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Weekend Update ft. Veronika Slowikowska, Chloe Fineman and Kam Patterson - SNL

Weekend Update hosts Colin Jost and Michael Che cover the week's biggest news before speaking with Alix Earle (Veronika Slowikowska) and...

Saturday, July 11, 2026

Midterm Anal-a-Zone: AI Deepfakes Run Wild in Political Ads | The Daily Show


In this segment of The Daily Show, Jordan Klepper explores the growing influence of AI deepfakes on political campaigns during the 2026 midterms (0:24-0:34). He critiques how this technology is being used by candidates in various ways, from smear campaigns to deceptive self-promotion.

Key takeaways from the video:

  • Smearing Opponents: Candidates are utilizing AI-generated content to create deceptive narratives about their rivals. Examples include misleading ads targeting New York Governor Kathy Hochul (0:41-1:10) and a bizarre, AI-generated attack ad against Texas Democrat James Telerico (2:24-2:52).
  • Heroic Self-Depiction: Some candidates, such as Jay Collins and Mike Rogers, are using AI to alter their appearance to look like superheroes or action figures to appear "tough" to voters (3:11-3:49).
  • Shameless Pandering: Klepper highlights instances where candidates use AI to fabricate endorsements or imply they have a diverse group of supporters, such as the school board candidate who photoshopped a crowd into an image with his friends (4:45-5:45).
  • Disclosure Laws: The segment mentions how some states, like Michigan, now require candidates to disclose when they use AI in campaign ads (5:45-6:32), which leads to some awkward and often redundant disclaimers.

Jordan Klepper concludes by warning that while these AI ads can be laughable or poorly executed, they represent a genuine threat to democracy and urges voters to stay vigilant against misinformation (6:59-7:16).

Friday, July 10, 2026

Honest Trailers | Obsession


This video is an Honest Trailer for the movie Obsession, created by the team at Screen Junkies. The parody mocks the film's premise, which centers on a character named Bear who uses a mystical object to make his coworker fall in love with him, leading to disastrous consequences.

Key takeaways from the video:

  • The Premise (0:00 - 0:42): The video frames Obsession as a low-budget take on the "monkey's paw" trope, suggesting it draws more inspiration from The Simpsons than from classic literature.
  • Character Breakdown (0:42 - 2:07): The narrator mocks Bear, describing him as "barely functioning" and deeply entrenched in the "friend zone" with his coworker, Nikki. The film depicts the horror of what happens when his wish backfires, trapping Nikki in a "sunken place" while her body is possessed.
  • Critique of Filmmaking (2:07 - 4:48): The trailer highlights the performance of newcomer Indi Navarrette and critiques the film's direction, specifically poking fun at the filmmaker's tendency to use awkward camera angles and zoom in on "gross" visuals.
  • Industry Commentary (4:48 - 5:18): The narrators use the movie as a jumping-off point to critique Hollywood's recent trend of turning to YouTubers as a source of creative inspiration, predicting it will lead to more "haunting" results for the industry.
  • Conclusion (5:18 - 6:36): The video closes with a satirical cast list and final jokes about the movie’s quality and the struggles of independent filmmakers trying to break into the industry.

❗LIVE ❗Funniest Moments of All Time | Married With Children


About Married with Children:

The less-than-lovable Bundys are a radical departure from the saccharine-sweet TV families popular since the days of Father Knows Best. With offbeat humor and unflinching honesty, Married... paints a more realistic picture of middle-class existence, warts and all. Al Bundy (Ed O'Neill) is a shoe salesman who is fond of frequently reliving his doubtful 15 seconds of fame on the football field.
 Al is terrified of the all-too-frequent amorous advances of his ditsy wife Peggy (Katey Sagal), who spends most of Al's wages at the salon and the mall. 
They have two teenage kids: stunning but superficial party animal Kelly (Christina Applegate) and egocentric Bud (David Faustino). Married for 16 semi-blissful years, Peggy and Al have found that the secret to a happy marriage is to accept one another's idiosyncrasies.

Pranks To Watch On Company Time


This video, titled "Pranks To Watch On Company Time" from The Office (US) channel, is a compilation of various pranks played by Jim Halpert on his coworker Dwight Schrute. The video highlights the long-standing, mischievous relationship between the two characters within the setting of Dunder Mifflin.

