Welcome to The Midside. Here we witness the farce in politics and pop culture that discourages you from being you---the previous week's biggest news, notable art, and craziest social justice outrage.
Justin and William name the Peak Farce Award winners for 2024.
Justin and William witness the return of the duct taped banana, Drake alleging a Kendrick Lamar diss track was falsely inflated, and a Chinese man sending $550k to a streamer to call him brother. Justin also reviews Moana 2.
Justin and William witness California costing its citizens more money, HBO refusing to decry J.K. Rowling, and Jaguar's new advertising campaign. Justin also reviews Wicked.
Justin and William witness Disney distancing itself from Woke culture, Florida suing FEMA for discrimination and denying aid, and Iran setting up a mental health clinic to treat women who refuse to wear a hijab. Justin also reviews A Real Pain and Red One.
Justin and William witness post-election reactions including a California high school teacher going off in the classroom. Joy Reid calling Florida fascist, and the 4B movement coming to the United States. Justin also reviews Juror #2.
Justin and William witness Joey Bosa's MAGA hat, Peanut the Squirrel's death, and Voter Report Cards. Justin also reviews Absolution.
Justin and William witness Covid reparations in the Bay Area, a poop emoji statue on the national mall, and a professor being fired for dating Hello Kitty TA in Florida. Justin also reviews Woman of the Hour.
Justin and William witness Deryck Whibley of Sum 41's accusations against his former manager, the effects of the University of Michigan's D.E.I. policies, and 7-Eleven's closing of 400 stores.
Justin and William witness President Biden speaking about Hurricane Milton, 60 Minutes editing of Kamala Harris, and the Democrats targetting of men. Justin also reviews Saturday Night.
Justin and William witness Will Ferrell regretting an "awkward" Texas restaurant visit, the response to Joker: Folie a Deux, and the world passing peak obesity. Justin also reviews Never Let Go.
Justin and William witness California apologizing for slavery, a college coach losing her job over a self checkout error, and lighthouse parents. Justin also reviews Megalopolis.
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