The Daily Zeitgeist - Squid Game: The ChallTrendge 1/25: Squid Game, The Bachelor, Justin Roiland, Newport News, Adam Scott, Lebron
Episode Date: January 26, 2023In this edition of Squid Game: The ChallTrendge, Jack and Miles discuss the Squid Game-inspired reality game show, the quickest racist reveal in ‘Bachelor’ history, new details in the shooting of ...a Newport News teacher, Adult Swim cutting ties with Justin Roiland, Adam Scott spilling ‘Boy Meets World’ tea, and LeBron and the 2021 Washington Wizards losing to the Clippers!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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hello the internet and welcome to this episode of squid game the child trend
play on squid game the challenge imperfect the slant rhyme but it's all right look the best the
best rappers we do our best.
I'm Jack.
That's Miles.
These are some of the things that are trending.
The Squid Game challenge is trending.
It's child trending.
What is that?
So that's the reality show version of Squid Game.
Oh, right, right.
Man, people really seem to like this show about the dystopian world in which people compete for their
lives and put their lives in danger to win for i i forget what the money is there's a lot of money
in the show um oh yeah because wasn't everybody every american googling how much like four billion
won was yeah like korean won to be like how much money is that i was like okay i get that so netflix was like let's
do the show within the show because hey we live in a dystopian world let's uh let's give that
shit a shot so they have been filming the reality competition to end all reality competitions
and apparently they're also trying to kill their contestants because a handful of
contestants for netflix's in development reality show squid game the challenge needed medical
attention on monday this is according to the verge after enduring freezing temperatures on set
which doesn't seem like it was even part of the challenge it just seems like they fucked up and
forgot to like have heat for the set.
The series is currently being
filmed across two studios in the UK
where temperatures reportedly reached
a low of 30 degrees Fahrenheit,
negative one Celsius on Monday
while filming a game of red light, green light.
That wasn't
the point of red light, green light.
Red light, green light was if you moved, you got shot.
You got shot. You got domed.'t nobody move nobody get hurt and so this version apparently involves
freezing everybody to death because it resulted in at least one contestant being stretchered off
it's oh wow i mean it's a good prize though so in squid game it was 45 billion won 45.6 billion won
which is and then everyone's like oh that's about 38.2 million at the time people were searching
so i guess now it makes sense the prize is 4.56 million dollars yeah let's not you know we'll see
if this is a hit first but that's a hit first but um that's a lot of money
man that is a lot of money
like I would also knowing yeah how cheap
Netflix is with their budgets for like unscripted
shows to have a four and a half million dollar
prize and I'm like there that's a big swing
and they do have
the same remember how like
every contestant is worth
a certain amount of money or like what once
a contestant dies,
they put their share into the
big piggy bank.
This starts with a total of 456
global contestants.
Then it
ends up with one person getting all
$456 million.
Or sorry, $4.56
million.
Cool.
We figured out capitalism. would just uh ask them to
not recreate the the killing the endangering the lives of part i mean how far off are we from the
running man no not very far you know what i mean like we're already i've i've already seen so many
slap league highlights like on the internet this last month i couldn't believe
what the fuck the state some of the state of these participants are by the end of it we we were like
that dude dana white slapping his wife on camera away from that being like the new nfl in the
united states like espn was just straight up gearing up. They were like, Slap League coming from UFC.
When you see a thing where it's like, we're trying to do
Squid Game.
No, we didn't need
to do the fucking real life version
of this commentary
on our society, but
okay. Maybe we did.
We'll see. I reserve
my judgment. Just don't
harm people on your way i say either
you go all in or you don't at all go big or you think they should be killing people yes what the
fuck man i'm ready no i mean uh we're already we're already you know uh destroying ourselves
through just absolute neglect anyway so uh the bachelor we got to we got a double reality
up top here so what's going on with the bachelor they already got a fucking blackface scandal going
this show there's always some weird racism adjacent shit going on the past couple times i've
gone on uh will you accept this rose the bachelor podcast that uh super producer anna produces
there's always been some like weird racist fuckery going on i remember they had to get rid of the host because he was like
not built to have conversations around race at all right and the most recent one is one of these
contestants named greer blitzer oh my god that name i could not believe is real but shout out
to you greer um apparently was caught like people were going through her social media posts of yore
and found that she was like,
you know, caping for some friend of hers
that was in blackface
or like other students at her school.
Like some of the quotes from her defense was,
quote, the students involved
didn't even know what blackface was.
