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I have no idea what this is but I love it
Bringing this back, because Britt IS a math genius and everything makes sense. This is proof.
Santana is her constant.
Xs are kisses.
Santana is her other half.
Sexy = love^2
Sexy —> infinity.
Love —> infinity.
Showmance Transcript 6/6/19 Part 3: HEYA
K: Do you remember, I think it was during the pilot. We had lunch one day because we didn’t really have any scenes together. N: Yeah. K: And then my dad told me— N: Yes. K: My dad randomly—my dad was living with me at the time and he says ‘I met this girl who says she just—’ He was a car salesman at the time. ‘and he was selling this young girl a car, she came in with her mother—’ N: Dad. K: ‘And she said she booked a pilot called Glee’ and he was like ‘oh my son’s on that you should talk to her, she seemed very nice, she was beautiful.’ I’m like ‘okay, I’ll find her’ N: I’ll find her. H: And there were all these people. K: And he was like ‘I don’t know, she’s playing some character’ and I think he got the name wrong and I looked for you on the call sheet and I was like— N: Wasn’t there, babe. K: Yeah, yeah. I was like, he’s got it wrong or maybe she made it up like, she may be crazy. J: Yes! K: And then I eventually figured out it was you and then we were at catering one day and I was like ‘hey, I think you met my dad—’ N: Yes. K: Buying a car and then we’ve been best friends ever since. J: Is this when you bought the red Range Rover? N: No. Well, I never actually bought a car from Kevin’s dad. K: No, you wanted a G-wagon. N: Cause he was working in Valencia and I had actually met him before and he was talking to me about how his son was an actor too and he used to be in a group called NLT. K: Oh no. N: And I was like ‘okay, well I’ve met him a few times’ H: What a small world. N: I’ve gone window shopping a lot of times with your dad. K: Yeah. H: How funny. K: I love that. And then we like, sat down and had lunch together. N: Yeah. K: I was like oh, yeah, she’s cool. N: And we owe it all to your dad. K: Yeah, my dad. H: So this is the original showmance here. N: And you were like right around the corner from where your dad used to work, right? K: Yeah, it’s true. Yeah, he worked in a lot of places. N: Hey, dad. K: Isn’t that weird? J: He worked at the one over here by Podcast One. K: He worked over here, he worked at Valencia, he worked in Beverly Hills. J: Oh, Mr. McHale. K: Yeah, that’s right. I forgot about that. N: He keeps it moving. K: Yeah. Yeah. What were your guys’ first impressions of us? N: You know, you guys were, you know, regulars. H: I love how you just said that. N: I mean, regulars. H: No, it’s true. N: We were like, how do we infiltrate and say hello? H: You were like the untouchables for a while, you know what I mean? N: We were like, that’s who has the show. H: How can we get there? N: It’s their show. J: Oh my God! H: We were these characters the whole time, we just sat there like Beevis and Butthead. N: You guys were doing the first time we saw you, you were doing Don’t Stop Believing. K: Yeah. J: Oh, that’s right. N: Like the big number. And so we were like, oh my God, look. H: Yeah, we were kind of outsiders at that point. N: Yeah. H: I feel like. N: And then everybody like came up and introduced themselves and we were like ‘okay.’ H: See, I don’t even remember this. I think I was so excited and so amped at this point, I don’t even remember this day. N: The Don’t Stop Believing day? H: No. N: I do. K: I don’t remember meeting you guys in that setting but I remember shooting that obviously. J: Well that was a really long two days. Um. No, it took two days, and I think we did Don’t Stop seventy-five times. K: Yeah. H: I’m sure you did. J: I am not kidding. H: I’ve worked on a lot of shows lately that are not used to working in musicals and stuff like that and the amount of shoots you do in those productions that don’t understand that is just obscene, like it’s just thousands and thousands of times are you’re like ‘okay, if this was Glee we would be done in like, an hour.’ J, K & N: Yeah, yeah. K: That’s why Don’t Stop Believing took forever, because it was the first thing— N: The first thing. K: Nobody knew how to do it. H: Yeah. And then by season six, everybody—it took an hour to do one shot. N: Now that we’re professionals. K: Like music videos, sure, we can do that in our sleep. N: Yeah, I got it, quick eight count. K: Five, six, seven, eight. J: I met HeMo watching her on Good Day America dancing with Beyonce. I watched her. H: You watched me? J: They were like ‘you’re gonna meet this girl, she’s gonna teach you Single Ladies.’ That’s what I remember. H: Yeah. J: I remember you were really quiet but you were in this cool American Apparel onesie and you were teaching Chris Single Ladies and they were like ‘oh, I think Tina is going to be in this too, we gotta push her.’ I was like ‘goddamnit yes.’ N: So good. K: I remember when Heather showed up— N: Beyonce dancer. J: To teach. K: To teach— H: To teach the group. K: And I was like pissed that I couldn’t learn it. I was like ‘I already know part of it.’ I know some of it, but then I learned that you were like, a real dancer for Beyonce— H: Yeah. K: And I was like, ‘I’m never dancing in front of her ever again.’ I was in the back of the room, like, trying to like follow along. H: That was my favorite part of you, coming in and wanting to learn the dancers and being like, super eager. K: Yeah, cause I mean— J: Yeah, cause he was sitting a long time. H: Right. N: I know, let the boy stand. H: Let the boy stand. K: Wait, do you guys remember when the actual Brittany character was created? When you made it up in the back of the choir room? H: I do, yes. N: When? J: What? H: I remember this. K: You had a version of Brittany— H: Yeah. K: That was like, she was very confident, but just, not the brightest. And you had been doing it for us— H: I was doing it for you guys. K: –between takes. And it was so good and one day Ryan walked in and we’re like— H: Cause, that’s yeah. K: Ryan, I feel like it was Amber or something where somebody made Ryan sit down like ‘you have to watch this.’ N: Yeah. H: When he would come in every once in awhile and he would be like ‘entertain me.’ J: *Imitating Ryan* How’s it going you guys? K: *Imitating Ryan* How’s it going? We’d be like ‘Ryan, you have to watch what she’s doing! She’s hilarious!’ N: Like we were kids. K: He was like ‘oh, lemme see’ and you did it and the very next scene was a scene we were shooting, it was you, Jane and Naya like, doing some Cheerios scene in Jane’s office. H: Uh huh. N: Oh, I remember that one. K: And then the next day you told us he had you, he was like, throwing you lines to do as that character and you became the full fledged— N: He was literally feeding you lines. H: And he was like ‘okay, now do it a little dumber.’ K: And then you became Brittany. N: Brittany S. Pierce. Britney Spears. K: And I like how that’s possible for people. N: Very cool. K: At like, this gigantic, crazy ass machine that it was and an expensive show to put on, you could still have flexibility to— H: Right. J: Right. K: Like, oh, she’s funny, let’s just try this out. H: Right, right, right. K: I guess when you’re Ryan you can get away with doing those things. H: Do anything. I just love how he took from the fans like a lot our storyline specifically. N: Yeah. H: Where he really listened to them and he like, took their love for us loving each other and just made it into something huge. N: I mean, getting married. H: Getting married. N: Being a lesbian. H: Being a lesbian. One of the first lesbian marriages on national television. N: Wow. K: How did you feel, finding out that your characters were lesbians? N: We had no idea, and you know, we just go with the flow. We came back from, like, summer vacation and then Brad just passed me in the hallway and was like ‘yeah, no, by the way, she’s a lesbian now.’ And walked away, I was like— H: Just nonchalantly. J: Was it like, one of those Jacob Ben Israel catchups? Was that how we found out you guys fell in love or something like that over the summer? Remember those recaps. N: There was that phone call thing, right? K: Yes. H: I don’t remember. N: There was like, something about love and if that were true Brittany and I would be dating. H: Yeah, cause I remember the scene where you like, tell me you love me and you’re like ‘yeah, but you don’t say it back’ or something like that, ‘you didn’t say you love me back’ and I was like ‘of course I said I love you.’ N: And they’re like ‘let’s keep writing. Let’s see where this goes.’ J: I don’t remember any of this show, you guys. H: It’s hard, there’s so many moments. N: It’s on Netflix, Jenna. You can watch it now. J: It’s under gay TV. N: No way! J: If you search the category. K: That’s right. H: Oh really? K: My favorite category. N: Stop, that’s the funniest thing. Is it really under gay TV? J: Yes! Go look! N: Awwww. J: I’m gonna send you a video when I get home. H: Netflix! K: How do you search gay TV? How do you find that out? J: I just flip through categories because sometimes I’m like ‘I don’t know what kind of movie I want to watch’ right now, or TV show. So I’ll go through, like, crime, or like for Jenna, or because you watched and then it was like ‘gay TV’ and it was right underneath! H: Gay TV! J: Glee! And I was like ‘yeah, that’s about right.’ K: Yeah! N: That’s hilarious. H: Very well summed up. N: Not even musicals? J: No, they are under musicals too, cause I pass that category. K: It’s all the very niche categories. It’s like, gay, musical, that’s redundant.
