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Chapter 1: What is 'Paul American' and why is it popular?
No, and definitely the window's getting shorter from like time I tell you about something to time that you do it because this was record time. Okay, but like who are you, Stalin? I have to do it the second you say? Like I did it. When you're watching a show and you're like raving about it and you're talking about it on this show, I feel the need to watch it.
If I'm going to watch it, I feel the need to watch it like right now so we can talk about it together. It's literally still airing. We are talking about it together. Were you getting season finale vibes from the last episode? No. Because there was no like next week on. By the way, we're talking about the greatest show on earth, Paul American.
This is the greatest show. And let me tell you, I've never seen a show like this in my life, like you guys. And when Jackie was saying it, I'm like, she's seriously so weird. And I'm not a Paul Brothers fan. I don't really, I obviously know them. I don't keep up with them. I'm not their intended audience for their content or their brands.
Let me tell you, the show has infiltrated every crevice of my brain. I thought it would be a good thing to watch with Ben because I know he finds them really interesting too, especially their business acumen. You cannot deny how really smart they are. They don't get enough credit for... They're both worth almost $200 million each. It's insane. So I knew Ben would like that.
And I just wasn't expecting to... learn so much about their family dynamic and them as people and like literally fall in love with Jake Paul. Like, I'm sorry, it's the Jake show. I have so many thoughts on every single character, but like they pale in comparison to my King Jake. Jake and Yuta, like I, if I don't get invited to their wedding, seriously kill me. I'm obsessed with Yuta.
And I think that like, we all think we know Jake Paul, right? Like he's Jake Paul, like, yeah. the fact that he has fallen in love with this like deeply accomplished driven woman when like, you know, guys like that, all women are great. But yeah, like he has chosen a life with someone who needs to live in the other side of the world for 10 months out of the year. Like, I don't know.
I think there's so much more to Jake Paul, especially he seems like a really healed person. Like he didn't mention therapy. And I know he does like ayahuasca and spiritual like Reiki and stuff. But he these are things I never would have thought or said. He's a deeply emotionally intelligent person.
He did mention therapy, that he started therapy. Yeah, especially in the episode I watched last night, which feels like the season finale, episode six. He does ayahuasca with his dad. It's all about like how they grew up. It's like an emotional episode. And I really, what I appreciate about the show is that they're giving everything to the show. Like they're not skimping.
They're not saying, you know, we're not going here. We're not, they're airing it all out because they want this show to like have the best chance of success.
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Chapter 2: Why are the Paul brothers' dynamics intriguing?
It's so funny because while I was watching, I didn't have such like a different opinion of Jake and Logan. I'm just like the Paul brothers. And I like, I thought about how they fight. And like, there's definitely like this under current that they try to stay above.
Do you think it's like a jealousy thing?
Yeah, I think it's I think it's what they call sibling rivalry, you know, and like how everybody always talks about sibling rivalry as if it's like a universal experience. And we always say, like, we just don't feel that way. But I think that that's like what that is.
But do you like I feel like how I was receiving it was that there's like an element of jealousy coming from Logan. Yeah.
But it's not because Jake is even that much more successful. He's not. Yeah, they both have very big things going on. Maybe Jake, I think I checked, maybe he has a couple hundred thousand more Instagram followers, but it's negligible, the difference in success.
No, Logan's net worth is higher.
What would he be jealous of?
I don't know, like just that it's a younger brother. I don't know, but that's just sort of the vibe I was getting. I also found it very interesting that like Logan shows up 100% for Jake. Like every press conference, every weigh-in, every fight. And Jake was not there for any of his like big WWE stuff. Like the whole family, they go to everything, which I loved.
It's like Nina goes to Jake's fights. Like everybody's so supportive. But Jake, and maybe it's because he was like training for a fight. You can't be like traveling or whatever. But he like doesn't show up for Logan. Yeah.
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Chapter 3: How does the Kentucky Derby captivate audiences?
It does mean nothing. You should stop being stupid. Oh my God. Wait, speaking of being stupid, I watched American Idol last night, which I enjoyed immensely. Like being a boomer means the world to me. And it's such a good show. I'm sorry. Like the quality of talent is like trash, but they brought in Miranda Lambert. She was like the guest mentor and she really like, she gave her all.
I appreciated that. You know, she wasn't just giving like, you should try this. Like she was crying. She was loving it. Was she like, ooh, ooh? No, she went like this, yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah. So then when it was over, they just cut to whatever ABC was playing next, and they televised the Time 100 gala, which I thought was so strange. We talked about it last week. It's like this big list of,
and they had a gala for all the recipients and i guess like it was a ceremony which i would have assumed i thought it was more of a party but they filmed the entire thing for tv so it was like snoop dogg was the host there were performances they cut to demi more i literally turned it off after five minutes it was like so bad like i appreciate them like giving us a window into that fabulous evening but i don't know it felt like it's not cool anymore it's on abc wasn't it a week ago yeah so it wasn't live no no
That's weird.
It was so strange.
Like, just give us the Goldbergs. Shut it.
Just give us the Goldbergs. Correct. As simple as that. Or Desperate Housewives reruns. Like, we're good.
Yeah, even though the show is ruined. Thanks. Thanks, fam.
Yeah, I know. Thanks, Marsh.
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Chapter 4: What is the latest on the Beckham-Peltz family feud?
I honestly, if you really want to know, I think I value my career and I'm not getting involved. That's what I think.
That's what I thought that you would think.
Yeah, no, I love pop culture and The Toast is an amazing show and you guys should tune in every day. And anyone can tune in. That's what's so great. We're non-gender exclusive, you know, unlike sports. We don't have boundaries. You can join. Anyone can be a swirly. Anyone can be a swirly. Swirly is a non-binary term.
That's true, but it does derive from girly swirly.
It definitely has feminine origins. However, when applied to modern times, anyone can be a swirly, and I really mean that.
That's very good, Claudia.
Thanks.
I think you've successfully walked the line.
I media trained my way right out of that question.
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