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Friday, June 12, 2026

The Mandalorian and Grogu Pitch Meeting


This video from the Pitch Meeting series by Ryan George humorously mocks the concept and plot of the hypothetical film, The Mandalorian and Grogu. The pitch highlights the absurdity of releasing an extended 'episode' of a television show as a theatrical movie.

Key plot points satirized in the pitch:

  • The Setup: The film follows Mando on jobs for the New Republic, including a mission to rescue Roda the Hutt (0:30 - 1:45).
  • The Conflict: After discovering Roda is a gladiator and that his handler, Janu, is actually the villain Commander CoinMando gets captured and thrown into various monster pits (2:04 - 4:08).
  • The Resolution: Mando is poisoned but is conveniently cured by a swamp monster, leading to a final showdown where Grogu uses the Force to save the day (4:24 - 4:58).

Satirical commentary:

  • Merchandising: The video pokes fun at the character name Grogu, noting that the general public insists on calling him Baby Yoda (0:31 - 0:58).
  • Casting: It jokes about hiring high-profile actors like Sigourney Weaver for minor roles and Jeremy Allen White to 'phone in' a voice performance (1:05 - 1:282:28 - 2:36).
  • Strategy: The pitch concludes by mocking the business strategy of forcing fans to pay extra money to see a movie that doesn't advance the overarching story, effectively charging for content that feels like a standard streaming episode (5:00 - 5:21).

Mark Zuckerberg: Human Status Update | The Daily Showography


This video, The Daily Showography of Mark Zuckerberg: Human Status Update, provides a satirical look at the evolution of Mark Zuckerberg from his early days at Harvard to his current role leading Meta.

Key phases of his journey covered:

  • Early Beginnings (0:20 - 1:24): Explores his origins at Harvard where he created Facebook and the early controversy surrounding his motivations.
  • Post-Movie Image Overhaul (2:09 - 3:06): Following the release of the film The Social Network, Zuckerberg focused on personal branding—including learning Chinese, changing his diet, and updating his wardrobe to appear more "adult."
  • Corporate Growth (3:08 - 4:05): Describes his transition from a company builder to an aggressive acquirer, and his public efforts to position Facebook as a "force for good."
  • Metaverse Pivot (4:06 - 4:44): Covers the rebranding of his company to Meta and the significant investment in the Metaverse project, which the video notes was eventually scaled back.
  • Current Era (4:45 - 6:42): Highlights his recent ventures into AI glasses, a shift in his personal fitness (jiu-jitsu and bodybuilding), and his evolving public political stances.

Drunken Deer, Claw Machine Addiction & Mummy-Infused Bread Are So Not Our Problem! | The Daily Show


In this installment of "So Not Our Problem!" from The Daily Show, host Troy Iwata takes a satirical look at various strange and concerning news stories from around the world, arguing that while these issues are problematic for other countries, they aren't America's concern.

The topics covered include:

  • Mexico City's sinking (0:12 - 1:34): The city is sinking at a rate of nearly 10 inches per year. Iwata jokes about the gentrification of the city and the prospect of needing to zipline there in the future.
  • France's drunken deer (1:38 - 2:47): Police in rural France have warned drivers about deer behaving erratically after consuming fermented fruits. Iwata quips that the deer are simply having a "forest aperitif" and notes that American deer are better behaved.
  • Hong Kong's claw machine addiction (2:52 - 4:46): The government is looking to regulate claw machine operators due to the intense addiction some residents have developed. Iwata finds it absurd that people are spending life savings on these games, even during typhoons.
  • Italy's mummy-yeast bread (4:46 - 6:08): Scientists in Italy successfully baked sourdough bread using yeast extracted from Oetzi the Iceman, a 5,300-year-old mummy. Iwata jokingly warns that this could potentially unleash an ancient evil upon the world, making it the only topic on the list he considers a potential problem for everyone.

Trump Preps for 80th Birthday, Threatens to Hit Iran, Knicks Historic Win & Elon Musk Trillionaire!?


This episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live! features a comedic recap of current events in sports, politics, and technology. Here are the highlights:

Sports & Entertainment

  • Knicks Historic Comeback: Jimmy highlights the New York Knicks' incredible Game 4 victory, where they overcame a 29-point deficit (0:51) in what he calls the greatest comeback in NBA Finals history. The game drew a star-studded crowd, including Larry DavidTracy Morgan, and Timothée Chalamet (4:00).
  • World Cup: The World Cup has officially kicked off in Mexico City (6:04).

