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This SNL Cold Open parodies President Trump (James Austin Johnson) and Pete Hegseth (Colin Jost) addressing high gas prices. Here are the...

Friday, May 1, 2026

MAKE ME UNCOMFORTABLE, WIN $1,000!


This video, hosted by KSI alongside Jason and Jack, is a high-stakes "Try Not to Cringe" challenge. Contestants enter the stage and perform various awkward, bizarre, or cringe-worthy acts in an attempt to make the hosts hit a red buzzer. Hitting the buzzer awards the contestant £1,000.

Key Highlights:

  • Early segments (0:58 - 2:27): The video kicks off with intense, uncomfortable interactions, including a contestant sharing bizarre "electrolytes" and another roleplaying with a Discord persona.
  • The "Blending" Challenge (6:15 - 8:26): A contestant mixes unconventional items like dog food, vinegar, and Prime energy drink into a "protein shake," which they actually consume.
  • Musical Performances (8:41 - 10:0625:16 - 26:07): Contestants attempt cringe-rap performances, some with surprisingly decent flows that leave the hosts conflicted.
  • Storytelling & Skits (12:23 - 14:1936:24 - 37:25): Several contestants deliver deeply uncomfortable stories or reenact awkward doctor/social scenarios designed to force a cringe reaction.
  • Main Character Syndrome (38:46 - 40:47): A contestant shares an intense story about acquiring a match-worn Antoine Semenyo shirt and his obsession with "main character energy."

The video serves as a comedic endurance test, with the hosts frequently struggling to decide whether to hit the buzzer or reward the effort of the contestants. The atmosphere remains intentionally awkward throughout, pushing the limits of what makes the hosts physically cringe.

When Someone Doesn't Read The News


This video by Ryan George is a satirical sketch exploring the conflict between someone trying to enjoy their day and a person who is obsessed with constantly keeping up with depressing news.

Key themes and events include:

  • The conflict of awareness: A character is having a wonderful day, enjoying the sunshine and a "cool stick" (0:06-0:27), only to be interrupted by a friend who insists they must be "freaking out" over the latest government announcement (0:27-0:35).
  • Absurdist news updates: The "news" segments cover increasingly absurd and stressful topics, such as the appointment of a CEO who sells needles to children (0:36-0:47), economic decline (1:52-2:00), the threat of AI replacing human labor (2:25-2:35), and global wars (2:51-2:55).
  • The argument for civic duty: The "news-reader" character argues that staying informed is a mandatory "civic duty" and that one is expected to carry a constant sense of stress or dread (1:18-1:302:08-2:10).
  • The cycle of negativity: Despite the protagonist's attempts to stay positive and move on with their vacation plans, the other character persists in sharing bad news and suggests channeling that anger into unproductive online comments (1:11-1:133:08-3:15).
  • Conclusion: The sketch highlights the toll of constant news consumption, ending with the protagonist trying to pursue a self-care routine, only to be reminded that even their favorite artists or creators have likely done something horrible (3:15-3:31).

WHAT HAPPENS NEXT...


In this video, KSI plays a game called "What Happens Next," where he watches a series of short clips and must predict the outcome from three provided options. He tracks his performance throughout the video, aiming to guess correctly as many times as possible.

Throughout the session, KSI often relies on a "meta-gaming" strategy, frequently choosing option B when he is unsure, noting that it often turns out to be the correct answer. Despite some initial struggles, he successfully accumulates points by observing the patterns in the clips, such as various physical feats, comedic failures, and unexpected outcomes.

Highlights of his performance include:

  • Early attempts: He struggles to find momentum but eventually starts racking up points as he gets used to the game's style (0:15 - 3:07).
  • Strategic betting: He frequently jokes about his preference for picking "B" (3:226:5319:10) and notes when he gets points for "charity" (15:52).
  • Final Score: By the end of the video, KSI finishes with a total of 19 points (22:23 - 22:58).

