Weather and Show Discussion
Scott and Burke discussed weather conditions, including severe thunderstorms and potential tornadoes in various regions, particularly in Texas. Burke shared an example of using AI to edit an image of their show's logo, and they briefly talked about their drinks and the upcoming weather. The conversation included humorous segments from their "Davis and Davis Show," highlighting topics like celebrity updates and a motivational message about moving on from past relationships.
Technical Difficulties During Recording
Scott and Burke discussed technical issues during what appeared to be a recording of their show, with Scott accidentally spilling beer on his laptop and having to deal with damaged equipment. They shared audio clips, including a mock historical recording about American measurements and systems, and discussed their previous show. The conversation ended with them preparing to resume their recording, with technical difficulties continuing throughout the segment.
Aaron Spelling TV Show Reviews
Scott and Burke discussed three Aaron Spelling television shows during their meeting. They evaluated "Family" (1976-1980), rating it a B+ with Scott giving it a B due to its 5-year run and disco-era setting, while Burke rated it a high B. They then discussed "The Love Boat" (1977-1986), which Burke rated as an A+ and potentially S-tier due to its 9-year run and over 2,000 guest stars, while Scott also gave it high marks. Finally, they reviewed "Fantasy Island" (1977-1984), which both rated highly despite its lower IMDb score of 6 out of 10.
TV Show Ratings Discussion
Burke and Scott discussed their ratings for two TV shows. They agreed to rate the first show, "Tales of the Monkey," as a B, with Burke noting it went downhill in the last year or two. For the second show, "Vegas" (1978-1981), they debated its quality, with Scott giving it an S-tier rating due to nostalgia and the cast, while Burke rated it as a high A. They also discussed "Hart to Hart," which Burke rated as an A and Scott placed in the S-tier category. The conversation ended with plans to continue discussing more shows after a break.
1980s TV Shows Discussion
Scott and Burke discussed several 1980s TV shows, starting with Dynasty, which Scott highly praised, while Burke noted its competition with Dallas. They then reviewed TJ Hooker, where Scott gave it a C rating due to weak writing despite enjoying Shatner's performance and Heather Locklear's appearance. The conversation continued with Matt Houston, where both gave it low ratings (D from Scott, C from Burke), and briefly touched on Hotel, which had a six-year run from 1983 to 1988.
TV Shows Rating Discussion
Scott and Burke discussed and rated several TV shows, including Hotel, Dynasty, Beverly Hills 90210, and Melrose Place. They gave Hotel a D rating, citing lack of excitement and high production costs. Dynasty received a D rating due to poor concept execution despite a high-cost cast. Beverly Hills 90210 was rated a C by Scott and a high C by Burke, with praise for early social issue tackling but criticism for becoming a "fluff piece" later on. Melrose Place was rated a B by Scott and a C by Burke, with Scott noting it provided an escape during his time in the Navy.
TV Show Evaluation Discussion
Scott and Burke discussed three TV shows and evaluated them based on personal experience and popularity. For "Models Inc," they determined it should be in the "not watched" category since neither had seen it. For "Savannah," they agreed it belonged in the F tier due to its low recognition and unremarkable cast. Regarding "7th Heaven," while Burke found it too "white bread" and didn't watch much of it, Scott gave it an A rating because it helped him through a difficult personal period in 1996 when he was going through divorce.
1980s-90s TV Shows Ranking Discussion
Scott and Burke discussed and ranked various TV shows from the 1980s and 1990s, assigning them tiers based on their quality. They agreed on the S-tier shows as Love Boat, Heart to Heart, Dynasty, and Charmed, with Love Boat being Burke's top choice and Scott ranking Dynasty as his number one. They also reviewed and discussed other shows like Charmed, Summerland, and 90210, sharing their opinions on the acting, writing, and overall entertainment value of each series.