-What a time
for your show to come back.
Everyone's thanking you
for that.
"Keeping up
with the Kardashians."
But are you guys filming now?
-We are --
So, we filmed everything --
Season, I think we're on --
Yeah, we're on 18.
We filmed the entire season
except for the last episode,
and we were in filming.
And so now that we've shut down
production, so we are --
it'll be all of us
in quarantine,
filmed separately by ourselves.
So we all have iPods set up
and our iPhones.
And the whole last episode will
be what we do in quarantine.
-You got to make it work, right?
-To see what Khloe's doing.
I mean, I literally have no idea
what everyone else
has been doing, so...
-It's a bizarre time.
What went down with you
and Kourtney, by the way?
Was that like --
That was pretty intense.
-It was pretty intense.
I feel like it's been
a lot of built-up resentment
from Kourtney,
or just feeling like
she doesn't really want
to film anymore.
And so she's not the type
of person to make a decision
and say, "Okay, guys,
I'm not going to film."
But she would come to work
with an attitude every day
and kind of take it out
on everyone from the crew to us
and wouldn't really
make that decision.
So we would kind of, like,
just keep on pushing her
and to figure out
why she was so unhappy.
-I don't think I've ever seen,
like, a physical fight
on your show before, have I?
-Haven't. No, no.
It's not really what we do.
I mean, when my mom saw that,
a clip of that, she cried.
It was like, "Who are you guys?
Like, what is going on?"
Kourtney and I
obviously are fine now.
But we shut down production
for a week after that.
I think everyone was really,
like, shook for a minute
and just was like, "This isn't,
like, our type of show.
Like, what's happening?
We want everyone to be
comfortable and safe."
And so, but, you know,
that happened.
And I don't really ever
resort to violence like that.
But she scratched me so hard,
which you guys didn't see.
I had, like -- I was bleeding.
And so you didn't really
get to see that detail when --
But when I looked down at my arm
and I saw, like,
she had had really scratched me,
and I felt it all on my back,
I just, you know, went over
and slapped her back.
So it's not, like,
my proudest moment.
But we were going through it.
And she's made the decision
to take time off now.
And I think she really needs it.
And I think that will be
so much better for her.
-Wow, so it really is
a real reality show.
-Yes.
-You were telling me
that you're going --
you're organizing your photos?
-Yes.
-Now that you have
all this time.
How do you even
start to do that?
I don't know even know
where would I start.
-So, it's the most
daunting task ever.
But I take my phone,
'cause I have
like 30,000 photos on here.
And so I make folders
on my computer.
So each kid has a folder,
and then it's like
every kid has a year.
So, I started
doing this in 2009.
So I have folders for myself
of every year,
and then within that year,
it's like categories --
birthday parties, this, that,
you know, all this stuff.
So it takes hours and hours
and hours to organize.
-Wow. I wish I did that.
-But it will be nice
when they're older,
and they have every memory
all organized for them.
-What's the weirdest photo
you've come across?
Anything you can share with us?
-Let me see.
Lots of old photos I found,
like, lots of high school,
embarrassing photos.
-[ Chuckling ]
Yeah, I want to see --
Show me -- Something like that
would be great.
I'm trying to get
all the weird ones.
I just got a lot
of all-show stuff here.
-Oh, my God. Khloe would kill me
if I showed these.
-[ Laughs ]
Come on.
-Okay. I'll do a group one.
I mean, these ones
aren't that bad.
But they're like
me and my friends.
This is like maybe 2009.
-Wow.
You really are
going back there, huh?
-Some high school ones, though.
Those are the best.
Lots of kids stuff.
Lots of, like --
Oh, I went in the other room,
and my daughter dressed up
my little daughter like that.
-[ Laughs ]
-With a wig on. She was
walking around like that.
-Looks like Annie.
-So, I mean,
it's honestly so fun
getting to be in the house
with all the kids.
And they love it.
They think
it's the best thing ever.
-Yeah, my kids
are having fun, too.
I ordered takeout
from a local place
trying to, you know, keep the
local restaurants in business,
and I got this package
last night. It was my food,
but it came with a roll
of toilet paper in the bag.
-[ Laughs ] That's nice.
-That's clever, right?
-So generous.
-Thank you, Que Pasa.
