Nightmares come alive at Not Scary Farm. Witness sinister shows, escape horrifying mazes, and traverse wicked scare zones now through November 2nd. Tickets are as low as £59.99 at notscaryfarm.com. Not Scary Farm, where nightmares never end. Listen, I know this is play play, and I know this is the banter you like, but this duck can't run with me.
- Guys. - Girls. - Welcome back. - Welcome back indeed to another beautiful Monday. - So, I guess we're going straight into the question of the week. - We are going straight into the question of the week and this week's question is, which intrusive thought did you let win? I found this one interesting. - This one actually is interesting. - Yeah. - Yeah. - I found this one very interesting. - I let a lot of intrusive thoughts win. - For example? - I think I do. I don't know, just like when I say gay shit and stuff like. - Okay.
- It clearly is an intrusive thought. And I just feel like in a safe enough space that I just say it. - Have you, when I say you, I mean all of you, ever been in a situation where like you think about jumping in the wrong places? - Jumping? - Yeah. - Oh yeah, I know what you mean. - Yeah, like- - I know what you mean. - Like a young train track. Like you're not actually gonna do it, but sometimes you think like, what if? - Yeah. - Like you jumped in front of the train?
- Or just on the tracks? - Just on like, just like something dangerous. - Oh, I always imagined jumping on the tracks. And like, I always wonder like, yeah, always like jump down there and think, can I get up on the other side? - Or like you can, in a tube stage for example, you run, you can actually jump the length of the, or the gap between platform to platform. That I always think I can do. In my head, I'm imagining myself like scaling it. - Damn.
I've seen someone do it. Have you ever seen anyone go on the tracks? Nah, bro. Mate, I was going to Liverpool, yeah, and there was no trains or anything, but we were waiting, and he was, like, right next to me, and then he was, like, fuck, and he was, like, on the wrong platform, and he genuinely just went, oh, fuck it, and just ran across the tracks.
He got fucking draped up. Like he got across, did it proper quick. And then yeah, like security just came over and just grabbed him like that. I was just like, why would you do that? Just take the stairs, dude. Yeah, damn bro. Don't risk it, mate. It's hot to long them. Yeah. What other intrusive thoughts? I've had a lot of intrusive thoughts like that. I have intrusive thoughts about like, I don't know. I always think like, how hard is my grip strength?
Like if I grabbed your hand as hard as I possibly could, I wonder if I could break it. Like I think about shit like that all the time.
- Well, like here? - There's something, especially there. Yeah, yeah, yeah. 'Cause that's like an anime one, innit? - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - And there'll be finger marks in it. Yeah, yeah, yeah. I think about shit like that all the time. - Okay. - Fair enough. Fair enough. - I think about like, if there's this really serious conversation, I think about like pulling a funny face or something. Just to ruin the moment. - Pulling a funny face? - I would never do it, but I'm in my head. I'm like, what if I just do some shit? - Oh, the worst is probably when like your parents are shouting at you. You want to say like, shut the fuck up. That is the one. - Something like that.
- Shut the fuck up. - Shut the fuck up, man. - What? - Yeah. Nah, never, never. Yeah, I used to have that all the time randomly with my stepdad. - Yeah. - Yeah, anytime he would play the actual dad role, I used to film, what's going on with that punch in the fucking face?
What would actually happen if I punch you in the fucking face, big man? He would, and I also didn't understand. I think this was like when I got to like 13, 14, I thought I had man strength. And I remember getting stronger and I gave my dad an arm wrestle one time and he annihilated me. - Yeah. - With such ease. I couldn't believe it. - Yeah, it's crazy. - But yeah, intrusive thoughts are scary. - Damn. Right. In the comments below guys, let us know when you let your intrusive thought win. Right.
Putting a cockroach on my mother's throat while she was asleep. She blamed me for something I didn't do. What? Putting a cockroach on my mother's neck. What do you mean she blamed? Oh, that's why he did it. Yeah, that's why. She blamed me for something I didn't do. I was thinking, you did. You just said you did it. I was confused. Damn. All right, cool. That's scary. Which intrusive thought did you let win? I poked a dead person at an open casket funeral. Something I would do. That's an intrusive thought I would have. I would need to touch them.
Just like one of them. Nah. Just a feeling. Imagine you just, ah! A little one of this. Ah! I would tip this thing over. In fear. Because no one would believe you. Yeah, no one's believing you. Damn. No one's believing you. All right. Which intrusive thought did you let win? Punching my dad when he charged at me. My head was pinned to the concrete floor. I bet. No.
- Pinned to the concrete floor. - I bet it was. - Woo wee! - Yeah, Dad would have had to step back. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. - He would have had to step back. - 'Cause he would have been volcanic.
Volcanic to the touch, James. - He doesn't know what he's gonna do next. Yeah, the sad side is a man, you actually don't, yeah, you get to that level of anger. It happens once or twice, you can't see. And then you step back like, "Oh." And no matter what you did, you say, "Sorry, sorry, sorry." - It wasn't me. - You don't know who you are. "Yeah, it wasn't me." That's the Jekyll. - Oh God.
Fuck, that's funny. Right. Oh, I just thought of another one. Go on. This is one I do all the time. Do you man ever, especially on a cold day, do you ever get in your warm bed and just spasm? Do you ever get so cozy and comfy in bed that you just spasm under the blankets? No. Just me? As in what, like? Like muscle spasm.
- That only ever happens to me when I- - Like super tighten up. - No. - So like I don't tighten up, I kick and like, it feels like I'm eating something sour. That's how much my cheeks are tingling. - Oh right. - That's how much I love a cozy bed. Just me? - Yeah, nah. - I rub my feet. - I rub my feet so I get started, Ellis.
- That's entry level, yeah. That's first base. I get under there, if I'm super cozy, I get under there and I'm like, oh my God, that's nice. And then my legs start doing like crazy stuff. And then I start like bouncing in there and I'm like, fuck, that's cozy. And then I get tingly cheeks. - Nah, it's never- - Just me? All right, bro. - Just you, bro. - Me neither, man. Anyway, sorry. Which intrusive thought did you let win?
I should tell my girlfriend about the funny conversation I had with Ashley at work today. I know she feels threatened by Ashley, but I think she'll appreciate the humor. Yeah. Don't tell. Don't tell her. Don't tell her, bro. It's too late anyway, because it won. Jesus thought it won. Jesus Christ. This is insane. This is insane, right? When I was like 18, I had a girlfriend and I got moved to by a girl
at uni. I won't say who it was, but I got moved to by a girl at uni who I thought was so fucking peng. - I know who you're talking about. - It's not who you think I'm talking about. - Oh, fair play. - Oh, wow. - Yeah. - Mixie Ting, Bedroo Dool. - Yeah. - Okay, that's not- - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - That's far from what I thought you were talking about. Yeah, yeah. - Anyway. - I wouldn't have thought that. - Yeah. She moved to me. - Yeah. - And at that time, I thought she was so lame that
I almost told my girlfriend that I got moved to someone that I thought that was up there. That's how much I couldn't believe it. That's the intrusive thought I was having. The next week we were chilling and I can't, we were either watching something on TV or talking something that was similar to this. And I wanted to be like, "Babe, I know this is out of order, but you'll never believe what happened. You just won't believe it." - I've had that one before as well. - You just won't believe it. It has to tell someone. - That's jokes. - Fuck, it was at the tip of my tongue.
You're fucking pathetic, but it was at the tip of my tongue, you man. Oh, fuck. That's why I've been there. Oh, fuck. Oh, God. All right. Which intrusive thought did you let win? Biting my man's bum. I bet...
- Bear, every girlfriend I've ever had, not biting, but every girlfriend I've ever had has let the intrusive thought of invading my butt privacy. - Yeah, fact. Biting is heinous. - Yeah, biting's too much. You'll catch an elbow easily. - Yeah, facts. - Easily. - Yeah, and that's not even my fault. - Bro, all the will try and finger man through the trousers. It pisses me off. - That's insane. - It pisses me off, bro. - That's insane. - If we're arguing.