So my point exactly,
it wasn't an intentional racist act.
They didn't know what blackface was?
If they don't know what blackface is, how could it be racist?
They just wanted to look like Tupac.
Oh my God.
Then goes on to say, quote, she did not paint herself black because she felt superior to black people.
And then also said, quote, putting white powder on your face isn't okay either.
That didn't make the news, did it?
Wow.
Why not a white entertainment network
yeah why not the classic my favorite just out yourself please with that question i mean if
if there's black entertainment yeah why isn't there that so yeah she's gone on to say yeah
that's that was a a terrible time uh and i that's not what about reparations for me for the slow
service I received at Starbucks
seriously I have places
to go to and this held me back in a way
yeah but yeah she apologized
I don't know I mean like I it's
it this seems like part and parcel of
so many reality shows not vetting people
that end up on TV or they just don't
give it or are they vetting yeah or they don't give a shit or they don up on TV or they just don't give a shit. Or are they vetting?
Or they don't give a shit or they don't give a fuck.
They don't give a fuck that
they're exposing people to this and it makes for
good TV and it makes for a scandal which
increases ratings.
But what a weird way to chum
the waters like, hey man, she's racist.
You guys want to come see?
Nah, thanks.
Most of us are experiencing that in some fucked up way every day.
Justin Roiland is trending.
Adult Swim cut ties with him earlier this week.
They will be recasting the lead role on Rick and Morty
because I guess he did the voice or voices.
Right, yeah.
Keep going with that.
But man, like once the accusations started coming out,
I was like, oh oh this man is a
full-on sexual predator yeah and not it's so funny there's fun someone on the internet was
posting there was like a a video that he did for like wired or like a vanity fair where he was
rating other people's impressions of his voice and then someone's like man just watch this video he
basically does his own recasting in this one when he's like oh that guy's got it and they're like
yeah take no okay so we should get that person who sounds identical but yeah it's a sad day
i saw a guy with today he had like a rick and morty air freshener and he saw that i clocked it
like and he was like he's like oh yeah he's like sucks
what's going on and i was like and you're like how that could mean many things yeah and i was like
i didn't even bother going on what they're doing like justin yeah i was like what do you mean like
the victims like the fact that we can't seem to get a handle on predators and the entertainment
like what what what does it mean but I decided to just keep it moving.
Yeah. All right. Let's take a quick break and we'll be right back.
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And Newport News, home of alan iverson yeah uh yeah i wish this could be
slightly uh happier but basically we i think we we talked a few weeks ago about you know a six-year-old
brought a gun to school and then shot their teacher. And everyone's like, what the fuck is going on?
Well, now the teacher is suing the school district because it turns out that the school and administration had many opportunities to do something about this kid throughout the day because people were complaining that he was threatening people or that they suspected he had a gun.
Yeah.
And then the administration was like, ah, the school day is almost over.
So, like, well, like, maybe he won't come with it tomorrow or something.
Or another thing was like, I searched his bag, but I think maybe he took it out and put it in his pocket before recess.
And then people were like, well, he has small pockets.
Probably not.
He probably doesn't even have the gun.
And then a child.
Six-year-old.
A child came up to another teacher and said, this boy showed me his gun and said he would shoot me if I told anybody that he had it.
Like, numerous times.
And it resulted in her being shot.
Jesus Christ.
And it's just like, you know, regardless of what the situation is with the student, you can't, as administrators, like, what the fuck?
Like, how could you how could
you not do anything at all and i'm sure they're gonna have their own version of this which again
will have to be you know adjudicated in the courts or whatever but to hear that and to have like
multiple people be like yeah i also heard about him before the shooting and then someone just said
relax jesus christ, come on.
So, yeah, very, very strange.
I mean, sad fucking development there.
Because, like, if it wasn't a teacher, it could have been another student.
Like, what are you, what's the policy?
We're going through a weird thing as a zeitgeist with, like, I've been noticing a lot of videos with people being like this adult beats the shit out of this kid.
Like this kid fights this adult.
And then the adult like choke slams them.
Did he go too far or not far enough?
And then I was like, whoa, what a fucking broken country.
And then like I scrolled down and there was like another one of those.
Right.
Just like people.
I don't know.
