Smosh Mouth - #121 - We Catch Amanda Up

Episode Date: December 1, 2025

Amanda is SO back and Shayne and Trevor are here to inform her about what she's missed! Go to https://www.Zocdoc.com/SMOSHMOUTH to find and instantly book a top-rated doctor today. Exclusive $35 off C...arver Mat at https://on.auraframes.com/SMOSHMOUTH. Promo Code SMOSHMOUTH PODCAST: https://bit.ly/SmoshMouthSpotify https://smo.sh/SmoshMouthiHeart https://bit.ly/SmoshMouthApple  0:00 Intro 10:07 Sponsor! 11:41 We tell Amanda what’s been happening 29:08 Sponsor! 30:35 Smosh milestones and more internet things SUBSCRIBE: https://smo.sh/Sub2SmoshCast WEAR OUR JOKES: https://smosh.com WHO YOU HEAR Shayne Topp // https://www.instagram.com/shaynetopp/ Amanda Lehan-Canto // https://www.instagram.com/filmingamanda/ Trevor Evarts // https://www.instagram.com/trevorevarts/ WHO YOU DON’T HEAR (usually) Director: Selina Garcia Editor: Andre Gardere Producer: Amanda Lehan-Canto, Shayne Topp, Selina Garcia Production Designer: Cassie Vance Art Director: Erin Kuschner, Josie Bellerby Stage Manager: Alex Aguilar Prop Master: Courtney Chapman, Abby Schmidt Art Coordinator: Alex Mollo Audio Mixer: Jose Perez Audio Utility: Evan Freeman Director of Photography: Brennan Iketani Videographer: James Hull Camera Operator: Macy Armstrong Assistant Director: Alexcina Figueroa Executive Vice President of Production: Amanda Barnes Senior Production Manager: Alexcina Figueroa Production Manager: Jonathan Hyon Production Coordinator: Zianne Hoover Operations & Production Coordinator: Oliver Wehlander Production Assistant: Caroline Smith Director of Post Production: Luke Baker DIT/Lead AE: Matt Duran DIT/AE: Beni Kimuene Post Production Coordinator: Ariana Martinez IT: Tim Baker IT & Equipment Coordinator: Lopati Ho Chee Sound Editor: Gareth Hird Director of Design: Brittany Hobbs Senior Motion & Branding Designer: Christie Hauck Graphic Designers: Ness Cardano, Monica Ravitch Director of Channel Operations: Lizzy Jones Channel Operations Manager: Audrey Carganilla Channel Operations Coordinator: Sabrina Lieberman Director of Social Media: Erica Noboa Social Creative Producer: Peter Ditzler, Tommy Bowe Merchandising Manager: Mallory Myers Social Media Manager: Kim Wilborn Social Media Coordinator: Margaux Bernales Social Editor: Vida Robbins Brand Partnership Manager: Chloe Mays Brand Partnerships Coordinating Producer: Liz Kummer Operations Manager: Selina Garcia Financial Operations Specialist: Natalie Lewis Talent Coordinator: Danielle Moses People Operations Specialist: Katie Fink Front Office Assistant: Sara Faltersack CEO: Alessandra Catanese Executive Producers: Anthony Padilla, Ian Hecox EVP of Programming: Kiana Parker Coordinator Producer of Programming: Marcus Munguia Associate Producer, Special Projects: Rachel Collis Executive Assistant: Katelyn Hempstead OTHER SMOSHES: Smosh: https://smo.sh/Sub2Smosh Smosh Pit: https://smo.sh/Sub2SmoshPit Smosh Games: https://smo.sh/Sub2SmoshGames Smosh Alike: https://bit.ly/SubToSmoshAlike FOLLOW US: TikTok: https://smo.sh/TikTok Instagram: https://instagram.com/smosh Facebook: https://facebook.com/smosh

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Starting point is 00:00:00 Hi, welcome to Smoshmouth. I'm Shane. And I'm Amanda. And I'm really excited to welcome, oh, one of our special guests, Trevor Everts. Oh, my God. It's so good to be here. It's so good to be here. Thank you for having me. Guys, I've decided since I'm a mom now I'm going to discuss everything in this voice. Perfect. You guys like it? I love it. I love it. I love it. Do you guys love it? Okay.
Starting point is 00:00:28 Do you think this lady, she's genuine, or do you think she's holding a bunch of despair in? She's holding a bunch of despair. Got it. She has a lot of dread, a lot of, she wanted so many things in life. And someone was like, oh, you're about to do this. And she's like, I'm going to give up everything. So I feel like this woman is just fighting the currents of resentment. I think she's stuck is fighting.
Starting point is 00:00:54 And that's what's important. And that's why I like doing her. Because here's the thing. She is not, any character I do, I have to like them in some form. So for her, I like that she's still a fighter. She's a survivor of her resentment. But my God, is it bubbling? And it's going to come out.
Starting point is 00:01:11 Oh, it's going to come out. She despises her husband. Though she talks about him kindly, I think it's not. There was someone else in the past that she wished she was with. Oh, of course, Billy, you know, from high school. who, like, had a moped. And traveled the world. Yeah, and now she's married to Chad.
Starting point is 00:01:31 And he's a bear of a man, and she loves him. And, oh, God, have you tried Chad's Shepard's Pie? It's so, it's yummy. It's not my favorite, but I love it. I love it. The meat's a little chunkier than I want it to be, but, God, everyone loves Chad. He's such a ham. Oh, he's such a ham.
Starting point is 00:01:54 Oh, he's probably out. I had no idea what he does out there in the backyard. Just out with his friends again. Just drinking beers. Love it. We missed this. I missed this too. You know, I had a lot of time to create characters in my head, but I didn't really,
Starting point is 00:02:12 I didn't people watch. Guys, I didn't people watch, I'm empty. I didn't, I didn't really watch, well, I did watch, I did watch some TV. I read a lot of books. But like I wasn't, guys, I wasn't on the internet. I know I'm not on the internet, whatever, but I really, I got off Instagram the whole time and you went extra offline. Yeah. Yeah, you went off grid from the off grid.
Starting point is 00:02:39 I went off grid, you know, to like watch the birth of my son. Yeah. Which I'm glad you did. Me too. Couldn't be me. I think you had to be. Didn't be me. My son's getting born.
Starting point is 00:02:50 I'm going to be on Twitter. Oh, man. I forgot. I got. Trevor as a guest, I totally forgot what you do to me. You just, I don't know. You just do shit, you know what I mean? Yeah, I get, I get, I get it.
Starting point is 00:03:07 I get it. Everybody talks about this, everybody says this all the time. He just, he burrows under my skin and just gets there. When we have our company meetings without Trevor, where it's everybody except for Trevor, we talk about Trevor. That's a weekly meeting, right? It is a weekly all company meetings. meeting when we talk about Trevor. Like, guys, just get it off your chest.
Starting point is 00:03:28 Whatever you guys say about the guy. No, listen, Trevor, I love you so much. And then you come in this pot and I forget that I say something and you're like, bo-oh. Swamp-talk! That's what it is. Yeah. What did I say the last time and you said something about like...
Starting point is 00:03:42 Oh, oh, yeah. Was it about the motorboating thing? Yeah, it was. Yeah. Good times. I'm going to do some motorboating this weekend. Yeah. A classic.
Starting point is 00:03:53 Yeah, you are. A classic Trevor joke. Oh, oh, boy. Sorry, every time I do that voice, you know it's going to be bad. Yes, I do. Well, here's the thing. You've been offline, but I've legitimately been keeping track of when big internet things have happened. I have a note on my phone where truly something would happen and I'd write it down.
Starting point is 00:04:15 Like when some big things were going on, I was like, I need to write that down. Yeah. And so I've got them all. So I'm going to update you on all the internet stuff, not the big, global stuff. I'm sure you, because you were listening to the New York Times and stuff, so you know what's going on in the world, you know all the horrible stuff going on. I do. It was, yeah, it was hard to listen to it every day. I did, but like, yeah. These are the smaller, fun internet things, I would say. So these are, most of these are positive. None of them
Starting point is 00:04:49 are bad. Okay. These are. We're finding the diamonds in the rough here. Oh, I love the diamonds in the rough. Speaking of diamonds, this one is kind of more global, but it's hilarious and fun to talk about. The Louve Heist, which I know you are aware of that. I actually do know about this. Of course you know about the Louvre Heist, but I don't, like, I know some details, but I
Starting point is 00:05:08 don't know, like, updates. I don't think, I don't think I've heard many updates either. There's an arrest. Yeah, there's an arrest, and the arrest kills me, and sorry to get ahead of this, but when I heard about the arrest, I was like, how you managed to successfully rob the Louvre, and then you
Starting point is 00:05:24 chose to get on a plane and you're in Europe, how are there not better ways to get out of the country than going on a plane where you have to go through security and show, like, I saw that and I was like, surely you have to be smarter than that. Could you not have found a better way? Do we think they caught the people responsible? Or do you think that like there's a fall, these are fall guys? Oh. Because here's what I heard is that they arrested people that have robbed and used pawn shops before. So they stole a bunch of jewels as well. I think they stole over $4 million worth of jewels
Starting point is 00:05:59 or something crazy. Or maybe it was more, way more. That at the least. But they arrested people who have frequently robbed and then used pawn shops to, because they have to do it quick because they're going to melt down. Probably have already done it.