- Yeah, yeah, yeah, not our proper argument. But one of them ones that's like, "You're buzzing, shut up." And then I'll turn around and just, "Mah!" Jump out my skin. Jump out my skin. - James, I think after the first time, maybe the second, I'll give him the benefit of the doubt. I'll sit her down. Listen, I know this is play play and I know this is the banter you like.
- But this stuff can't run with me. I hate every time you do it. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - I hate it. - I hate it. - Hate is, but bro, you're not understanding, you're fueling the third time. - I know, I hate it. I will dump you. I hate it. - I remember, Jay, I remember. - I will dump you. - I remember I was walking up the stairs and a girl I was seeing that time spanked me. I nearly turned around and swung her. I had to keep composure.
- I was, but she knew. - Yeah, of course. - She knew I hated it. - They all know. That's why they do it. - Fuck. - Oh my God. - It sends such anger through me. - I can't stand it. It's worse than getting tickled. I can't stand it. - There was a time I was in bed with a ting. Again, it was a time I was in bed with a ting. And when she asked me if I was ticklish, I said, "Yeah." She was like, "Bet." She said, "Bet."
- She got close, like there were times where she wasn't even touching me, bro. - Yeah, and you were getting tickly. - I was laughing from the aura and I was getting so weak. - You can't grab nothing. - I couldn't grab her. I was getting so weak. I was dying. - When they get those salad fingers in the ear, bro, I giggle and you can't grab nothing. Your muscles go feeble. Bro, it doesn't make any sense. Eli, babe, stop. Stop, stop, stop, stop, stop.
- He said to me, I'm trying to tough you up just in case like you get captured and they wanna try and get some information of you. I said, I'll tell them everything. - Yeah, one- - One feather on my toe? I'm telling you everything. - I promise you, if I got captured and they untied my arms to lift it above my head and a guy went like that, I'll turn my head off. - Stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop, stop. - She's in a basement. She's in a basement. Immediately. - 'Cause I'm convinced you can die from laughter. - Yeah. - I'm convinced.
Because that would be, you could snap my toe off. I'd probably scream for like a day and I'll be done. But to tickle me endlessly, I promise you I'll die. - Because when you get deep, 'cause tickle, yeah? You do a normal laugh and then your lungs are empty. And then she doesn't, they don't stop enough for you to take a breath. You're there and you're like, bro, it's relentless.
Oh, God. I'm sure I can die from it. I'm sure I can. Jesus Christ. That's too funny. It was killing me. Right, whose go is it? I think it's yours. All right, bet, bet, bet.
Which intrusive thought did you let win? I bit a stranger's baby's cheeks because they were so chunky. Oh my, a stranger. A stranger's baby, bro. I know there's enough gal that have probably done that. A stranger. Yeah, bro. Come on. He was so chunky. I get it. I see it and I get it. Don't get me wrong. I get it. Because like, fuck, they're so cute. But a stranger. Oh my God. That's brave. Um,
The urge to pull off a random lady's wig, she was loud about it. They must have caught hands that day. - Yeah, 100%. - Hands that day. - 100%. All right, introduce the thought, yeah? One more game. It's only 8:00 PM. I've got stuff to do early tomorrow. Forcing myself to go sleep two hours before. Two hours before I have to get ready because that win streak had my dopamine levels on crack addict levels.
- Two hours before I need to get ready. - And he was like 8:00 PM. - Yeah, one more game at 8:00 PM. Now it's 6:00 AM and I'm up in two hours. - Wow, I've been there though. - You man? - I've been there. - We've been on some Call of Duty runs before that made me question my sanity. That I'm still going. - Yeah. - It's hell. - I've been there. - But that's actually how I am with shows that I'm binging.
When I was deep into fucking... Okay, well, I think I've told this many, many times. The first time I watched Naruto, I moved my blanket into my mum's living room and a pillow...
I swear to God right now for two weeks, I didn't get one night sleep. I stayed there watching episode after episode until I couldn't keep my eyes open anymore. And I would lay on the floor and sleep for an hour and I wake up and watch more episodes. - Damn. - That went on for two weeks. - Damn. - And then the next one was when I was deep into succession.
the sun was coming up multiple times mad mad mad mad yeah that's all i wanted that's happened to me too many times i think it happened to me when i was watching suits oh i bet and i need to watch that you've never watched suits i need to watch it dude wow i've seen some scenes and it looks so wow it's so juicy yeah first time mike bangs what's that name in the show i don't know
it looks like rachel rachel first time he clarks rachel in that library oh my god yeah you'll know what harry was on why he was willing to risk it yeah facts facts right what's an intrusive thought that you let win i copied a woman's lisp while she was serving me in the shop do you want fries with that you want fries with that you're fried with what what's the fry you'll get
- Fucking rocked. - Across the glass. - Jesus Christ bro. Some people are so brave. So brave. - Do you want fries with that? Do you want fries with what? - Bro! Bro! - I couldn't be the Lispy. My jaw would drop. - A hundred percent because I'm like, what? Do you know how much I make an hour? Nothing.
Nothing. So what have I got to lose? - Factual. - Your jugular's mine. - Factual, I've got Sharpies behind me. - Yeah, you won't have a tongue in a minute. Wow, fuck. Right, next. I told my teacher, I told my teacher if I was in the purge, she'd be on my list. I don't even know why I said that. I don't even know why that thought was in my head. - Wow. - Miss, if I was in the purge, you'll be on my list. - That's insane. - Why would you say that? I don't know. - That is insane, wow.
Intrusive thought that one Freeing the dog that's tied up outside a supermarket Whilst his owner is shopping I feel like a lot of people have done that That's brazy Yeah it's fucking ridiculous I said that I would perform oral To whoever made the mashed potatoes Out loud at a restaurant when I was with my girls I asked for the chef and everything They all looked at me crazy
- Jesus Christ. - Whoever made these mashed potatoes, I'ma suck their dick. - I'm getting on my knees. - Getting on my knees, who made it? Bring the chef out here. That's what the waiters was like, you're doing too much. As soon as she's like, get a chef, you're doing too much. We get it, you like the mash. - It's annoying because end of the shift, the server's gonna go back to the kitchen and be like, table 17. - Table 17, said she would suck off whoever made the mash. So why am I here right now? - It's seven hours later.
What table was she on? What do you mean she asked for the chef? So what did you say? What did you say? You're doing too much. Did she leave a number? What the fuck? Bro, offering top for mashed potatoes. And you're just keeping the information inside. Skits. All right. Which intrusive thought did you let win? I jumped on a football to see if it would explode. I broke my leg. Yeah, 100%. I fucking broke my leg. That's stupid. Of course it is. Of course it is. I used to... Oh, I remember...
The dumbest thing I've ever done was I wanted to know if I could, I got, I think I've said to you man before, I got, one year my mum bought me a pogo stick for Christmas. - Yeah. - And when I got handsy with it, I tried to do it no hands. When I say the ting, I was bouncing, bouncing, bouncing, one hand bouncing, bouncing, let go. When I say the ting just went forward and I went back, smacked my head against the fucking,
Concrete bro And it's one of them ones where if you see it You're like how could you possibly How could you possibly think That's a good idea You're not holding on to shit You fucking idiot Bro so dumb Right last one for me Intrusive thought that you let win yeah I'll wear the pink bally for him on Friday And I'll make him wear the black one too Okay Pink bally Just lipped up
Okay. I've never experienced such. I've never experienced such. I've never experienced such. So, yeah. Yeah. Just saying. Yeah, yeah. Ah, man. That's next. Just saying. All right. I've got a couple left. Which intrusive thought did you let win? Saying daddy a little too loud when someone fine walks past.
- That would stop me in my tracks. - It would stop me too. - But now I'm pissed because people say that to me all the time, but they don't mean it in that way. They just say it 'cause they want a reaction. - Yeah, valid, valid. - It's not an intrusive thought. - Valid. Fuck. Intrusive thought you let win. Letting this short bastard back into my bed.
