If you ever wondered what happens when pop culture chaos meets questionable life decisions and just enough caffeine to fuel bad takes… welcome back to your favorite daily comedy show.
Today’s episode kicks off with a Star Wars “what could’ve been” that has us screaming into the galaxy. Apparently, Adam Driver pitched a standalone Kylo Ren movie and Disney said, “Nah.” Which means somewhere in an alternate universe, we’re watching a billion-dollar backstory about Han and Leia’s brooding kid — and instead we’re just rewatching The Mandalorian trailer like the rest of civilization. We break down the missed opportunity and question Disney’s decision-making like we’re qualified executives. (We’re not.)
Then things take a turn when we unpack the wild situation involving The Blind Side actor Quentin Aaron — a spinal stroke, a coma, and waking up to find out your “wife” wasn’t legally your wife at all. That’s not a subplot. That’s real life. We react in real time and try to wrap our heads around that level of chaos.
Speaking of chaos — YouTube turned 21. Yes, we’re officially old. We revisit the very first upload (“Me at the Zoo”) and spiral into nostalgia about how a 19-second elephant video turned into a trillion hours of conspiracy theories, mukbangs, and cat content. The internet is undefeated.
In Crap on Celebrities, we dive into:
Bourbon & Beyond festival lineup (bourbon, bands, and potential poor decisions)
The possibility of a “lost” Van Halen album
Ozzy’s emotional final performance moment (yes, we teared up… a little)
Jelly Roll and Bunnie XO content overload — is the celebrity machine moving too fast?
Hugh Hefner’s alleged sex diary controversy (because of course that exists)
Shia LaBeouf getting knocked around in New Orleans
And the most diabolical sitcom characters ever (Cartman supremacy confirmed)
Plus: Match Up with Moon returns, and Riz is still rocking a goose egg. Competitive tension? Absolutely. Grace? Minimal.
This episode is peak Rizz and the gang — music, celebrity nonsense, questionable nostalgia, sarcastic debates, and just enough heartfelt moments to remind you we’re human… allegedly.
If you’re looking for a daily comedy show that blends entertainment gossip, weird news, St. Louis energy, and just the right amount of chaos, congratulations — you found it.
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