Game Changer: Official Cast Recording

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00:00Get ready for a game-changer tonight's guests.
00:05The fifth Broadway revival of Brigadoon,
00:08it's Zeke Nicholson.
00:11A high school production of Company
00:13where they just can't nail the harmonies,
00:15it's Zach Reno.
00:18A filmed production of Fiddler
00:20that fails to capture the magic of either medium,
00:23it's Jess McKenna.
00:26On piano, Scott Passarella.
00:30And your host, me.
00:33I've been here the whole time.
00:37This is Game Changer,
00:39the only game show where the game changes every show.
00:42I am your host, Sam Reich.
00:45I'm joined today by these three lovely contestants.
00:49Now, you all understand how the game works.
00:51No, we do not.
00:52No.
00:53Right. Our contestants have no idea what game it is they're about to play.
00:57The only way to learn is by playing.
01:00The only way to win is by learning
01:01and the only way to begin is by beginning.
01:03So without further ado, let's begin.
01:06Players, have you ever had that dream
01:09where you've been on stage and you haven't known your lines?
01:14Yeah.
01:15Scott.
01:19Lights up on a small New England town.
01:25It's spring, but winter has left a hint of dew upon the air.
01:31A local newsie shouts today's headline.
01:36Extra, extra, read all about it.
01:39The fish are gone.
01:41Where'd they go?
01:42I don't know.
01:43But it's not my job because I don't write the paper.
01:46I just distribute it.
01:48That is so funny.
01:49Give it what I have next.
01:51A fisherman hocks their catch of the day.
01:55I got a whole batch of nothing because they're all gone.
01:59Just water out there.
02:01Two old women gossip on a nearby porch.
02:06Did you hear about the fish?
02:09Did you hear about Gladys?
02:11Sorry, your thing sounds bigger.
02:13No, I heard that Gladys stole the fish.
02:16Oh, right.
02:16Okay, so it was the same thing.
02:19Gladys went out on a schooner and caught all the fish.
02:24I heard it was tuna.
02:26She caught on the schooner.
02:28Welcome to the mountain slash seaside town of Mountport.
02:36How is that geologically possible, you ask?
02:41Theater, I suppose.
02:43And like so many musicals, ours begins with a group number to
02:47introduce you, the audience, to town.
02:50In a scene that will eventually turn into a song from the
02:55official cast recording, I give you,
02:59Welcome to Mountport.
03:02Good morning.
03:03Good morning.
03:05Oh, hello.
03:06Hello there.
03:07Hello.
03:07Hey, down there.
03:09Hey, Timothy.
03:11Yeah?
03:12You're not allowed on the street anymore, and you know why?
03:15Why?
03:16On account of the crime.
03:19Okay, I guess I'll go back indoors.
03:22Oh, it's another foggy day where the ocean marine layer
03:27gets stuck in our mountain range.
03:29That's right.
03:30I wouldn't have it any other way.
03:32Oh, the mountains over there next to the sea.
03:38How can that be?
03:41How can that be?
03:45Well, the mountains stretch from the sky right down to the
03:48sea.
03:50How can that be?
03:51Like physically.
03:53How can that be?
03:57But when you live in Mountport, you don't ask many questions.
04:03Like to say this is impossible, throw out that suggestion.
04:08The literal name is Mountainport, and that's what we're about.
04:14But because we're very busy, very, very busy, we shorten it to
04:19Mountport.
04:21The mountain is right next to the sea.
04:26How can that be?
04:29How can that be?
04:32How can?
04:34How can?
04:38Don't ask me.
04:40Don't ask me.
04:42You can ask me.
04:43Get back inside.
04:44Okay.
04:45Holy shit.
04:46We get a lot of points too.
04:48Yeah, put the points in there.
04:49Holy shit.
04:50Give me those points.
04:51What you do is a magic trick.
04:54I'm going to cut this part because it doesn't make me look cool.
04:57Very good player.
05:00Thanks.
05:01Let's give you each a point for good measure.
05:04We got one point for that.
05:05Each of you.
05:06Okay.
05:06Each of you a point.
05:08Rushing in from offstage.
05:10Gosh, you're so good too.
05:14With ball cap on head.
05:18With bindle swung over shoulder is our hero.
05:21Allow them to introduce themselves.
05:22They said I couldn't play baseball.
05:28Where I come from.
05:33They said you can't pitch that ball fast enough to get out of the field.