Starting point is 00:06:16 Yeah, you're so right. I mean, if I robbed the loop, which I did not. Right. You didn't do it. Where were you? In my home. That's so true. In the dark.
Starting point is 00:06:25 Nobody has had eyes on you in the past few months. My son has asked him. You could have been planning all of this and then done it. And unfortunately your son is not a reliable witness or alibi. Don't you talk to him like that? He's not going to talk. I take Trevor, lift him above my head and throw him through this. Like cartoonishly stuck my head in the wall and I'm fully just like straight out of the wall.
Starting point is 00:06:50 to this. Mama bear. No, I mean, the photos I've seen, I don't know if they're real or not. It's always just like very, very like attractive people. Like, look at this attractive heister. Yeah. Is this real? Maybe they're setting up for the movie.
Starting point is 00:07:05 They're like really, they're like the Louvre is planning. We have to find some attractive people so that we can set up to make a movie to recoup the losses. Oh, interesting. Yeah, it's another oceans. I thought it was kind of cool. I'm not gonna lie. Like, I don't know all the details of it, but when I heard, like, oh, they, they stole the crown jewels. They did it in eight minutes, which is actually a long amount of time.
Starting point is 00:07:28 Yeah, I was, yeah, let's be real. We're talking about heists here, eight minutes. I was like, okay. Yeah. I think in the movie The Thomas Crown Affair, he did it in like two minutes. Yeah. You've seen that movie? And that's the benchmark.
Starting point is 00:07:40 And that's the benchmark. Have you seen it? I haven't seen it. I know. I know. I love the footage of them just slowly lowering into their, like, because they had the, like, Crane on the outside and then just very slowly just going down with the crown Jules Wild yeah I did hear about that yeah so there was that that happened and and if you were here maybe it wouldn't have happened
Starting point is 00:08:03 You know hey like maybe it would have been stop it maybe it would have been different if you were here things might have gone down differently Yeah, you would have been like whoa, is that your charm room? Yeah this is that your true Hey guys! Whoa! I'm in the loo! That's exactly what I talk on. But they did it when the museum was open.
Starting point is 00:08:26 Oh yeah, they did it right in daylight. No, it like, hearing it, I'm like, that would have been one of the places on planet Earth that I would have thought was, generally speaking, unrobable. Yeah. You would have thought. You would have thought. It's like, no way.
Starting point is 00:08:40 And then when they did it, it was so simple. It was like, oh, you just go in and get it. How long do you think they were planning? We don't know. No idea. I'm not a heister. I don't really know the ins and outs of what it's like to rob museums. Yeah, totally.
Starting point is 00:08:57 I mean, I've seen the oceans movies. I know what it's like to rob casinos. Yeah. Of course. Well, if you saw Thomas Crown Affair, you would know. Okay, we'll add it to the list. I did watch it over my maternity leave, and I was like, God, this movie's interesting. Pierce Brosson was hot.
Starting point is 00:09:15 Oh, yeah. Yeah. Yeah, absolutely. I mean, if it was Pierce Brosnan who robbed the Louvre, he wouldn't have been caught. No. He would have got on a train instead of a plane. Yeah, exactly. Oh, my God.
Starting point is 00:09:27 Brilliant. Yeah. Something. I'm trying to think where they could have gone with the crown jewels where they just wouldn't have. Like, go to a party city and just have a bunch of fake crowns and stuff all around too. So they're like, I don't know which one's really. So they leave the jewels there and then take the fake crown. I'm like, we'll come back for this.
Starting point is 00:09:42 Yeah. And then a woman buys it for her daughter and the whole story is about the daughter. what she's doing with the real Yes. And then that daughter became the prime minister of Sweden. Thank you, Trevor. Just could be something And I love that. Another twist. Wow. You just didn't see that coming. No, I literally did not see that coming.
Starting point is 00:10:03 And that's what makes it a great twist. M-night. M-night. M-night. Shaman. This episode of Smoshmouth is brought to you by Zoc Doc. Amanda, it's the holiday season. Everyone's getting together. I know. So that means that everyone might be getting sick. Like, but honestly, there's so many now like DIY at home cold remedies on social media everywhere. There's one where you can take a shot of olive oil in the morning or eat chia seeds, which, you know. Well, I do that for the fiber.
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Starting point is 00:11:46 This is not in chronological order. These are just things that have happened while you were gone. My last four months... It's crazy when I consider, like, you were aware of this, but, like, Love Island happened while you were gone, for the most part. That's crazy. Which is insane. When I was leaving.
Starting point is 00:12:02 When you were leaving, but you were kind of already, like, not... I was... You were a little offline. Yeah, I was out of here. Yeah. Yeah. Trevor does a one-to-one impression of the narrator, the host of Love Island.
Starting point is 00:12:14 Oh, I know the host, yeah. If you, oh, wow, you haven't seen it at all. You haven't heard me do this? No, I guess you're off Instagram. I'm on Instagram completely. Trevor went viral. Yeah, I made a TikTok that has like, I don't know, last time I checked, I don't know when, was like 20 million views.
Starting point is 00:12:29 Yeah. Yeah. What? Yeah, dude. Tomorrow on Love Island. Tomorrow on Smoshmouth, Trevor joined Shane and Amanda to talk about what's been going on. I don't know. Wait, that's actually
Starting point is 00:12:45 because I've heard the host before. That's actually really good. He does it really well. Is he Scottish? Yeah, he's Scottish. More. Okay. This week on Smoshmouth,
Starting point is 00:12:57 Trevor and Shane catch Amanda up on some of the dirty deeds of the American people. Pretty stellar. That was excellent. Thank you. Thank you.
Starting point is 00:13:09 Yeah. Oh, my God. I unfortunately, you know, watched Love Island and I did end up, Arasha and Ian finally got me to watch Love is Blind. Both of them infuriated the shit out of me. I watched. I watched Love is Blind. Horrible. It was horrible. I regretted watching it this most recent season. They're all in Colorado. None of them, there are no couples. And the reunion was worse than all of them before.
Starting point is 00:13:40 Um, yeah, what happened there? It felt like they were like, okay, guys, we're going to keep it friendly. We're going to keep it fun. We're going to be outside. Yeah. So, uh, in order to, because it was a train wreck of a season, in order for them to pretend that it's wholesome, they brought Chris Paul out and did a basketball segment. Yeah, I remember me about the basketball.
Starting point is 00:13:59 I truly was like, oh, am I watching The Ellen Show? What is the hell is this bullshit? With, with Patrick, the baby seal, which he called himself a baby seal. And that, it felt like I was watching. watching a comedy show. Every time, I forget her name, the blonde, every time she tried to bring him into some drama, he went, no, no, I wasn't there. No, no, I wasn't there. I, I don't know what you're talking about. I truly finished. I finished it and I was like, I'm going to remove this from my brain. I don't need it. But Love Island was entertaining. It was just also a train wreck
Starting point is 00:14:29 and a mess. I will say the final couple, they're awesome. I mean, I really, it was a good story. I'm such a Nick and Alandria fan. It was hard not to root for them. Allandria's just dope. She's the best. She's the best. That was Nick. Uh, hooda, no. No, Huda. But Nick won. The guy who says Mamasita. Well, he didn't win, but they won. Amaya and Brian won. And we all know how that it. And Brian.
Starting point is 00:14:55 Oh, Brian. Amaya papaya? Fuck Brian. It was just a, it was just a mess. But, um. Nick and Alandria, I'm so glad. They're doing so well, it seems. Like, I was going sweet green. And they got like, Nick has his own, like, sweet green bowl. Yeah. Get the Nick from Love Island Sweet Green Ball. That's my goat.
Starting point is 00:15:12 They're simply killing it. That's my white boy. I actually can't. Okay, moving on, though, from Love Island. I didn't have that on the list. I was just thinking about that was going on. You just wanted to add that in. I think this happened right around when you left.
Starting point is 00:15:25 Were you aware of the Coldplay concert couple? Here's the deal about this. And I'm so glad you brought it up. I was not aware until, so my sister arrived three hours after my son was born. And her first thing she says to us, Have you seen the Cold Play concert couple? It was, she's amazing. I think it was the next day.
Starting point is 00:15:51 I, H and I were just not, we were not there. And she was holding Cole and she was like, oh my God. So the girls and I at work are obsessed with this thing. Have you heard the Cole Play thing? And I was like, no, I was in another universe. I don't know if you saw. For 40 hours or so, whatever. and she told me everything.