- Short bastard. Bro, y'all actually have the critique ready. - Ready, brother. - The whole time they're looking at you, they're seeing what's wrong with you. - Yeah, yeah. - And they make a conscious effort to look past it. And then as soon as you piss them off, this short bastard. - Oh, his peak. - Oh my God. - His peak, last but not, definitely not least. Which intrusive thought did you let win? Leaving my lashes on the couch cushion crack for his wife to find. Why?
- Why? - Because they're horrible people. - Why bro? - Obviously he's a horrible, horrible person, but that's not cute, man. That's horrible. Why? Why? Why? - Why bro? That's all I have to ask. Why? - If you don't want to be here, you don't need to be here. - Just don't be here, bro. - If you don't rate me, if you think I'm a bad guy, which obviously in that situation he is, but go and be here then. - Don't come back. Don't be here. - You're fucking up the whole bag. - Anyway guys. - Anyway guys, welcome back. - Welcome to the show.
Now, if you're sat here right now thinking, oh, okay, this is fun, man. But like, it's Monday. What the fuck am I supposed to do tomorrow? I'm supposed to do Wednesday and Thursday and Friday and Saturday. Well, we've got you covered. We have. All you need to do is take a quick trip over to patreon.com forward slash shits and gigs. And you can enjoy extra content from us every Thursday and also every Saturday. It is a time to be had. I'm not going to answer any more questions.
questions about it, just go over there and enjoy yourself. - Facts. - If you are watching on YouTube, we are currently on our road to 2 million subscribers. And if we could get there, that will be fantastic. So if you're not subscribed, please subscribe to the channel. And if you're listening on any audio platform, please leave us a nice review. It actually makes a massive difference. - It does. - Without any further ado, speaking of Patreon, we went,
on one of our patron episodes recently for log cabin, we did a food truck tour, which was sensational, which is something that you said you would do for me as a gift a couple of years ago now. And it was everything I dreamed it would be. And I remember seeing a lot of comments about the clips and that being like, Oh, like,
Fiat finally took him on his date and all this kind of stuff. And it reminded me the other day, I was thinking about the other day, do you know actually what the best bro date I've ever, ever had was? Spoiler alert, it wasn't with you. - I was gonna say, my next question was, was it with me or was it with someone else? - It was not with you. - So I'm never gonna know that. - Well, I screamed about it at times. If you actually paid attention to me once in a while, then you would know. But nevermind, it was a while ago. It was actually with Rem.
- Rem's a low key romantic. - Okay. - So check this out, right? - Okay, I'm locked in, I'm locked in. - So one day, I hadn't seen Rem in ages. And then we organized a gym trip. I can't even remember what fucking gym it was now. It was a massive bodybuilding gym somewhere in London. And we'd organized a gym trip. It had been planned for months. - Okay. - Just after my birthday, I think. And then we, yeah, we're gonna have a six session. Everything's cool. Getting sweaty with my bro.
Couldn't be better, sun was shining. And then we went into the changing room, right? Joking. We did, but I just, I know what I'm trying to do. And then he pulled me into the changing room, right? And he was like, "Shh, shh, shh, shh, shh. I need to show you something." He was like, "Shh, shh, shh, shh, shh." - I need to show you something. - I'll start the shower now. - Yeah, what's going on?
And he was like, "Oh, I got you a present." - Okay. - Tell me about it. - Yeah. - I was like, what is it? - Yeah. - And then he whipped out his phone and then bro had surprised me with tickets to go and watch Tenacious D.
- Oh, sick. - That day. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. - And it was the best. - I remember now. - It was the best. - Mm, mm, mm, sick. - So we went back to his, I thanked him and then we got changed.
- I thanked him. - I thanked him. And then we went and got changed and we headed over to Wembley and we had a time. - OVO? - Yeah, OVO, yeah, yeah, yeah. We had a time. - Sick. - That was a fucking evening. - Fucking hell, I bet you. - Oh, my dopamine was going all over the place. I didn't want to go home. - I fucking bet. - I had plans to go home, but I didn't want to go home. I wanted to go out for the rest of the night. - I know that feeling, fuck, yeah. - Oh, I know that feeling. - I was excited. - I didn't want to go home.
- I didn't want the night to end. - I did not want that night to end. I was thinking the night's young. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - But what the next day, brother, that was a day. - Fair play. - Yeah. - Fair play. - Safe for that Rem. - Fair play. - I just thought about the other day, 'cause I remember we were there and then when we were waiting, someone started, what were they singing? It wasn't tribute. Someone started singing a song and the whole arena was singing it. This was before the DJ had even come on. - Oh wow. - At the show? - Yeah, at the show.
Obviously one of their one of their tracks. I remember it. I can't recall the exact song It might have been fuck her gently. I feel that's what it was Yeah, bro fucking tenacious D fab so good that was awesome that was a great day I haven't had too many of those Mm-hmm. We want it back
- I'm down. - Cool. - But I wasn't throwing shade. - No shade, no shade. - No, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no, no,
- Cool. - All right, anyway, you've got a game for us to play. - I do have a game. It's a game we've played before. Remski, I'm gonna need you to pull up an alphabet wheel. We are going to play Name Place Animal Thing. So for those that don't remember how to play this,
When we spin the wheel, it will land on a letter. Let's say for example, the letter is R. We have to, in 30 seconds, give a name beginning with R, place beginning with R, animal beginning with R, and a thing beginning with R. If for example, I write Robert for my name and James writes Robert as well, we get no points. For every unique answer, you get five points. We will play five rounds to determine the winner.
- Who won last time, do you remember? - I think you won. You won by five points. - Yes. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, shut up. - Everyone stuck up for me about the name thing. - What did you call it? - People in the comments section. - Yeah, he put something rogue. He said Venezuela was a name. - Venezuela was a name. - People in the comments section did say it was a name. Unfortunately,
- The rules of the game in this ice game. - We all had to agree that we had to agree. - Yeah, we had to agree. - Yeah, we had to agree. - Venezuela's not a name, brother. - Yeah, it's actually not. - Cool, so everyone understands the rules? - Yes, sir. - Audience, you ready? I hope you are. Let's play at home and let's see how many points you get. Remski, would you spin the wheel, please? Do a time, please, Rem, on your phone. - Yeah, how long was it? 30 seconds? - 30 seconds. - Jesus Christ. - The letter is, are you ready? The letter is V. Time starts now. Don't put Venezuela.
- Time. - Thank you. - Yikes. - Okay. - God. - I'm strugs bro. - God. - I've written four things. - I've written four things. - Yeah, I've written four. - Everyone wrote four things. - Yeah. - What was your, are you the rightful? - I've written a couple of things. - All right, cool, say less. - Yeah. - Name? - I put Venus. - Name? - Veronica. - Violet. - Violet. - Damn. - Guide. - God damn. - For God's sake.
- Can you tell me scores as well, please? Sorry. - So you lose one point for anyone? - No, no. - You don't lose a point. - You don't get any points. - You don't get zero points. - Name for them, zero points. Name for us, five points. - Five points? Okay, cool. - Place, Venice. - Vatican City. - Fair. - Vienna. - Nice. Cool. I didn't write a place. All right. - Animal, veal. - You said this last time. - Yeah, I said that. - You said exactly the same thing last time. - Yeah. - Nah, man. It's not an animal.
It's just what a little side tick. No, veal is the meat. It's the meat from baby cows. I put, I don't know if this, I need to Google this. I feel like I've heard it before. I put vole. Spell it. Is vole an animal? I put V-O-L-E-O. I don't know how to spell it. Yay. First thing there. Vole, animal. GG's. Wow. Fair play. Vole, mole or mouse? Seems to be like in the same family kind of thing. Fair play. I put viper.
Well played. GGs. I was gonna write that, I didn't write it. And thing, I put veil. Cool. Viagra. Vine. Nice. VPN. Fair. Fair. Fair. Very good one. Say less. Alright, cool. We know how to play everyone, so please spin the wheel, sir, and let's get cracking. And the letter is 30 seconds. Time starts now. Time. Shit. Time.
