The Daily Zeitgeist - The Trendhearsal 7/20: Secret Service, 'Nope', OANN, DoJ, 'The Rehearsal'
Episode Date: July 20, 2022In this edition of The Trendhearsal, Jack and Miles discuss the Secret (Text) Service, the reviews for 'Nope', DirecTV dropping OANN, the DoJ probe into Trump, and the new Nathan Fielder show 'The Reh...earsal'!See omnystudio.com/listener for privacy information.
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Hello, the internet, and welcome to this episode of The Trend-Hersel.
Yay.
Yay.
Another Nathan Fielder joint.
He's fucking back.
I'm Jack, that is Miles.
Yep.
We're going to talk about the first episode of the rehearsal.
We'll save it for last so that anybody who doesn't want it spoiled can jump off.
But it's definitely worth watching.
All right.
Let's get into what's trending, shall we?
Secret Service is trending because they are like, yeah, we deleted all that shit.
I'm sorry.
All everything?
Yeah.
Everything from January 5th to January 6th.
So. Oh. Sorry. Sorry, everything? Yeah, everything from January 5th to January 6th. So, is it weird that I pronounced that date as January 6th?
Yeah, I mean.
There's not like anything I have to hide.
It's just like January 6th, you know.
Yeah, but your mouth is even doing a completely different shape to say that.
Like, it feels very intentional.
It doesn't seem like even subconscious.
But, oh, so those texts are gone. The ones we we asked the ones that we were like y'all know everything
so here's what's interesting um a couple things first of all like the mainstream news story that's
hitting today is that they're very well aware like this is not tom br Brady destroying an iPhone. They are very trained in...
What's the word I'm looking for?
Data forensics?
Forensics.
They know that you can't delete shit
and that you would have to go to great lengths to delete shit.
And they also know they were not supposed to.
So the mainstream media news story that's hitting is
there were multiple emails,
at least one prior to January 6th,
2021,
reminding them to preserve records on their cell phones,
including text messages before their devices were essentially restored to
factory settings and texts were lost as part of a planned reset and
replacement program across agency.
That is,
and replacement program across agency.
That doesn't quite put my alarm bells on because it's like, yeah, I ignore the shit
out of company-wide emails.
You're like, someone has to physically knock on my door
to be like, did you do that thing?
Yeah, I fuck stuff like that up constantly.
But the Secret Service is,
they do not tolerate that sort
of stuff like they're they're kind of uh high stakes operation and also like the secret service
is very good at data forensics so it like super producer brian who is more knowledgeable in this
stuff than i am was like you that doesn't that's not possible you can't just say that uh those
texts are gone and there's no way to recover them they might have thrown all them fucking
phones into the fucking lava and shit they were like yeah to the terminator 2 lava um yeah yeah
the but even then like there should be a record of them with the carrier the first conclusion
everyone needs to come to is like they're fucking hiding something and that is so fucked up and if
you want to play it by the letter of the law round up all the people who deleted their text messages
or whatever didn't save them for posterity fucking sit them down or fire them they have no place being anywhere near any
fucking anything at that point because i mean if they are actually a party to all of it that makes
it even more scary despicable like what the fuck i know there's already a lot of people asking about
like if they were providing golf carts to people who are like going around to like trying to get
to the capitol and shit like that so i like people who stormed the capital they were getting the vip at coachella well they're like well where'd they get the golf
carts and they're like they know like the secret service was using golf carts for like other shit
what i don't this is this again this is there's like there's a lot of like i don't know adjacent
reporting where like there's a mention of oath keepers in golf carts there's mention of the
secret service people in golf carts and then i think some people are saying are trying to connect the dots i don't
know what's actually been reported fully but yeah it's there's a lot of there's a lot of stinky
shit there especially when you know the fact that like it seems like the secret service even got
cold feet when they're like man we can't we can't take you to the fucking capital i'm sorry like i
know we were like with you up until that point but it's like a bridge too far yeah then what's that conversation like what's the insistence on getting pence in a thing whatever
yeah that is the official new york times headline a lot of stinky shit there yeah so a lot of stinky
shit and it shouldn't be like yeah how could that be possible it should the first thing be like
yo that is the worst look ever and you, for anybody who's having trouble imagining why the Secret Service would want to be helping Trump and like who had it in their mind that like the Secret Service was part of this deep state that was going to just like let Trump, you know, just have his temper tantrum.