05:42You can't pitch that ball fast enough to get out of the field.
05:46Then if I tried and practiced long enough, then they'd step to the side when they saw me throw my stuff.
05:55And if they weren't ready in Prairieville, then Mount Town's for me.
06:02It's for a goal.
06:03You lose it.
06:04Sorry.
06:05Where are you going?
06:06This is my chance to take it to the field.
06:14This is my chance.
06:18I'll never give up.
06:20I'll never yield.
06:22And when I hit that home run off my own hip, then everyone will see this is a brand new situation.
06:35This is my time.
06:39Our hero running straight into the center of town is about to meet the Newsy.
06:46And in a scene that will eventually turn into a song, some advice from that Newsy just might set our hero in the right direction.
06:55Extra, extra, midday news.
06:58Fish still gone.
06:59Old woman, main suspect.
07:01Oh, hey.
07:02I haven't seen you around here.
07:03Hi.
07:04Yeah, my name's Alexa.
07:05I'm new to town.
07:06I'm trying to join the Mountport baseball team.
07:08Yeah, it's called Mountport.
07:09I'll get it one of these days.
07:10You've got to be careful.
07:11If you call it something else, everyone in the town is going to rag on you immediately.
07:15Yeah, yeah, I picked that up.
07:16I picked that up.
07:17You're here to play baseball?
07:18Yeah, I'm here for the big tryout.
07:20Oh, well, we've got a big problem.
07:21We lost both our best pitcher and our best hitter.
07:25Well, that's not a problem once you see what I can do.
07:28You're a pitcher?
07:29Pitchers are classically not usually great batters.
07:31Well, there's nothing classic about me except for my spunk.
07:34But listen, do you have any advice about how to succeed in Mountport?
07:38Oh, sure.
07:39I've got lots of advice on how to succeed in Mountport.
07:43There's just a couple things you've got to know.
07:45If you want to be sort of a big deal around here.
07:48Sure.
07:52Step one, whenever you say hi to someone next door,
07:57make sure you've never, ever seen them before.
08:02Because we don't say hi to people that we know.
08:07To the people we've already met, we say hi-ho.
08:12Oh, so hi to someone who's brand new.
08:16Hi-ho if I already know you.
08:18You've got it.
08:20That's rule number one.
08:24Rule number two, the tuna fish here is beyond belief.
08:29You catch those tuna from the place right there.
08:32It's a little private little reef.
08:34It tastes real good, but don't eat too much.
08:37It'll make you throw right up.
08:39When it comes to tuna, a touch is enough.
08:44Oh, so hi if you are brand new.
08:47Hi-ho if I already know you.
08:50And when it comes to tuna, just a touch is enough.
08:55Rule number three, don't climb up that big old tree.
09:01A woman lives in there, and she is not OK.
09:05Oh, that tree looks so inviting.
09:08I know you're going to want to climb it.
09:11Don't you do it.
09:12Don't you try it.
09:14Again, the woman is not OK.
09:16OK.
09:17Hi, but then hi-ho.
09:19And not like not OK, like there's something wrong with her.
09:22She's totally fine.
09:24She's just mean.
09:26Got it.
09:27Maybe evil.
09:28Maybe evil.
09:29Maybe evil.
09:30Don't talk to the woman in the tree.
09:37Good advice from me.
09:39A lit with optimism.
09:41Our hero does one of those three quarter turn exits
09:45that only happens in musical theater.
09:48Hm.
09:50And you can cut right back to this.
09:53With that, the latecomers to the theater are ushered in.
09:56They get a bunch of mean looks, like what?
09:58Shouldn't be on time for $80 theater tickets?
10:00What is going on in your life that you didn't set aside a full hour to get here?
10:05You know what?
10:06You don't deserve a program.
10:08The scenery splits.
10:10The music becomes staccato.
10:15Nice adjustments, guys.
10:19As we reveal the other side of town, downtown Mountport.
10:24It's not nearly as wholesome center of industry.
10:29A business person talks loudly on a cell phone.
10:33If the stocks aren't breaking the roof by midday, I don't want to hear about it.
10:38Two drivers yell at each other from their automobiles.
10:41Get out of here!
10:42Hey, you get out of here!
10:43A busker sings and plays beat-up guitar for spare change.
10:48Why do they call me a busker?
10:51I don't even know that word.
10:54Hey, man, this is my corner.