31 seconds. Sorry. - It's just your fuming. It's just your fuming. - I'll let you go first. - What's the name? - Name. - Angelina. - I put Ashley. - Arthur. - Ariel. - Cool. - Nice. - Point for everyone. - Place. Antarctica. - I didn't get place. - Amsterdam. - Azerbaijan. - Fair. - My brain went to mush with place. - Yeah. - Animal. Antelope. - Aardvark. - Antelope.
- Dirty, scared. - Anteater. - Hmm? - Anteater. - Oh, fair play. - Anteater, nice. - Damn. - And thing, I wrote what you wrote for name, Ariel. - Ambulance. - Apple. - Areola. - Guts. - The letter is O. - And your time starts now. - Stop. - It's too, it's too much. - God damn. - O, name, Odell. - Olivia.
Oliver Orville You say Orville Orville Fair play Which is what I said last time Fair Place Orpington Which is what I said No no Last time we played Oregon Ontario I think it's Canada Canada Ontario Yeah I didn't write Didn't write a place So you three get points Scream fuck Nice Animal I know you Rem wrote this last time Orangutan Ostrich
- Octopus. - Orca. - Let's go. - Let's go and dare play. - Fuck, let's go. - Points all around. - I thought someone's definitely writing ostrich. - Yeah. Thing, orange. - Organ. - I was gonna write organ, I was thinking orange, I was thinking not lemon juice, it's an organ, thank God. - Yeah. - I didn't write a thing. - I wrote orange. - The letter is Y.
And your time starts now. Time. Oh my god. I've literally got thing and that's it. Yikes. I struggled with that one. That's terrible. Oh shit. Why? Alright. Name. I've got Yasmin. I've got Yasmin as well! Motherfucker. Didn't do a name. Place. Yemen.
- Nice. Yosemite. - Nice. - Wow. - I didn't do a place. - No place. - Two points there, James, go ahead. - Animal. - Yeti? That doesn't exist.
- Are we getting into the dragon department? - That's why I said it like, it was a question. - Mystical creatures. - It was a question. - You meant to say mythical last time, by the way. - I was saying yeti? - Yeti, no. - How did we land last time? No? - No, we charged the dragon. - We charged dragon and I think you had Diagon Alley, but he charged that dragon with his mystical dragon. - I forgot about Diagon Alley. - No mythical creatures, right? - No mythical creatures, bro. - Okay, cool. Nah, no yeti.
I didn't get an animal anyway. I didn't get an animal. Same. I don't think there is an animal with Y. There will be. There will be. There will be. We just can't think. Pull up animals beginning with Y, please. Yeah. Oh, yak. That's kind of up there. Yeah. If anyone was going to say it.
Yellowfin tuna. Oh. Get fucked. We're not having yeti. Yeti's on there. We're not having it. We're not having it, bro. We're not having it. Yak, yabby, yellow ground squirrel, yellow sack spider. Yeti crab. Yeti crab. Yellow winged bat. Yeah, this is tough. Yeah, it's all describing the colour of them. Yeah, fair play. So that was a tough one anyway. Fair play. Okay. All right. Let's spin the wheel for the final time. The letter is...
E. And your time starts now. Stop. Thank God. So I wrote four things down. Cool. Name. Edwin. Estrid. Estrid? Heard it. I've heard Astrid. I'm just saying. Pull up. We can do this. Yep. Didn't even need to finish the fucking word. Old Norse name of Astrid. Say less. It's a variant. Cool.
This guy's a hater Cool cool cool He must have said yeah He's a variant That's what he said I'm reading what it says He's a variant I'm reading what it says Alright bro Estrid yeah Five points Take care Take it Ellis Nice Fair Fair Erin Erin Fair Place Eritrea Took a risk with this one England Eton Fair Is it It's in the UK right Yeah EMS Yeah
- England. - Your fucking dad, bro. - Animal. - Eagle. - I took another risk with this one. - Elephant. - Elephant. - Your fucking dad as well, bro. - What did you write, Rem? - Eagle. - And I ticked it off. - I almost did eagle as well. - So no points for anyone. - I'm gonna write eel. - Damn, this is rough. - Yeah. - No one gets points. - Are we that basic? - Yeah. - It's the pressure of the time. - Eagle, elephant, eagle, elephant. - Yeah, it's the pressure of the time. - Yeah. - Yeah. - Thing. - Earlobe. - Okay, cool.
- Enchilada. - I didn't do a thing. - Enchilada's banging. Had him with a knight. Earlobe. - You didn't write earlobe! - He's a liar. - You wrote it! - There's no way. - I can see it from here. - There's no way. - 'Cause I was thinking ear, but I was thinking let me get technical and write earlobe. You wrote earlobe. - No way. - That's fucking mental. - That's so specific. - Right there, bro.
- Sorry. - Oh, damn. - He's also cheeky because he wrote two names. - I saw it. - Just in case he wrote two names. - Yeah, yeah. - I saw it. - I did write two names. I stuck with the one, of course. I wouldn't have lied. - How would we know? - Yeah! - I'll tell you how you would know because I'm in last place. So that's how you know. - So I got two. - I got two. - Fuck, man. - Yeah, total scores. - So in last place, you have your boy, Remski.
- Well done bro. - How many points? - Nine points, nine points. - Cool. - In joint second with 12 points, Fuhad and Ellis. - Well done bro. - And in first place with 14 points, James. Sportsmanship, sportsmanship, sportsmanship. - Thank you bro. I appreciate the game man. It's been a minute. It's been a minute since we got competitive in it.
I'm seething. - Yeah. Right, let's not dwell on it. - I'm seething. - Let's not dwell on it. You have a recommendation. - I do have a recommendation. So this recommendation is called La Liga. Can you pull up for me please, Remington? So La Liga is, for those that don't know, La Liga is basically the Spanish Premier League, right? It's 20 teams.
The top three, well, you don't really get promoted. If you win, you win. The top three people get relegated. But in La Liga- The top three, the bottom three. The bottom three get relegated. The top, if you win, you win. But La Liga, the reason why I like this show is because it doesn't just focus on the bait ones, i.e. Barca, Real Madrid, Atletico Madrid, all them ones there. It focuses on-
Middle teams, relegation battles, and obviously then like spirals in between like the bosses, the rummages, the this and the that. So there's one team I want to talk about specifically in this show that really, really caught my attention. So we're talking about this here. I'm just going to tangent and divert to one thing. So last season, I...
I have the Sky Sports app on my phone, so I obviously check the Premier League scores when it comes to United at the table, this, that and the other. But I also check Bundesliga, which is German, La Liga, Spanish, League One, which is French and so on and so forth, just out of curiosity to see who's playing well, because it matters when it comes to Champions League, Europa, this, that and the other. Now, last season, there was a shock event
to my system with this team because I had never expected this team to even contend for top four. If I could give you 20 guesses, you won't get the team. - I don't know any fucking Spanish teams. - Exactly why I can give you 20 guesses. - Yeah. - The team's name is Girona. - Okay.
So there's a team called Girona last season when I say they were going M for M, bar for bar with a top two week after week after week after week. And I'm thinking, damn, I never, caveat, I never watched any of their games. I never watched any of their games. I was thinking, I don't know much about them. But I'm surprised at the fact that there's, it felt like
when Leicester won the league in 16, 17. - Oh God, yeah. - And I'm thinking, oh, football is changing in different countries. I was gassed for that aspect of it. And I was thinking to myself, wow, okay. As I was watching this show,
I was thinking to myself, oh shit, I remember Girona had a season. I'm gonna need a whole episode of that bitch. So I'm scrolling through, I'm watching it, watching it, watching it. And it got to episode, I think it was episode five. And I think the, Rem, go to the episode list, please, of La Liga and see what episode five is called. It tantalized me, the title. Oh, number four, The Surprise Guest. I was like, yeah, my Donnie here, I think his name is like Mikel Sanchez or something like that.
He took them, not all the way, but he did bits with Girona last season. - He's their manager? - He's their manager. So bear in mind, if you're top four, for those that don't know, if you're a top four in the league, if you finish top four, you automatically qualify for the Champions League. And to my understanding, this is the first time Girona are in the Champions League this season because they qualified last season. So I'm gonna give you their running order of the previous season, season by season.
