See “All That” stars reunite for a new episode of “Quiet on Set”: 'We have this special connection'

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"It's just disheartening that it had to be this that brought us back together," Giovonnie Samuels says in a preview clip.

The first four episodes of Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV interviewed numerous former Nickelodeon stars about the alleged toxic workplace and abuse they faced at the network, but they all appeared on camera individually — until now.

Ahead of Sunday's fifth episode of the docuseries, Investigation Discovery has released a clip of three All That cast members reuniting on camera for the first time. In the clip, journalist Soledad O'Brien welcomes Bryan Christopher Hearne and Giovonnie Samuels, who appeared in previous eps of the show, as they join their former costar Shane Lyons, who's participating in Quiet on Set for the first time.

<p>Investigation Discovery</p> Bryan Christopher Hearne, Giovonnie Samuels, and Shane Lyons in 'Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV'

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Bryan Christopher Hearne, Giovonnie Samuels, and Shane Lyons in 'Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV'

"It's nice to have you guys together," O’Brien says as the three former child stars embrace and greet each other. "You did your interviews individually, you weren't in a big group together, so this has been a time for you guys to kind of do a little reunion."

Samuels expresses how happy she is to see Hearne and Lyons again. "These are the people I grew up with," she explains. "These are my brothers. We have this special connection with each other. Even if we don't see each other every day, it's like we pick up where we left off. As soon as I saw Shane, I was like, 'My Papa Bear's back!' As soon as I saw Bryan, I was like, 'My little bro!' Like no time has passed."

However, Samuels concedes that she wishes the trio had reunited under better circumstances. "It's just disheartening that it had to be this that brought us back together again," she says.

In previous episodes of Quiet on Set, Samuels and Hearne detailed the racism and hostile work environment they allegedly faced as two of the only Black All That cast members. Meanwhile, Drake Bell, who is also set to appear in the new episode, identified himself as the anonymous teen whose John Doe case sent Amanda Show dialogue coach Brian Peck to prison for "extensive" sexual abuse.

The fifth episode of Quiet on Set: The Dark Side of Kids TV, titled "Breaking the Silence," will premiere Sunday, April 7, at 8 p.m. ET/PT on on ID. The first four episodes are streaming on Max. Watch the new preview clip above.

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