10:56Two buskers go head to head.
10:59Why do they call me a busker, do you know?
11:02I don't, please answer.
11:04I shouldn't even have to say it.
11:06Well, just say it.
11:08I definitely know.
11:09And on the top of Mountport's only skyscraper, we meet our villain.
11:18Allow them to introduce themselves.
11:21It's me, Tina Johnson, the nastiest woman in all of Mountport.
11:29I used to be in a big old tree, and I said to myself, that's not high enough.
11:34I can't be as mean as I want to be in a tree.
11:38I must move to a skyscraper.
11:41Just then, our villain's assistant strolls through the door.
11:45Hi, boss.
11:46So I got the sort of new readouts on the skyscraper.
11:51We can't build it any higher than it is now.
11:53What do you mean, Pinocchio?
11:55I want to scrape the sky.
11:58I know, boss, but if we build it any higher, it's going to put a big shadow on the baseball field.
12:04That's my ultimate plan.
12:06I want them playing in total darkness.
12:10Now, in a scene that will eventually turn into a song, we hear about how the villain could foil our hero's plans.
12:18If our players want for an extra point, they are welcome to incorporate the phrase, I'm a professional.
12:30I'm going to tell you something.
12:32You know the legend of the baseball-playing, traveling baseball-playing kid who can change the world?
12:38The one who was foretold to come to this town and change everything?
12:41That's right, that's right.
12:42And for her, your reign will be toppled should they arrive?
12:45That's right.
12:46Yeah, I've heard of it.
12:47Well, I'm going to tell you more about it.
12:49Okay.
12:50A very, very long time ago, a legend was foretold.
12:56This is when I was younger, but now, now I'm old.
13:01That's right.
13:02And here's the thing, back in the day, the sky was blue, not green.
13:07That's true.
13:08And I said my destiny is to be a woman who is me.
13:13But there's one person who can foil it all, a baseball-playing girl.
13:19They, she, will foil my plans to take over the world.
13:24I'll be writing this down.
13:27You better.
13:28Because I'm a professional.
13:29Good.
13:30I'll be writing this down, every evil plan that you have said.
13:35Tell me about the evil plan that's in your head.
13:40The legend says that this girl, she will play ball.
13:45That's true, yeah.
13:46But she needs to be on a field that's green, not dusty at all.
13:51Baseball field tradition.
13:52Right, but here's the thing, she must also play her game in light.
13:56That's right.
13:57So I'm building this tower as high as it goes, and it represents my might.
14:02You're going to tear her down.
14:04Tear her down.
14:05Because you're a professional.
14:07I'm a professional.
14:08And you'll tear down your heroes, but professional villains, too.
14:12That's right.
14:13You'll tear her down.
14:16Because you're a professional.
14:17I'm a professional.
14:19And Pinocchio will be right there.
14:21That's right.
14:23While you tear her down.
14:34Is the plan clear?
14:36No, I understand.
14:37It makes perfect sense to me.
14:38Yeah, I wrote it all down.
14:39Good.
14:40Legitimately better than anything I've seen on Broadway in the last five years.
14:43Oh my God, I'm so disoriented, like I'm so caught up in your guys' performances,
14:48that I've forgotten to give out any points, except for one at the very beginning.
14:52A point for each of the two of you, bringing you each to two for your initial duet.
14:57Certainly a point to each of you, bringing you respectively to two and three for that duet.
15:03And certainly an additional point to Zach, bringing him to four for incorporating I'm a Professional.
15:10I do musical theater for the points.
15:12The points headed into next round.
15:15Zeke with two, Zach with four, Jess with two.
15:20With an orchestral flourish.
15:22Flying in from off screen is the minimalist impression of a train car.
15:31Did you like this?
15:32Yeah.
15:33Thank you very much.
15:34Fancy lighting gives us a sense of movement.
15:38Somewhere a producer is proud of themselves, but a lighting designer wishes they had more budget.
15:44Over the loud speaker of the train car, a conductor calls out what stop is next.
15:51Next stop, Palm Springs.
15:55This should be interesting.
15:56An attendant takes tickets from passengers.
16:00This is a ticket to Seattle.
16:03I don't get paid enough to care.
16:06Two gossiping old ladies are en route.
16:09I'm so glad we're finally getting out.
16:11I had to get away.
16:12And honestly, Palm Springs is 110 this time of year, and I could not be more thrilled.
16:17You know what I needed?
