Dropout is great because while on a traditional network nowadays you would have one knockout concept and be done with it never revisiting it again dropouts like “okay we love doing that now let’s do it AGAIN and AGAIN and make it BETTER and more COOL and more ENJOYABLE and let’s keep doing it until our hearts tell us to stop and we love doing it so that might be never so long as we’re passionate about it” and that’s so fucking cool, in an era of commodified creativity the enthusiastic passion for the arts that drives dropout is not only refreshing but heartwarming and cathartic as a fellow creative who would love to have the chance to do what I love to do like that.
Everyone in this dirty laundry is the perfect level of acquainted with each other where they can throw extremely specific and accurate accusations at each other and expose all kinds of unexpected secrets about one another, and you still get so much indignant shrieking as guesses are proved wrong and new information is revealed. its perfect.
in game changer: deja vu, we had 7 pieces of classic movie trivia prepared for grant (zac) just in case:
round 4:
grant: did you know that the "i am spartacus" scene was suggested by the actor?
sam: take this suggestion and get off my set!
round 5:
grant: did you know that marlon brando used cue cards for "on the waterfront?"
sam: that's your cue to get off my set!
round 6:
grant: did you know that dorothy's slippers were originally silver?
sam: kick your heels three times and get off my set!