And, you know, they kept him away from the Capitol.
kept him away from the the capital there is at least a number of plausible theories where they're like trying to get mike pence out of there so they can like extend it for a larger like coup that
makes it more serious than a bunch of um you know weekend warriors storming the capital and not
actually threatening to overthrow the government also the, the Secret Service, there might be a Secret Service cover-up at the heart of the JFK assassination.
There it is.
That is my theory, at least on what happened.
You've never taken your eye off them.
Never taken the eye off the Secret Service.
So, I don't know.
They have the coolest name of any agency, any official agency, and they probably
don't deserve it. All the best
agencies from governments were called
the SS. That's what I know.
That is, yeah.
Classic.
Alright, let's pivot
to pop culture.
Nope is
out. Is it out or it's
coming out on Friday?
Yeah, people the exalted few who get to Nope is out. Is it out or it's coming out on Friday?
Yeah, yeah, yeah.
People, the exalted few who get to go to the screenings have seen it.
And everyone, it sounds like they're just picking their jaw up off the floor.
Yeah, everybody sees it. The reviews are good to very good, which is very exciting.
In AV Club, in Nope, the sky is the limit for Jordan Peele's ambition.
I'll take that.
The AV Club's review was actually one of a handful that weren't that good.
But even those are like, it's not for a lack of ambition or lots of cool ideas.
It just doesn't quite cohere.
But a lot of people are like, it's a masterpiece.
So even the bad reviews are the type of bad reviews that get me excited about
oh there's some there's some tough guy reviews though too as i would say oh real tough guy oh
real tough guy what was the thing you got mad at the person because they walked out of anger
management and they acted like they were they were on like on some boss shit for doing that
i was like oh you're a real tough guy you're a real tough guy huh rear naked choking him out
rear naked choke rear naked cringe that biggest mistake of my life i'm like oh there's
some real tough guy reviews here there's some real tough guy reviews uh bbc nope film review
a limping would be romp oh okay tough guy okay let's see okay bbc okay okay. Let's see. Another one from Polygon. It said
Nope Review.
Jordan Peele's Alien Invasion
thriller is mostly hot air.
Okay. A white dude wrote
that for sure.
Fucking hot air.
I'm excited
that I'm trying not to like read
too many of the reviews because
or any of the reviews
other than just the overall headlines
because I just want to go in surprised.
I think, yeah.
Even off the strength of the trailers.
Yeah, the trailers are so dope.
Alright, OAN might be gone.
One America News.
The best.
The name that promised
to unite us all.
I was pulling for them but
they're the worst always want to bring democracy down um yeah one american news by far the most
outlandish foolish shit conspiracy laden nonsense using the word news uh in their like working
title and that is a highly competitive
field in the united oh yeah i mean because they were on like they made like even news max like
you know like the spectrum was like fox news then you want to turn up a little more got news max
then you got oh a.m oh no um huge push to the big lie i mean obviously they're getting sued by
dominion the voting machines people because they were incessantly just being like, yeah, it's all bad.
And they did it.
So Trump won.
I don't know.
Check out Dominion.
And then that pissed a ton of people off.
And they've had this whole saga where like DirecTV, like AT&T, DirecTV, they were the
biggest cable provider carrying the channel and were providing most of the revenue that
kept the network afloat because DirecTV is so big.
DirecTV dropped them. So they're like, oh. More like ONO. providing most of the revenue that kept the network afloat because directv is so big directv
dropped them so they're like oh more like ono as in i9 i'm taking headed down i9 later um but this
when that happened it seemed like the writing was on the wall because the owner of like oan he also
owns like the awe channel he like went on OAN and was telling the viewers,
Hey man, can you beg your local cable provider to keep One America News?
It was like that I think you should leave sketch.
The bodies falling out of the coffin's guy?
He was basically like, tell them that you want Kornkov TV!
And now the death blow may be coming because Verizon, like Fios, was like the only other like relevant cable provider that was carrying the network.
And they're like, yeah, I think they're like, they may be gone by the end of July.
I mean, Fios.
So these fascists die hard, though.