Showmance Transcript 6/6/19 Part 5: HEYA
K: When do you guys think you became—like obviously you guys like hit it off on set, or like, had some camaraderie immediately—
N: Mmhm.
K: Most likely. Was there a point off set, or like, offscreen, where you were like ‘oh, we’re going to be very good friends’? Like actual friends.
N: We did, I think for me, the Grove thing that everyone did. Remember? You guys did a thing at the grove.
J: Yes! Kevin, I don’t think you were there.
N: Where were you?
K: Yeah, I wasn’t at the Grove.
J: I think you were put of town or something like that.
N: Oh. I don’t know, there was some Grove event and then we, it was like one of the first times we did like, an EPK together and we were like, doing like, choreographed dance moves together, I was like—
H: We were nuts.
N: I was like, this is great
H: We were nutballs on those—
N: We were always, like, paired up together and so—
K: That’s true.
N: You know, like, we’d go hang out.
H: Yeah. Go have dinner afterwards or—
N: Or, I’d be like at your apartment—
H: Yeah.
N: I got to see that Beyonce video at her place.
K: Ugh.
H: Did I show it to you?
N: Yes! She showed me all her greats
H: Oh my God, what an entertainer!
N: I remember sitting on the floor in your apartment in Toluca Lake.
H: Stop. Oh my God.
N: So good.
K: Que romantico.
H: Oh my God! No, but I think we just had a great relationship from the beginning. Because Naya, I mean, if you don’t know Naya, she’s just so down to earth. I’m saying, like, our general audience, you don’t know anybody personally—
N: Yeah
H: Until you listen to their conversations and—you’re just so down to earth and I think I gravitate toward that and you do as well. We just didn’t have to put on a show towards each other and that was the easiest part about our whole cast. Most of us are just so dynamic.
K: And the two of you, I think, always keep in one hundred.
J: Yeahhh.
K: You know?
H: It’s true. And I think we all feel that from Naya for sure—*laughter* No—
N: That’s hilarious.
H: No, you’re so professional—
K: Oh, super!
H: And you work so hard—
J: No, no, super professional.
H: Guys, that’s what I’m saying.
N: Guys!
K: It’s true.
J: But also, like, real.
K: Yeah.
H: But real and professional.
K: That’s the thing, I think Naya is able to straddle the line of, because a lot of—I learned to finally speak up for myself in life—
H: Yeah.
K: From being around Naya and Amber I would say.
H: Exactly.
J: Definitely.
K: Like the two of them and obviously, like Jenna would help. We would coax each other to like, speak up.
J: No, Kevin and I learned from the best.
K: Yeah.
H: Yeah.
N: No, you guys tried first.
H: That’s the point I was trying to—
K: But like, Naya was like, ‘I gotta say something’ and I’m like ‘well yeah, you have a leg to stand on’ because she’s like ‘am I late? Have I ever been late? Do I ever not know my lines?’
N: I mean, I don’t like getting accused—
H: Her points are legit.
N: –of something that didn’t happen.
K: As we were told once, you show up on time, you hit your marks—
N: Marks.
K: And know your lines.
N: Well, I mean, I was super late here today to Podcast One, but I mean—
K: Yeah, but that’s just us. There’s no paycheck.
J: You still texted us and let us know.
N: And I also didn’t hit my mark with the mic. Lost my touch.
K: How was—
J: Do you guys feel like you—So I guess you guys feel like you became friends first before—and then they wrote like, for you, the two of you?
