.
Carla Gallo
Ooh, do we have a spin off on it?
Yasmin Vasugian
That's a good idea.
Carla Gallo
A street artist falls and lands directly in own glue and into human remains.
Yasmin Vasugian
It's not related to a.
Sarah Paulson
Wait, he falls into human remains in glue.
Carla Gallo
Into his own, like, I think art piece. That's like a glue thing.
Yasmin Vasugian
I have a memory about that.
Carla Gallo
You do?
Yasmin Vasugian
Yeah.
Carla Gallo
Look at this. Hot. Cold Goss.
Yasmin Vasugian
Give it.
Carla Gallo
What is it?
Sarah Paulson
Cold Goss.
Yasmin Vasugian
I was trying to breastfeed my child and get to set.
Sarah Paulson
I didn't think this was going There.
Yasmin Vasugian
Very uncomfortable. Attached to. He was, like, stuck. They had, like, prosthetics attaching him to the Remain. Like the actor.
Carla Gallo
They stuck him.
Yasmin Vasugian
They stuck him so that he couldn't move. So I was delaying it because I, Like, I. I just was trying to feed my child, and then I. I mean, this is very much a woman mom story, but I, like, ran dry, and I. I was so determined to breastfeed that I had no formula. And so I. I was so stressed. I was bawling, crying, like.
Sarah Paulson
And so the guy was attached to.
Yasmin Vasugian
The thing, and I felt so bad sitting. I was. I delayed. You know, I was just. It took. I mean, it wasn't like I was delayed for hours or something.
Sarah Paulson
No, but you had to try to get a little bit of that tit.
Yasmin Vasugian
Y. Yep.
Carla Gallo
All right, give her another one.
Yasmin Vasugian
Aliens in the spaceship.
Sarah Paulson
Well, aliens are in spaceships.
Carla Gallo
Oh, no, I didn't think it was going to go this way.
Sarah Paulson
Go ahead, say aliens and spaceships.
Carla Gallo
In a spaceship.
Sarah Paulson
Alien in a. They got really. They got tired that day. There was, like, alien in a spaceship. That's. That is about a body found inside, like, a spaceship that a child would build in their. In their living room. You know, like. Like a spaceship. And then they found, like, a body in there.
Carla Gallo
Okay.
Sarah Paulson
Okay.
Carla Gallo
This is a favorite episode of People's. Now, what I don't understand is because I've not seen it.
Yasmin Vasugian
The plot is not explained. The plot I don't have is not explained. The bodies. If I recall, the bodies are in a kind of time capsule kind of thing.
Carla Gallo
Oh, okay.
Yasmin Vasugian
But the. The plot, we. We get buried alive. My character and Hodgins, TJ's character, we're buried. We find ourselves buried alive by a.
Carla Gallo
Serial killer who likes to Grave digger.
Sarah Paulson
A grave digger. Was that only one episode or did it go along a couple of episodes? The us.
Yasmin Vasugian
The Grave Digger went along more. But that.
Sarah Paulson
Because there's no way, like, I just like, if I'm a showrunner, I'm like, you don't. She's so smart about this. I'm just like, you wouldn't. You wouldn't want that to be a one off.
Carla Gallo
Crazy. You asked that. That's really, like.
Sarah Paulson
You wouldn't want that. You don't want. Sorry.
Yasmin Vasugian
Oops. She's smart about this.
Sarah Paulson
You wouldn't want it to be a oneoff. You'd want them to be down there long enough to have a couple episodes.
Yasmin Vasugian
Well, we were down there only one episode.
Sarah Paulson
Yeah, but you should.
Yasmin Vasugian
I got. We got saved by Booth.
Sarah Paulson
Yeah.
Carla Gallo
Of Course.
Sarah Paulson
Right. But it should be an ongoing thing.
Yasmin Vasugian
If there's a serial killer, the serial killer came back.
Sarah Paulson
Because then you can have it, like, interwoven, and, like, maybe this person is. You're not only dealing with the crime you're fighting, but then the crime that's maybe gonna happen to you.
Yasmin Vasugian
Exactly. Look at this reboot on her hand. She should have written bones.
Carla Gallo
Maybe she'll write the reboot. Can I ask you one last plot thing?
Sarah Paulson
Yeah.
Carla Gallo
Because the last one. And we don't have to use all of them.