Key Pranks and Moments Include:

  • Identity Theft: Jim dresses exactly like Dwight and mimics his mannerisms to frustrate him (2:09 - 2:56).
  • The "Bestish Mench" Prank: Jim tricks Dwight into believing he cannot be the best man at his wedding due to a fake age tradition (3:05 - 4:09).
  • The Red Wire: Jim leaves a mysterious red wire running from Dwight's computer to the ceiling, causing Dwight unnecessary anxiety (5:57 - 7:10).
  • The "Dunder Code": Jim reveals he once sent Dwight on a month-long scavenger hunt for the "Holy Grail" (8:02 - 9:36).
  • Vampire/Werewolf Pranks: Jim convinces Dwight that he has been bitten by a bat and is turning into a vampire (10:08 - 11:54).
  • Tear-Away Suit: Jim orchestrates a situation where Dwight's custom-ordered suit is rigged with tear-away velcro (14:02 - 14:15).
  • The "Meatball" Prank: Jim fills Dwight's desk with meatballs, which Dwight eventually eats (22:47 - 24:08).
  • Elevator Sabotage: Jim and Pam rearrange the buttons in the elevator to confuse Dwight (27:27 - 28:57).
  • The Fake Interview: Dwight is tricked into a radio interview where he is made to look incompetent and unprofessional regarding Dunder Mifflin's paper quality (34:44 - 36:47).

Throughout the video, the interactions showcase the elaborate lengths Jim goes to in order to prank Dwight, often involving the entire office, while highlighting Dwight's gullibility and intense reactions.

What is Japan Doing To Sandwiches?!?!


In this episode of the Best Ever Food Review Show, host Sonny Side explores how Japan has elevated the humble sandwich into a work of art and a matter of national pride. Traveling across Osaka and Tokyo, he investigates how Japanese chefs use meticulous craftsmanship to transform basic ingredients into iconic culinary experiences.

The sandwiches featured include:

  1. Fluffy Egg Sandwich (0:50 - 5:11): At DekaSan in Osaka, Hideki Hosaka creates a viral, pillowy egg sandwich using 10 eggs. The secret lies in a light, airy meringue combined with custard and garlic butter, creating a delicate texture that must be eaten within 12 minutes.
  2. Tonkatsu Sando (5:11 - 8:10): Sonny visits Tonkatsu Marushichi in Tokyo to try their high-end pork loin sandwich. Unlike standard convenience store versions, this Tonkatsu Sando features a thick, tender cut of pork paired with a savory-sweet glaze.
  3. Fruit Sandos (8:10 - 13:15): At Rosier in Osaka, Takuya Kato showcases fruit sandwiches that treat fresh produce as a luxury. These "category-busting" creations feature premium Tokushima strawberries or Kumamoto melon and mango served with a signature whipped cream that emphasizes the quality of the fruit rather than intense sweetness.
  4. Wagyu Katsu Sandwiches (13:15 - 19:55): At Nikuto Ieba Matsuda in Osaka, the host experiences luxury beef, specifically A4 Wagyu tenderloin, deep-fried in panko and served on toasted bread with a unique tartar sauce made from narazuke (pickles). The segment culminates in an ultra-premium Chateaubriand Wagyu sandwich topped with gold flakes.

Conclusion: At the end of the journey, both Sonny and his co-host Sarah Mizuguchi agree that while all the options were exceptional, the fluffy egg sandwich stands out as the most unique and memorable experience, proving that Japanese sandwich architecture is a masterclass in culinary discipline.

Try Not To Look Away Challenge


In this video, KSI reacts to a compilation of high-stakes, "close call" moments. The premise is a "Try Not To Perish" challenge, where he watches various clips of people and animals narrowly avoiding dangerous situations, often expressing relief and disbelief that nobody appears to get hurt.

Key themes and notable segments so far (0:00 - 0:12:00):

  • Near-miss accidents: KSI watches various clips featuring precarious situations, ranging from individuals performing risky physical stunts—including a clip he attributes to being filmed in India (2:37)—to people in dangerous environments. Throughout the video, he emphasizes his hope that everyone remains safe.
  • Humorous commentary: He maintains a lighthearted tone, often poking fun at the participants' decisions, such as a person wearing a helmet without context (0:40) or someone struggling with a lack of toilet paper in a public setting (3:25).
  • Animal encounters: Several clips feature animals in intense scenarios, such as a fish escaping a duck’s grip (6:19), a dog struggling (7:20), and a terrifying moment involving a bear climbing a ladder (8:53).
  • Pop culture and personal reactions: KSI compares some of the footage to movies or personal experiences, often reacting with genuine shock or laughter at the absurdity of the situations. He frequently pauses to express how stressed the clips make him feel, noting, "I don't know if I can continue watching this" (7:55).