It's like teacher body
student after a student calls teacher n-word yeah you're like what the that shit was on reddit
earlier yeah yeah i was like this is and i think with cameras like we see everything now all the
time but there's definitely like this there's like a psychic stress level that is breaking people
like because you also see i mean there's like
even more fighting and sporting events than normal too like there's just like there's like that slow
boil of tension uh that is it's almost like uh having a cataclysmic apocalypse and regular mass
shootings and a system that refuses to do anything about it actively um
is not good for the psychic health of a civilization no but yeah even more important
to look out for yourself because uh not sure who will yeah yeah all right uh adam scott
is trending so i didn't realize this. Adam Scott kind of got his first...
Adam Scott, if you don't know, is from
Parks and Rec, where he played
Ben Wyatt.
Wow. What the fuck? You a big
Parks and Rec fan?
What's that? You pulled that name quick.
I'm looking at a thing.
Oh shit, I was like, yo, Jack, okay.
Alright, Mr. Pawnee.
His performance in Step Brothers, which is the first thing I ever saw him in, was, okay. All right, Mr. Pawnee. His performance in Step Brothers,
which was the first thing I ever saw him in,
was one of my favorite comedic performances, period.
He plays the asshole brother of one of the Step Brothers.
And he sings.
It's that acapella, the singing in the car.
That acapella does it for us.
So good.
And then Severance, which I thought he was very good in.
He actually got his start on boy meets world when he was young and,
uh,
21 years old when he joined the series as a recurring cast member.
Oh my God.
That's right.
I'm looking at the picture from like,
that's wow.
Griff.
Also,
I think he was playing like a 16 year old,
but he was 21.
Dude,
think of like every show people were like 42
playing like 17 year olds in the 90s
Macaulay Culkin in Home Alone was
37 years old
so
he was kind of brought in towards the end of
the first season I believe
to replace one of the characters
as the school bully
so they have a like most shows
that are popular in the 90s they have a, like most shows that are popular in the
90s, they have a rewatch podcast
and they brought him in
as a guest and
he came and he was
like, alright, I got
some shit to say.
Oh wow.
He had some
real trauma from when he did this.
Kicked off the discussion saying that
once he knew he was going to be speaking
with them on the podcast, he told his
family that he was looking forward to finally
asking Ryder
about something that's been bothering him for
29 years. Talking about Ryder Strong.
Ryder Strong. That actor, yeah. Of course.
Ryder Strong. What a fucking name.
I was like, Ryder Strong.
What the fuck, Ryder fuck rider yes so he said basically that i mean it's all like very minor stuff but right at the end of a at the end of like one day
like when everybody had wrapped out and everyone was doing the like celebration we finished maybe
maybe it was like the end of the first season the scene ends everyone just erupts and starts cheering blake and ethan uh high five and hug they come up to me and high five and are just
cheering and blake and ethan go up to you rider and give you a high five and hug you and after
that they do that i'm like hey congratulations buddy and give you a high five and go in and hug
and as i do that you push me off and you give me this look like wait a second who the fuck are you
and then you ran away wow and rider strong said are you serious why would i do that i'm like
everyone's just like visibly uncomfortable the whole time uh and then he also says that Topanga told everyone that nobody liked Adam Scott.
It's so funny just to come to one of these rewatch things and just have these petty things that happened on set.
Yeah.
And just take them very seriously.
Was it meant to be, like, was he exercising his own demons?
I think he was exercising his own demons.
Oh, could you imagine?
He's like, surprise, motherfucker.
Guess what, Ryder?
And Daniel, you think I fucking forgot that shit when you said nobody on set liked me?
Yeah.
Look, Adam, you're doing so much better than they are.
Yeah.
So, and that's not really, you shouldn't use comparison to feel better about yourself.
yeah so and and that's not really you don't you shouldn't use comparison to feel better about yourself but if you're gonna get caught up in their words you know use your place to you know
soothe your wounds yeah i i do like that i think i think more rewatch shows need to need to bring
the air beef yeah the beef that's years later we wanted a samantha podcast a sex in the city
samantha podcast with her just airing laundry out.
I think every person on earth wanted something like that.
Because when you know there's tension, like, just bring it all out.
I want to know.
Yeah.
So anyways.
And then LeBron.
It just seemed, I don't know, man.
It was a loss for the Lakers.
These are not uncommon this season.
Thank you.
I am now invested and pulling for the late.
I mean, I'm always pulling for LeBron.
LeBron, yeah.
He's playing so well.
How could you?
He's playing so great.
Again, I look up to this young man because I am two months, three months his elder.
But I still look up to this man.