We need to I want to see them gone want i want to see them gone i want
oh yeah see them in the ground well here's the thing celebrating those little fascist seeds
they may blow up north because there is a company in alaska that is still carrying it to about like
maybe a hundred thousand people so they'll just become literally it's like the scene after someone
gets in trouble in a 80s movie and then you see them like up in the like siberian wilderness right exactly like
at the outpost in the siberian wilderness 100 i think if you showed me both oan and awe five years
ago i would have assumed may it probably would have had to be like 10 years ago i would have
assumed that it was bad satire poorly executed satire but it's like because it's what they do is like it's a lot of
while oan is like selling you like the myth that like you know you're not a fascist awe is sort of
doing the thing of like dude money's so chill too because they have a lot of like stuff that's like
selling mansions or like private islands so it's a lot of you know wish fulfillment type shit right right yeah yeah so they're yeah
they know they know they're dealing with the people who are looking for answers to something
all right let's take a quick break we'll be right back
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And we're back.
And DOJ is trending.
Because I think people are just like,
so... What y'all doing?
What's going on?
What are you doing?
Where are we at here?
What's happening?
We just saw the thing that they said out loud on TV.
I'm assuming you know that. And if that's case can you just do can you just do something okay maybe
well so we talked about uh on the episode i think that came out this morning about how donald trump
is you know obviously he's now openly being like i want to run for president because then all my
legal problems go away i'm not really into being president i just need the protection of the office
many people were like yeah i mean that seems clear like why he would want to retreat to the white All my legal problems go away. I'm not really into being president. I just need the protection of the office.
Many people were like, yeah, I mean, that seems clear, like why he would want to retreat to the White House because he he feels like that is the one place he can't get got.
So then many people were curious, you know, for a comment from the Department of Justice
in terms of like how they saw those comments, because he seemed pretty like, you know, clear
that he's like, yeah, I'm good.
Like if I become president and also like I'm not going to be fall victim to a witch hunt a spokesperson
the doj said quote we're going to continue to do our job to follow the facts wherever they go no
matter where they lead no matter to what level we're going to continue to investigate what was
fundamentally an attack on our democracy pretty much the same sort of line we've heard over and over but i don't know
that's again i'll believe it when i see it but the one thing that is happening is like in georgia
the da there fanny willis has like i think said that all of the electors like in that like sham
elector scheme that they were trying to pull in georgia all of those people are now basically
targets of the
investigation and you know now we also have like lindsey graham who's been called to be like hey
you need you need to also come up here to uh talk to this grand jury and so is jody heiss
but isn't he like saying that he'll send it to the supreme court before he actually does it
he said no i think he just said he's kind of not fully. I think he wants to fight it, but he has agreed to accept the subpoena.
Okay.
I mean, in the sense that he's like, I know that it's legal, but to your point, like all of them, they will probably try to sue their way out of it.
Yeah.
Again, I'll believe it when I see it.
When I see somebody get held accountable for being openly fascist in America.
Yeah.
It seems like,
it seems like that's less of a,
uh,
HR issue more and more and,
uh,
more and more the brand.
Yeah.
The brand is strong and it is fascism,
unfortunately.
Um,
all right.
Nathan Fielder,
creator of Nathan for you.
True genius.
I think is generally the consensus on our show.
Did I ever tell you about the time I saw him live?
No.
It was like Nathan For You had just come out. I went up to Just For Laughs with Michael Swaim and Daniel O'Brien.
And we went to this live thing, Nathan Fielder.
And first he went up on stage and just like deadpan performed a Lana Del Rey song in a way that I think made a lot of people feel uncomfortable.
But he was really into it.
But then he just pulled people out of the audience and interviewed them just based on his ability to find interesting people.
And it was like crazy.
It was like a magic trick.
He wasn't like 100%.
Some of the people were just drunk.
He's like, sometimes I have a hard time telling if someone is like weird and interesting or
just really drunk.
So I'll figure it out within a minute.
