Episodios

  • Season 8 Recap, with Bob and Kylie Ann
    Nov 21 2025

    Season 8 was a wild ride! Just like a rollercoaster, only with more delays and angst.

    In our Season 8 recap, Ian and Liv are joined by the ever-loved Bob and Kylie for an absolutely thrilling trip down memory lane, while they discuss the last twelve episodes of Disaster Hour. Sit back, relax, take your prescribed antidepressants, and pretend the world isn't on fire for 61 minutes.

    Also, Ian wants to want to be nice. Kylie is an unexpected winner. Bob reminisces about a country bar. Liv's sub-par guessing skills are showcased.

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    1 h y 1 m
  • Ep. 91: The 1995 Chicago Heatwave, Part 2: Staggering Incompetence
    Oct 31 2025

    Lake Michigan is place where everyone feels like they fit in.

    In this one, Ian and Liv finish talking about Chicago's heatwave, the COMPLETE lack of competence in the mayor's office, Trina Vega's One Woman Show, and the aftermath of a disaster that resulted in more than 700 deaths. Yes, it's still hot. Yes, it's still the 90s. And yes, there's a Dakota cameo at the end.

    Also, Liv [insert quirky yet relatable fact here.] Ian [insert silly and snide quip here.]

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    47 m
  • Ep. 90: The 1995 Chicago Heatwave, Part 1: High Misery Index
    Oct 27 2025

    Chicago really is the perfect cup of tea.

    In this one, Ian and Liv venture back to the 90s for a week-long heatwave that caught Chicago by surprise. The city's resources were overwhelmed, residents were dying from the suffocating heat, there were no vacancies at the morgue, the mayor was MIA, and the response from city hall was lackluster at best.

    Also, Ian enjoys hiking just around the riverbend. Liv really feels like she's fitting in.

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    52 m
  • Ep. 89: The Edmund Fitzgerald Shipwreck
    Oct 17 2025

    Calling off work could save your life.

    In this one, Ian and Liv talk about the Edmund Fitzgerald, a freighter ship on the Great Lakes that sank in 1975. There was a storm, there was tragedy, there was a possibility of aliens! And even though Leo never stared in a movie about it, the disaster left an impressive mark on pop-culture.

    Also, Liv dances her heart out to Gordon Lightfoot. Ian focuses on murders. Dakota is intimidated by the camera. Otto is napping silently in the living room.

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    56 m
  • Ep. 88: The Dixon Bridge Collapse (Remastered)
    Oct 9 2025

    The 1800s were lawless and godless.

    In this one, Ian and Liv revisit one of their original episodes, involving a bridge collapse in the 1870s, lying, bribery, and good ol' fashioned investigative journalism!

    Also, Liv flies on planes just to watch The Lego Movie. Ian reintroduces the term "evil-disposed persons."

    Double also, this is our last remastered episode for a while, so complaints are no longer being heard by the committee at this time.

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    1 h y 1 m
  • Ep. 87: Live Show! Accidental Deaths, Vol. 2
    Sep 26 2025

    We're live again!

    Summer is coming to an end, so Ian & Liv wanted to have one more live show to make the most of the warm weather. Get ready for another live compilation of ridiculous death stories.

    Also, Ian & Liv use the live episode as a fundraise for Ian's friend, Molly. It was an amazing success!

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    49 m
  • Ep. 86: Ten Cent Beer Night (Remastered)
    Sep 11 2025

    Mob mentality usually is not the best policy.

    In this one, Liv's sister Alexa revisits the studio to talk about Ten Cent Beer Night, a promotional MLB game in 1974 where beers were sold for just ten cents a piece. Unfortunately, there was minimal-to-no regulation on how much beer wasdistributed, and the spectators quickly turned Cleveland Stadium in a gladiator arena. Violence, drugs, alcohol, and more violence were the dominating forces of nature that night.

    Also, Ian has a pocket dimension where he keeps his beer. Liv has all six Infinity Stones. Lex is just happy to be included.

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    49 m
  • Ep. 85: The London Beer Flood
    Aug 31 2025

    Porters are the deadliest of beers.

    In this one, Ian, Libby, and Bob talk about the London Beer Flood, a disaster in which several massive vats of beer exploded in 1814, releasing a tsunami of beer into the streets of London. A neighborhood was left in shambles, the innocent were killed, and the survivors' behavior was a bit unconventional.

    Also, Libby wishes she had swam in urine. Bob learns the difference between east and west. Ian defends the morally corrupt.

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    52 m