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Adam starts the show talking about some of the holiday parties over break and reconnecting with old friends. He recalls cooking a couple of tomahawk steaks and shares an experience he had offering a dessert to his son’s friends. Next, he talks about taking his kids to New York and sitting courtside at a Brooklyn Nets game. Then he explains a few of the tweets he shared over break in a round of Tweetsplaining.

Dana Gould and Adam chat about Tony Orlando songs, morbid music, and worst song endings. Adam then talks about the late Hans Conried and buying his Lake Hollywood house, having to replace many of the lighting fixtures. The guys then take a look at a PSA for preventing toxic stress for children. Next, Chris reports the news about a mysterious Russian stowaway flying from Denmark to LA and McDonald’s unveiling a hip cafe chain.

Chris D’Elia talks about his new special, Grow or Die, which addresses his cancellation. The guys talk about recovering from being canceled and the guys chat about the various levels of accusations. Next, the gang plays a round of What Would Jean-Claude Van Damme Do? and they chat about some plot holes in the 1994 film, Timecop. Chris Laxamana reports the news on California needing gender-neutral toy sections, an actress saying Tim Allen is difficult to work with, Britney Spears having his leg amputated, the Blind Side family claiming extortion, and Sylvestor Stallone’s mansion being torn down after being sold to Adele.

Joe Gatto joins the show and recalls some funny Impractical Jokers’ moments that never made it to air because they couldn’t get a talent release. He and Adam then share some of the ways they would convince people to sign after revealing they were on a hidden camera TV show. Adam then talks about a recent Ferrari that sold for auction for almost $52 million and the guys talk about what they plan on leaving their children after they pass. The guys also discuss the psychology behind people who use drink coasters, turn signals, and the middle urinal. Lastly, Chris shares some parenting news stories about the maternal instinct being a myth, if college still matters, and an Italian mother winning a court case to evict her sons in their 40s. 

Comedian Jeff Leach recalls becoming a male escort and tells stories about orgies in Romania and bisexuality. Chris then shares some of Adam’s liked tweets and news stories on: catalytic converter thieves deterred by paintballs, Compton teachers and principal calling in sick because of unruly student, Mark Cuban selling the Dallas Mavericks, Oakland city council calling for a cease-fire in Gaza, Cynthia Nixon going on a hunger strike in support for a cease-fire, rapper Nardo Wick’s bodyguards punching out a fan, and Robert De Niro’s speech at the Gotham Awards.

Steve-O joins the show to talk about some of the stunts featured in his new special, Steve-O’s Bucket List. The guys revisit his infamous appearance on Adam’s late night talk show and chat about his sobriety and previous sexual addiction. Next, Adam shares some of the advice he gave to his daughter about heading to the airport and Steve-O comments on Bam Margera. The guys then watch a practical stunt from Live and Let Die featuring a guy hopping on actual crocodiles. Chris reports the news on a woman who live streamed the birth of her child, Daryl Hall filing a restraining order against his former bandmate John Oates, and Jim Irsay commenting on his 2014 arrest.

Chris Jericho returns to the show with a bone to pick about Adam’s performance on The Masked Singer. The guys also talk about wrestling and Chris’s dad playing professional hockey. Adam then recounts his dinner for Jimmy Kimmel’s birthday and the guys give their thoughts on oysters. Chris shares his method for enjoying a drink on flights during COVID and the guys talk about things they hate when ordering alcohol. Lastly, Chris Laxamana shares some news stories about Robert F. Kennedy Jr. walking barefoot on a flight and a kid being suspended for wearing black paint on his face during a football game.

Comedians Ryan Long and Danny Mullen join the show and laugh about ska bands that had a designated dancer on stage. The guys then take a deep dive into unnecessarily creepy lyrics and the synth production of 80’s music. Adam plays a clip of Boy George and gives a tip on how to get kicked out of a party. Chris then shares some viral videos of Bernie Sanders breaking up a potential fight on the Senate floor, a singer asked to stop performing on a Delta flight, a man terrorizing a McDonald’s drive thru, and Greta Thunberg being interrupted at a rally in Amsterdam.