Starting point is 00:16:10 I watched the videos, I read the comments, and I felt really sad. I didn't feel joy or laughter. I felt really sad. Oh, yeah. It's, for how funny the situation is, it ultimately is the worst possible thing. It is so sad.
Starting point is 00:16:29 It's deeply sad. I just like, I don't understand. And I think maybe it's just like because people, like on that are like older just aren't as familiar with like what the internet will do but both of their reactions to just be ducked down like if they just sat there and kept dancing nothing would have happened yeah nothing would have happened but because they ducked down everyone's like who are these people yeah we're not supposed to be together because what's his name who's the lead singer of Coldplay
Starting point is 00:16:56 is it Chris Martin Chris Martin he literally he's on his like microphone he goes he goes oh like they ducked out he's like it's like that's interesting maybe they're having an affair like he says it yeah because like Like, yeah, clearly they are. Everyone knew based on their body language. And it was just like, why did you do that? But yeah, they're older, so they don't realize. And they looked so free.
Starting point is 00:17:19 The girl was like, they were like comfy and they were at that stage in the relationship. But they were like, we did it. We got away with it. But they were cheating. They were both cheating. So they were both cheating. And here's what made it really bad. He was the CEO of the company.
Starting point is 00:17:36 she was head of HR of the company. Yeah. So that's what makes it extra bad, right? Like, it's multiple layers of cheating and shittiness. And so, I mean, of course, who you think about is the wife and or the husband. Because I think both of them were cheating. Yeah. And you're just like, damn, to like, for it to be like, maybe there's some catharsis of, like,
Starting point is 00:17:59 your partner's getting ridiculed on, like, by the world. But it's also not. No, they got ripped up. Did they both lose their jobs? I actually don't think so. I don't know. My expectation is always, no, they don't. Or if they get fired, they're picked up at some other company.
Starting point is 00:18:14 And what their spouses have to do is go to a U-2 concert together. At the sphere. And then get on the Jumbotron. And that'll show them. Can you imagine, though? Because I've been thinking about it for months where I'm like, you have an affair. And then you get caught at a concert having an affair.
Starting point is 00:18:32 And it becomes so big that people are doing Halloween costumes. of your affair. I'm like, who. What a brilliant Halloween costume. Yeah. How awesome. I mean, wow.
Starting point is 00:18:44 Yeah, but unbelievable. It was truly unbelievable. Yeah. They both resigned. They both resigned. They both resigned. Wow. Can you imagine working at that company and being like what the head of HR was having
Starting point is 00:19:00 an affair with the CEO? I want to know what their favorite song was that night. Yeah. And did they? leave right away? I don't know. I feel like once you're there, it's like that level of
Starting point is 00:19:13 comfortability with having an affair, I don't know, man. When you hear about people having an affair, it's almost like they reach a certain level, and then they go, fuck it, let's go out. And they go out to like a club with phones. They get delusional.
Starting point is 00:19:32 Like, I think it does things to your brain. They're just like, you know what? whatever. Remember those two huge NBC anchors who were like together and they had a lot? Together remember? That was a big deal. And they're together. They literally like we're quitting our jobs and we're
Starting point is 00:19:47 going to stay together. They were like co-anchors right on the same show. I don't know how they got caught but they hit a point of like you know what? Fuck it. Yeah. And honestly I feel like there's something about that that I respect where like once you're caught and you're like this is what I want like
Starting point is 00:20:03 whatever. Just going to do it. We're here people know it. Just like tell your spouse though before you just don't do it like yeah like leave like just leave your partner then don't do the whole like the lying and the cheating. Yeah I don't respect cheating to be clear it's like yeah
Starting point is 00:20:19 you should not you're saying you're saying as far as shitty behavior goes like in the aftermath if you're just going to own up to it like that's like better your partner know what is going on speaking of cheating yeah a big internet thing
Starting point is 00:20:35 that happened. I don't think we've even talked about this in general on this podcast. You're aware of Ned Fulmer. I am. Yes. Are you aware that in the months that you were gone, he started a new podcast. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:20:54 Was this on people and stuff? I actually think your wife told me about it. Did Courtney tell you about it? Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. Because she watched it and had a lot of thoughts about it. I think she mentioned it to me. or I think when I went on Instagram one time I was like I have to get off, she posted about it I don't know anything about it though
Starting point is 00:21:12 You just know he has a podcast Correct, I haven't heard it, I don't know what it's called So all right, I'll give you the lowdown basically So several years ago, three years ago I think He cheated on his wife I remember when he was at TNTL and he wore like a bikini with heels Yes, yeah Because he was here many times before
Starting point is 00:21:33 We actually did a sketch years ago where several of us played like opposite versions of the try guys and so I was on camera with Ned playing a version of Ned who was divorced and had screwed up his whole life and and just blew it and was crying. So you did that. I didn't know that. And we literally have a quote. We have a quote from the sketch where I go, next challenge, divorce your wife. And I'm like trying to convince Ned to divorce his wife in it. Next challenge. Divorce your wife. What? No. You need to divorce your wife.
Starting point is 00:22:07 I'm not going to do that. And then, you know, hey, look. And it worked. And it worked. No. You wizard. You did it. You witch.
Starting point is 00:22:15 You put a curse on him. Yeah, yeah. I did it. So funny. So he has a whole affair. It is a big, huge scandal. And they're caught in public. He's in a club.
Starting point is 00:22:26 They were in public. Just being kind of out in the open. So anyways, this, it not only affects, obviously, his wife and family, it also affects the try guys. It was a huge impact on their channel, right? And so he disappears for years. And then suddenly he drops rock bottom podcast about how he's at his rock. What is it called?
Starting point is 00:22:50 Rock bottom. And it's so funny. It's about how he's at his rock bottom. The whole concept is like bringing people on my show that have been to the bottom. Hit the rock bottom. We're going to bounce back or whatever. And it's about how the first episode he does, with his ex-wife.
Starting point is 00:23:06 His ex-wife. Who he cheated him. With his ex-wife. They, and I don't feel bad talking about this here. I mean, that's kind of a smart way to, like, come back. Right, but it's also just kind of like, all right, man. What?
Starting point is 00:23:18 And I did, because I was like, all right, because I've literally met this guy, I'm too curious. I'm morbidly curious. I want to listen to it. And it was agony. I could not get, when I say I literally could not get through five minutes of it. Give me, give me, like. So I'll tell you, she dunks off.
Starting point is 00:23:34 on him a lot. She's like, I don't forgive you. Like, she was like, no, we were never back together, like, uh, and all this stuff. She, I thought her parts where she talks about what she went through was very interesting, right? Because there's a part of me that, you know, the part of me who loves psychology and stuff. I was fascinated by what goes through your mind through something this traumatic, really. Um, and so I was really fascinated by her perspective, but then she would sometimes be like, and she's like, what was going through your head? Why would you do this? And his response to start the whole damn podcast were just like, yeah, I mean, I just was, I don't, I don't, yeah, I don't, I don't know.
Starting point is 00:24:10 And I was like, I was like, I was like, you're going to make a podcast, you have nothing to say? Literally, like, if you're not going to own up to it and like talk about it all. What is the point of the podcast? There's no point. Yeah, and it's, a podcast fully is tanked. And that's rock bottom. And that's his rock bottom. Also, I think kind of disrespectful to be like, oh, I'm at my rock bottom.
Starting point is 00:24:28 I'm like, yeah, buddy, you're having, you have it real hard. Yeah, there's rock bottom that is like, I'm like, look around. at the world right now. I'm at my rock bottom. Guess I better start a podcast. Yeah. If you're starting a podcast, do not at your rock bottom.
Starting point is 00:24:40 You have the means to not be out of rock bottom. There's further to go. It was agony. Truly agony. I'm intrigued just to watch the first five minutes. It's, yeah.
Starting point is 00:24:51 That episode's the only one. Yeah. No. But like, obviously, it's not a show. I recommend to anyone. It shouldn't be supporting it. It's not fun. A part of me wanted to be.
Starting point is 00:25:03 a part of me was hoping it would be interesting because I'm like, hey, if he's gonna fess up and really like talk about why he did this and what was going through his head, I'm like, that could be useful. He doesn't at all. He says nothing. It's just sad, yeah. It was just pathetic. Zero growth, zero acknowledgement,
Starting point is 00:25:19 zero accountability. No, I don't know, man. No change. Wast of time. Anyways. That was a crazy thing. But here's some other fun YouTube things. All the other YouTube things, very positive and very fun. Oh, okay. Mark a plier.
Starting point is 00:25:33 Got married. Yeah. Yeah. What is that lovely? Yes. Oh nice. Muckiplier. You got married?