16:18I needed to dry out my bones.
16:20I need a slim up bar.
16:21I need cards that could catch fire from the sun at any moment.
16:25But in one train car, our hero and our villain are about to meet.
16:33And in a scene that will at some point graduate to song, a confrontation takes place.
16:39If our players are so inclined, they may incorporate the phrase for a bonus point.
16:45Ticket to nowhere.
16:49Oh, I'm sorry.
16:50They said this car still had an opening, but your luggage appears to be in every seat.
16:54Yes.
16:55Well, I can just...
16:56Wait.
16:57Yes?
16:58You, girl.
16:59Yes?
17:00Quick.
17:01What's your favorite sport?
17:02Baseball, of course.
17:03Sit down.
17:04Okay.
17:05Can I move this one duffle?
17:07No.
17:08Sit on it?
17:09Yes.
17:10Where are you going?
17:11Well, I'm going to Palm Springs for spring training.
17:14That makes sense.
17:15I made the baseball team at Mountport, which is huge.
17:18It's the first step for me.
17:20Could she be?
17:21Could she be the one that was foretold?
17:23I have a second question for you, Pop Quiz.
17:25Okay.
17:26A, light.
17:27B, dark.
17:28C, none of the above.
17:30Well, I think C, none of the above, because I don't have enough context, but if you're
17:35talking about baseball, of course, A, light.
17:38I can't play in the dark.
17:40It's my one weakness.
17:41I think she's the one.
17:43If that were to happen to me, whoa, everything would go off the rails.
17:49Suddenly, the dream I had would come to a full stop.
17:55Suddenly, all the dreams in my head I would have to drop.
18:01Everything I've been working for and building in my life, I would have to throw it to the
18:09side.
18:11That's a ticket to nowhere for me.
18:17That's a ticket to nowhere for me.
18:24Nothing on the horizon, no more tracks that I can see.
18:29That would be a ticket to nowhere for me.
18:34Well, clearly, you're a spunky young girl who's got a lot to fight, but I'm here to
18:41tell you the time is now.
18:43I'm turning off the light.
18:45It's dark.
18:46That's right.
18:48Lookie here.
18:49In old-timey speak, they say, hark, because here's the thing, you little girl.
18:55I'm showing you the dark.
18:58It's a ticket to nowhere.
19:00Your playing days are done, and my reign, it begins.
19:06Wow, being mean is fun.
19:08It's a ticket to nowhere.
19:10No more ball.
19:11No more ball for you.
19:14Your dreams are done.
19:15I'm sorry, gal.
19:16It's the end for you.
19:20Suddenly, a feeling I can guess is destiny.
19:25A feeling of fate is bubbling up inside of me.
19:30There's something about you.
19:33I've glimpsed it in a dream, but no one can stop me, not even you.
19:40You'll see.
19:42A ticket to nowhere.
19:44Ticket to nowhere.
19:45For you.
19:46Ticket to nowhere.
19:48I'll buy a ticket to nowhere.
19:50Ticket to nowhere.
19:51For you.
19:52Ticket to nowhere.
19:54Because getting in my way will be the worst thing you could do.
19:59I got a ticket to nowhere.
20:01Ticket to nowhere.
20:03And that ticket, it's for you.
20:08What?
20:09It's a ticket to nowhere for you.
20:11No, ticket to nowhere for you.
20:12No, it's going to be for you.
20:14No, I came up with the idea.
20:16Lights fade on the argument as the actors are still heard, ushered off stage.
20:23Ticket to nowhere for you.
20:24That'll be a point for Zeke, a point for Jess, and an additional point for giving us our first ticket to nowhere.
20:30Flash forward.
20:32A week has passed.
20:34That's about as much time as we've been training.
20:37Oh, good week of Palm Springs training.
20:40It's done now and we're back home.
20:42The intersection of uptown and downtown Mountport.
20:46The conductor calls out the stop.
20:50Mountport Station, same place that we left from a week ago and then waited for Palm Springs in a week and came back.
20:57Yes, it's the same train.
20:58Yes, we haven't been anywhere in the meantime.
21:01Hi-ho to you.
21:03Hi-ho to you.
21:04I've got a local over here.
21:06The newsie sells newspapers to passers-by.
21:08X3, X3, fish still gone.
21:12Tina in her big, tall building, number one suspect.
21:16Pinning it on Ethel, an old lady from way before whose name you may or may not remember, wrongfully accused.