Sarah Paulson
I want all of them.
Carla Gallo
The goop on the girl.
Sarah Paulson
Ew.
Carla Gallo
That's why I put it in there.
Sarah Paulson
The goop on the girl.
Carla Gallo
That's right. What's. What are they solving?
Sarah Paulson
They're. Oh, what are they solving?
Carla Gallo
What is it?
Sarah Paulson
There's some goop on a girl.
Carla Gallo
Yeah.
Sarah Paulson
And they gotta figure out what kind of goop. Goop.
Carla Gallo
Well, what is it?
Sarah Paulson
It's intestines. But. But that wouldn't help you. Their intestinal goop.
Carla Gallo
Okay. Their intestinal goop.
Sarah Paulson
It's intestinal goop on the girl. And. But that. So are they titling these shows based on, like, what the crime is? Because that's usually.
Yasmin Vasugian
It's the cr. It's the base on the.
Sarah Paulson
What are your bones telling you about goop? That's what I'm confused about.
Yasmin Vasugian
Well, it's not just. I mean, a lot of times the. The bones we find are not clean. They just have to be. Not recognizable, but, like, they just have to be decomposed. So there's. A lot of times there's goop all over. All the time. We called it corpse gravy. That was coined by Tamara Taylor, who coined it, and we were so used to it that we'd be. We'd get our gloves on, then we'd be just like.
Carla Gallo
Yeah.
Yasmin Vasugian
You know, get our fingers full of corpse gravy. And then. Yeah, it was disgusting.
Sarah Paulson
Gross.
Yasmin Vasugian
We were desensitized to it, but it was disgusting.
Sarah Paulson
So the goop on the girl is. Is. Is about. I. I mean, yeah, it's Gwyneth Paltrow. Oh, yeah.
Yasmin Vasugian
It's Gwyneth Paltrow's found dead.
Sarah Paulson
Gwyneth Paltrow is found dead. And it's like. It's not goop.
Carla Gallo
Like, yeah, it is.
Sarah Paulson
How else do you spell goop? How would you. Well, how did you think it was spelled, pal? I don't know, because I can't do math. But let's. How are you with the spell?
Carla Gallo
In my head, it was oddly go.
Sarah Paulson
Ahead, G, O, P, O. Gop. The GOP on the GOP on the girl.
Carla Gallo
It's political.
Sarah Paulson
It's a political thing.
Carla Gallo
Listen, what it really is. Brendan's Brendan see Temple Grandin discovers Brennan's father, played by Ryan o', Neill, invites a distant relative, Margaret, played by Zoe Deschanel.
Sarah Paulson
That's your sister.
Carla Gallo
To spend Christmas with him and his daughter. Brennan and Booth investigate when a man dressed as Santa is blown up after a botched bank robbery.
Sarah Paulson
Oh. So. No, I would never get that.
Carla Gallo
No, no.
Yasmin Vasugian
You're not expected to get that. You're supposed to make up your own.
Sarah Paulson
That would. That would have been a really. If I'd come up with that idea. Really?
Carla Gallo
No.
Yasmin Vasugian
I would a. Not believe you're psychic. I. I would just believe.
Sarah Paulson
I would fast go on every episode and I'm like, crazy brains.
Yasmin Vasugian
Remembers everything.
Sarah Paulson
Yeah. Like Mary Lou Henner.
Yasmin Vasugian
Yeah.
Carla Gallo
Oh, yeah.
Sarah Paulson
She's a person who literally can remember the date and I'm like, yeah.
Carla Gallo
Have you asked her? Like, have you.
Sarah Paulson
I did go to see her in a play and I did ask her about it, and I can't, of course, remember anything she said about it because she can probably tell us exactly what she'll tell you.
Yasmin Vasugian
Exactly.
Carla Gallo
She knows exactly.
Yasmin Vasugian
I've met her, too, and I really like her, but I don't think I discussed that.
Carla Gallo
She.
Yasmin Vasugian
She mentioned, like, I met her a few times and the only time I can remember after knowing that about her.
Sarah Paulson
Yeah.
Yasmin Vasugian
Was she said she was a producer on that show Taxi. No, on the show Unforgettable or whatever with Poppy Montgomery.
Carla Gallo
She was a producer on that.
Sarah Paulson
Yes.