Starting point is 00:25:39 He got married. Oh, my God. He got married. He got married. Congrats. And even another one, so sweet, very cool. Are you aware of who Dan and Phil are? The singers?
Starting point is 00:25:51 No. That's Dan and Shay. Oh. Dan and Phil. The singers. Except for Dan and Chess. Give it up for Dana and Chishol. Oh, so happy to have you back.
Starting point is 00:26:18 So happy to have you back. And I'm taking it as a compliment, and I'm going to believe you. So actually, you have seen them before because when we did Anthony's funeral roast, Dan and Phil sent in a video. They're two British YouTubers. Yes, you'd know them immediately if you saw there. Yes, you've seen them. Dan and Shay.
Starting point is 00:26:38 Dan and Shay. Dan and Phil, they're YouTubers, and they've been around for a long time. They've been a duo, no different than Ian and Anthony and Rhett and Link. But they've been making content since the 2000s, like 2008, 2009. God, I'm embarrassed. Don't be embarrassed, don't be embarrassed. But ever since the start, people always were like, oh, I wish they were together. Right?
Starting point is 00:27:01 And eventually over the course of the years, one of them came out as gay. Okay. And then people were like, oh, I hope they're together. And they were like not acknowledging that stuff. The other one came out as gay as well. Oh. I believe. I don't know their exact orientation.
Starting point is 00:27:18 And? But people were like, oh, well, if they're both gay, then they have to be together. They have to be together. And they never acknowledged this stuff they didn't want to, which I respect, obviously. And then just recently, these past cold months, they've acknowledged that they've been together for like 15 years. Forever. They've kind of been together since the start.
Starting point is 00:27:38 Oh my God, so they're together. Yeah, I was like, damn, like, deeply in love. Wait, this is so sweet. Courtney and I who, you know what I mean? I was like, damn, they really kept it together forever. Holy God. 15 years. Something like that.
Starting point is 00:27:53 I want to say it was 15 years. When does that happen when fans create this whole narrative and it's actually true? Well, it's not something we want to push forward too much, but, you know, it's like, hey, like, leave people alone. For sure. But they were right. I think people saw that there was, well, they were best friends, right? And I think, I think to compare it to Courtney and I is like, what people see is like, whoa, they're such good friends. Like, they would be a great couple.
Starting point is 00:28:16 And it's like, maybe. But there's a lot that you don't see off camera. Maybe they wouldn't work. But, hey, it did. And they've been together this whole time, and I'm so happy for them. That's so cool. That's so funny. It was a very sweet thing to hear.
Starting point is 00:28:28 I've never watched much of their content, but, you know, I've seen them a little bit here and there, and it's just a cool story. Yeah. But I know that they kept it secret a lot because of how intense fans could be about it. Yeah. That was smart of them to do that.
Starting point is 00:28:44 Yeah. It's funny, you talking about you and Courtney, you know how Ian's posting all these days of Smosh, just looking at these videos and pictures of you guys together, like hanging out. You guys were so young and sweet. Oh, my God. And, like, Damien.
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Starting point is 00:30:35 No, it's so weird how so much of our lives is on camera. It's so weird for me, like, seeing, like, yeah, Ian going through, like, here's all these years of Smosh. And then I'm like, I was a freshman in high school when that was happening. I was a sophomore high school when that was happening. And now I'm here, and I'm like, trippy.
Starting point is 00:30:52 It's crazy. Yeah, and I was 65. Oh, okay. In my home. Okay. Okay, moving on. Oh, an exciting one for here is Smosh Pit hit 9 million subscribers. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:31:05 Yay to us. I mean, of course. Deserve. And just, you were already back, but Smosh main channel hit 27 million subscribers. 27 millie. 27 millie. Wait, what? The main channel.
Starting point is 00:31:17 Okay, I did miss that. That happened, I think, last week as of recording this. So a couple weeks ago. That hit 27 million subscribers. million subscribers. Which is crazy because there's only 8 million people that live on the planet. So that many people made second accounts. Everybody's got multiple accounts. It's only 8 million
Starting point is 00:31:32 people that live on this planet? Yeah, only 8 million figure that out. Eight million people, dude. How did you know that? What were you going to say? And Reddit Stories had like a big accomplishment. It won a Signal Award. Whoa. And then it's also the Apple
Starting point is 00:31:48 Comedy Podcasts of the month for November. Incredible. How do you feel about that? That's like 90% your voice, but. I think it doesn't clock that it's a big show for me because it's just one of the many shows that we do. Yeah, but it is a big show. It's weird. I think it's just like, it's like one of the shows
Starting point is 00:32:04 that has spread so far outside of Smosh that like, for us, it's like, oh yeah, fans love it. It gets views for us. And then there's this whole other world of podcast platforms that I'm like, I don't know who the hell is on there, listen into what, but that's awesome. It is trippy. I mean, for us, for me, it's truly just another part of the day.
Starting point is 00:32:22 I mean, after we finished recording, this, we're going to go and record two episodes of Reddit stories today. I'm actually really excited about that because I love, as a person who gets to sit on the couch and just respond. Yeah. I love Reddit stories. Yeah. And I think it's, I mean, the show is big because of you guys and everybody. Like, it's such a group effort. And it's really cool. It's a really fun show. So many people listen to your voice. It's trippy. It's trippy. Driving, going to bed? I know. In the shower. I know. It's really weird. I listen to your voice in the
Starting point is 00:32:54 hour. Okay. Yeah. Pretty sick. What? That's nice. It's in everyone's voices, you know. Let's see. Also, moving on. Oh, okay, here's a dumb one. Yay. Really dumb one. On TikTok, September 23rd was The Rapture. Yeah. I don't know if you heard about this.
Starting point is 00:33:15 Incredible. Who got taken? I don't think anybody did. Oh, so how did we know it was the Rapture? Well, it wasn't. But it became leading up to it, week leading up, suddenly tons of religious people on TikTok were like, September 23rd is the rapture. Christian talk. Literally, they convinced everyone.
Starting point is 00:33:33 They're like, guys, the rapture is happening on this day. And it was like this. And I think like probably half the people talking about it were joking and then half the people were like truly bought in. It's hard to know nowadays who is doing a bit and who's not. Why? Yeah, I definitely miss that. I'm so glad I didn't hear about that.
Starting point is 00:33:52 It was like the 50th apocalypse I've experienced in my life. my life, right? Like, they, I mean, look, when I was younger, 2012, I was, I was like, this might happen. Remember Y2K? I, I was, I was a little too young for Y2K, like, just by a couple of years, because I was like nine, maybe, eight or nine, so I didn't care enough, but my brothers were like, whoa. I remember learning about Y2K when I, like, had grown up, and I was like, everyone
Starting point is 00:34:18 thought the world was ending because just like the computer programs weren't built to go past 1999 or whatever. I was like and me like growing up in the internet like that's the stupidest thing I've ever heard but like so funny to imagine people being like guys this is it. The internet is gonna blow up and everyone's gonna die. Kind of funny. It's what we thought. It was pretty cool.
Starting point is 00:34:39 So wait, why did they think the rapture I don't, I actually don't, I never heard an explanation as to why it just was a number of date they chose and they're probably gonna choose another one here soon and then that won't happen but people apparently were quitting jobs and stuff. I think it was a shoot day when the rapture was supposed to happen. How funny would it have been if it really did?
Starting point is 00:35:03 And it was just like, Pitt, challenge pit, and then you just freaking. So it just, I just fly through the ceiling. Yeah, only Trevor goes and the rest of us are like, damn, oh, all right. I guess we never deserved it. He earned it. Okay. Okay.
Starting point is 00:35:22 You were saying last week that you didn't watch any movies. You haven't watched any movies. I watched one. I watched Superman. Oh, okay. Yeah. I watched Superman and I loved it. I thought it was really, really fun.
Starting point is 00:35:34 I loved it. The CGI dog was a little much for me. Oh, okay. But I thought Lex Luthor was fun. Oh, he was awesome. Nicholas Holt. I thought he did a really good job. I really loved it.
Starting point is 00:35:49 You know, I think one of our, was it a prediction of ours? or was it something I just was saying in an episode once? I was like, I think D.C. is about to become the one, and it's kind of happening. Yeah. It's definitely happening now. He's doing something special.
Starting point is 00:36:02 Oh, I will say, I don't know why, but H. and I watched all of Peacemaker. We watched all of Peacemaker, and I was like, I'm not watching this. And then I was like, oh, this is so fun. It's very fun.