So we're talking 1920, they finished fifth. I'm gonna go 1920 onwards to 2024/2025 this year. Fifth, fifth. - Wait, you're going from 1920 to 2024? - 2019/20 is what I meant by 1920. Sorry, sorry, sorry, sorry. - Sorry. - I can understand. I can understand. - Oh, you're doing their entire history. - My bad, my bad, my bad. I'm just speaking in football terms. So 2019/2020, 'cause obviously it crosses over two years.
fifth, sixth, 10th, and then last year they finished third. And I'm like, how have they got, bearing in mind they finished 10th the season before and now they're finishing third. I'm thinking something has gone on in their camp to make them this solid pause as a team. And it's one of those ones where Girona have had players, according to this documentary anyway, Girona have had players that when they find a star player,
Next season they're gone because it felt like, for those that watch Premier League, it felt like there's a team that they always get good, Southampton. Southampton's academy back in the day. - Fieder Club. - It was a feeder club. They would just go after this man's seat. They go there, they go there, they go there, they go there. And that's what Girona felt like. And as I'm watching the show, as I'm especially watching this episode,
even though I know they finished top four last season, I'm so locked into like the story behind their journey. And in football in general, it's kind of like an ego boost. Like if you finish top at the end of the winter break, so I.e. December, January, you're more likely gonna win the league.
That's mentality wise, that's what it's like. So in this episode, there was a match between Girona and I think it was Atletico Madrid. Bearing in mind Girona are second with 48 points, Real Madrid are first with 48 points. So they're playing, I think they were playing Atletico Madrid-Girona and Real Madrid are playing at home against someone, it could have been like Villarreal, I can't remember.
When I say Girona, Girona just won that game 4-3. It was 3-1 to Girona and then they came back 3-3. Last dash 4-3 thinking, yes, these motherfuckers are top. These motherfuckers are top. In like the 88th minute of the Real Madrid game, I think, Rudiger scored. And then they went top as well. But it's like...
Just that momentum alone to carry over for a team that's never been in a Champions League, for a team that's never really been spoken about when it comes to cup competitions, for a team that's never really been spoken about in terms of like world presence. I love to see when teams that come out of the blue and start causing a ruckus in the league. And then that's what Girona did last season. And it was fun to see.
So fun to see. So are you looking for the game I was speaking about? Yeah. It would have been December. December 2023 would have been in. Yes. Oh yeah. That was the 4-3 year. That 4-3 game. Morata scored a hat trick. Morata said, it was such a funny, it was a weird feeling to play that game because never in my life would I think after scoring a hat trick, I'll go home feeling down because I've lost. Damn.
Damn, dude. Bro, it's mental. Like the way Girona were playing last season, it was... They had four goals by four man, man.
- Mm-hmm. - That's what I'm saying. - Anyone can get it. - Anyone can get it. It felt like Leicester 16, 17. So even now, obviously you pulled up the table earlier, Rem. I think they played four games. They're currently like fifth or something. - Yeah, they're up this season as well, yeah. - Yeah, man. I mean, I think this is one team I'm looking forward to see play in the Champions League because I don't know anything about them because I've never seen them play before prior to this documentary. So I'm intrigued to see their group stage games.
Gang. Very intrigued to see their group stage games. Very nice, man. That's sick. La Liga. If you're into your football, if you're into sports documentaries, period, I would definitely give that recommendation. Why I would say caveat is in Spanish, obviously. So subtitles. But yeah, just to let you know. All right, sick. That's buff. Right. I have two recommendations. Okay. Well, one's a recommendation and one's just like a breakdown. Okay. Hmm.
First one, Rem, if you could type it in, is an anime. It's called Wistoria. This anime is fucking good. Okay. And I had zero hope for it because it follows the exact same premise as every magical... Okay, I thought you were going to say Freiren. Oh, no, no, no, no, no, no, no. Every kind of like magical shounen anime follows the exact...
Exactly the same as like Black Clover. So it follows basically you're in a school where they teach magic. Everyone in this world can do magic. And then there's one kid, this guy at the front here, I already can't, he's in his will. He can't use magic.
P's arms. It's the same shit. And as soon as I started watching it, I was like, oh, here we go again. It's the same fucking thing again. It's not. And the thing that's what's mad about it, I can't even describe about what makes it so different, but it's just so clean. The fight scenes are so crispy. The storyline tracks well. You get a little bit of character development from a lot of different characters and stuff like that and other perspectives. And I'm just, it's not like,
groundbreaking. - Yeah. - But I'm enjoying, I binged the whole thing in one day. - Is it one and done? - It's not one and done, it's I think, what episode is it now? - Eight. - I finished on, I think I've seen episode seven. - Okay. - Between Pride and Passion, 12 secret. Yeah, yeah, yeah, I've seen episode seven. - Okay. - So yeah, I haven't seen episode eight. - Okay. - And boy,
I'm enjoying it. - Okay. - So I definitely recommend it. It's a good watch and it cooks better than Black Clover did at the start. - Fair. - Way better. - Fair, 'cause it makes sense considering Black Clover is like a longevity anime whereas this I'm assuming it'll probably be like 20 episodes a season. - Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. The next one, right? Huh, check this out. So I'm gonna tell you right now, if you're gonna watch it, sorry, I'm about to spoil it. - Okay. - It's just one of them. - Okay. - And we're just gonna have to deal with it. - Okay.
- On Netflix Rem, it's called "American Murder." - Okay. - Lacey Stevens? - Yeah, I've seen it, but I'm not seeing it. - Ha! - Yeah. - Ha! Check this out, yeah? - Okay. - So it follows basically the disappearance of this girl called Lacey Peterson. She was eight months pregnant, yeah?
And it was Christmas Eve. - Oh God. - So basically everyone is chilling in their yard, everything's cool. And I've already forgot Scott, there you go. Husband's called Scott. Basically everyone's chilling, they're happily married, her and Scott, everyone's cool. And Christmas Eve, everything's blessed. Lacey's mum gets a call.
from Scott, the husband. And he said, is Lacey at your yard? And the mom's like, nah, why would she be here? And he's like, well, if she ain't at your yard, then she's missing. And her mom's like, what do you mean she's missing, big man? And then Scott's like, bro, she's missing. I can't find her. I've been calling her. I've left voicemails. She's not at the yard. And the dog's here with just a leash on.
- Okay. - So the mom's panicked and the mom's like, "All right, cool. "If the dog's there, "where would she be walking the dog?" Scott's like, "Oh, she would've been walking the dog at the park." And the mom's like, "All right, I'm gonna call the police. "You go check the park, yada, yada, yada." So the mom's like, "Where were you all day?" - Before you continue, is it possible, is it possible that you could end it on a cliffhanger so I can watch it? - No. - Say less, I had to ask. - I didn't do the fact.
There's certain... I can't. Okay, I had to ask. Actually, I can. Okay. Actually, I can. Okay. I can, I can. Okay. Right. So... Yeah.
So her mom's like, you check the park. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. - The dog's in a leash. She was clearly walking the dog. You check the park. I'm gonna call the police. Everyone's like, gang, cool. - So wait, when, sorry, sorry to cut you off. So when the husband called the mom, was the husband at the yard with the dog? - The husband's at the yard with the dog. So the husband's come home. - And the dog's in the yard with the leash. - The dog's in the back garden just with a leash on.
- Oh. - So he's been out for a walk and he's walked home by himself. - I'm with you. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. So he's like, why the fuck is the dog here? Lee Sean, where's my wife? Yada, yada, yada. Like heavily pregnant while going. And the police are saying, and it cuts to like different interviews with the police and all that kind of stuff. It turns out the number one cause of death for pregnant women is victimization.
For some reason, the stats on pregnant women being attacked, kidnapped, murdered, all of this weight, like, it's high. Raw. It doesn't make... I was like, that doesn't even make sense. But I don't know. Okay. So anyway, everyone shook. Police come round. Mm-hmm. And...