Yasmin Vasugian
I think because it was based on her person. I never watched the show, but. Was it called Unforgettable?
Sarah Paulson
Was it really?
Yasmin Vasugian
Yeah, I think it's called Unforgettable.
Sarah Paulson
Oh, that was on for a while, wasn't it?
Yasmin Vasugian
I think it had a couple. Few years. A few years, yeah.
Sarah Paulson
Remember those days when, like, there'd be some shows on for a couple few years?
Yasmin Vasugian
Yeah. Like a network show.
Sarah Paulson
Like a network show. You do 22 episodes. Those days are over. Did you guys do 22? Yeah, 24. 26.
Yasmin Vasugian
We did 24 one year. And it's. It's messed up because we had the strike and then we had. We had different things, and I. I also, like, had gave birth to a kid in the middle of a season, and then they gave me. I asked for six weeks off and they gave me 12 weeks off, which I was glad. But, yeah, so we had less episodes those seasons. I thought they do episodes without Me. But they didn't. But anyway.
Sarah Paulson
No, you're going to Bones.
Yasmin Vasugian
I'm Bones.
Carla Gallo
Brendan. But they did episodes without like temporal Brendan.
Sarah Paulson
Temporal Brendan can. No show can exist without temporal Brandon.
Carla Gallo
You did a show that I think didn't make it to. I mean, quite a few of those. But what I'm thinking of there is a Bones connection. You were on a show called the D.A.
Sarah Paulson
Yes. With Michaela Conlon. Yes, yes, I was. A very short lived show.
Carla Gallo
I was gonna say I got picked up for.
Sarah Paulson
Are you ready?
Carla Gallo
Yeah.
Sarah Paulson
Three episodes.
Yasmin Vasugian
No, it did not.
Sarah Paulson
That was like the weirdest pickup. They picked us up for three episodes. Oh, no. Maybe we did six. Maybe it was like a mid season thing. But they only aired three.
Yasmin Vasugian
But it wasn't 13.
Sarah Paulson
No, we wasn't nine. It wasn't 13. It wasn't 22. It was six. And I think three aired. And then they were like, we're good, we're good.
Carla Gallo
Was it bad?
Sarah Paulson
I don't remember being a great show.
Carla Gallo
Okay.
Sarah Paulson
I played a D a. It was J.K. simmons. It was Steven Weber, me, Mikayla. Do you remember her? I do. Oh, yes, I do. Oh, yeah.
Carla Gallo
Love her so good.
Sarah Paulson
Love her so good. Tall, beautiful. Really beautiful and tall and fun. And she had not been. We had done the pilot, See, we had done a pilot, I think that she wasn't in. And then when we got picked up for our six. Oh, they brought her in.
Yasmin Vasugian
Yeah.
Sarah Paulson
Because I guess I wasn't enough for the. Like to be the lady they had.
Yasmin Vasugian
Oh, you were enough.
Sarah Paulson
I don't think so. I think they were like.
Yasmin Vasugian
But they wanted.
Sarah Paulson
They needed like, hoodie in there.
Yasmin Vasugian
They don't want to just have it.
Sarah Paulson
All be about wanted like A.
Yasmin Vasugian
And 1.
Carla Gallo
Was she like a hottie?
Sarah Paulson
Yeah, she was like the hot, new, you know, tall drink of water face. And I was like, hi, I'm your da. Yeah, you know what I mean? Like, oh, hi, I'm your da. I like to play everybody with a brain like this.
Yasmin Vasugian
My favorite story about that of Michaela is that my assistant, Sahara, like, just at some point she asked Michaela, like, she's like, what. What jeans are you wearing? I love your jeans. She was wearing the same jeans I was wearing. Like the literal same cut, set and brand that I was wearing. But she just makes it look so much better.
Sarah Paulson
She's really. Is she still like that?
Carla Gallo
Huh?
Sarah Paulson
Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. It's annoying.
Carla Gallo
Yeah.
Sarah Paulson
I feel like some people get too much.
Carla Gallo
Oh, yeah.
Sarah Paulson
Face and the beauty and all the things you can. You can't get all the Things.
Yasmin Vasugian
Well, I mean, we all have all.
Sarah Paulson
I mean, obviously present company, not with. I mean excluded, whatever.
Yasmin Vasugian
Everyone else. Else can't also get.