Starting point is 00:36:14 It's great. Oh, that actually brings me, so this happened while you were gone. The internet, the internet at large, has decided that they want me to play Booster Gold or just at large a big part of the internet
Starting point is 00:36:27 there's a hero, a D.C. hero called Booster Gold and people are fantastic. What does he look like? He's blonde. Ripped? He's blonde and sexy. Blonde? Sexy. He's silly and he's got like imposter syndrome. He is very tall
Starting point is 00:36:43 but you know they think it'd be funny if I played it. They think he'd be funny if I played it. Tom Cruise, hello. Yeah, you know. I might not be exactly right on this, but I think his story in the comics is that he is like a kind of influencer type celebrity from the future. It's like not super successful and then he goes back in time to be like a goaded. I believe he's a kind of a flunked out quarterback who gets caught cheating or like betting on himself or like illegally gambling is what I believe. I've not actually read. Wait, this is like
Starting point is 00:37:16 yeah. Yeah. And then he goes back in time to be like a superhero or something like just like a badass. But yeah, I think he's like a silly kind of like, he's kind of not, like, he's like D-tier, you know, where he's like, he's not part of the Justice League. He's kind of a loser. Yeah, he seems like almost like a Johnny Bravo type, like, yeah, I'm booster I don't even think he doesn't have powers.
Starting point is 00:37:35 Because he's from the future, he steals a powerful suit, and he goes back in time. This feels like a show that James Gunn would totally make with like comedians in it. And yeah, and you'd be incredible. Hey, look, I've said, hey, I'll audition. I've seen the viral tweets like multiple times.
Starting point is 00:37:51 Like, every time I see a tweet of someone being, like, Booster Gold fan cast, and it's always the same picture of Shane. But it always has, like, 50,000 likes and, like, a bunch of retreats. Wait, look, man, I'll audition. Should we send it on, are they making something with? I am unaware of anything happening. Let's just send an audition to James Gun directly. Me just, me just standing there, just Shane Top. Guys.
Starting point is 00:38:15 Look at all these viral tweets. Here's one. Look at, hey, look at that. Because that's how they cast things, right? Well, let's get James Gunn on the show and then let's just cast the whole DC universe with everyone here and then we'll just be the future of DC comics.
Starting point is 00:38:29 And then what we need to do is we need to get John Cena to be a smosh cast member and then it all fits. Wait a second. John Sina, I know he's busy but like I feel like he would come on the channel. I love John Cena. Should he play a Karen on Pitt City? That would be awesome. He would actually crush it.
Starting point is 00:38:45 That'd be awesome. He is hilarious. He's so funny because he's just, he's like this like earnest, goofy, monotone, like, hey. Yeah. No, John Cena, because I feel like I've seen John seen, I mean, I grew up watching wrestling all the time. Like, he was one of, like, the wrestlers.
Starting point is 00:39:01 Like, for me being a kid, or was like, John Cena is, him. And then, like, watching his kind of, like, acting career go, he would always play, like, these kind of, like, kind of straightforward, like, gruff military guys, I feel like, doing it in shows and some movies. But he's an incredible actor, and I'm so glad he's been getting cast in, yes, some, like, sillier things.
Starting point is 00:39:19 Like, he's just become. this really amazing actor. I've loved him and Dave Batista where they recognize, like, no, wrestlers are comedians. Oh, they are silly. Like, wrestling is impressive as hell. It's also very silly. They are comedians.
Starting point is 00:39:35 So, like, of course they're going to crush comedic roles. And that's why I think, like, piecemaker is so good because it was, like, such a blend of, like, this is an insane character and he's an insane person and he's so funny. But then also, like, it's a pretty gritty show. You know, like, the boys mixed with, like, funny, silly, goofy DC
Starting point is 00:39:52 and like, I actually was like, oh, this is very comedic. Also, John Cena, my God, his body. Body's a temple. Dude, the amount of times of that show where he's just in Tidy Watties, I'm like, John, give it up. John, give it up.
Starting point is 00:40:06 Give it up. Give it up. Give it up. Okay, moving on from DC, the movie I was going to say. Yeah. The movie, probably if I had to pick a movie that I think would be the number one
Starting point is 00:40:17 most popular movie here, At Smosh. Everybody was obsessed with this. Everybody's watched it multiple times. It's called K-pop Demon Hunters. Dude. The amount of times I've been told I need to watch K-Pop. So you know I have friends with kids.
Starting point is 00:40:33 My friend Dune's all of her kids dressed as K-pop Dement. She's not surprised. And I told my sister, I said, oh, do you love K-pop? She goes, don't. Do not speak. Do not mention that title. What? And I was like, why?
Starting point is 00:40:44 Does she not like it? She has seen it. over 50 times she's like we do not talk about K-pop Demon Hunter but as an adult woman should I watch it? You should it's an amazing movie
Starting point is 00:40:59 it's really incredible I know like so Raven watched it without me oh my god well she just like it was something that she probably saw him was like yeah it's on Netflix I'll watch this movie and I remember her being like it's really good like do you want to watch it and I was like I mean if you've
Starting point is 00:41:15 already seen it like I don't want to make you watch it again And eventually she's like, I'd love to, like, watch it again. Like, I'll watch it with you. And by the end of it, I was like, I, that was phenomenal. Incredible. Like, the songs, the story, like, everything was just like, the animation. I'm like, that was just, that was, that was a movie. It is, it is phenomenal.
Starting point is 00:41:34 And it's short. It's a short movie. Oh, how long? I want to say it's less than an hour and a half. It's, it's very compact and very, like. I've heard, and there's like a sing-along. And the music, well, what makes it great is the music is, the music is amazing.
Starting point is 00:41:48 If I'm going to have a hot take, the story is good. The songs are just unbelievably good. Yeah, the songs are what make the movie. Like, I was listening to the soundtrack after. Like, I was at the gym just listening to the whole soundtrack. It's really good. One of the songs is nominated for a Grammy, I think. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:42:05 What? I think the movie has, I think they have like five Grammy nominations. It's kind of unbelievable. And it's well-deserved. Okay. And my also hot take is soda pop was my favorite song. And I know it's supposed to be. be a bad song. I know it's supposed to be a soulless song. It's a hilarious song.
Starting point is 00:42:19 I think so it's great. It's like they did it perfect. Yeah. It's so, it's so perfectly executed. But it's a really, really good movie. Now that you guys are saying this, I will watch it. I saw it on, you know, I scrolled past it and I was just like, okay, this kid's movie. I was like, screw this. I don't need this. I'm an adult. But then my friend Shelby, she started just being like, you Gotta watch it. It's the best. Oh my God, I love Shelby.
Starting point is 00:42:49 Okay. And more and more people, Ian had watched it twice. Well, that makes sense to me. Everybody, like, so many people. Okay, okay. Watched it, and I watched it, and it's truly really good.
Starting point is 00:43:02 Okay. Well worth the watch. Capop, Demon Hunters. I will watch that after Breaking Bad. And I'll just compare the two. After you're breaking bad. How far? We had the voice actors on...
Starting point is 00:43:15 Yes. The voice actors. actors, Chance interviewed the voice actors for it on a smoshalike. What? So, yeah. Do they live here? Probably not. Are they local?
Starting point is 00:43:27 They're not local. I don't know. But, yeah, so. Okay. Worth watch. I'm going to watch it. Big time. Oh, the meme, nothing beats a jet two holiday.
Starting point is 00:43:38 Can you believe that was recently? It was, or it came back. It became viral. It became viral. Again, nothing beats a jet two holiday. Wait, is this, is this, is this, is this, is this, is this, is this, is this, is this the show, um, life of the rich and famous. I don't think so, no, it's a, it was a commercial. Okay. It was a commercial. I thought. And it was for a jet two holiday. I had it. I actually don't know this one well enough. I wrote it down because Courtney was like, oh, you got to include that. It became viral. Was it something like from like, Lifestones of the rich and famous. It was just like nothing beats a jet two holiday. Oh. I can't do it. Nope. Someone watching this is going to know what I'm talking about. And that makes me happy.
Starting point is 00:44:18 So what? I don't know. So what? I don't remember. I just remember it was a viral sound on TikTok. Um, Labuboos. Excuse? Labuboos?
Starting point is 00:44:28 Do you know what a Labubu is? Who's a boo-boo? You don't know what a Labibu? You don't know what a Labibu is. God, I know what a Labibu is. No, guys, I don't know what a Labibu is. I realize we don't have a Labibu in this room. Dude, there's got to be like 40.
Starting point is 00:44:40 I know we have at least. That sounds so good when you say it. It does sound really good. So, so basically. Beanie Babies are back and back in the sense that they are called LeBuboos. They're not beanie babies. It's a new collectible and they're little tiny monster fuzzy guys. Do you know like blind boxes? Like it's like a big thing where you get like it's like oh it's this character and you get a box and it's gonna be one of eight different ones. So it like is that it's like a blind box and you don't know which one you're gonna get but then yeah they just blew up and people have them clipped on all their backpacks pants. Oh they're small LeBoooo. They hang people get little cases for them so they don't get dirty if you have like a really rare, cool one. What's the rare one?