Coming up later in the video:

The compilation continues with more "close calls," including interactions with tigers (13:36), further athletic challenges, and various unexpected events that test the nerves of the viewer and the creator alike.

Top 10 WEIRDEST Hotel Rooms You Can Book


In this video, the Sidemen react to a video showcasing the 10 weirdest and most unique hotel rooms around the world. The reaction covers a variety of luxurious, strange, and highly thematic accommodations.

Highlights of the hotels featured:

  • Thai Hotel Room: Features a private pool with an underwater view of the bedroom (1:06 - 2:04).
  • St. Moritz Palace: Known for extreme luxury and high prices, including a pool that transitions from indoors to outdoors (2:06 - 4:49).
  • Cruise Ship Suites: The group admires high-end suites that function like luxury apartments, complete with multiple bedrooms, kitchens, and even "Iron Man"-style designs (4:49 - 7:59).
  • Tiger Lodge: A unique experience where guests can see tigers right outside their room (7:59 - 8:38).
  • The Glass Room (Spain): A conceptual art hotel room located in a public lobby with glass walls, offering zero privacy (8:38 - 10:29).
  • Vegas 1950s-Themed Hotel: A retro-style experience featuring a massive bowling alley (10:29 - 11:02).
  • Venetian Canal Apartment: An Airbnb located directly over water (11:02 - 11:34).
  • Giant Pool Hotel (USA): A massive resort with a pool so large it feels like a lake, complete with kayaking and futuristic amenities (11:34 - 12:20).
  • Singapore Skyscraper Hotel: A famous complex with a massive infinity pool offering views of three countries (12:20 - 14:10).

Throughout the video, the Sidemen discuss which rooms they would personally stay in, their thoughts on the high prices of luxury travel, and share anecdotes about their own travel experiences.

THIS VIDEO IDEA WAS CRAZY!


This video features content creator Max Fosh executing a daring comedy experiment: sneaking a 9-year-old child into the high-stakes world of professional roast battles at the Comedy Cellar in New York City (0:30). The goal is to test the theory that children, with their lack of social filters, possess a natural, ruthless aptitude for roasting (0:45).

Key Highlights:

  • The Selection: After holding auditions in New York with the help of Julian from Recess Therapy, Max selects a youngster named Lucas for his impressive delivery and quick-witted observational humor (2:55-6:55).
  • The Preparation: Max and Lucas spend time writing and workshopping jokes targeting John Ajoda, a seasoned roast battle champion known as "the boogeyman" (7:16-10:25).
  • The Battle: The climax of the video takes place at the Comedy Cellar (10:40). Despite the pressure of a sold-out show and the presence of comedy legend Jeffrey Ross as a guest judge (12:28), Lucas delivers a series of biting, well-received roasts that leave the audience and judges stunned (14:26-17:16).
  • The Outcome: Lucas wins over the room, earning praise from Jeff Ross for his "comedy chops" (17:38) and receiving a standing ovation, effectively proving that a child can hang with professional comics in a roast setting (18:18).

Megan Mullally Got Paid to Bully Her Husband On Screen | Parks and Recreation


This video is a compilation of some of the most chaotic and comedic interactions between Ron Swanson and his manipulative, "sex-crazed" ex-wife, Tammy Swanson, from the series Parks and Recreation. The segments highlight their toxic relationship dynamic and the various schemes Tammy uses to torment Ron.

Key Highlights:

  • Ron and Tammy's Toxic Reconnection (0:16 - 5:00): Leslie Knope attempts to help Ron find closure with Tammy, only to realize that the two share a volatile, addictive, and destructive connection that immediately spirals out of control.
  • The Library Influence (5:01 - 10:10): The rivalry intensifies as Tammy infiltrates Ron's work environment, manipulates his coworkers, and continues to disrupt his life under the guise of fake relationships and psychological warfare.
  • Ron and Diane (10:55 - 13:51): Even when Ron is in a healthy relationship with Diane, Tammy continues to show up to sabotage his happiness, forcing Leslie to intervene as an "emotional guardian."
  • Ron and Jammy (16:50 - 21:18): In a final battle of wills, Leslie and Ron work together to rescue Jeremy Jamm from Tammy's influence, ultimately using "crotch blinder" tactics to help Jamm finally break free from her manipulation.