Carla Gallo
I know everyone else can't. This should be a podcast called all the Things.
Sarah Paulson
All the Things.
Yasmin Vasugian
All the Things.
Carla Gallo
Now before we wrap up on all the Things. Yeah. Do you have any other bones? You know, questions, questions, queries, thoughts, guesses?
Sarah Paulson
A question.
Yasmin Vasugian
Okay.
Carla Gallo
Okay.
Sarah Paulson
Who was your favorite guest star?
Yasmin Vasugian
Oh my gosh.
Sarah Paulson
And it's not. I'm not talking like it can be. You can. It can hit on a bunch of different levels. It could be somebody that you were so excited to actually work with or somebody who was so fun and good when they were there.
Yasmin Vasugian
Can I have like a few?
Sarah Paulson
You can have a few. Like, just give me.
Carla Gallo
No show has had more crazy guests, by the way, than this show.
Yasmin Vasugian
I mean law. I mean other shows have Law and Order and stuff, but we're like the la. So many people come through before they became like a thing or even after or whatever. But okay. Betty White.
Sarah Paulson
Oh my God, Betty.
Yasmin Vasugian
She did a few episodes. Cindy Lopper. What Did a few episodes. Those women are just. That's idols from everyone's.
Sarah Paulson
Is iconic now.
Yasmin Vasugian
But that's.
Sarah Paulson
That's really.
Carla Gallo
No, it is literally.
Sarah Paulson
Literally.
Yasmin Vasugian
And then I like. So that is like the fact that I have Cyndi Lauper's phone number in my phone. It's just like the most. I mean, if I told myself as.
Sarah Paulson
A young person girls just want to have fun was going to be like a person you could call and be.
Carla Gallo
Like, hey, if girls just want to have fun was a person you could.
Yasmin Vasugian
Call to have fun as girls.
Sarah Paulson
Yes.
Yasmin Vasugian
But I'd also say the. That scoot McNary. Yes. He was so great. He came on. He was.
Carla Gallo
We didn't know who he was episode. And I was reviewing it for this and I was like, in an episode.
Yasmin Vasugian
With Scooter, which makes no sense. They brought him back because he was so good. Because he was so good. Like to make like he plays a stalker of a character of like the. A dead person or somebody of note, I can't remember. And he had like. And I remember Karine Rosenthal wrote the script. And so it was a combo of like the. This great funny dialogue where he was like, I broke into a house to. I was just going to knit a sweater for her. He played this like stoner stalker and he was just amazing. And then they brought him back cuz he was just so great. And it made no sense to bring him back. But they figured out how?
Sarah Paulson
Because he was so great.
Yasmin Vasugian
He's so great.
Sarah Paulson
And look at him now.
Yasmin Vasugian
And look at him now.
Sarah Paulson
Just outrageous.
Yasmin Vasugian
I mean, I just saw him in complete unknown. I watched it on an airplane because that's how I watch any movies. It was so good. He was great.
Carla Gallo
Great.
Yasmin Vasugian
The whole cast was great, but I was just like. I was a stone.
Sarah Paulson
We had him in the beginning.
Carla Gallo
We had Michael B. Jordan, Giancarlo Esposito, Aaron Paul, Stephen Fry.
Sarah Paulson
Oh, my God. Stephen Fry.
Yasmin Vasugian
I mean, Linda Lavin.
Sarah Paulson
I mean, crazy.
Carla Gallo
We've had.
Yasmin Vasugian
So. I mean, that's just scratching the surface. I mean, not that, you know, but there's more.
Carla Gallo
Yeah. Not thinking you never auditioned for the Bones, huh?
Sarah Paulson
Never auditioned for the Bones, huh? No, no.
Yasmin Vasugian
I feel like you're doing okay without it, though.
Sarah Paulson
No, I feel like. I feel like I missed out on a rite of passage. It sounds like, since, like, everyone in their mother.
Yasmin Vasugian
But I was just saying it was so. It'd be so great if you were on the show, because, you guys, I know Cleo was on the show.
Sarah Paulson
Cleo was on the show.
Yasmin Vasugian
She played a killer.
Carla Gallo
We were in the episode together. We were saving it to have her.
Sarah Paulson
When it's the episode. Yes.
Carla Gallo
Which is a while from now.
