With a bad word play to mark the gang discussing con people and the recent Netflix craze 'The Tinder Swindler.' We have to ask ourselves... Does adulting involve itself in true crime fever? The answer is Yes.
It's as toxic as the blame game. In an episode where Cat and Russ argue about who has the best pain management skills. The question remains. How do we deal with pain. Trigger warning. Episode deals with topics around addiction. Sex and suicide.
Two agreeable left leaning types, discuss woke culture. This conversation brings up the eternals. How not woke it is. Cat brings up the most controversial superhero film of all time.
The team are back. They discuss how to adult in a new year. Russ wants to reignite some old friendships. Cat expresses doubt. Cat discusses her new hobby which Russ feels has certain ridiculous requirements.
Russ and Cat discuss Christmas and how to survive it. Russ believes in inebriating through the pain which leads to one of the gangs most epic debates over drugs and devilsdorping.
Gather round CWs. This week Russ discusses an experience in label etiquette. Cat worries that her worship of labels will lead to an nihilistic existence.
Cat discovered the interpretative communication of finger guns. Russ is ok with it and explains why. The team discuss boundaries and Cat assures Russ she's ok she didn't crack an invite to Dune Date.
The team gets very intense and shouty about recent media events. They revisit cancel culture, Chapelle and J.K. The talk is hot when the land is scorched.
The team reflect on childhood bullying experiences with the expected trepidation and ruefulness. It's all good because Cat and Russ promote their first product. And it's literally water.
This week we discover that Russ and Cat have made some poor relationship decisions. They bond over a shared appreciation of being stalked by people from Randfontein.
What are the rules for being non-binary? Can Cat and Russ take turns at being the pretty one? Cat says no. In a world where Cat wants definitive answers, Russ argues somethings -and people- don't conform.