H: Yeah, cause we were always sitting next to each other. The whole time, we were always paired together.
N: Always. Dressed the same. Just the same, goofing off.
K: Freezing your asses off.
H: Freezing our asses off.
N: It’s true.
K: Those tiny skirts on the coldest day.
H: Our hair falling out from our ponytails.
J: Just burnt. I remember Heather’s hair would start to burn off. She’s like ‘can I get some soft curlers instead?’ So she’d walk around with those cute little pink spongy curlers in her hair.
H: Oh my God! Sponge curlers!
N: That was cute! Yeah, with your set coat! So cute!
K: That’s why?
H: Have you guys—do you guys watch Riverdale? It’s totally off-topic.
K: Um, I’ve seen the first season.
J: Yeah.
H: They do that ponytail thing with their cheerleaders.
K: They do.
N & J: They do. They do.
H: I’m like, cute.
N: Our ponytails changed so many times. It was like, a ringlet explosion—
K: It was.
N: Then it was like, one.
H: That’s what it was, it was the sausage curl.
N: Like a tube.
J: I loved—
N: That was my favorite.
K: I liked playing with that. Like, this is crazy, you guys—
J: I feel like we all had like, different experiences on tour. Like, Kevin and I really—
K: Look.
J: No, so Kevin and I really, I remember you basically held my room keys because I would always lose them because we were always together.
K: Mmhm.
J: Like, were you guys together a lot on tour?
N: We did a lot of ab work. I remember like, honestly, in Vegas, we were working on a lot. I just randomly, she would come in and be like—
J: We did a lot of ab work.
H: Oh my God
N: In front of mirrors.
H: The warmups, for sure.
K: That’s fair.
H: Yeah. I feel like I was a little out of my mind at that point. No, it’s true.
K: Everybody was.
H: Everybody was out of their mind. But I remember specifically—
K: Everybody was losing in.
H: And Naya—
N: Which tour? The second?
H: The second.
N: The second tour, you lost your mind. That was when you said—you were Brittany. Because I will never forget, Heather, the moment that you were sitting cross legged on the floor and we were like ‘are you coming to lunch?’ and you were like ‘I just want to eat like I did when I was a kid.’ And I go, ‘what does that mean?’
H: What happened?
N: She was just like ‘I just want a peanut butter and jelly’ I’m like ‘oh my God.’
H: You’re like ‘who is this?’
K: Tour broke people.
H: But Naya was so real about it to me.
N: Oh, I was.
H: She actually, and I had been having some issues, obviously for a long time and we all knew it on set but Naya had come to me at one point and I remember this so specifically cause she was so real. I was like, getting ready in the dressing room and she walks in and she had kinda confronted me about my eating issues and what was going on.
N: I did.
H: As a good friend would.
J: Aww. I mean, that’s Naya for you.
N: I mean, I’m a good friend.
K: See, these are valuable things to learn how to do.
J: That’s what I’m saying.
H: No, and it’s always been so special because—
N: Aw, thanks.
H: You know what I mean, it’s just you want that from a friend who’s not gonna pretend and who’s gonna tell you exactly what you need to hear, even if I didn’t want to hear it at the time.
J: Yeah.
N: Yeah.
H: But now, I’m like, that’s a good person to have around.
N: Well that’s why we have a good friendship, because you’re not like, combative and like neither am I. Like, we’ll just let it sit, you know?
H: Yeah.
J: It comes from a good place.
H: It comes from a good place.
lucky to be in love with my best friend
Well I found the script that leads up to dancing on my own.. and I’m not so disappointed now but I’m still sad they didn’t put it in the show😔
Also here are the full vows from “a wedding”
“Isn’t it just so pretty to think all along there was some invisible string tying you to me”
This @taylorswift song is made for them ❤️✨
femslash february day 15: Santana Lopez x Brittany Pierce
Santana Lopez - Solos part 1 (pt. 2)
Five years ago, these girls stood in the same crowded hallway, and Santana fought through tears to say those same three words: “I love you.” Now she says them so easily, so meaningfully, so surely. For her, being in love used to be the worst thing in the world, but now it’s the best.(x)
Some stories stay with us forever.
I am a work in progress.