Sarah Paulson
Yeah. But, yeah, you should try to have every guest star. I know.
Carla Gallo
We should. We should just start bumping them up.
Sarah Paulson
Just bumping.
Carla Gallo
Or just.
Yasmin Vasugian
Just have them on.
Sarah Paulson
Just have them on when it's time. It's just. You got to do it.
Carla Gallo
On that note.
Yasmin Vasugian
Oh, we have listened questions.
Sarah Paulson
I could answer them.
Yasmin Vasugian
We didn't tell people who was coming on. We just said, yeah, but who's never seen the show? What questions do you have? And it's. And from Lynn. Poor Mariko. Why. Why have you not watched this amazing show?
Carla Gallo
Yeah. Why?
Yasmin Vasugian
Well, why, Sarah?
Sarah Paulson
Why? Here's a really good question.
Carla Gallo
Thank you for asking that, Lynn.
Sarah Paulson
Lynn, it's a really good question, because also, Carla Gallo is one of my best friends in the world. And you would think. But I would probably put it to Carla. Have you seen everything I've ever done?
Carla Gallo
I've seen a lot of it. No, you haven't. I've seen a lot of it. But I will say, when you were talking about the play with Linda Lavin, I was like.
Sarah Paulson
Like, I don't think. I don't think. I took a big plane over to New York to see that.
Carla Gallo
I didn't see it. Didn't see it.
Sarah Paulson
Didn't see it. It's okay.
Carla Gallo
You have, like, 33 opportunities.
Sarah Paulson
Oh, you were on 33 episodes. Yeah. That's bad.
Yasmin Vasugian
Here's why started. You probably would have watched it if she started the show.
Sarah Paulson
I would have. That is correct. I would have started from the beginning. But also it might have coincided with a time when I was doing what you were doing, which is the one hour drama. Or it was Studio 60 time or whatever it was. What was it all? I don't even know what it was I was doing. What was the year of this show? When was it on?
Carla Gallo
I would come in 2008, 2009. I think I came in somewhere in there.
Yasmin Vasugian
She started in 2008, 2005.
Sarah Paulson
I was doing the play.
Carla Gallo
I don't care about 2005 because you weren't there yet. I wasn't there yet.
Sarah Paulson
So in 2008 it was studio 60 times. So I think. I think it was around 2006, 2007. And so it's like, remember we.
Carla Gallo
It was more 2008. I'm not. I don't care what you're doing in 06 and 07.
Sarah Paulson
So then after that, maybe I went back to New York and did Leap if I did Cupid 2.0 with Bobby. And so I think, like, I was, you know, busy, heavily invested in my own life and my career. And so I just wasn't interested in watching your stupid show.
Yasmin Vasugian
It wasn't also like the streaming age.
Sarah Paulson
And there was no status show. Member tivo.
Yasmin Vasugian
We were just.
Sarah Paulson
I remember getting invited to a party where like, if you come to this party, we'll give you a TiVo. Yeah.
Yasmin Vasugian
Yes. I got a free TV.
Sarah Paulson
Like some TV guide party or something.
Yasmin Vasugian
Yeah.
Sarah Paulson
Remember those things we used to go to? And you'd be like, I'll get a TiVo.
Carla Gallo
I.
Sarah Paulson
That was like. I loved a TiVo.
Yasmin Vasugian
And then at a certain point, someone's like, it's kind of like of tacky.
Sarah Paulson
To go to a party because it was.
Yasmin Vasugian
They weren't necessarily always parties too. They'd be like gifting suites, gifting swings. And like, you took so many. But you'd be getting so much crap. So much stuff besides the TiVo. It'd be a lot of crap.
Carla Gallo
Yeah.
Yasmin Vasugian
I would never.
Sarah Paulson
Weird sneak that I wouldn't want was cool. But that was the truth is I was living in New York. I was doing a show. One hour drama, comedy, one hour, whatever it was. But it was a lot of work, pal. And it's true, like the TiVo thing. I don't think I had one in New York. And what was I gonna do? Right? We couldn't record. Put a vhs.
Carla Gallo
Okay, enough out of it.
Yasmin Vasugian
There's a lot of excuses.
Carla Gallo
Okay.
Yasmin Vasugian
No, I totally agree. I think that's very.
Sarah Paulson
I could have gone back retroactively, but.
