Trending badgeTrendingPosted 1 hour ago14 Moments From Taylor Swift's "The End Of An Era" Docuseries Episodes 3 And 4 That People Cannot Stop Talking AboutFrom how she did those quick costume changes on tour to how she really met her fiancé Travis Kelce, here's everything we learned.by Angelica MartinezBuzzFeed StaffFacebookPinterestLink Gather around, my fellow Swifties, because episodes 3 and 4 of The End of an Era have officially dropped on Disney+ this morning, and we're already more than halfway through with the Eras tour docuseries. Object & Animal / Disney+ I don't know about you, but my brain is still doing cartwheels processing all the things we learned in these last two episodes. Whether you've already seen them and want to debrief, or you're just here for the tea, let's get into it. Here are 14 moments from The End of an Era episodes 3 and 4 that fans can't stop talking about: 1. We finally got our answer as to why Taylor wore the red bodysuit for Reputation - the only era in the show without a different wardrobe option - for 131 straight shows. As it turned out, there was no more of the fabric used for the original suit anywhere in the world, so it had to be recreated for the gold bodysuit, which seemingly caused delays and complications when it came to getting it to look and fit just right. Object & Animal / Disney+ The Rep era is one of the most physically demanding in the show, so the suit really needed to fit perfectly to ensure there are no wardrobe malfunctions and that Taylor felt confident moving around in it. By some miracle, her seamstress was able to make enough adjustments to the gold suit before the last US leg of the tour, and it made its grand debut at Miami N1. 2. Taylor's mom, Andrea, encouraged Taylor to meet up with Travis after hearing about his friendship bracelet story online. Taylor had always been very against dating an athlete because she wasn't one herself, but Andrea told her, "You gotta start doing something different." Object & Animal / Disney+ 3. Taylor revealed that, on their first date, Travis had to explain football to her like it was "high-speed, violent chess," and then she became obsessed with him and football, which she called the "greatest surprise of [her] life." Object & Animal / Disney+ 4. Every outfit change on the tour was 1 minute and 15 seconds or less, with the shortest being 39 seconds total. According to her stylist, she had 20 total quick changes throughout the whole show. They pulled it off by having two designated dressers for Taylor and creating four changing rooms on various floors of the stage, which she moved to and from on a pulley system manned by her crew. The whole thing had to be very choreographed to work night after night. Object & Animal / Disney+ Taylor's mom, Andrea, compared it to a NASCAR pit stop. 5. If you were following along with the tour online, odds are you recall "HandGate," when fans noticed a chunk missing from Taylor's palm in the middle of the show one evening. Taylor recounted running to change out of her Evermore dress under the stage and tripping over the hem of it, busting her knee and skidding the palm of her hand off in the process. Blood was gushing from her hand in the quick-change room while she changed into her Rep suit, and when she ripped off the skin hanging off of it...it gushed even more. Object & Animal / Disney+ There were no bandages down in the quick-change room, so she went out as she was. And after all that...she still made it to the stage on time. To quote "I Can Do It With A Broken Heart"...try to come for her job. 6. We also got a big look into how she trained physically for the three-and-a-half-hour tour, with her longest prior to Eras being two hours and fifteen minutes. She revealed that, for six months, she would run on the treadmill every day at the tempo of the songs she was playing, while simultaneously singing it out loud. In total, she ran about eight miles during every show, with the 1989 and Rep sets having the most cardio. Object & Animal / Disney+ 7. Taylor spoke on there being a time where the tour was the thing that was keeping her going, and that her personal life was actually more difficult than work, saying, "I went through two breakups on the first half of this tour, and that's a lot of breakups, actually. The show was what gave me purpose, and what I could use to get out of bed. The tour has never been the hard thing in my life." Object & Animal / Disney+ 8. In the docuseries, we see Taylor recording songs for The Tortured Poets Department, which she described as a "purge" of everything bad that happened in the previous two years and her "feeling like [she's] not a person" but "just this, like, big conglomerate that no one sees as a real human being, and, like, especially not men that [she] date[s]." Object & Animal / Disney+ Taylor also revealed that she recorded "Who's Afraid of Little Old Me" and "Clara Bow" at Long Pond Studios, where she previously recorded Folklore and