Politics & World Affairs

  • Iran Conflict: Kimmel discusses the ongoing war in Iran (6:40) and mocks Donald Trump for his oscillating social media statements—threatening to hit the country "very hard" before announcing that negotiations were going well just hours later (7:23).
  • Trump's 80th Birthday: The President is preparing for his 80th birthday this Sunday (10:57), which includes an MMA-themed celebration featuring the first-ever UFC fight held on the White House lawn (11:39).

Technology & Business

  • Elon Musk & SpaceX: Tomorrow, SpaceX is set to launch a massive IPO, which is expected to make Elon Musk the first-ever trillionaire in history (7:58). Kimmel expresses concern over the impact this highly valued, profit-lacking company might have on retirement 401k accounts (8:35).

Comedy Skit

  • President Lincoln Visit: The episode concludes with a humorous appearance by President Abraham Lincoln (12:49), who comments on the recent renovations to the Lincoln Memorial and the state of the nation.

Trump’s Nipple Fetish Revealed, UFC-Themed Birthday Party & Commemorative Coin Con


This monologue from Jimmy Kimmel Live! covers a range of current events and sports highlights, featuring a satirical take on political news and the ongoing NBA Finals.

NBA Finals and Sports:

  • Game 4 Analysis: Kimmel discusses the NBA Finals between the New York Knicks and the San Antonio Spurs, specifically highlighting the challenge of defending and interviewing 7'4" center Victor Wembanyama (1:52 - 2:32).
  • Traitor Schmoes: In an NBA Finals edition of a recurring bit, the show visited San Antonio to see if they could convince Spurs fans to wear Knicks gear (10:48 - 14:51).

Political Satire:

  • Trump's Birthday & Coin: Kimmel mocks President Trump's upcoming UFC-themed birthday party on the White House lawn, which is being billed as a celebration of America's 250th anniversary, along with the sale of a $11,999 commemorative coin (2:35 - 4:36).
  • JD Vance's Chicken Coop: The show jokes about JD Vance building a chicken coop at the Vice President's residence (4:37 - 5:08).
  • Primary Elections: Kimmel covers recent primary results in states like California and South Carolina, referencing the Trump-backed candidate Steve Hilton and Congresswoman Nancy Mace (6:07 - 8:26).
  • Epstein Files & Nipple Fetish: The monologue references a New York Times report detailing a "panic summit" in the Situation Room regarding the Epstein Files and bizarre allegations concerning Trump's reported "aggressive nipple fetish" (8:27 - 10:04).
  • Bill Gates Testimony: Briefly mentions Bill Gates testifying before the House Oversight Committee regarding his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein (10:04 - 10:41).

Trump Gets Booed & Falls Asleep During NBA Finals, Claims War is Almost Over & Goodbye Spencer Pratt


This episode of Jimmy Kimmel Live! covers a range of political and sports-related news, primarily focusing on the recent NBA Finals and the aftermath of midterm elections in California.

Key Highlights:

  • Trump at the NBA Finals: Jimmy Kimmel discusses Donald Trump's attendance at the New York Knicks game against the San Antonio Spurs (0:30-0:47). The President faced significant booing from the crowd, was observed eating pizza and fries, and appeared to fall asleep during the game (1:49-3:40). Kimmel notes that the Knicks lost their win streak after Trump's appearance (3:57-4:03).
  • Iran Conflict: Trump claimed that a peace deal with Iran is imminent, suggesting it could be signed within "two or three days," a claim Kimmel treats with skepticism given previous similar statements (4:44-6:26).
  • California Election Results: The segment covers the fallout from the Los Angeles mayoral race where reality star Spencer Pratt fell to third place (7:20-7:47). TrumpJ.D. Vance, and others in the MAGA circle have claimed the election results were "rigged," which Kimmel mocks by highlighting the lack of evidence and the absurdity of the claims (7:49-10:55).
  • Goodbye to Spencer Pratt: In a humorous gesture, Kimmel and his team provided Spencer Pratt with a customized U-Haul truck to fulfill his promise to move out of Los Angeles if he lost the election (12:00-13:00).