Yasmin Vasugian
But it's also like, it's not for everybody. The show's not forever.
Carla Gallo
I'm not butthurt.
Sarah Paulson
I don't like that phrase.
Carla Gallo
It's okay because I'm not butthurt.
Sarah Paulson
I don't like the phrase.
Carla Gallo
It's okay.
Yasmin Vasugian
I've never heard about the phrase.
Sarah Paulson
The worst phrase.
Carla Gallo
I'm not butthurt.
Sarah Paulson
I don't like it.
Yasmin Vasugian
I don't know that.
Carla Gallo
Okay. Can I ask one more?
Sarah Paulson
Yeah.
Carla Gallo
Guys, Lulu Wayne, Luluine10 asks, how are you with dead bodies?
Sarah Paulson
Well, Lulu ain. I haven't been around a ton of dead bodies.
Yasmin Vasugian
Okay.
Sarah Paulson
Have you been around a lot of dead bodies? Have you been around a lot of dead bodies? Real one. Real dead.
Yasmin Vasugian
I was with my grandfather when he died. Yeah.
Sarah Paulson
I'm not. I've been around a dying person.
Yasmin Vasugian
Yeah.
Sarah Paulson
Given them morphine, like done that. You have? I have done that.
Carla Gallo
Given the morphine, yeah.
Sarah Paulson
Yeah. Wow.
Carla Gallo
Okay.
Sarah Paulson
I've done those. I've been around for that kind of thing. And that's hard. But the dead body, I don't think would be as horrible to me as the part leading up to it as you and I know, pal. Yeah.
Carla Gallo
Yeah.
Yasmin Vasugian
Well, yeah, that's a hundred times harder.
Sarah Paulson
The breathing change and the thing. And then.
Yasmin Vasugian
Have you had to play a part that dealt with dead bodies at all?
Sarah Paulson
I've had to die a lot.
Yasmin Vasugian
Really?
Sarah Paulson
Yeah.
Carla Gallo
You've been the dead body ghost on your first show.
Sarah Paulson
My first show ever on American Gothic, I was a ghost. I got killed on the show.
Carla Gallo
My neck.
Sarah Paulson
Someone's at the door. And I got my neck broken. And then Gary Cole had to break my neck and then I came up, but. Is this loud?
Carla Gallo
Is this on? Is this thing on?
Sarah Paulson
I'm sorry.
Carla Gallo
Okay, stop.
Sarah Paulson
Apologies. Yeah. So I got. I got killed. I've been killed a lot on shows.
Carla Gallo
Really?
Sarah Paulson
Yeah. On American Horror Story, like I sacrificed myself and jumped off a thing and yeah. As a.
Carla Gallo
Have they ever made.
Yasmin Vasugian
Those are scary. They're scary. I have a hard time. I've tried to watch that show a few times and I'm just like, oh, I just get too freaked out.
Carla Gallo
Have you ever had like a body made of you?
Sarah Paulson
I've had a head, like, remember I had to be two headed on American. So I had a full. Those head cast things. Have you done those things? There's.
Yasmin Vasugian
That is so Claustrophobic and scary, they put it. Now they do it differently. Yes. They do a scan. My husband had to do it. They just do a scan of your head.
Sarah Paulson
Like, the dent.
Yasmin Vasugian
The.
Sarah Paulson
The dental dentist office, whatever. That's really weird when you walk into that special effects shop and you see, like, every famous person you've ever seen. Like, heads are just on the wall.
Carla Gallo
I wore boobs that had been built on top of California.
Sarah Paulson
Right?
Carla Gallo
Yeah. I had to wear, like, prosthetic boobs. And instead of, I think, making them for me, they were like, oh, we made these for Maria Bello. And then I was. But not to like. But the only thing is that they had the cast of her, but, like, her boots there in the shop. I mean, I guess it is what it is.
Yasmin Vasugian
Wait, they made her.
Carla Gallo
They, like, took her chest and then.
Sarah Paulson
They just used that mold, and then they used them. Made a fresh pair for you.
Carla Gallo
Yeah.
Yasmin Vasugian
Or they were. Is this something that goes on top of your boobs?
Carla Gallo
I had to wear very large prosthetic boobs.
Sarah Paulson
Boobs.
Carla Gallo
For Californication.
Yasmin Vasugian
And her boobs were, like, the inside part.
