Some mornings you wake up expecting another normal daily comedy show.
Then the building catches everyone’s attention with a fire alarm, Rizz refuses to evacuate because apparently radio hosts go down with the ship, and somehow the conversation spirals into MySpace, CDs making a comeback, William Shatner becoming a metal frontman at 95, and why nobody under 25 knows who Hole is anymore.
Just another Tuesday.
This episode starts with excitement surrounding the upcoming Super Troopers 3 as the Broken Lizard crew prepares to visit the studio, giving everyone an excuse to geek out over one of the greatest comedy franchises ever made. Before they arrive, the crew jumps into Crap on Celebrities, where nostalgia absolutely takes over.
Could MySpace actually deserve more respect than it gets? Turns out the platform helped launch artists like Taylor Swift, Katy Perry, Adele, and even Dane Cook before social media became the attention economy we know today. That naturally leads into everyone’s embarrassing MySpace memories, Top 8 drama, party bulletins, and the strange realization that we all willingly learned HTML just to put terrible music on our profiles.
Speaking of things nobody expected to return…
CDs are suddenly making a comeback. Yes… actual compact discs. The crew debates whether anyone even owns a CD player anymore, whether physical media still matters, and whether younger generations are rediscovering something older fans never completely gave up on. It’s part nostalgia, part technology debate, and part excuse for Moon to become the resident audio nerd.
Then things somehow become even stranger.
William Shatner is officially performing heavy metal songs at Riot Fest… at ninety-five years old.
The conversation somehow makes perfect sense.
Elsewhere in celebrity news:
• The Batman Part II gets delayed again.
• A new Rocky movie about Sylvester Stallone fighting to play himself looks surprisingly incredible.
• Paris Jackson earns praise for covering Blind Melon’s “No Rain.”
• Alec Baldwin accidentally makes another tribute about… Alec Baldwin.
• The Grateful Dead release a massive 20-CD collection because apparently CDs aren’t dead after all.
• Hole returns to social media, prompting an entire debate over whether younger music fans even know who Courtney Love’s band was.
Along the way, the crew shares ridiculous observations, roasts each other relentlessly, argues over music, remembers forgotten internet history, and proves once again why no topic stays on the rails for very long.
That’s exactly why this daily comedy show continues to be the easiest way to stay caught up on celebrity news, weird stories, pop culture, and conversations that somehow go from MySpace coding to William Shatner screaming heavy metal in less than ten minutes.
If you enjoy sarcastic humor, entertainment news, nostalgic pop culture rabbit holes, and a group of friends who rarely let facts get in the way of a good joke, this episode has everything you need from your favorite daily comedy show.
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