They come in and they see Scott and they're all like, bro, Scott was so friendly, was so helpful, so this, so that. And they're like, okay, cool. Scott, talk us through it. Like, while going, he was like, we woke up in the morning, we watched Martha Stewart and they're like, oh, what was... And they were testing him. And they're like, what was... So what was Martha Stewart doing in the show? Just to get like the story straight. He's like, oh, she was making meringue. She was doing this, she was doing that. And he's like, I bet. So...
Also, caveat, I will leave it on a cliffhanger, but even though I know the whole thing, the whole thing has left me with more questions than answers. Okay. So I am on a cliffhanger and I'm going to do my research. Okay. Because I am on a cliffhanger. Okay. So, oh, okay, cool, cool, cool. So actually, no, I will tell you, I will leave it on a cliffhanger, but...
It tells you in the first five seconds of the thing. It basically tells you in the first five seconds that the husband is in pen for this.
- Okay. - So I'm not spoiling by telling you the husband's innocent. It tells you immediately the husband's in pen, but he still is adamant he's innocent. And it tells you the story of other people perspective and like how a lot of people are pushing. Basically the thing is mad people pushing he's innocent, mad people pushing he's guilty. - Presumed innocent all over again. - Yeah, brother. So it is presumed innocent. I wouldn't even be surprised if presumed innocent is based on this thing bro, because
- Some of the facts are damning. - Yeah, yeah. - Okay. - Some of the facts are damning. - Okay, okay, okay. - And you're like, he did it. He fucking did it. - Okay, okay, okay. - Brother. So,
Police come around, cool, cool, cool. What was you watching in the morning? I was watching this, X, Y, Z. And he's like, all right, bet. What was Martha Stewart doing? Oh, she was making meringue, yada, yada. I wasn't really watching it. I don't really know. Like, all right, bet. Cool, cool, cool. So what did you do? He was like, oh, obviously we hung out in the morning. Everything was blessed. Everything was cool. I went on a boat trip. No, I went on a fishing trip, sorry. And then his mother-in-law jumped in like, fishing trip? Like, you don't fish. Hmm.
And he was like, yeah, I just started recently in it. So they're like, okay, where did you go fishing? And he was like, oh, I went, basically I went down the ocean. He bought like a little tiny fishing boat. He's like, I went down the ocean. It was 90 miles away. And then, so the police like, you went fishing in,
90 miles away, but they showed a map in his defense where they are, their landlocked. There's no water for time. - Okay, okay. - So you're like, yeah, yeah, yeah. The whole time you're like, mm, mm, mm. - Oh, okay, okay. - The whole time you're like, ah, okay. And it was like, yeah, it's 90 miles away. But then they shows the map and you're like, where the fuck else is this supposed to go? So like, all right, cool. So what did you do when you got there? It's like, oh, I went on my boat, went out there, went a bit fishing. I drove past this island.
And then I talked to me about the island. It was like, it had loads of trash on it. It was cool. I saw a sign saying, you can't do this. I don't know what the island was called. And then the officer was like, oh, I think this is the island you're talking about. I was like, yeah, cool, cool, cool. Did some fishing, didn't really catch shit, came home. So they were like, all right, bet, like, where's your boat? And he was like, oh, I keep it at my workshop. And he was like, all right, cool. Can you take me there? So he takes him there, looking around, looking around. And they're like, all right, cool, cool, cool, cool, cool.
So like, why does no one know you have a boat? And why does no one know you're fishing? And he was like, "Oh, I was trying to keep it a surprise for my father-in-law." And then my mother-in-law jumped in like, "Why would you keep it a surprise for him? He doesn't even fish either. What's all this surprise stuff?" And he was like, "So when did you buy the boat?" And then he still has a receipt for when he bought the boat. He's like, "I bought the boat on this day from this place."
I, he goes, I was losing using like a big silver law to catch a fish and all this kind of stuff. And then the police officers going through all this stuff and he could see the receipts and he could see when he bought it and it was a few weeks ago and all this kind of shit. And, but he was like, but the police officer was like, one thing that stood out to me is the law. He said he used this big silver law when he was fishing. The law was still in the packet. I found the silver law. It's still in the packet, I haven't used. And then, yeah, it was looking a bit sus. I'm not gonna lie to you, it was looking a bit sus. And then they were like, oh, he said,
So like, tell me about like the boat and all this kind of stuff. So I bought in this day, did this, did this, did this. This is the first time I took out on the water. And he was like, the first time you took it out on the water was a hundred miles away in the ocean. And he was like, yeah. And he was like, all right, cool. And then he said like, oh, cool. Like,
he saw in the boat, he saw an anchor and you could tell like the anchor was homemade. So it was like a little metal box that he had made probably filled with cement himself. Like welded it shut himself 'cause he's in his workshop. So he built it. - Okay, okay. - He saw the anchor in the boat. He was like, "Oh, well gone for that anchor." He was like, "Oh, it's my anchor so I could like fish." And he was like, "Oh, where's the rope?"
- Okay. - And then, yeah, yeah, yeah. Husband's like, "What do you mean? Where's the rope?" He's like, "Where's the rope?" So you obviously, you put the anchor in, it has a rope. And he was like, he said, I can't even remember what he said. He said like, "Oh, I dashed it," or something like that. Police is like, "Right." - You dashed the rope to the anchor? - Yeah, yeah, yeah. And he was like, "Cool, so."
do like did you make any other anchors and he was like nah and apparently when they went through his workshop um they could see based on the tools and the like stuff that he had made other anchors he'd make like five of them but he said he just made that one so everything's looking sussy sussy
So now it's Christmas Eve, she's gone missing. They're all looking for her, but he's being like, he's on the news. Like find my fucking wife now, get her picture out there. Do this, do that, find her. So everyone's like, all right, cool, cool, cool, cool, cool. Like he's doing what he needs to do. And then apparently got leaked that somehow the information got leaked to the press that he was out fishing.
So now everyone's trying to twist it on him and be like, your wife's eight months pregnant, why were you doing fishing? All this kind of stuff. And he's just there like,
I'm not dealing with this question. I can do what I want. I didn't know my wife was gonna go missing. Like I'm doing what the fuck I wanna do. And the police were like, yeah, like it's fair enough. And he's being real, real nice and really, really helpful. And then he's letting us look around the house. He's letting us do this. He's letting us do that. Like he's helping. And he's the one that's leading the charge and finding her. So everything is cool. Everything's blessed. And then they interview him one time in the police station just, and they're like, they told him,
I'm gonna grill you about this. But the only reason I'm grilling you is because it's imperative that we eliminate you as a suspect as soon as possible. We can't let the story run that we're even interested in you. So I need to grill you, get everything done and then we can just charge it and move on. Husband's like, yeah, come, come, come, come, come. So everything's best. Go, go, go, go, go. He's been super helpful. Everything adds up. Everything he's saying is cool. And then they said, right, last things last, just before we finish this, do you mind if we give you a lie detector test?
It's not gonna be, if like for like God forbid everyone to court or anything like that, we can't use the lie detector test, but it just helps with the process. If you do a lie detector, he's like, yeah, come. Yeah, run it up. He's like, I bet. Let's do it tomorrow. Tomorrow being Christmas day. And then he's like, all right, cool. Next day comes.
can we do the test? He's like, brother, no offense, it's Christmas. Yeah, let's charge it. And they're like, yeah, fair, fair, fair, fair. We'll do it another day. Another day comes around, shall we do the test? He's like, I'm not going to lie. I spoke to my mom, I spoke to my dad and these things aren't 100% accurate. And I don't want to be put in a situation where like I'm emotional, I'm distressed. All this stuff is happening to me. I can't have you put me in a situation where some of these things are coming up saying I'm lying when I'm not. And I'm,
We're on a witch hunt now. I can't have that. And police are like, bro, you're moving dodgy. Like you said you would do it and now you're saying you're not doing it. It doesn't look good. He's like, I understand it doesn't look good. But like I said, I'm emotional. I don't know what this thing's gonna say. And I'm not putting myself in that position. I don't have a lawyer ready. I don't have none of these things. Like I'm not doing a, I'm not in there for you to catch me out. And all of a sudden I'm arrested. I don't even know what's going on. I'm helping you man out with everything. Just do it the normal way. But I'm not taking a lad set to death. And they were like, cool.
