The Hailey Bieber Placenta Smoothie
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The crew goes live and immediately loses the plot after a "stanky" weekend of Oscar ballots and pinball punch cards. Between Jeff finally watching a "bisexual" cinematic classic only to call it "fine" and Coral preparing to dodge Americans in Scotland, this episode turns into a chaotic debate over the nutritional benefits of placenta and why Hulu is doing Buffy dirty.
This Week’s Insanity:
- Anniversary Aftermath: 78 dedicated nerds are still in the running for free pinball, leading to a debate on how many "tongue punches" it takes to fill a card.
- The Placenta Debate: A photo of flank steak spirals into a discussion on gold-plated umbilical cord necklaces, placenta capsules, and whether Jeff would try a "placenta shake" if it were mixed into a Hailey Bieber smoothie.
- Gay News — The Mummy: Jeff finally addresses his lack of cultural lore by watching the 1999 Brendan Fraser classic, only to enrage Joe and Coral by calling it "a little boring".
- Movie Brain: Coral tackles The Big Lebowski for the first time because of the new pinball machine and determines that while the rug is cool, the movie didn't make her laugh .
- The Buffy Tragedy: The group mourns the canceled Buffy reboot, accusing Hulu and Disney of "doing the director dirty" for political reasons.
- Coral’s Corner (Scotland Edition): Coral prepares for her first international trip to Glasgow, planning to hunt for redheads, eat "vile" haggis, and potentially punch JK Rowling in the mouth.
Loose, chaotic, and deeply stanky — this episode is what happens when you watch the Oscars without a crowd and realize you have absolutely no taste in "bonafide" cinema.
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