Starting point is 00:45:22 Some of them are crazy expensive. Oh, Marcus has the rare one. Marcus has like a, yeah, Marcus has one that's like over, it's like a few hundred dollars or something. So they've been around for a couple years, but they hit their peak this summer. They became big. I want to know what, how come these?
Starting point is 00:45:37 Why were Beanie Babies so big? Because they were awesome. Remember the platypus one? Yeah. Princess Diana one. I know. That's what people are saying about Laboos. They're like, do you know the one that's like pink or whatever?
Starting point is 00:45:46 Yeah. basically so they're just like a little fuzzy guy right but they're all monsters they're just all the same looking monster thing they have the same little face
Starting point is 00:45:58 they all like different colors what I will give Beanie Babies was there is a whole array of animals and stuff whereas Labibu's are all the same monster character I still own a Beanie Baby that I have it's uh I have like a mic mic arm on my desk for my mic and it's a little
Starting point is 00:46:12 counterweight so he sits on my and I've had him since I was a kid His name is Patrick. Well, that's not his Beanie Baby name. That's what I named him. And he's a little monkey. And he's just like, I've owned him forever. Showing Amanda Labuboos.
Starting point is 00:46:27 Oh, spooky. I wish we could run out. I know Courtney has a Laboo on her bag here. Okay, wait. They're so cute, though. Look at a little. And they're literally, they're just like little guys. Oh, do, do you look at this.
Starting point is 00:46:41 Look at do. Moombo. Oh, my God. This is so cute. They've been very divisive, though. Some people think they're ugly as hell. We got to get Amanda. They're so...
Starting point is 00:46:56 What? This looks like my son wrapped in, like, one of those zipper-up, like, sheep outfits. This is a baby. I like them a lot. I don't really like them in a box. It feels like they can't... Well, you take them out of the box. Do you know that feeling with, like, inanimate objects
Starting point is 00:47:12 that just feel like they have... have a personality. I wouldn't want to put them in a box because what if they can't? Yeah, well, you take them out of the box. But some people have them in like little cases. But Courtney got a blind box for Angela. She got the telotubby of Po. And then we were like, wait, we got to get more of these. And we, Courtney, especially, went and found and got the telitubbies for your character and for Keith's and mine. So we all have our teletubing character. My tinky-winky character is like perfectly set up in my son's room just like by his little. So he has like a bunch of little toys.
Starting point is 00:47:50 Like Chance got him like a turtle. And I have, I actually have like a big little monster. And then I have the cute little tinky-winky. It's so cute. And it is weird. And you go, that's mama. And I go, that's mama. And he goes, he goes, bha.
Starting point is 00:48:04 He shits his band. There's a whole thing with babies. Are you having good time? and they're like, and then when they throw up, they go, and it's like all out, and then they go, like. You know, just really not appreciative. They don't have head control.
Starting point is 00:48:28 Not grateful at all. So you're trying to, like, talk to them, and they're just like, and then when you say something, they look at you, and they're like, it's kind of busy right now. Amanda's new character is just her baby. That's a man his new character. Love it.
Starting point is 00:48:45 So, yeah, Labibos, I was kind of scoffing at them going, like, what are these ridiculous things? Like, I did Beanie Babies back in the 90s when I was a kid, but I was like, I'm not going to do collectibles. But I decided for, what was it? At some point I decided, I was like, I'll get one for Courtney as a gift. And I ordered some online, and then I realized they're actually Lafoufus, which are fake Labubo. How dare you? And there are so many fake Labuboos out there. And so I ordered them.
Starting point is 00:49:17 I realized they were not going to be real. So then I was like, I need to go get some real ones because I want to make sure I'm getting her little thing. So I went and with Marcus's help, he guided me to where I could go to get some. I love that Marcus is like the Laboooooo guy. But I went and got some. So we opened up the Labuboos and it was very sweet
Starting point is 00:49:36 and Courtney thought they were so cute. Of course. I think she was even kind of scoffing at it before. but then once you kind of had, we got them, we were like, oh, they're actually kind of growing on me, kind of sweet. And then I got the Lafoufus, and those things are jacked up. One of them is attached to my backpack, and he is... So you kept the fake ones.
Starting point is 00:49:54 I kept the, oh, yeah, and they're the ones that I travel with. They are a messed up dude. You're like, one of them has a penis. It's crazy. If we actually wanted to, like, send someone to go to my backpack, it's next to the couch out in the lobby, and they just see, like, it's like a grayish, purple fucked up guy
Starting point is 00:50:13 on my Jansport backpack I can go grab it but yeah LaBubo's pretty big they're kind of on the down they're kind of they're not as popular now they were they were at their peak
Starting point is 00:50:22 and now they were kind of past their peak now Can you imagine being the owner of Laboooo and it's like you get this excitement for two months and then it's just gone That's the crazy thing
Starting point is 00:50:31 is the guy that drew he's like an artist or they're an artist I don't know if it's a guy but they're an artist and they drew this Laboo and I'm pretty sure they said
Starting point is 00:50:40 drew it like a decade ago. Like they've just had this. It's like an old thing that they drew and then all of a sudden like yeah, it became super popular and they started making these Labuboos. Let's see this Lafoufoo. Oh my God. Whoa! Whoa! I'm sorry. Did you just turn his body around?
Starting point is 00:50:56 Years. Here's my Lafoufoo. So their heads aren't supposed to do this, but his head doesn't. That's so hard. I want to touch it. Just like this, just like ha. Oh. Oh. Oh, oh, God. Do you want to touch it?
Starting point is 00:51:11 Yeah, I must say the gray is not my favorite. Dude, he's messed up. That's crazy. The gray just makes him look like he's like kind of a filthy boy. Oh, yeah, he's gross. Well, I've been traveling with him. Yeah, you have been traveling with him. His blushes.
Starting point is 00:51:29 Well, that's my thinking. You know, I got him for cheap, and he's not the real deal. So I'm like, hey, you know what? Anything happens? It's okay. Oh, all of his stuff is coming off. Why are his hands backwards? Oh, the head was backward.
Starting point is 00:51:41 Oh, yeah. Oh, but his feet are backwards and his hands are forward. Well, no, this hand is, oh, you can turn. Oh, we twisty. I actually think he's, you know, he's more interactable. He's a keychain.
Starting point is 00:51:54 Yeah. We love that. Yeah. Hey, you know what? He's gone on many adventures with me, so. Oh, he looks like it. All of his makeup is just, he's looking like, he's got some.
Starting point is 00:52:06 him stories. He's well-traveled. What's his name? I don't have a name for him. Just Lafoufoo. What? I don't, I didn't name him. Mark. Mark? Mark. All right, he's Mark. Yeah. All right, he's Mark. All right. He's Mark. All right. That's so cute. Wow, I really did miss all of that. That's crazy.
Starting point is 00:52:28 You did not, you've never heard the word La-Boubu until now. No. It's so fun to say. Wow. La-boo. La-boo. La-boo. Okay, what else do I have on here? We're kind of running out of things.
Starting point is 00:52:41 That's okay. I have one. Yeah, I have one, something that you miss. Well, you know about it now, though. I got new hair. Yes. Yeah. I do know about that.
Starting point is 00:52:49 I have a luscious mane now. It's so gorgeous. Thank you. I appreciate that. Very cool. You look like a prince. Oh, thank you. You know what I mean?
Starting point is 00:52:57 You know when like the drawn-out animated princes just have like this like, you know? That's what you look like. So what made you decide to do that? I know. you did your pot. I know you did an episode on your pot about this. Yeah, no, I made a video about it. But I don't know. It was just something where I was like, yeah, I'm kind of going bald, and it makes me insecure, and this is something that I can do about it, and I want to do it. And I'm really happy I did it, and it makes me feel really good about myself.
Starting point is 00:53:20 I love that. As you should. It looks amazing. Thank you. Is it a tough process? Because I know that they, like, don't they, like, trim the bottom of your hair to match the top? Yeah, so all my hair on the sides and back of my head is real, and then everything on top. It's actually nice. It's basically just like I, go in for a haircut every three weeks and they take the thing off and wash it and do their whole treatment and then shave my head back down because my hair goes through it and it's the weirdest thing because you can feel like the fuzz growing through like the wig. Is that uncomfortable? My head is, it's, it's a little itchy. I get kind of these spurts of like my head is really
Starting point is 00:53:54 itchy and I can't really scratch it. So, but when I go in and it gets taken off and I just got my bald head and I can just go to town on it. That's cool. It's euphoric. Does that feel so good. Oh, my God. It's like, it's crazy. Imagine, like, the itchiest you've ever been and how good it's felt to scratch. Just, like, three weeks of having my head covered by this and then just being able to go in there and, like, oh.