Trump Makes Birthday Wish for World Peace; Knicks Make NBA Finals History | The Tonight Show


This episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon (recorded June 12, 2026) covers recent sports highlights, political news, and comedy bits:

New York Knicks NBA Finals History (0:07 - 1:48, 7:28 - 10:10)

  • Jimmy celebrates the New York Knicks staging the biggest comeback in NBA Finals history after trailing by 29 points.
  • He recounts his personal experience attending the game at Madison Square Garden, mentioning the tension, the presence of celebrities like Adam Sandler and Chris Rock, and the pivotal moments involving Jalen Brunson and OG Anunoby.

Political News & Trump's Birthday (1:57 - 3:52)

  • Jimmy discusses President Trump hosting a UFC fight on the White House lawn, joking about his upcoming 80th birthday.
  • The segment features a humorous look at fake birthday cards for Trump from figures like MelaniaDon Jr.Joe Biden, and himself.

Entertainment & Comedy Segments (4:06 - 5:53, 10:12 - 13:28)

  • Jimmy shares a comedic bit involving a cameraman named Dan singing a song about Toy Story.
  • The show features his signature "Thank You Notes" segment, where he jokes about the Stanley CupFind My Friends app, and other random topics.

Show Guests (6:22 - 7:25)

  • Upcoming guests announced for the episode include Elle Fanning (starring in Margo's Got Money Troubles), Sean Hisey (from The Pit), and Frankie Grande (with his memoir Super Gay), with musical performance by Anthony Ramos.

Trump Delights Knicks Fans by Skipping NBA Finals, Brags Reflecting Pool Is Taller Than Any Building


This episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon features a variety of comedic segments, news satire, and musical performances:

Monologue and News Satire:

  • NBA Finals: Jimmy jokes about President Trump skipping the NBA Finals between the New York Knicks and the San Antonio Spurs (0:09-0:42).
  • World Cup Welcome: A humorous clip shows a parody of Trump welcoming various countries to the 2026 FIFA World Cup (1:07-1:38).
  • Washington News: Jimmy covers Trump's claims about the Lincoln Memorial reflecting pool's height and the construction of his "triumphal arch" (1:43-2:28).
  • Peace Deal Timeline: A recurring sketch features Trump's spokesman, Doug Penny, attempting to explain the shifting timeline for a peace deal with Iran (2:30-5:04).

Entertainment and Pop Culture:

  • Pope and Bad Bunny: Jimmy discusses the Vatican announcement regarding Pope Leo and Bad Bunny (5:08-5:30).
  • Movie Teasers: A segment features "leaked" (and absurd) teasers for the upcoming alien film Disclosure Day (5:31-6:57).
  • Coors Light: A quick mention of a new "taller boy" beer canister (7:01-7:20).

Musical Performance:

  • Kenny Loggins Medley: The show celebrates Kenny Loggins' induction into the Songwriters Hall of Fame and the 40th anniversary of "Danger Zone" with a performance alongside The Roots (7:21-10:15).

Trump Sleeps Through NBA Finals, Gets Blamed by Knicks Fans for Team’s Loss | The Tonight Show


This episode of The Tonight Show Starring Jimmy Fallon features a variety of comedic sketches, celebrity appearances, and satirical news segments:

  • Monologue & News: Jimmy kicks off the show by joking about President Trump attending game three of the NBA Finals (0:17), his reception by the crowd, and a satirical interview where a caricature of the President answers questions about the game, his presidency, and other current events (1:24).
  • Tech & Trends: The show touches on Apple's new AI-powered Siri (3:27), poking fun at the potential frustrations of AI assistants, as well as a new dating trend called "kitten fishing" (5:12).
  • Musical Guest & Charity: Matt Damon (or rather, "The Nomad") makes a surprise appearance to promote Water.org and their Get Blue campaign, which he presents through a comedic rap performance (5:58).
  • News and Improved: Jimmy wraps up the episode with his recurring segment, "News and Improved," where he gives satirical alternative headlines to various real-world news photos, including those of King CharlesVladimir Putin, and Marco Rubio (8:21).

Trump Goes Ocean’s Eleven on Iran’s Oil & Knicks Put Off Winning to the Last Second | The Daily Show


This episode of The Daily Show covers a mix of sports highlights and political satire:

New York Knicks' Historic Comeback (0:13 - 1:41)

  • The show celebrates the New York Knicks pulling off an incredible comeback in the NBA Finals after being down by 29 points, humorously framing it as a win for people who procrastinate.