But I think a lot of people just the way we lost and how well he was playing and like carrying the team and then like juxtaposing that with some of the other performances from like Russell Westbrook.
It's just been I think because we're at that point right now, especially to where we've traded for Rui and we look like, hey, with a couple other moves, this could at least look better than just adding like Rui Hachimura to the team.
And I think now when you look at that, I think
a straw broke for a lot of fans who felt like
I myself, I was even telling you and Jabari
like before recording Mad Boosties, I was like,
you know, Russ and Rui, they
played good together. And after that
game, I'm like, he's got to go.
If we're building something, we have to
do something now. It's just not going to
work. But yeah. Yeah, but it seems like this lot so they lost to the clippers which is a team that
you are you know it shows your your treatment of clipper fans and the clippers as a franchise
in general shows me a side of you that uh pure hate yeah you didn't know you know it's the same
thing i'm i'm a very loyal person
so when there's a rivalry like i'm ride or fucking die that's why with like arsenal like
fucking you're right i screamed out of my car somebody had a tottenham jacket
when i was coming back from the store hey fuck you yeah what did you scream at them
not to say fuck you because i i remember the time you said the guy came up to you he pulled up on
you because you had a sixers hat and just like screamed curse words.
And I was like, no, you can't be doing that.
I just didn't scream directly at me.
He had a phone conversation about me.
Oh, shit.
Well, I drove by and I said, boo Tottenham.
And Hermes was in the seat.
She goes, yo, shut the fuck up.
Why are you screaming over me?
And I was like, OK, my bad.
My bad.
I'm rabid.
Boo Tottenham.
You screamed over. Yeah. Because you got to let them know. Did you put your feet back for a second? why are you screaming over me and i was like okay my bad my bad i'm rabid yeah it was like
yeah because you gotta let them know put your feet back for a second hey hey fuck face no i don't you
know when it's strangers i don't curse you know what i mean because i'm not trying to escalate
but i gotta let them know where i'm at but and again i'm not saying this is a healthy way to go
about life it really actually is one of the most unhealthy ways because you'll live with a bunch
of spite in your heart but yeah watching the clippers i mean they were shooting like 65
from three at one point and i was like we can't it it was just it was a terrible loss and i got
to give it to them they they absolutely blew our freaking socks off yeah but it you look at it and
you it's it's hard to look at somebody like lebrron who's playing so hard at this age and be like, it can't be for nothing.
Yeah, it shouldn't be.
And it did make me ask, is this the worst team that he's ever been on?
And I hope not.
I mean, how the fuck could he get this team to the finals?
Like this team as it is?
This would be the great, like, I feel like this would put him in the driver's seat of the GOAT conversation.
If he was somehow able to like just drag this team's ass across.
If he took the 2021 Washington Wizards to the finals on his back,
yeah, that would be something.
This does feel like, I don't know, there's been a sea change in the Laker nation.
They're no longer dealing with it well.
Somebody heckled
lebron about his hairline lebron looked like he wanted to kind of square it up square up with the
guy was it phil handy who kind of held him back it looked like i don't know somebody one of the
coaches held lebron like not really held him back but the guy's like yo what's up with that hairline
get your shit together lebron and he definitely heard him and like faced him but didn't move
forward but whatever
it's a toxic
environment at the crypto.com
arena at the moment
keep your head up LeBron
LeBron James keep your head up buddy
you got some fans out here
alright those are some of the things
that are trending we are
back tomorrow with the last episode of the show.
Until then, be kind to each other.
Be kind to yourselves.
Get the vaccine.
Don't do nothing about white supremacy.
And we will talk to y'all tomorrow.
Bye.
Bye.
Hey, I'm Gianna Pradenti.
And I'm Jermaine Jackson-Gadsden.
We're the hosts of Let's Talk Offline from LinkedIn News and iHeart Podcasts.
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app, Apple Podcasts, or wherever you get your podcasts. I'm Jess Casavetto, executive producer
of the hit Netflix documentary series, Dancing for the Devil, the 7M TikTok cult. And I'm Clea
Gray, former member of 7M Films and Shekinah Church. And we're the host of the new podcast, Forgive Me For I Have Followed.
Together, we'll be diving even deeper into the unbelievable stories behind 7M Films and Shekinah Church.
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Up first, I explore the making of a rivalry, Caitlin Clark versus Angel Reese.
Every great player needs a foil.
I know I'll go down in history.
People are talking about women's basketball just because of one single game.
Clark and Reese have changed the way we consume women's sports.
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