Starting point is 00:54:16 I can't actually imagine because I've worn a wig before for, like, hours that has been so itchy. And to take it off as just, like, heaven. So three weeks. Yeah. Do you ever feel like it might come off at any point? It has come off. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:54:30 Tell me when? Would I want to know. So, no. So what happens is. is I play basketball, like, every Sunday. And so when I get really sweaty, then it, like, the glue just gets wet. And so then it, like, doesn't,
Starting point is 00:54:42 like, you have to wait for it to, like, get tacky and dry again. But then, like, after I get done with basketball, I want to shower. And so I'll wash my hair. And then, like, I was trying to blow dry. I'm, like, very gentle with a blow dryer just to try and get it dried off.
Starting point is 00:54:54 And I, no joke, pointed my blow dryer. Fomp! And it was free just, like, fomp, came off. And I was like, I have glue to do, like, touch-ups. I was like, I don't think I'm fixing that. And I had an appointment, like, four days later. And I was like, I'm just going to rock.
Starting point is 00:55:09 I'm just going to wear hats for the next four days. And so I actually had a shoot here, and it was so funny. I was wearing a hat. So, like, fully, like, you can see my hair is, like, coming out of my hat. But I told Arasha, I was like, dude, I don't have any hair under here. And we're standing in the lunch line. And she just leans over her. She's like, what if I just ripped your hat off your head?
Starting point is 00:55:27 She's like, what if I just ripped your head? I was like, if you just took my hat off my head, like, right now, I was like, that would be devastating. Like, I would probably, like, even though I'm very comfortable with it and, like, I've told, like, everybody knows about it. I think just the shock of me just having my bald head, I would have had to go outside. Like, that would have been run around. I do think it would be epic as hell if you showed up to a shoot rocking a Gerald Ford, like fucking power, power bowl. No, I'm going to, like, I want to tell you this now, but I don't want to tell anyone else.
Starting point is 00:56:03 I want to keep it a secret. But if it works out that like there's a try not to laugh or something shooting like a couple days before I have an appointment, I want so badly to just take it off and then just come out and like the door just like, my lady. Wait, you have you have you have a bowled head. You need to save that for when it's like, okay, this is the moment. Yeah. You have to do that. Like it's a that is a superpower. Maybe to like Ian and this or like Tommy or chance.
Starting point is 00:56:29 To be fair. It has been done on the channel before. Yeah. Because Keith did this back in the day. For we did a winter games where Keith shaved his whole head except for he did the Homer Simpson. Yeah. And he had that and he rocked that for a whole winter games.
Starting point is 00:56:44 It was hilarious. I'm going to get someone. I've got that in the back pocket. Yeah, save that. Yeah, it's the ace up my sleeve, really. May I ask this? When you walk in, like, you get to choose from a bunch of different hairstyles.
Starting point is 00:56:58 Could you just one time be like, you know what, I want to upgrade and I want to have full on Fabio hair? Like you just show up to work one day With just a gorgeous Oh my God Hercules main I wish I think that the max that they
Starting point is 00:57:09 I'm sure I could get one But they're like they all come kind of like six inches Is like the length So mine's like pretty long I know like I could just get it cut short But this is the same one And then like in a few months Whenever this one like gets worn down
Starting point is 00:57:22 Just wearing tear I'll get a new one But I thought it could be fun If I just like save this one once I was done with it I could just dye it And then I could just pop it on and be like Yeah I have a red one now I'm just going to put the red one on it. I'm sick.
Starting point is 00:57:34 Wait, so they can never really make it longer. You would have to get, like, a new piece. I'd have to get a new piece. Right. So this is the same piece, and how long does this piece last? It depends on, like, how well you take care of it. But, like, six months is when they start to, like, you notice, I think, like, the... It's incredible.
Starting point is 00:57:50 It's pretty incredible. Yeah. I think it's really awesome that you've been transparent about it, too. Yeah, I know. I think a lot of people probably have found a lot of, like, comfort in it because it's such a common thing. Yeah. Yeah, for sure. And I mean, I, you know, one of the things is like me seeing TikToks of people getting them. And I'm like, oh, that looks so, like, cool and something that's, like, accessible and I can do.
Starting point is 00:58:10 And so, like, if I can do it and someone else can be like, hey, I'm going bald too, that's cool. You talked about it? That's great. You know, it's not something that you should feel as bad about as a lot of people do. I agree. I love it, Trevor. And you look like a prince. Thank you. A cool prince. Hey, thanks. Not like a weird prince who, like, wants to steal the princess. You know what I'm talking about? Yeah, like, Bousner. Rob the Louvre. Yeah.
Starting point is 00:58:30 Is Bowser? Bowser's Well, he's not a prince, he's a king. He is, oh, he's the king Cupa. He's a king. Yeah. Yeah. I don't look like Bowser.
Starting point is 00:58:41 About the politics of the mushroom kingdom. Yeah. Yeah. I guess I would make Bowser Jr. A prince. Oh, you're right. Yeah. So I guess you're Bowser Jr.
Starting point is 00:58:48 I'm Bowser Jr. And you're Peach and I'm Luigi. Well, that, that works. Or you're a Wario. I guess I am kind of Wario. Yeah. No one else. You choose.
Starting point is 00:59:02 I think actually, I would say, are you Waluigi and Angela's Wario? I feel like that works, too. Yeah, that actually makes more sense. Yeah. I think people have called us Waluigi and Wario before. That is also, that fits really well, too. I think everyone at Smosh is kind of some version of Waluigi and Wario. Everyone has a person.
Starting point is 00:59:21 They're Waluigi and Woreo. That's the two that we fit into. Those are the two buckets. Can I say something that I did that you guys missed? Yeah, man. Yeah. Shoot. You had a baby?
Starting point is 00:59:32 I had a baby. Pretty cool. But I also started watching shows that I would never normally watch. Other than, okay, Breaking Bad, whatever. You watch Breaking Bad, whatever. You watched Breaking Bad. I watched Breaking Bad Slow Horses. I started watching this show called Is It Cake?
Starting point is 00:59:45 Yeah. Nice. Cool. Was it? A lot of it wasn't. A lot of it's not actually cake. Shockingly. Shockingly.
Starting point is 00:59:57 Wasn't a lot of cake. And then I watched like a full-blown comedy. I didn't want to, but I did it, you know? What did you watch? I watched Plotonic with Seth Brogan. That is all based downtown. And I have not watched a comedy series in decades, like a really long time. And I was pretty proud of myself.
Starting point is 01:00:18 I watched the whole, oh, I didn't finish the whole first season, but I watched like five episodes. And I was like, hey, maybe I'm changing. Okay. I watched the first season of Platonic, and I remember it was like, yeah, it was good. I wasn't like, that was an incredible show. But I was like, yeah, it's like a fun comedy to Seth Rogen. I kind of started watching the second season, and I don't know if it was just, like, not the vibe.
Starting point is 01:00:39 Okay. I kind of watched, like, two episodes and haven't gotten back into it. So I don't know. That makes me feel better. The amount of shows I've watched the first season and then just fell off. Yeah. But for me, watching comedy and listening to comedy podcast is not my go-to. And then I started full-on listening to Amy Pollars, a Good Hang podcast.
Starting point is 01:00:57 Oh, yeah. She rocks. I'm like, I am obsessed with it. because I'm like, why haven't I watched this before? Because it's literally all the people that I love that I'm like, I strive to be like their comedy. And I'm watching all of them talk about character work and improv and all this stuff. And I'm like, this is amazing.
Starting point is 01:01:17 I feel like it was really nice to take a break from comedy and, like, fill up my cup and just like watch some comedy. I get it. I feel like I go through phases where, like, I'll be watching. I feel like I'm always watching a few shows at once, especially now that a lot of shows are back on weekly releases, which I love because I'm prone to engaging.
Starting point is 01:01:36 I need weekly releases. So I'm watching a few shows at once. And yeah, sometimes it'll be all comedy and I'm like, I gotta get off this and sometimes it'll be like all drama and I'm like, I need something lighthearted. But do you like Tim Robinson? Of course.
Starting point is 01:01:49 Are you watching? I haven't seen the chair company yet though. Oh! I need to. I know. It's actually thrilling. It's a thrilling show. It is a thriller.
Starting point is 01:02:02 Incredible. It's a thriller? It is a comedic thriller. There are episodes where I'm watching and I'm just like, I can't believe how tense this is. For how stupid the concept is. Yeah, I'm like, oh my God, like I will give you the breakdown of... He does make his comedy very tense.
Starting point is 01:02:19 Oh, yes, but I will give you the breakdown for people listening to what the basis of this show is. So Tim Robinson did, I think you should leave. One of the S&L writers. Tim Robinson, he was on S&L for a couple seasons. he did, I think he should leave, all the basis of every single one of his sketches is he gets called out for something and he refuses to acknowledge it.
Starting point is 01:02:36 It's the one joke he does and it's amazing every time. Every time. So this show starts. He works at a like just a company. He does not work at a chair company. He works at like a development company. And he's in charge of starting up a new mall and building a new mall somewhere.