But he truly has a genius for finding compelling people and putting them in wild
situations and the rehearsal is like they gave him the budget yeah it's i mean he's basically i mean
a lot of people have had some take on twitter just in general about him of like sort of like
this with the way how deeply he thinks about stuff if he were evil he'd be a
fucking nightmare person doing like harm to everyone like around the world but instead he's
like invested in making like just interesting tv part of the question of the show is is he evil
though is he maybe evil that's what's beautiful about this show i don't it's so for people who don't know the
rehearsal is basically the the broad premise is that he's offering people the opportunity to
rehearse an interaction that might make them uncomfortable by doing everything he can to make
them prepared for it by like doing every permutation of the conversation as they reveal
something or are afraid to hear something but doing like how they deal with it yeah doing like deep intelligence work on the on the people
who like they're having the conversation with i like so this just i mean fuck it if you haven't
seen it like you go watch yeah okay so this is your chance to bounce uh because we're going to
talk about the first episode which is called called Orange Juice, No Pulp.
This is amazing.
It's a reference.
So this one is about a guy who wants to admit to one of his quiz.
He does quizzes like bar quizzes, trivia night with a group of friends.
He unfortunately has a secret that he's been hiding, which is that he doesn't have a master's
degree.
And when he brought up that he was like going to graduate and things like that, one of the people on the team assumed he meant a master's degree and when he brought up that he was like going to graduate and things like that one of the people on the team assumed he meant a master's degree and he never corrected
them and he's been carrying this with him for years now and because he's so concerned like
this the lengths that nathan goes to do it he says okay where do you want to do it he's like
i'll probably do it at a trivia night okay right and who are you gonna who you usually do yeah yeah this woman
that's on my team he builds a to scale version of the bar like down to the fucking seats yeah
to first give this guy the environment to to play act with a with an actor they've sent to do like
deep research on this woman in the most surreptitious ways yeah like interview her for a job or for
like a profile piece and um it's it's so wild it and again he is undefeated when it comes to like
finding the subjects of these things because character is so interesting any other person would be a cult
leader you know like you find malleable people who are agreeable to say yes to the most preposterous
shit like what nathan is saying like okay yeah like we've i've been you know i've been rehearsing
this whole conversation with you would you like the same opportunity and like they're the kind
of people like oh okay so i think one of the big differences between this and nathan for you
is with nathan for you you always had the question in the back of your mind why would these people
like go along with this why are you know and with this there's part of you that's like yeah but like
that would be dope to be able to like rehearse something and like have them create basically a truman show version of the interaction that you're about to have and get to like run
through all the different permutations it's it's like very impressive the level of detail and
dedication uh to creating these false realities it's just like it really like sticks in your brain as like something
like just this idea of being able to pre-re-pre-rehearse and like an interaction
yeah i don't know it's it's fucking brilliant it really is really cool yeah it is like i all i can
say is encourage you to watch it because it's not just like being like, well, what if we did this?
It's the amount of thought going into doing something like this.
Like, there's even, just to fuck it, just to spoil it, right?
They're doing a quiz night.
And as they're doing this rehearsal of this guy admitting to this woman, he's not like the, you know, doesn't have this master's degree.
Nathan realizes that like, because it would be on a quiz night night he sees that this guy is so distracted by the quiz night he's unable to like work through
like the script that they've been like trying to put together the funniest moment and he fucking
so to to figure out he's like the only way i can do it is to make sure he's killing it at the trivia
and he's like and nathan finds a way to get all the answers of the trivia night
that he's going to admit like make his admission and because the guy who is making the admission
doesn't want to cheat nathan like incepts him over a series of days to put these trivia questions
in his mind like using actors and shit we're like playing like delivery people or bystanders setting up a fake like murder suicide
yeah oh yeah the cop was there a cop can't go here terrible murder suicide oh okay yeah days
like these make me curse that the chinese ever invented gunpowder and like both nathan the guy
like okay cool all right man then cut to like the trivia night.
It's like this nation is credited with creating gunpowder and you're seeing him like beautiful
minded and shit.
Oh, gotta watch.
You gotta watch the show.
You just have to watch the show.
You never, you'll never believe it.
Even that doesn't even do it a service.
Yeah, it's, but it is going to be a thing for sure. Like everybody should get on it early because it's going to be a thing for sure.
Like everybody should get on it early because it's going to be a thing.
All right.
Well, those are some of the things that are trending on this Wednesday afternoon.
We are back tomorrow with the whole last episode of the show.
Until then, be kind to each other.
Be kind to yourselves.
Get the vaccine.
Get the booster if you can. Don't do
nothing about white supremacy. And we will talk to y'all tomorrow. Bye. Bye.
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