
About this episode
The episode explores the concept of holograms in live performance, AI recreations for post-death interactions, and various humorous topics including Kermit's dating life and a unique patent for an in-car toilet.
Tupac's hologram was meant to be the future of live performance — so why did nothing come of it? The boys dig into that, and then move on to a man named Bill whose wife recreated him via AI for a post-death Q&A at his own wake. Kermit dating another pig straight after Miss Piggy is covered with the gravity it demands, Josh recounts getting called out by a teacher and responding by telling him he'd ruined the family's evening, and a Chinese patent for an in-car toilet raises questions no one asked for. The mystery of why the radio station sits on Television Avenue gets a full investigation, and the phrase "caught red-handed" turns out to have origins nobody is totally comfortable with. Find us on Instagram @nedandjosh
People in this episode
Hosts: Josh, Ned
Topics covered
- holograms
- AI
- post-death Q&A
- Kermit and Miss Piggy
- in-car toilet
- radio station
- phrase origins
Keywords
- hologram
- Tupac
- AI
- Kermit
- Miss Piggy
- in-car toilet
- Television Avenue
- caught red-handed
- post-death Q&A
Mentioned in this episode
Organizations: Chinese patent
Places: Television Avenue
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