pod thoughts/quotes
I swear this took me least two hours to actually watch fully from start/stopping for quotes and going back for context and then I had to pause for a few minutes while I made dinner. But that was incredibly cathartic, I must say. I feel like I’ll be ready to do a deeper dive on the podcast in the coming days but for now here are my thoughts as I watched.
07:30, re: “Whoever you want me to be” it’s interesting that Mischa says they shot her lines so many different ways to establish tone. As if Marissa really is so into her role as lead deb/social chair/etc when Sandy mentions the fashion show. Rereading the pilot script, I can see where this was changed in the direction once it came to shooting it.
16:42, “The thing about the sports or something” made me LAUGH re: hiatus because of baseball in 2003
@ ferris wheel scene, do they know this show is avail in hd? 🥴👀
24:15, re: 2x01 lawn chair scene “I was so frustrated with some of the character writing and not knowing how to play it at that point” omg “Didn’t know what to do with some of the writing”
What kind of vapid ppl are listening to this drivel if this scene was their #1
31:57, Mischa didn’t know there was an SNL skit based off Marissa shooting Trey. IF ONLY I WERE SO LUCKY
33:28, I swear to christ 😭 Mischa has no recollection of Marissa’s various traumas (re: almost r*pe). And I don’t blame her for this, I think she had to keep this show out of sight out of mind for so so long for her own sake, but I hope being reminded of these things will help her perception of Marissa as more than a strung out angsty teen with poor decision making. She seemed so shook being reminded by Melinda that Marissa was sexually assaulted.
35:40, MB seems to be saying something else behind her expression about shooting on the Mount St. Mary’s campus for 3x24. What do we think she meant by this? Just that she was uncomfortable being paraded around in that skimpy school uniform? Or something else? This location doubled for Harbor, right? She also acknowledged feeling uncomfortable in the explicit Volchok scenes.
37:54, 3x25 model home pool scene, “Oh my god her tattoo, I can’t” I really thought this was Mischa’s tattoo they wrote into the script! I’m truly surprised they even cared about continuity at this point.
38:33, same pool scene “It’s nice when you have days where you can just, like, do stuff that’s not quite so heavy” and Mischa/Marissa deserved this so much more!!!!
44:25, they’re watching the d**th scene, and I have always thought Mischa’s arms look so weird just dropped back like that. It’s probably more realistic than if they were tucked in, but it’s always taken me out of the scene
I haven’t seen this scene in years. literally
I’m tearing up but only a little. It’s too melodramatic for me this time. I know what I’m supposed to feel but it seems so detached from reality that I can easily act like Marissa survives this. There’s almost 40 min left of this pod ep what are they gonna talk about
ok going back real quick i’m supposed to believe this happened to Ryan RIGHT IN HIS LAP AND HE’S CAREFREE AND DATES SOMEONE ELSE NOT EVEN A FEW MONTHS LATER? LMFAO PLS THIS BOY WOULDN’T BE ABLE TO EVEN SPEAK FOR LIKE A YEAR IF THIS RLY HAPPENED
“This is the culmination of their whole love story, it is” okay wait 🥺
“I don’t wanna see the part where he gets all emotional, I’m done now” real
49:31, Melinda: “Truth be told, there was a huuuuuge part of the audience that tuned in just for Marissa and the ratings did go down in season 4 because you weren’t there. I’m just putting that out there.” *elmo fire gif* 🫡
55:40, 1x10 Missoni dress “They got the dress and I was obsessed, like ‘she has to wear this dress.’ It’s beautiful, like my dream dress at the time. That’s the way I felt about it. It’s all sparkly in person and just very Missoni. You know, after the fact, I became quite good friends with the family but this was like my first introduction to a Missoni piece and I was like ‘Oh my god I’m obsessed with this dress’ to the point where I begged them. This was like one of the first things they let me wear off set and it was my first date dress with, like, one of my ex-boyfriends. I was so excited I got to wear it out. It was special. So that dress has a special place in my heart, that’s for sure.”
1:01:40, fan question, “What do you think is the biggest misconception about Marissa? What’s the one thing that you just wish people would understand about her?”
“That she’s a caring– a very sensitive person. That’s the main thing about her, she’s just this sensitive and– that she wants to care for people and help them. she has a big heart like that.” 🥹
1:05:36 “Originally, they wanted her to be more like Legally Blonde.”
Melinda, “Like bubbly?”
Mischa’s fucking face here lmao
1:06:00, to find Marissa’s character “They had me watch Kate Hudson in Almost Famous again and again, certain scenes.” Why is this actually making sense to me ljkhgf
1:07:04, Marissa at the party post-fashion show in the pilot was filmed many different ways drunk, “I remember I was asked to play that every way to Sunday. ‘Like now she should be fall down drunk, like she’s stumbling through the party’ and then there were takes where I was, like, completely composed. A little bit slurring my words. That was all find it as you go.”
1:08:10, “A lot of opposing types of direction” re: doug, mcg, josh
1:09:36, “Remember when they started shooting two episodes at a time and they would just hand me pages–I don’t know if you guys had as much of this– But they would be like ‘this is gonna be probably in the next episode and since we’re on this set we’re gonna give this scene a go so here’s a couple pages from what’s probably gonna happen’ and I’d be like ‘this is wild! what have you written for the next episode?’ You'd read it and be like ‘holy shit where are we going with this?’ so I remember a lot of that.” She mentioned this in the E! interview but hearing it again is super interesting.