it gets leaked that he was out there, everyone's spinning the story, that he was fishing and all this kind of stuff was looking sus. And then one of the detectives gets questioned and said, and they said, "Oh, is Scott being helpful to the investigation?" And this detective's like, "To a degree, he is." They took that and ran with it. - I bet. - And ran with it. - I bet. - So ever since then, he was like, "Fuck this, no more interviews. I'm not doing any more interviews."
put a camera on my face. I promise you, I'm not talking to you. Like yada, yada, yada, yada. And then they ran with that even more and said, now he doesn't want to talk to cameras. The main thing you want to do, all the journalists were like, the main thing you want to do when someone is missing is you want to get in front of the camera as much just to keep the word going. But her friends were also a big part of helping to find her. And all of her friends were saying,
Granted he didn't want to do the interviews himself, but he was talking to us, telling us, get in front of the camera, get in front of the camera, get in front of the camera, get her picture up there. It doesn't need to be me. Get out there and get on the camera. So it was like, they were like, I can understand what they're saying in terms of, oh, you should be doing camera 'cause it helps get the word out. But he was telling us get the word out. So it's not like he was trying to like move sides. - Hide basically, yeah. - Yeah, so bro, it's looking tit for tat. We're rallying now. - Okay. - So everything's going good. They can't find her. They're not getting any closer to finding her.
And it takes a turn one day. - Okay. - A turn. So two things happen. One, they're not getting closer to finding her. Everyone's getting stressed. Everyone's getting upset. He's no longer talking to the cameras. The police are investigating it. They get a search warrant for his yard. They don't find anything. And they're not getting closer. They find out that their neighbor
on their neighbor was away on holiday and someone broke into the neighbor's house the same day or around about the same time that she was kidnapped. - Okay. - So everyone's like, this is a break in the case. It's likelihood is whoever broke into this yard, kidnapped her, took her. So they were like, bet, let's find the fuck out who broke into this yard.
So they're looking, looking, looking, looking now. And then they get a tip that it was these two druggies that broke into the yard. Now, it says on there that the people that went on holiday, the neighbors that went on holiday were gone from like the 23rd, came back on the 26th. So they pull up on these junkies and they're like, did you break into that fucking yard? And they're like, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. We did, we did, we did. And they said, cool.
"Did you break in there on the 24th?" And the junkies were like, "Yeah, on the 24th." And then they were like, "Cool, so if you broke in on the 24th, not gonna lie to you, man,
We're not pinning this on you, but it's looking sus. If you broke in there on the 24th, the same day, two doors down, homegirls gone missing, what are you saying? And then they were like, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait, wait. I think it was the 27th. I think we broke in on the 27th. And they looked at each other and they're like, I think it was 27th, right? 27th? Right? Yeah, right, 27th? And they were like, yeah, it's the 27th. And then someone was like, nigga, they were back by the 26th. They want a 27th? And then they were like, no, no, no, I think it was the 25th.
Whatever it was, it wasn't the 24th. Yeah, yeah, because it wasn't me. It wasn't me. Yeah, yeah. And then, madly enough, but basically they couldn't find any evidence on these men from her. Okay. And also, they did lie detectors and they passed the lie detectors.
And the police was like, ah, to be fair, they're fucking crackers. They wouldn't know if it's 24th or the 27th or the 26th. They don't know shit like that. They don't care. And then Scott's family now are being interviewed and they're like, the way they dismissed the evidence from these burglars is mental. They're saying they went in on this day, they're saying they went in on that day. They can't place the date, yada, yada, yada. They're all trying to spin it back to Scott.
Scott wouldn't do this. They're trying to pin it on him. It's looking mad now. The fact that they're not taking these burgers seriously is looking mental. So now everyone's like, hmm, hmm, hmm. So now people have put serious money out there, said $125,000 on the line if you can find or give us any information on Lacey Peterson. This is getting scary now. We need to find her. It's been like weeks and months. So they get, because the story is blowing up so much,
around the country that the police get 11,000 calls about Lacey. - Yeah. - All bullshit. - Yeah, of course. - Until one of them, the lady's on the phone and she's like, "Yeah, yeah, dah, dah, dah, dah, dah." So the detective sees it and he walks over to her like, and she's like, and she starts typing out and she says on there, "The woman I'm talking to says she's Scott's girlfriend. The woman I'm talking to right now says she's Scott's girlfriend."
Please snatch the phone. Hello? - I bet episode ended there. - It did! - Netflix motherfuckers, I know bro. I was like, fuck! Said she's been seeing him for months. So they pull up on her, her name's Amber. They pull up on her. Is that what the fuck? And she shows him a picture.
of them two on like, on a Christmas party. Scott's with Amber on a Christmas party the same day Lacey was at a Christmas party that she hosts every year. - Okay. - Thinking Scott's away for work. - Okay. - He's with a sighting. - Okay. - So it's cooking, it's cooking, it's cooking. And they're like, this is looking mad. And then the police are like, it's looking mad, but just because a guy has a sighting doesn't mean
He murdered his wife. There's a lot of sightings out here. Let's not get crazy. So basically all this is cooking, all this is happening. And while she's talking, and basically when she's talking to the police, she's saying,
"Ah, all this, all that, all this, all that." And they're like, "Yeah, yeah, yeah, it's kind of helpful, but it doesn't really mean shit." And she said, "Yeah, how about this? This is where the whole team tips on its head. Yeah, how about this? The fucking, on the 9th of December, Scott basically, no, no, no, a couple of days before the 9th, basically a few weeks before Lacey went missing,
And they basically, his sighting lives miles away, time away. And social media was not popping. This is like 2001, 2002. Social media was not popping, popping like that. So he was just moving mad. And basically, coinkydinky, someone who used to work for Scott. Yeah.
is friends with one of his sightings friends. So they meet up in a supermarket like, "Hi, long time no see, long time no see, how's things?" And like, "Yeah, yeah, yeah, all good, all good. I'm really gassed for my friend Amber. She's got a new man. Everything's going blessed." He's like, "Cool, well, go on for this new man." And he's like, "Yeah, his name's Scott, he's real nice. Scott Peterson." He's like, "Scott Peterson? That's my old boss. He's married."
So the bredrin calls Scott and says, either you tell her or I'm telling her that you're married. So Scott bells Amber and said, I need to come and see you now. Pulls up to her. He's crying. And he's like, look here. I know you asked me if I've ever been married or anything like that. I told you I've never been married. I lied to you. I have been married, but she died. She died tragically. This is two weeks before Lacey went missing.
She died tragically and I'm grieving. And so I didn't tell you. I was like, oh, my poor baby. Yeah, I understand. Yada, yada. That's the same day he bought that boat. 9th of December, same day he bought the boat. So police are like, say swear. Get him in here. Fam, say swear. So basically they tapped her phone and they were like, keep calling him. Keep calling and keep speaking to him.
So one day they're talking, talking, talking. And he says, ah, I'm traveling to Paris for work around New Year's Eve. Mm-hmm.
She's talking to him and fucking... This is Amber's brethren. No, no, no. This is Amber now. Amber's got the phone tap. She's calling, calling, calling. He thinks he's still on board with his sighting. And he's like, oh, it's New Year's Eve. It's crazy here in Paris. Yada, yada, yada. I can't wait to see you. It's so loud. I can't talk to you much more. These times, New Year's Eve, he's at a candlelit vigil for his wife with the whole town.
And he's telling the side thing, I'm in Paris. It's lit. See you soon. Can't talk. Puts down the phone. Candle like, oh my God, my wife. So now they're like, oh, this motherfucker's crazy. Manipulative liar. Yeah, yeah, yeah. Now it's looking a little bit more likely that he might have done this shit. Yeah. Because the liars are insane. Yeah. And he said, my wife's dead two weeks before she's gone missing. Nah, it's not making sense. The plot's thick. The plot's...