"Our relationship is purely sexual." Eric André's Unhinged John Cena Interview | GQ


This video features a chaotic and comedic interview between Eric André and his Little Brother co-star John Cena. Throughout the conversation, Eric André employs his signature absurdist style, using various props, bizarre questions, and unconventional tactics to interview John Cena about his career and their new project.

Key moments include:

  • The Interview Style: Eric André takes over the interview to ask John Cena "hard-hitting" questions while using props like deli meat, random hair, and a fart machine to disrupt the flow (0:13 - 2:26).
  • WWE Career: John Cena discusses his transition from professional wrestling, mentioning his debut against Kurt Angle in 2002 and reflecting on his time in the WWE (2:26 - 3:33, 6:14 - 6:22).
  • Little Brother Film: The duo discusses working together on their new movie, Little Brother, which is currently available on Netflix (0:51 - 0:58, 9:24 - 10:20).
  • Similarities between Wrestling and Comedy: John Cena touches on the performative nature of both professions, emphasizing the need for preparation, adaptability, and dealing with chaos (6:24 - 6:49).
  • Friendship and Chaos: Despite the antics, the two share a professional bond, with John Cena acknowledging that Eric André helped bring heart to the film (7:34 - 7:52).

The interview concludes with a lighthearted exchange about the absurdity of the conversation and the memorable nature of the interaction (10:22 - 10:45).

1 Hour of ‘The Big Bang Theory’ to Help You Decompress From People


This video is a collection of humorous and awkward moments from The Big Bang Theory featuring the show's main characters, including Sheldon Cooper, Leonard Hofstadter, Penny, Howard Wolowitz, and Raj Koothrappali. The compilation highlights various interpersonal dynamics, comedic scientific debates, and social mishaps.

Key themes and moments include:

  • Sheldon's Lectures and Social Interactions: The video opens with Sheldon giving an ill-received guest lecture (0:00-1:09) and later attempting to manage his social life, including confusion over social slang like "going out" (5:23) and his difficulty with social cues (6:00).
  • Work and Friendship Dynamics: The group experiences friction while collaborating on an app project (12:14-16:55), illustrating Sheldon's demanding nature and Leonard's frustration with his leadership style.
  • Romance and Relationship Hurdles: The compilation covers the challenges in the relationships between Penny and Leonard, as well as Howard and Bernadette, often revolving around jealousy, social anxiety, and navigating their differing personalities (17:11-22:06, 37:28-39:23).
  • Humorous Daily Life: Various segments focus on mundane tasks becoming comedic, such as Sheldon attempting to help Penny after she slips in the shower (24:03-27:25), their game nights playing Mystic Warlords of Ka'a (54:45), and awkward encounters with friends and acquaintances (9:03-11:00).
  • Ongoing Group Antics: Throughout the video, there are frequent arguments about pop culture, science, and the group's internal rules, reflecting the classic comedic tone of the series.

This Love Story Reaches New Heights


In this performance at Vicar Street in Dublin, comedian Josh Johnson explores the absurdity of modern relationships, weddings, and bizarre social interactions. The set is broken down into several key themes:

  • Celebrity Weddings and Fame: Johnson kicks off by discussing the over-the-top nature of modern celebrity weddings, specifically joking about the rumored scale of a potential Taylor Swift and Travis Kelce wedding compared to other billionaires (1:00 - 3:27). He also shares a personal anecdote about a misunderstanding with paparazzi while appearing on the Jimmy Kimmel show, reflecting on the reality of fame (4:36 - 6:17).

  • The Competition of Proposals: He shifts to the viral story of a couple climbing the Empire State Building to propose, joking about the pressure this places on everyday people to make their own proposals unique and the frustration it causes for friends planning to propose (6:25 - 15:26).

  • Worst Second Date Stories: Johnson shares a story from his time in Chicago, where he attended an improv show and participated in a group discussion about "worst ever second date" stories (15:37 - 17:32). This leads to a series of shocking stories, including:

    • The Planned Wedding: A woman’s story about a man who, after only one date, invited her to his house for a "second date" that was actually a full-blown surprise wedding for his family (17:44 - 26:57).
    • The Missing Teeth: A story about a woman who left a man at the altar because he had knocked out his front teeth at a bachelor party, and she couldn't imagine having kids with him (29:06 - 33:57).
    • The Dog Switch: The story Johnson himself told at the table about a date who casually revealed that her father had accidentally killed their family dog and replaced it with an identical one without telling the rest of the family (34:10 - 39:57).

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