21:23Now Tina expected to be behind all wrong hewing in Mountport.
21:27Our busker plays guitar, hoping for a coin or two.
21:30Hey.
21:31Hey.
21:32I've been on this corner for a long time.
21:33Yeah.
21:36Take my guitar.
21:40Take your guitar?
21:42Play it well.
21:44I quit.
21:46I'm going to business school.
21:50Because business is cool.
21:55Thanks.
21:56This is really compelling.
21:59Wait, give me that back.
22:00That's right, I allow room for impromptu songs.
22:02It is improv after all.
22:03I just don't award points where they occur.
22:05Those were two important characters we had to follow up on.
22:08Absolutely.
22:09As such, here are our two old ladies again.
22:12Here's the thing I didn't like about Palm Springs.
22:14Yeah, please.
22:15It got too hot.
22:16I was ready for 110.
22:18117?
22:19Excuse me, it's deserved.
22:20And everyone says you'll acclimate.
22:22I never acclimate to anything in my life.
22:25I'm not going to start now.
22:27Okay, but also, can we talk about how it's actually been Tina the whole time and I feel really bad.
22:31We got to send a card to Ethel or a fruit basket or something.
22:34Would you go half and half on a fruit basket with me?
22:36Yeah, I mean the prices.
22:38Are too high.
22:40On a fruit basket, are you kidding me?
22:41It's mostly melon.
22:42Too high.
22:43And now, in a scene that will turn into a song and featuring any number of characters we've seen already,
22:48our hero devises a plan for how they're going to take our villain down.
22:55And, if our players are so inclined, they can incorporate the phrase,
22:59what money can't buy.
23:03Hey, Newsy, uh, hi-ho.
23:05Extra hi-ho, read all about it.
23:07You see that skyscraper?
23:08It's even taller now and there's a shadow all over the baseball field.
23:11Yeah, but listen, I was thinking, it's really hard to build a structure that fast.
23:16Sure is.
23:17And I mean, in a week, it's gotten a few stories taller.
23:20But it got me thinking, it must not be, like, made of official materials in any way.
23:25Absolutely not.
23:26She doesn't like building regulations, so she actively builds it in a way that is not earthquake safe.
23:31Okay, I think I have a plan to take it down.
23:34Oh, that's great, because we're all way too scared to stand up to Tina.
23:37Pinocchio, build it higher.
23:39Yeah, yes, Miro, I'll build it higher.
23:41Because you know why?
23:42Why?
23:43Money can buy anything I want.
23:46Okay, well, you sure you didn't want to spring for more?
23:48Because these are all, like, Home Depot 2x4s, and I'm pretty sure they're not wood that's graded for construction.
23:53I don't care, build it higher.
23:55Okay.
23:56You're really good at getting the word out.
23:58It's kind of what I do.
24:00Yeah, we just need everyone in town to pitch in.
24:03I think we could just take this thing apart in, like, an assembly line.
24:07You want me to write the headline?
24:10Well, I guess I'm thinking more like, can you spread the word quickly?
24:13Okay, can you say what the words are?
24:15Yeah, sure.
24:16Yeah, okay.
24:17It might be something like this.
24:20This tower is towering above us all.
24:23We gotta stand together so it doesn't stand tall.
24:26I'm writing this down.
24:27And give us a shadow every day.
24:30Extra, extra!
24:32So if everyone in Mount Ward could come together to get to the base.
24:36We can weather this weather, we can take it apart.
24:39Beam by beam as a team.
24:42And once and for all, we'll show her what money can't buy.
24:50It can't buy a town that comes together.
24:54Once and for all, we'll show her what money can't buy.
25:02It's a town that comes together.
25:05Did you hear they want us all to gather around here and take beams now?
25:09To do climb up there and take down.
25:11It's probably too heavy.
25:12Oh, actually, it's much lighter than I thought it was.
25:14This is nice.
25:15This is the most activity I've had in a while.
25:17It feels good.
25:18Me too.
25:19Oh, sorry.
25:20Oh, yeah.
25:21I'm the little kid who was inside from before.
25:22And I'm excited to just be out doing something.
25:23Get back in the street.
25:24I don't wanna.
25:26I was just busking for a while.
25:28But these beams are about the same height as my thing.
25:30I might be taking this tower down piece by piece.
25:33Whoa.
25:34Well, if you're doing something, I'm going to try and do it better.
