Topic: Will Smith

11 chapters across the catalog

Mork & Mimi
Episode 1851 1:21:38 - 1:24:49

1851: Mork & Mimi

Historical Oscar Blunders and the Will Smith Slap

The history of Academy Award mishaps is revisited, including the 2017 "La La Land" and "Moonlight" best picture mix-up. Other notable moments mentioned include the 1969 tie between Barbra Streisand and Katharine Hepburn, and Angelina Jolie's controversial 2000 appearance. The segment culminates with a replay of the 2022 incident where Will Smith struck Chris Rock on stage during the live broadcast.

The Blurt
Episode 1736 1:58:38 - 2:04:07

1736: The Blurt

2025 Grammy Awards Review, Pharmaceutical Advertising, Trevor Noah

The 2025 Grammy Awards saw a 10% decline in ratings and featured Trevor Noah as host, whose performance was described as "cringy." The broadcast was notable for a high volume of pharmaceutical advertisements for drugs with complex names and severe side effects, including death. Will Smith made a comeback appearance, and the show was noted for having more religious references than in previous years.

2022 Best of End of Show Mixes Special
Episode 1508 1:34:38 - 1:39:08

1508: 2022 Best of End of Show Mixes Special

Will Smith Oscars Slap and Toxic Masculinity Debate

The 94th Academy Awards are overshadowed by Will Smith slapping Chris Rock on stage following a joke about Jada Pinkett Smith's alopecia. Media commentators describe the event as a display of "toxic masculinity" and "narcissism," while some in Hollywood express being "sickened" by the subsequent standing ovation for Smith. The segment includes a musical parody about the incident and the "cuckold" dynamics of the Smith marriage.

Verbate
Episode 1456 1:16:13 - 1:18:56

1456: Verbate

Media Distractions and the Will Smith Slap

The cake attack on the Mona Lisa is characterized as a media distraction designed to fill the void left by the conclusion of the Depp-Heard trial. Such events are compared to the Will Smith Oscars slap, serving to entertain the public while more significant geopolitical issues go under-reported. The segment argues that the "machine" requires constant sensationalist stories to maintain public engagement.

Yak Facts
Episode 1441 3:51:26 - 3:59:05

1441: Yak Facts

Outro and End of Show Mix

The show concludes with an end-of-show mix featuring commentary on the Will Smith and Chris Rock Oscars incident, Barack Obama's return to the White House, and Sean Penn's statements on Ukraine. The hosts sign off, announcing their return for the next episode on Thursday. The mix incorporates various "don't say gay" media clips and political satire.

Trips of Clump
Episode 1438

1438: Trips of Clump

Will Smith, Chris Rock, Oscar Slap Controversy

Will Smith slapped Chris Rock during the 94th Academy Awards after a joke regarding Jada Pinkett Smith's shaved head. The event is analyzed as a potential "news cycle reset" to distract from the war in Ukraine and inflation. A 1991 clip from the Arsenio Hall Show is referenced to show Will Smith previously mocking a bald bass player, contrasting with his reaction to the Oscar joke.

VAT Camel
Episode 1160 2:36:33 - 2:41:01

1160: VAT Camel

YouTubers Union, FairTube and IG Metall

The YouTubers Union has partnered with the German metalworkers union IG Metall to form "FairTube." The group demands better job security and transparency from YouTube, though critics argue the platform will always prioritize advertisers' preference for celebrities like Will Smith over independent creators.

Missile by Nike
Episode 995 2:29:31 - 2:31:14

995: Missile by Nike

Netflix Content Critique and Will Smith Bright Review

The Netflix original film *Bright*, starring Will Smith, is criticized for its derivative plot that blends police procedurals with *Lord of the Rings* fantasy elements. The hosts contrast this "algorithmic" content with higher-quality series like *Mindhunter* and *The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel*.

Water Weed And Weasels
Episode 96 33:15 - 36:26

96: Water Weed And Weasels

Film Reviews, Frost/Nixon, The Reader, Seven Pounds

The hosts review several recent films, highly praising Frost/Nixon for its portrayal of David Frost's financial risks and the historical interview with Richard Nixon. Other discussed titles include The Reader, which is described as emotionally moving, and Will Smith's performance in Seven Pounds. Conversely, the James Bond film Quantum of Solace is criticized for its lack of story and excessive Jackie Chan-style action sequences.

Where's The Beef?
Episode 37 6:27 - 10:10

37: Where's The Beef?

Nelson Mandela 90th Birthday, US Terrorist List Removal

Nelson Mandela celebrated his 90th birthday with a massive concert in Hyde Park, London, featuring performers like Will Smith, Jay-Z, and Amy Winehouse. Coinciding with the celebration, the United States approved a bill to officially remove Mandela and the African National Congress from the federal terrorist and no-fly lists. The event caused significant traffic disruptions in London while drawing global media attention.