Carla Gallo
It was her real boobs. And I think they built the fake onto actual boobs. Like, maybe they're trying to see who I match without having.
Sarah Paulson
It's almost like you guys.
Yasmin Vasugian
Do we hear it here that you.
Carla Gallo
Guys have the same boobs? No, it's just almost like me and Maria Bello.
Sarah Paulson
Yeah, you and Maria Bella, like, have the same intimate. Had an intimate moment like we did.
Yasmin Vasugian
I feel like it's like.
Sarah Paulson
It's like you. Skin to skin contact.
Carla Gallo
It's like we did.
Sarah Paulson
Yeah.
Carla Gallo
But it was like skin to plaster.
Sarah Paulson
Right? Right. Yeah. So I've done that stuff.
Carla Gallo
Okay.
Sarah Paulson
And I've had to play dead and stuff, but I've never been around a lot of. You know, I've been around a lot of actors who are, you know, in the bed pretending to be dead or on gurney. You know, like, dead bed, dead bed.
Yasmin Vasugian
Okay.
Sarah Paulson
And I've a lot of gurneys. A lot of body bags.
Carla Gallo
A couple.
Sarah Paulson
Yeah, a lot of body bags. Like big body bags. Yeah. Like, I've never been zipped up. I've never been zipped up in a body bag.
Yasmin Vasugian
Okay.
Sarah Paulson
Freaked me out. But I just shot something where someone had to do this that I was like, what's it like in there?
Carla Gallo
And. Okay, that's scary.
Sarah Paulson
Oh, didn't I one time have to get buried? I think I one time had to get in a grave and people had to put.
Yasmin Vasugian
Oh, yeah.
Sarah Paulson
It was not pleasant.
Yasmin Vasugian
That's we were buried underground, but it wasn't in a. In a casket or whatever. It was in a car. And. And the way we came out was different on On Bones.
Sarah Paulson
You'll be discussing that when that episode airs on the Bones We Watch podcast.
Yasmin Vasugian
On the On Bonehead.
Carla Gallo
The On Bones time right now.
Sarah Paulson
I mean, if you want me to do a bunch of tags, I can just be like, this week on Bones Heads. Sure. Tonight, today on Bones Heads.
Yasmin Vasugian
Yeah. Will you say, and this is Bones Head.
Carla Gallo
And this is Sarah Paulson for Bones Heads.
Sarah Paulson
And this is Sarah Paulson for Bones Heads. Today I am guest appearing on Bones Heads, you guys. It's an incredible podcast with Emily Deschanel and the Carla Gallo known as my pal, Bones Heads. I think, people, you should consider a adjustment in the title.
Carla Gallo
Okay, thanks for that pick.
Sarah Paulson
There are two of you.
Carla Gallo
Thanks for that.
Sarah Paulson
Bones Heads.
Carla Gallo
No, it's. That's why there's an S at the end.
Sarah Paulson
It would just be Bones Heads.
Carla Gallo
Heads.
Sarah Paulson
Yeah, but you're Bones. But then you're Bones. You've got multiple. Yeah, Bones Heads.
Carla Gallo
Okay, on that note, get out.
Sarah Paulson
You wish. You wish you'd never get away from me.
Carla Gallo
I can see that. You know, this was Sarah's idea to come on.
Sarah Paulson
It was.
Yasmin Vasugian
I know we didn't say that this was Sarah's idea.
Sarah Paulson
I just. She was talking about the podcast. I was like, like, wouldn't it be great if I came on and just like, I don't know anything about the show, but I can just like, amazing. Talk about it.
Carla Gallo
The best idea.
Sarah Paulson
You, you, you. You know, I'll call again.
Carla Gallo
This.
Sarah Paulson
If this. If this hits and people like it.
Emily Deschanel
Okay.
Sarah Paulson
And if you don't, guys, you feel free to talk about it on the chat boards, whatever people do. And I'll never come back if you don't want me to. But if you want me back, I say we do a full. We could, like, reading of a script.
Carla Gallo
I am so into it.
Sarah Paulson
And I think you just get different people playing the part.
Carla Gallo
Yes, yes, I'm so into that. But then also, let's have like a Michaela a tomorrow.
Sarah Paulson
That's what I'm saying.
Yasmin Vasugian
Other.
Carla Gallo
Everyone switches parts and then bring in.