Thursday, April 30, 2026

Trump Fails to Make Peace with Iran | The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon


This episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon covers a mix of current events, comedy sketches, and celebrity appearances:

  • News & Comedy Sketches: Jimmy kicks off the show by discussing King Charles III and Queen Camila finishing their U.S. visit (0:35), followed by a humorous segment on President Trump attempting to negotiate with Iran "telephonically" (0:48-2:27).
  • Kentucky Derby: Jimmy presents a satirical look at potential sponsors for the 152nd Kentucky Derby (2:28-3:29), along with a viral segment on Chanel's new "soulless shoes" (3:34).
  • Guest Announcements: Jimmy teases upcoming appearances from Mick Jagger and The Rolling Stones on May 6th (4:05), and introduces the night's guests: singer Olivia Rodrigo (4:26) and actor/writer Richard Gadd (4:53).
  • Special Guests: The crew of NASA's Artemis 2 moon mission are welcomed to discuss their historic space travel (5:09), and Bruce Hornsby provides musical entertainment (5:23).
  • The Tonight Show Toast: The show concludes with a comedic recurring segment where the staff offers toasts to various topics, including The Devil Wears Prada 2Mother's DayKentucky DerbyAirPods, and almond milk (5:38-7:48).


Donald Trump Attacks Jimmy Kimmel AGAIN & Wants Him Fired “SOON"


In this episode, Jimmy Kimmel addresses the latest public criticism from Donald Trump, who has once again called for his firing from ABC. Kimmel uses this as a comedic launchpad for a broader discussion on politics and current events.

Key highlights from the episode include:

  • Trump vs. Kimmel (0:30 - 5:48): Kimmel reacts to Trump’s social media posts demanding his termination. He jokes about the irony of being called "low-rated" and "unfunny" by the former president, while also thanking the few Republicans who have defended his right to free speech.
  • The ongoing conflict with Iran (6:09 - 7:27): Kimmel discusses the status of the ongoing military conflict, mocking the administration's fluctuating timelines and the new "NACHO" acronym coined by Wall Street analysts.
  • JD Vance’s skepticism (7:28 - 9:08): The segment covers reports that Vice President JD Vance has privately questioned the Pentagon’s depiction of the war and expressed concerns about ammunition shortages, a topic Vance attempted to distance himself from in recent interviews.
  • Cognitive testing (9:10 - 10:25): Kimmel responds to Trump’s sudden proposal that presidential candidates should undergo cognitive testing, quipping that he would love to see a live, head-to-head test between Trump and Barack Obama.
  • Supreme Court and Voting Rights (11:25 - 12:35): A serious segment where Kimmel critiques the Supreme Court’s recent ruling that guts the Voting Rights Act, noting how states like Louisiana are using it to delay elections.
  • Pop Culture and Satire (12:35 - 14:00): Kimmel pokes fun at reports that Amazon is looking to reboot The Apprentice with Donald Trump Jr. as the host.
  • Unnecessary Censorship (14:03 - 15:31): The episode concludes with the weekly segment, This Week in Unnecessary Censorship, followed by a sign-off featuring guest Meryl Streep.

SCOTUS Deals Blow to Voting Rights Act & Trump Deals Blow to NASA Chief’s Ears | The Daily Show


This episode of The Daily Show features host Josh Johnson covering several political topics with satirical commentary. Key segments include:

  • Trump's Iran Talks (0:00 - 1:07): Johnson mocks Donald Trump's use of the word "telephonically" to describe ongoing discussions regarding Iran.
  • NASA Headquarters/Ear Bullying (1:07 - 2:23): The show critiques Trump's behavior during a NASA event, where he made derogatory comments about the NASA chief's ears.
  • Voting Rights Act Ruling (2:23 - 6:58): Johnson discusses the Supreme Court's 6-3 decision striking down Louisiana's congressional map, which the court deemed unconstitutional regarding racial considerations. He criticizes the conservative majority's reasoning and highlights the potential negative impact on minority representation.
  • Republican Reaction and Congressional Commentary (6:58 - 10:23): Ronny Chieng provides a satirical segment from "Republican headquarters," where he humorously dismisses the efficacy of Congress, suggesting that money and insider trading are the only true drivers of influence in American politics


Trump Posts Unhinged Gun Meme in Threat to Iran, Hegseth Mocked Over Strait of Hormuz: A Closer Look


In this episode of A Closer Look, Seth Meyers critiques several recent actions and policies of the Trump administration, highlighting what he characterizes as chaotic leadership and poor decision-making.

Key takeaways include:

  • The Viral Meme (2:41-3:50): Seth mocks an unhinged, AI-generated meme of Donald Trump holding an assault rifle with the caption "No more Mr. Nice Guy," which was posted at 4:05 a.m. He criticizes the post as desperate and unprofessional, especially given the context of rising tensions with Iran.

  • Military Leadership Concerns (4:10-4:35): The segment addresses the appointment of Pete Hegseth as Defense Secretary, specifically noting his recent helicopter joyride with Kid Rock, which Seth presents as evidence of a lack of seriousness in the administration's military oversight.