25:35Because that is our relationship.
25:38Keep me sharp, bud.
25:39That's right.
25:40Hey, let's do this.
25:41Uh, Tina, we're taking our tower down piece by piece.
25:45What do you mean, they're taking it down piece by piece?
25:48I mean, I'm putting it up piece by piece, but they're taking it down piece by piece.
25:51You just need to build higher and faster.
25:53We're showing once and for all what money can buy.
25:55We're showing once and for all what money can buy.
26:02We're showing once and for all what money can buy.
26:05What's wrong, what money can't buy
26:08We're gonna want the money, money, money
26:11In darkness, I can't die
26:14I hope he hears
26:19I hope he hears
26:25I told you this was a ticket to nowhere
26:28Look what you had to do
26:31I hope he hears
26:37Tina, listen. It's not too late.
26:40Mountport's a great town.
26:42It'll take you in if you let it.
26:44It sucks. It doesn't even scientifically make sense.
26:47But isn't that what's so great about it?
26:49It's a place where you can follow your dreams
26:51and then think, well maybe I should go to business school
26:53and then realize I could go to business school and be a busker.
26:57Right! I can be a mountain and a sea.
26:59You can buy a melon basket, but then split the cost.
27:01With your friends. With a close friend, hi-ho.
27:03Hi-ho.
27:04Well, if I'm being honest, I never wanted to be me.
27:07I just got caught up in the legend and the prophecy.
27:10Sort of like a self-fulfilling thing.
27:12That's right. I moved to Mountport initially
27:14because I always wanted to be a train conductor.
27:17And I wanted to manage a train that went
27:19from a mountain-sea town to the middle of the desert.
27:23Very, very specific.
27:24Yes, that was my dream. I don't know, I was a little girl.
27:26Extra, extra, a terrible news!
27:28Mountport's famous train conductor dropped dead
27:31from eating too much tuna fish.
27:33Just a little bit will do ya.
27:35Tina, you could buy your own ticket to something new
27:43If that's something you want to do
27:47A ticket to somewhere new
27:51Extra, extra, mean Tina turns over a new leaf
27:59Wow, so I could be nice Tina
28:04Sure.
28:05Or cool Tina
28:07Yeah, sure.
28:08Sexy Tina
28:09Okay.
28:10Sexy Tina!
28:12The train conductress
28:14Sexy Tina, train conductress!
28:19Well, I like the sound of that.
28:21I guess money can buy a giant tower,
28:24but it can't buy a vocation and a passion
28:29for overland travel.
28:31Sure.
28:32Hey, it's noon.
28:35That's the time for the big baseball game to start.
28:37Oh, wow.
28:39This is your real moment, Alexa.
28:41What can you do on the baseball field?
28:46And the first pitch goes out from Alexa.
28:50Alexa's now run back to the bat,
28:52run to the diamond at home plate,
28:54and the first swing hits Alexa.
28:57It's going!
28:58It's going!
28:59The ball is going straight into the remnants of Tina's tower
29:03and boom!
29:05It's demolished it.
29:08Mountport, one and all,
29:10thank you so much for welcoming me to a scrappy kid
29:14from not here.
29:16Hi-ho to you all!
29:17Hi-ho to you!
29:18Hi-ho!
29:19Here's what I know for sure.
29:22No home run is worth it
29:25if you can't run home to a home you love.
29:31That's true.
29:32Say that one again!
29:34No home run is worth it
29:38if you can't run home to a home you love.
29:44A home, yes, Mountport!
29:51A home that you love.
30:03When the mountains meet the sea.
30:07Next stop, Palm Springs.
30:12Wow!
30:14That is points across the board
30:16and one additional point for Jess McKenna
30:19for incorporating What Money Can't Buy.
30:21Can I get a point for doing the reverse of it?
30:23Yes, actually, I think that's super fair.
30:26The curtain drops.
30:28Oh my God, good job, good job.
30:32A standing ovation.
30:34Oh my God.
30:35Some people rush to their cars
30:37in order to beat the traffic,
30:38but that's bad behavior.
30:40The curtain opens, take a bow, players.
30:45And a solo bow for our winner, Jess McKenna.
30:50Oh my God, oh my God.
30:54That does it for us here at Game Changer.
30:56I am Sam Raist reminding you
30:58that the world is your musical.
31:01It's just that your cast is bad at taking direction.
31:04Good night!