1:10:27, fan question, “I wanted to ask you if there are any storylines you would’ve wanted to see more of for Marissa or if there’s anything you would’ve liked to have seen of Marissa explored.”
“Yeah, I feel like definitely the Alex storyline is what jumps to mind. I feel like that could’ve been explored more. Also there’s not a lot of her and her sister, really. You know? That could’ve been explored more.”
1:11:39, mentioning that the Alex storyline really was ‘her thing’ ie. something I’ve said in the past. The Alex storyline was the only one that was ever Marissa’s alone.
1:12:26, fan submission “Marissa was my favorite character. One of my favorite moments of her was midway through season 2 when Marissa shows up to the Cohen house with bagels and they take her in and comfort her.” real!!!! theeee sweetest scene of all time
1:17:20, Tacking on that fan question at the end about Marissa and mental health. Mischa has such an eloquent answer and to answer my own question from above I feel like this may change the discourse with which MB speaks about the character. At least I hope so. Love that caller for sending it in and honestly the pod for including it.
“Obviously she suffers from depression and anxiety and all sorts of things. That’s what I was saying about the overdose scene. I do not remember what we think she’s on or what we really think her biggest problem is. Ultimately it’s rooted in mental wellness, isn’t it? I mean, so much of anything is. Any kind of addiction, it’s not really about just one thing or vice that she has. It’s about being at that age and being so overwhelmed about the world around you and not really feeling like she had the tools to cope.”
MC: “The episode is called ‘The Escape’. So she’s escaping that pain that she’s living through that the parents are oblivious to.”
MB: “Right. There’s nobody. There’s never, like, a counselor there or a teacher there. It does feel like she’s always grasping in different directions. It’s not properly defined and I think, maybe in today’s terms, we would handle that differently. But I definitely think that she’s going through all of it and searching for herself.”
Whew, you guys. I need to decompress.
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Do you have the number of episode titles a character has said? Idk i feel like that would be interesting to see for all 3 seasons :)
I believe this will do:
1x01 - Pilot - None
1x02 - Lucifer, Stay. Good Devil
1x03 - The Would-Be Prince of Darkness
1x04 - Manly Whatnots
1x05 - Sweet Kicks
1x06 - Favorite Son
1x07 - Wingman
1x08 - Et Tu, Doctor?
1x09 - A Priest Walks into a Bar
1x10 - Pops
1x11 - St. Lucifer
1x12 - #TeamLucifer
1x13 - Take Me Back to Hell
2x01 - Everything’s Coming Up Lucifer
2x02- Liar, Liar, Slutty Dress on Fire
2x03 - Sin-Eater
2x04 - Lady Parts
2x05 - Weaponizer
2x06 - Monster
2x07 - My Little Monkey
2x08 - Trip to Stabby Town
2x09 - Homewrecker
2x10 - Quid Pro Ho
2x11 - Stewardess Interruptus
2x12 - Love Handles
2x13 - A Good Day to Die
2x14 - Candy Morningstar
2x15 - Deceptive Little Parasite
2x16 - God Johnson
2x17 - Sympathy for the Goddess
2x18 - The Good, the Bad, and the Crispy
3x01 - They’re Back, Aren’t They?
3x02 - The One With the Baby Carrot
3x03 - Mr. and Mrs. Mazikeen Smith
3x04 - What Would Lucifer Do?
3x05 - Welcome Back, Charlotte Richards
3x06 - Vegas with Some Radish
3x07 - Off the Record
3x08 - Chloe Does Lucifer
3x09 - The Sinnerman
3x10 - The Sin Bin
3x11 - City of Angels?
3x12 - All About Her
3x13 - Til Death Do Us Part
3x14 - My Brother’s Keeper
3x15 - High School Poppycock
3x16 - Infernal Guinea Pig
3x17 - Let Pinhead Sing!
3x18 - The Last Heartbreak
3x19 - Orange Is the New Maze
3x20 - The Angel of San Bernardino
3x21 - Anything Pierce Can Do I Can Do Better
3x22 - All Hands on Decker
3x23 - Quintessential Deckerstar
3x24 - A Devil of My Word
3x25 - Boo Normal
3x26 - Once Upon A Time
4x01 - Everything’s Okay
4x02 - Somebody’s Been Reading Dante’s Inferno
4x03 - O, Ye of Little Faith, Father
4x04 - All About Eve
4x05 - Expire Erect
4x06 - Orgy Pants At Work
4x07 - Devil Is As Devil Does
4x08 - Super Bad Boyfriend
4x09 - Save Lucifer
4x10 - Who’s Da New King of Hell?
5x01 - Really Sad Devil Guy
5x02 - Lucifer! Lucifer! Lucifer!
503 - ¡Diablo!
504 - It Never Ends Well For The Chicken
505 - Detective Amenadiel
506 - Bluballz
507 - Our Mojo
508 - Spoiler Alert
509 - Family Dinner
510 - Bloody Celestial Karaoke Jam
511 - Resting Devil Face
512 - Daniel Espinoza: Naked and Afraid
513 - A Little Harmless Stalking
514 - Nothing Lasts Forever
515 - Is This Really How It’s Going To End?!
516 - A Chance at a Happy Ending
601 - Nothing Ever Changes Around Here
602 - Buckets of Baggage
603 - Yabba Dabba Do Me
604 - Pin the Tail on the Baddie
605 - The Murder of Lucifer Morningstar
606 - A Lot Dirtier Than That
607 - My Best Fiend
608 - Save the Devil, Save the World
609 - Goodbye, Lucifer
610 - Partners ‘Til the End
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