  • The Strait of Hormuz Crisis (6:03-7:15): Meyers explores the administration’s strategy of responding to Iran closing the Strait of Hormuz by attempting to "blockade their blockade." He highlights the absurdity of this strategy through satirical reenactments, noting that it has effectively backfired.

  • Economic Impact (7:58-9:15): The episode discusses how these geopolitical failures have caused gas prices to reach their highest point in four years ($4.20 per gallon on average), contrasting this with Trump's previous focus on bragging about sub-$2 gas prices (9:15-10:09).


Kash Patel Denies Excessive Drinking & Labor Sec.’s Family Plays HR Violation Bingo | The Daily Show


This episode of The Daily Show features host Michael Kosta covering recent scandals involving high-profile members of the Trump administration.

Key segments include:

  • FBI Director Kash Patel's Alleged Drinking: (0:28 - 6:19Kosta discusses a report from The Atlantic alleging Patel struggles with excessive drinking, frequent unexplained absences, and paranoia. Patel is suing the publication for defamation, claiming his leadership has resulted in historic law enforcement achievements.
  • Labor Secretary Lori Chavez-DeRemer's Resignation: (6:20 - 10:42) The Labor Secretary has resigned following a string of scandals, including allegations of on-the-job drinking, affairs, and inappropriate trips with staff to strip clubs.
  • HR Violation Bingo: (10:43 - 12:22Kosta highlights the involvement of Chavez-DeRemer’s husband and father in the scandal, noting that both were accused of sending inappropriate messages to young female staffers, leading to her husband being banned from department headquarters.

D-List Celebs & Fringy Influencers Run for Office in the Midterms | The Daily Show


In this segment of The Daily Show, host Ronny Chieng satirically examines the rising trend of D-list celebrities and social media influencers announcing candidacies for political office ahead of the midterms. He highlights the absurdity of individuals with little to no political experience entering the race for positions like Congress, Senate, and Mayor.

Featured political hopefuls include:

  • Uncle Luke (Luther Campbell): The former 2 Live Crew rapper is running for Congress in Florida, with Chieng joking about his campaign slogan (0:58-1:29).
  • Michelle Tafoya: The former NFL sideline reporter is running for the U.S. Senate. Chieng critiques her campaign message and fact-checks her inaccurate claims regarding homelessness statistics in California (1:37-3:03).
  • Spencer Pratt: The The Hills reality star has filed to run for mayor of Los Angeles. Chieng recalls Pratt's past reality TV behavior and notes his sister Stephanie Pratt's public opposition to his candidacy (3:31-5:12).
  • Dan Bilzerian: The social media influencer is challenging an incumbent in Florida. Chieng condemns his controversial and hateful rhetoric, commending TMZ for confronting him on his views during an interview (5:15-7:08).
  • Farrah Abraham: The Teen Mom star announced a run for mayor of Austin, Texas, only to realize on live television that the election was not until 2028. She has since pivoted to a city council bid (7:16-8:30).

Wednesday, April 29, 2026

Trump Brags About "Great Friend" King Charles III, Reveals Putin Phone Call About Ukraine and Iran


This episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon covers a mix of current events, comedy, and show updates. Below are the key highlights:

Monologue and Current Events:

  • Royal Visit: Jimmy discusses King Charles III and Queen Camilla's visit to New York City, poking fun at the reception they might have received (0:10-1:12).
  • Political News: The monologue touches on Donald Trump calling the King a "great friend" (1:12-1:24) and jokes about a reported phone call between Trump and Vladimir Putin regarding the war in Ukraine and Iran (1:26-1:46).
  • Space News: Trump's meeting with the Artemis II crew at the White House is mentioned, with a joke about their time in space (2:07-2:20).

Comedy and Segments:

  • Movie Title Confusion: Jimmy and Tariq engage in a humorous back-and-forth about various movie titles that sound similar to The Devil Wears Prada (2:30-4:52).
  • Thank You Notes: Jimmy performs his signature "Thank You Notes" segment, jokingly thanking various topics including the Kentucky Derby, the check engine light, mocktails, and video podcasts (6:36-9:09).

Guests and Show Updates:

  • Upcoming Guests: Jimmy highlights guests for the evening, including Anne HathawayYahya Abdul-Mateen II, and Stella McCartney (5:34-5:53), as well as guests for the following night, such as Olivia Rodrigo and the Artemis II crew (6:07-6:33).

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