PHILLIP ISCOVE (co-host, “Podcast Like it’s 1999): It was really just supposed to be another episode, not unlike the 75 or so we had previously done. KENNY NEIBART (co-host, “Podcast Like it’s 1999”): But something was different that day. Something in the air. ERNIE HURTADO (producer, “Podcast Like It’s 1999”): That was the just the airplanes. NEIBART: Aside from the airplanes. Something else. A certain je ne se quois. WHITNEY FRIEDLANDER (entertainment journalist, guest “Podcast Like it’s 1999”): I think what Kenny is referring to is squeezing a non-problematic podcast from this very problematic movie. ISCOVE: Yes! We somehow avoided being problematic while talking about Woody Allen. NEIBART: I don’t know if I’d say we were completely without controversy. What about the part where you defended Woody’s behavior? ISCOVE: I never defended Woody’s behavior! FRIEDLANDER: I don’t think any of us defended him. NEIBART (smirking): Phil did. ISCOVE (steam rising): I did no such thing! NEIBART: Ernie? HURTADO: I don’t know. He may have when one of those 15 planes flew over. NEIBART: Yup. ISCOVE: I never defended him! Stop putting that out there! NEIBART: I guess our listeners will have to listen to the entire episode to find out. FRIEDLANDER: This got real weird, real fast. (Pause) ISCOVE: I didn’t defend him.
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