- Drenched. - Yeah, yeah. - It's drenched. - Yeah. - So I'm like, at this point I'm like, oh, oh, Scott. - Yeah. - It's game over big man. - Yeah, yeah, it's long. - You did this shit. But as it's cooking now,
More and more things are happening and they're on to Scott now. And basically they made it seem like he's trying to run away. But every time they come up with a new thing, his family will get whatever they get interviewed or people that get interviewed are like, nah, nah, nah, nah, nah. So basically he had a family member, his brother lives in San Diego. So he went to San Diego and as all this stuff is happening, he basically, basically he found out
that once it's all hit the fan, the picture, oh, sorry, sorry, sorry. The picture got leaked of him and Amber. - Yeah, I'll peek. - So Amber's phone's been tapped. She's calling him, all the calls are getting recorded. They're trying to build a case and someone in the police department has leaked that picture of him and Amber. So now the press have got the picture of him and Amber and like this guy's a cheat. So now Scott's like, fuck. - Fuck, yeah. - So everyone's, but everyone's trying to pin on Amber now saying, "Swear, you're a sighting." And now his wife's gone missing.
What are you saying? So now she went to the press and was like, you can fuck off if you think it's me. I didn't know he was on this shit. So now he's seen that and he's like, oh fuck, she knows. She fucking knows. So she's been playing me on the phone. Yeah, yeah, yeah, okay. But madly enough, he's still betting her.
- Interesting. - Yeah, so all this is happening and he's like, "I understand why you did what you did. I thought it was so brave. I'm so sorry." Et cetera, et cetera. "Please don't think I had anything to do with this. I promise you I would never." Yada, yada, yada. So all this is happening now and fucking they've got another warrant for his yard and his workshop and all this. And now they're going in deep in his yard. - Makes sense. - Makes sense, bro.
They can't find shit. Okay. They can't find shit in this yard. Okay. And he takes a trip to San Diego because his brother lives there. And they start painting a story like this mother was trying, they tagged his car and they were like, this motherfucker's trying to run. Also, they, at one point they searched the bay and they saw something on sonar that they thought was a human body. Okay.
where he was fishing. So they found it. It wasn't a human body. It was just like a random anchor or something like that. So then they couldn't, it wasn't one of his though. It was a random anchor. - Okay. I'm trying to put pieces together. - Yeah, yeah, yeah. So his mom bells him and they've tapped his phone against his will. They didn't know, he didn't know his phone was tapped. So now they, his mom calls him and said, "Oh, by the way, they thought they found Amber, but they didn't find it. It was just an anchor." And Scott goes,
Okay. And the police are trying to swing it and be like, oh, the way he's like sighing, he's obviously relieved thinking he was going to get caught. But same time, it's like,
but you would be relieved. If you don't want your wife to be dead and they're like, we think we found her in the fucking ocean. And then it turns out that you didn't find her. You're going to be like, Oh yeah. Okay. Yeah. Both sides. Both sides. Every single thing is both sides, both sides, both sides. And then he goes to San Diego. They're like, ah, this nigga's trying to run. We need to catch him. And then his sister-in-law was like,
Bro, they're trying to spin this thing. Do you know how many times during this investigation, Brodsky went to San Diego? Bare times. But on this one, they're trying to add it to the case that he went to San Diego because it's half an hour away from the Mexican border. And they're saying he only went there because he was trying to hop the border and escape. And they were like, bro, bare times. They were like, bro, every time they were like, this is why he was doing this. This is why he was doing this. This is why he was doing that.
Like someone in his family or someone in his friendship group, or sometimes even people in her friendship group were like, I'm not going to lie to you, bro. They're saying all this shit, but like they're ignoring bare stuff. Yeah. Long story short, eventually they find the body. While he's in San Diego, they find her body. Okay. And what's mad is they found her body. The baby had been taken out of her and they found her and the baby on the same shore of the island that he said he was fishing at.
Now, because of all that, they've said... The baby was taken out. Bro, the baby was taken out of her. Because of all that, they've said, oh, it's been four months now. And they're like, oh, we're arresting him. It was 100% him. He said he was fishing. He saw this island. This was the island. We've just found her and the baby's body washed up on this island, bro. It's obviously fucking you. So they've arrested him, built a case around it.
But bro, there's bare stuff as it's going because they interviewed some of the jurors as well. And they're like, I'm not going to lie to you, man. The way they were doing this and he hired...
a like very, very famous lawyer from LA to work his case. And you know, dead man don't just take shit they're gonna lose. They don't just take on shit they're gonna lose. So the lawyer, as soon as he hired that lawyer, everyone was like, damn, the fact that this lawyer is even working with him says that he might be innocent because this guy doesn't take on bad cases. Bro, and then you start looking into every little thing in terms of like,
They're like, okay, cool. So this is what happened. He's obviously strangled her, put her in the car, gone to get his boat, taken the boat to the ocean, gone out there, put the anchors around her, dumped her in the ocean. But then it's not explaining...
Is there any evidence she was strangled? There was no blood in his yard. How did this baby get out of her? There was no blood in the boat. They found one of her hairs in the boat. There was nothing to do with the baby. They did an autopsy on the baby to see how old it was. And then like he was, the doctor was like, it's hard to say, but it's looking like it's the age of the baby was post Christmas Eve when she would have been killed.
Age of the baby's older than when the day she would have been killed. So all these things are looking sus. So as I said, obviously he's in pen for it. Long story short, he's in pen for it. And then it comes out and his sister-in-law, his sister-in-law since then has taken on a law degree to prove his innocence so she can work on the case. - Interesting. - 'Cause she's like, "The case took four months, big man, and you would not believe
the evidence, well, the lack of evidence they had that it was him. And then there was no answers to, so how come the baby's older than it should be? Where's the blood if he took the baby out? Why would he take the baby out? How is it that if he, how is it now that if he dumped, 'cause you man already went to that island. - Yeah. - Bare times, 'cause he told you he was there. So the whole time you thought it was him, you've been to that island. Please tell me how coincidentally you went back to the island four months later and her who weighs like 150 pounds and the baby,
that weighs like five pounds have coincidentally washed up on the same beach. Bro, the weight, the sparency, based on the tyres, they would have been miles apart. They've coincidentally appeared at the same time. It's not adding up. - Yeah. - And you man have tracked his car for months. - Yeah. - So you know it wasn't him that went back there and did the ting. So what's going on? - Yeah. - It's interesting, Fuhad. - Wow, and they leave it on a cliff? - Right there. - Wow, okay.
- Yeah, I'm locked in. - It's good. - I was imagining the whole thing. - It's worth the watch. As soon as he said, my wife's dead to the sighting, the whole, it was long for him. It was long for him. - Yeah, I can imagine. - It was so long for him. - I can imagine. - Yeah, it's crazy. - Fuck, okay. I haven't seen a good documentary in a while.
So yeah I liked it because There's a lot of these That have come out In the last 12 months Yeah About this murderer My ex is a murderer This is that This is like top three Of the best that I've watched Okay say less I enjoyed it Say less Alright cool man Right guys Apologies for the spoilers Yeah man This was a good episode again Another good episode Really good Thank you for staying along And yeah man Guys patreon.com See you over there on Thursday Love love love Gang gang gang
There's nothing quite like the Honda Civic Hybrid, Accord Hybrid, and CR-V Hybrid when it comes to exhilarating efficiency. With hybrid technology and thrilling capability, these vehicles deliver an electrifying performance on every drive. But what truly makes these hybrids special is the unwavering determination that inspires everything we do. Redefine your driving experience with Honda, KBB.com's best value brand of 2024. Based on 2024 Consumer Choice Awards from Kelly Blubaugh, visit KBB.com for more information. What do you do with your old tech?
Throw it in the trash? Drop it in the junk drawer? Why not turn it into cash? With Trade-In from Back Market, you can get paid for your old smartphone, laptop, or tablet. Just visit backmarket.com or download our app. You'll get an offer in as little as two minutes. Ship your old device to us for free and get your cash within five days.
So next time you need to upgrade your tech or clean out those drawers, make some money with Trade-In from BackMarket.com. And while you're there, save up to 70% versus new on your next verified refurbished device.