Starting point is 01:02:52 And so he's giving a big presentation in front of the company. And after he gives his presentation, everyone cheers, everyone loves it. He goes and he sits. down on a desk chair and it breaks and he falls and everyone in the whole room is like oh gosh are you okay and he's like yeah i'm okay and he tries to make a joke and plays it off and everyone's like ha okay fine and then he becomes determined that the chair broke because of some sort of conspiracy and he's like no there's something up with that chair that broke yeah and he leads him on a
Starting point is 01:03:20 path and the show starts to things start to happen it's awesome from there it's like if i explain the plot of the show to you and what happens, you wouldn't believe me. Yeah, I can't, I can't explain, but it all just keeps on going, and it's unbelievable. It will be psychotic sketch comedy level, like, silliness, followed by a very intense scene. Yeah. I love that. And somehow Tim Robinson is one of the most normal characters in the show. Yeah, dude. Somehow, and he's, and he's doing his classic, he is Tim Robinson, he's doing his bit, he's doing his character, and somehow you watch it in your They're like, how are you not the most insane person? And it's, it's, they do the thing that they do and I think you should leave where the people he casts are the most normal people that you're like, wow, it makes you realize they don't cast normal looking people in any TV show.
Starting point is 01:04:13 They don't. Because the people in the chair company, they look like regular people. That's what I want to see. That's what I want to see. That's why I struggle to watch comedies is because it feels like it's like this ingredient list of, like people of like, oh, this type should look like this and the wardrobe is over there. And I'm just like, I'm not even talking about attractiveness.
Starting point is 01:04:35 I'm talking about just, I'm like, no, these are people that you see every day. I don't even think most of them are actors. I think he just puts people in his show. There's only one other person in the show that I like recognized, I think, as an actor. Isn't it? Isn't it, um, Rooney?
Starting point is 01:04:50 Mara Rooney? It's the girl also from, um, from It. Yeah. And stuff. It's the like red hair freckley freckles. Oh, Sadie from Stranger Things? There's a couple actors I recognize in it, but... Oh, I know exactly who you're talking about.
Starting point is 01:05:07 Yep, yep, yep. But anyways, the show's amazing. It is one of my favorite shows of the year. The other show that I'm hooked on right now is Physical Asia. I knew you would be. I keep seeing that, and I'm like, am I going to go down this pad? Oh, love it.
Starting point is 01:05:21 So it was Physical 100, which was a South Korean show, where they would have 100 athletes compete and all these different things. physical Asia is where it's separated into teams and all of them represent a different country. So there's the Philippines, there's Thailand, there's Australia for some reasons in it, Turkey's in it, a bunch of different countries and they all compete and it's frigging dope. I'm fully 100% backing Mongolia. I love that team so much. I just said like Mongolia walked out and I was like, that's my team right there.
Starting point is 01:05:53 Wow. And it's so funny how like it makes me look. back on sports in general and how silly it is that I'm like, that's the basis of any sports team that you root for. It's just like yeah, I'm going to go with that one. Yeah, that guy's cool. There's no genuine connection. I'm just like I choose them. And now I'm like
Starting point is 01:06:09 emotionally invested where I'm like, go! Like, now Mongolia pull through! It's fucking awesome. Oh my God, there's so much that I need to watch because I'm just like, I'm changing. But again, like, I've been reading so Okay. Okay, nerd.
Starting point is 01:06:25 I've been reading, you know, so many books and just becoming a smarter person. Yeah, right. I'm reading smut. Let's be real. Nice. Yeah, I love it. Way to go.
Starting point is 01:06:37 I will say the smut that I'm reading is like the subplot. I'm really reading about like romance, fantasy world. Yeah. The Boner Chronicles. Boner. My new favorite book, The Boner Dragon. I'm not reading like Milky Daddy Centaur. Okay.
Starting point is 01:06:57 Stop. Hey, that's my favorite fucking book. Can you know? I'm not doing that. I'm not doing that. Just relax. I know we're not. I know the episode theme isn't TV shows,
Starting point is 01:07:08 but can I talk about one more TV show that I haven't heard anybody talk about and I love it? Sure. Have you heard of Glenn Powell's show on Hulu, Chad Powers? Yes. Yes.
Starting point is 01:07:18 I love that show. Thank you. I've heard of it. He plays two different characters. Yeah, he plays, it's like the whole bit. He's so incredible. He's very funny. I'm like a Glenn Powell fan.
Starting point is 01:07:31 I can't wait for running, man. I'm so excited for that. Yeah, yeah. No, I love him. But yeah, the whole show. I do the Glenn Powell's hilarious. Yeah, the whole show is that he's like this. He's like a college football player that like lost the national championship because he was like showboating and like being a D bag.
Starting point is 01:07:45 And then he's just like living this like washed up celebrity life. Like he's like one of those like crypto bro like washed up like loser celebrities. And he goes and and joins the football team who's like, you know, at the end of their. has like open tryouts for quarterback. Oh. He puts on like all these prosthetics and becomes like a new guy. But the character that he plays
Starting point is 01:08:05 is so insane and he's so incredible. It's only like six episodes. You should watch it. Okay. I saw three before it and I was like, is he two different characters? Yeah, he's two different.
Starting point is 01:08:19 Like he's the same character, but the person he's like acting like someone else. He's disguising himself. He's disguising himself. And I think the reason that nobody watched it is because the first episode has freaking Hawk Tua Haley Welch in it as like
Starting point is 01:08:33 a 90 second cameo and everyone's like uh oh Glenn Powell did a show with Haley Welch and it's like no you have to get past that because the whole point of it is like it's a part of it's like he drives a cyber truck and like he's just like a total loser I did not like Glenn Powell
Starting point is 01:08:51 and I watched this show and I was like wow he's actually good I like him I like Glenn Powell I think he became a bit of a meme, but I've thought he's a really good actor and he's really funny. I think he's incredible. Yeah. I think he's outstanding. Well, I mean, he's literally the lead of Running Man that's going on and I think that
Starting point is 01:09:07 that's incredible. Wow. We're out of time. I was going to catch you up on the NFL. No! No! Oh, the NFL. I was going to say the Broncos are they've got a good record. I can't sit here and say they're a great team. I love them. Right? They've got a great record.
Starting point is 01:09:24 I don't know. That's such a bummer we missed out on this. Here's the fun thing about NFL. This season, everybody sucks. Yeah, literally. Every team sucks. Really? In the best way.
Starting point is 01:09:34 It's awesome. Everybody's garbage, kind of. And then, in the NBA, everybody is the greatest to ever do it. Yeah, we need to, okay, new goal for this show, for Smoshmouth. I want to get Victor Wembeana. Wemianama. Oh. Because he's seven foot five.
Starting point is 01:09:51 Six, seven. Don't do that. I didn't even say. I didn't even say. No, the best part is that you're right, it's an NBA reference. I know it is an NBA reference, and how cool is that that I made that connection and I'm in? I'm in. Well, it's like an NBA reference in like a very loose, like it's from a song and then it's like lamella ball.
Starting point is 01:10:11 Fans are going to be like, can you, goes back to saying Hawk Tua? Like, we're done. Fans are going to kill me for this and you know what? I'm done. That was my last. Okay, last one. That was my done. That was awesome.
Starting point is 01:10:21 But no, imagine how funny it would be. He's going to dep you up. That was crazy, you guys. imagine how funny it would be to have Get that Yeah, we got it We got it Don't worry
Starting point is 01:10:33 Shane and I have dapped each other up Like 30 times In the last two days Because of smiling friends Yeah, we got to show Amanda smiling friends I heard you talking about it I need to watch Guys, there's too much that I need to watch
Starting point is 01:10:44 There's just too much going on There's too much to talk about Let's have a three hour episode All right But we'll get we need to get like a big athlete I want to get either Victor Wenbiana Or like Shohei or Tani Or like some NFL linemen on
Starting point is 01:10:56 Yeah. It'd be hilarious. Just just visually how funny. I would love it. Yeah. No, imagine like you're sitting here and this is how tall, like just sitting down. We need to not adjust the cameras for Victor Wenbiana if he comes on. He just, we just don't see him. I'm down. Anyways, it's, yeah, wild times. But you're back. Now you're caught up. Now you know everything that's going on. I'm caught up. I'm like 60% back on Instagram. I'm here. I'm going to watch these shows. And I'm going to go. to be a better person for it, right guys? Yeah. Deep pop, deep, demon, deep pop, deep pop, hunter demons, K-pop. D-pop. D-pop. K-pop, Chad, demon, powers, chair company.
Starting point is 01:11:48 Trevor, thanks for being here. They're having me. And Amanda, once again, it's good to have you back. Good to be back. Love you, man. Love you, guys. All right. We'll see you guys next week.
Starting point is 01:12:00 Goodbye. Bye. Bye.

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