
Last Podcast On The Left
"The only reason I still believe, like I still believe cable again. Look at him. Just toss that little girl. That's Boris Karloff as a guy. Yeah. That's just Boris Karloff as a man. Never mind Frankenstein's monster." — Ed Larson
"The main issue here for me is just like Gypsy Rose go away. I don't know. She just needs to go the fuck away for a while and go live a peaceful life." — Ed Larson
"I'm just basically putting this all out here. Oh, we should just Braden is going to kill somebody. Braden's going to do something really bad. And I think that we all need to." — Henry Zebrowski
The episode begins with lighthearted banter about personal well-being and an update on new merchandise. The conversation then shifts to the topic of "March Madness of Murder," a recurring segment where fictional and non-fictional characters are pitted against each other. This year's bracket features the 1985 Chicago Bears defensive line against various mythological and fictional beings, sparking debate among listeners about the outcomes.
A significant portion of the episode is dedicated to discussing a cornhole player named Dayton Weber, whose legal troubles and past behavior are brought to light. The hosts delve into details of his alleged abusive tendencies and past incidents, drawing parallels to fictional narratives. This segues into a discussion about unusual internet personalities and "lookmaxing" culture, focusing on an individual named Braden who is described as promoting unhealthy physical transformation methods. The hosts express concern about his actions and potential future negative impacts.
The latter half of the episode addresses the controversial figure of Gypsy Rose Blanchard and her re-emergence in the public eye as an aspiring influencer. The hosts discuss her past actions and the recent public reaction to a TikTok meme she participated in, which touched on her mother's murder. The discussion touches on the ethical implications of her public persona and the broader societal fascination with such figures. Further segments explore the mysterious disappearances of scientists connected to advanced defense projects and UFO research, raising questions about potential government cover-ups or extraterrestrial involvement. The episode concludes with discussions on the controversial sport of pickleball and a criminal case involving a clown arrested for child sexual assault.