Topic: Reality Star

4 chapters across the catalog

Truth Tell
Episode 1090 1:08:38 - 1:10:38

1090: Truth Tell

Simulation Theory, Elon Musk and Star Trek

A discussion on simulation theory explores the idea that individuals may be living in personalized simulations where others are non-player characters (NPCs). The hosts reference Elon Musk's support for the hypothesis and a Star Trek: The Next Generation episode involving a holodeck character realizing they are in a simulation.

Roundly Debunked
Episode 932 10:35 - 19:46

932: Roundly Debunked

Don Lemon on Conan, Trump Resignation Theory, and Media Criticism

CNN host Don Lemon's appearance on Conan is analyzed, specifically his theory that Donald Trump does not enjoy being President and may seek a way out. Lemon mocks the President's appearance, questioning the level of his spray tan and his golfing habits. The hosts criticize Lemon's attempt to be a "serious journalist" while performing comedy bits on late-night television.

Wonderful Marinade
Episode 423 2:05:35 - 2:08:12

423: Wonderful Marinade

Stars Earn Stripes Reality Show with Wesley Clark

NBC is launching a new reality competition show titled "Stars Earn Stripes," which pairs celebrities with military personnel for tactical challenges. The show is hosted by retired General Wesley Clark and features a cast including Laila Ali and Dean Cain. The hosts view the program as a propaganda effort to co-opt Clark and glamorize military operations for a prime-time audience.

We're Celebrities Get Us Out of Here!
Episode 60 15:38 - 17:54

60: We're Celebrities Get Us Out of Here!

I'm a Celebrity Get Me Out of Here, George Takei and Martina Navratilova

The reality television series I'm a Celebrity... Get Me Out of Here! featured Star Trek actor George Takei and tennis legend Martina Navratilova enduring trials in the jungle. Navratilova, known for her shyness, used the show to test her personal limits, while Takei provided humor throughout the season. The show's popularity is cited as a distraction for the British public during political scandals.