Trump's Iran Policy and Birthday Plans (1:43 - 4:32)

  • Desi Lydic discusses President Trump's claims regarding a potential deal with Iran and his administration's efforts to secure oil from the Strait of Hormuz.
  • The segment highlights the irony of Trump potentially missing the signing of an international deal to celebrate his 80th birthday with a UFC match on the White House lawn.

Trump's Health and the Reflecting Pool (4:33 - 6:40)

  • The show mocks the report of Trump seeing 22 medical specialists for his latest checkup.
  • It concludes with a satirical look at the newly renovated Lincoln Memorial Reflecting Pool, noting that despite efforts to make it a symbol of his presidency, it has developed an algae problem.

Trump Sells UFC Coins as Iran Strikes & Melania Pushes AI in a Speech Worthy of AI | The Daily Show


This episode of The Daily Show covers a range of political and cultural news, featuring satirical commentary from the news team:

  • Melania Trump and AI (0:00 - 2:25): The show opens by mocking Melania Trump for hosting an AI event at the White House, highlighting her robotic-sounding speech and the irony of her enthusiasm for a technology that could replace human roles.
  • U.S.-Iran Tensions (2:25 - 3:37): The segment discusses escalating tensions between the United States and Iran, specifically noting the downing of a U.S. Apache helicopter by an Iranian drone and the subsequent rescue of the pilots by a drone boat, sparking a conversation about the rise of autonomous machinery in warfare.
  • Trump’s Commemorative Coins (3:37 - 8:46): The remainder of the show focuses on the Trump Organization selling "Freedom 250" commemorative coins to promote an upcoming UFC fight. Desi Lydic and Jordan Klepper criticize the administration for focusing on these high-priced collectibles (ranging from $250 to $12,000) while major issues like inflation, the war in Iran, and other national concerns remain unresolved.

Trump Breaks Promises of "No Wars" & Inflation, Fox News Questions Iran Peace Claims: A Closer Look


In this episode of A Closer Look, Seth Meyers critiques Donald Trump’s administration, focusing on the inconsistencies and perceived falsehoods regarding his campaign promises versus his actions in office.

Key takeaways from the video:

  • The "Peace" Claims: Meyers points out the irony of Trump, who previously campaigned on a "no new wars" platform, now navigating a conflict with Iran. He highlights that despite recurring claims from the administration that they are "very close" to a peace deal, no substantive progress has been made, leading to skepticism even from conservative outlets like Fox News (5:45-7:15).
  • The Inflation Promise: Meyers reviews past campaign promises where Trump vowed to end inflation and lower prices on "day one." He notes that inflation has instead risen and highlights a tone-deaf moment where the President claimed to "love" inflation, contrasting this with his earlier campaign rhetoric (7:50-10:25).
  • Pattern of Misleading Statements: The segment concludes that the Trump presidency appears to be a "bait and switch," where campaign promises to improve economic stability and stop foreign conflicts are replaced by denials that those promises were ever made or claims that the current negative outcomes are actually positive (10:45-12:20).

Meyers uses clips from various speeches and news segments to illustrate the contrast between the campaign trail promises and the reality of the current administration's performance.

Trump Gets Booed and Falls Asleep at NBA Finals, Spreads Deranged CA Election Lies: A Closer Look


In this episode of A Closer Look, Seth Meyers critiques Donald Trump's tendency to create an "alternate reality" to defend himself, focusing on several specific instances where the former president's claims contradict observable facts.

Key Highlights

  • The NBA Finals Incident (5:03 - 8:44): After being loudly booed by the crowd at Madison Square Garden during Game 3 of the NBA FinalsTrump insisted he heard cheers. The segment also highlights footage of Trump appearing to fall asleep during the game, contrasting his claim that he was fully engaged in the event.
  • Mathematical Delusions (1:16 - 4:44): Meyers addresses Trump's habit of using incorrect or nonsensical statistics, specifically mocking his claims regarding drug price reductions. Meyers points out that Trump's math often defies standard logic, framing it as an attempt to project strength through inflated numbers.
  • California Election Claims (8:45 - 11:28): Trump continued to spread unsubstantiated claims that California elections were "rigged" due to the counting of mail-in ballots. Meyers debunks this by explaining that California's reliance on mail-in ballots is a standard, transparent process used to increase voter accessibility, not evidence of fraud.
  • Republican Rhetoric (12:06 - 13:08): Meyers touches on broader trends in Republican rhetoric, highlighting how Trump's supporters and allies often reinforce these false narratives, comparing them to "bootlicking sycophants" who validate his distorted view of reality.

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