Sarah Paulson
Some of the randos like me. Come in and do things.
Yasmin Vasugian
Yeah, that would be.
Carla Gallo
I love that.
Sarah Paulson
You could even do like a. We could get like a thing going where there's some, like, slides in the back, like to set the scene.
Carla Gallo
Okay.
Sarah Paulson
I just like to direct it a little bit.
Carla Gallo
She's producing it.
Sarah Paulson
She's producing.
Yasmin Vasugian
She's a producer.
Carla Gallo
She's full of ideas. I think that's what we learned, you.
Yasmin Vasugian
Know, full of ideas.
Sarah Paulson
I don't think anyone, none of them always good. But ideas they are in a lot.
Carla Gallo
Of them been good.
Yasmin Vasugian
They're good ideas and you have, I mean great guesses.
Carla Gallo
Great guesses. You just great instincts. My, my favorite though will still be the first one which was the party in the pans about the the bone.
Yasmin Vasugian
Penis bone.
Sarah Paulson
Yeah. And so we'll end on that penis bone, guys.
Carla Gallo
Penis bone penis for having me for being here.
Yasmin Vasugian
Thank you guys.
Sarah Paulson
Thanks PA. Best ever.
Carla Gallo
Yay. Thanks so much for listening to Boneheads.
Yasmin Vasugian
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Episode: Introducing: Boneheads (featuring Sarah Paulson)
Release Date: July 22, 2025
In the episode titled "Introducing: Boneheads," the hosts of Lemonada Media delve into a nostalgic and humorous conversation centered around the popular TV show Bones. Joining the main hosts, comedian Carla Gallo and veteran journalist Yasmin Vasugian, is the acclaimed actress Sarah Paulson. This episode offers listeners an engaging blend of personal anecdotes, behind-the-scenes insights, and playful banter about the show's legacy and their intertwined careers.
Timestamp: 02:03 - 05:10
Carla and Sarah reminisce about their longstanding friendship, which spanned nearly four decades. They share fond memories of meeting in middle school and navigating the complexities of growing up together.
They discuss how their early experiences, such as participating in school plays and supporting each other through life's challenges, have cemented their bond.
Timestamp: 12:31 - 15:42
The conversation shifts to the TV show Bones, with Sarah Paulson providing her perspective on its premise.
They explore the show's methodology, discussing how it portrays the scientific process of forensic anthropology in solving complex cases. Yasmin adds depth to the discussion by explaining the technical aspects of bone analysis depicted in the series.
Timestamp: 34:35 - 40:38
In a playful segment, Carla initiates a mock recasting game where Sarah Paulson imagines herself taking on roles within the Bones universe. This creative exercise highlights their deep knowledge and affection for the show.
Although Sarah's guesses are offbeat and humorous, Carla reveals the actual plot, leading to laughs and further creative brainstorming.
This segment underscores their camaraderie and shared enthusiasm for storytelling within the forensic drama genre.
Timestamp: 46:17 - 58:48
The trio discusses notable guest stars who have appeared on Bones, reflecting on their performances and the impact they had on the show.
They highlight how these guest appearances enriched the show's narrative and brought diverse talents into the Bones universe.
Timestamp: 49:32 - 55:55
Addressing listener engagement, the hosts respond to audience-submitted questions, adding an interactive layer to the episode.
They candidly discuss their viewing habits and the challenges of keeping up with friends' creative endeavors amidst demanding careers.
Timestamp: 52:37 - 55:55
Sarah and Yasmin share personal anecdotes related to handling dead bodies, both in real life and through their acting roles, providing a heartfelt and honest glimpse into the emotional aspects of their professions.
This segment adds depth to the conversation, highlighting the real-life implications of their on-screen portrayals.
Timestamp: 58:48 - 60:27
As the episode wraps up, the hosts tease future content and potential collaborations, including recast episodes and further discussions about Bones. They encourage listeners to subscribe to Lemonada Premium for exclusive content and engage with the podcast through social media.
The episode concludes with a heartfelt thank you to listeners, reiterating their commitment to providing honest and entertaining discussions about consumerism and their personal lives.
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This episode of "Add to Cart" offers a rich blend of humor, nostalgia, and heartfelt reflections, making it a must-listen for fans of Bones and those interested in the personal stories of its hosts and guest.