#34 Go, Savior, Go!
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“Inspector Gadget, Rude Fatties, and the Hummingbird War”
In an episode that somehow manages to be both completely unhinged and absolutely on-brand, Travis and Noah open with an accidental warm-up duet of Inspector Gadget that never leaves their heads. From there, everything spirals beautifully.
They break down last week’s audio disaster — echo, reverb, 16 voice tracks, and a surprise early release of the unedited episode that only two people heard: Noah and The Savior/Uncle Bob, who shut it down before the world heard private hot-mic chaos. A true hero.
The guys recap the infamous Top 10 Foods episode: Renshaw becoming a fan favorite (and then breaking Noah’s heart by turning down assistant-coach duties), Wiley’s critiques and alternate list, the Pop-Tart bribe, and chicken pot pie becoming the enemy of the state.
Then the trio talk GoFundMe humiliation (zero dollars), K-text disrespect, Nacho loyalty, and why short episodes are actually their worst-performing ones.
Stu “On the Streets” enters the storyline with beef, hummingbird surveillance technology, and a full feud brewing between him and Wiley. Meanwhile, the guys plot an AI video of themselves as hummingbirds seeking revenge.
Noah tells the story of the Foo Fighters birthday-show trip that turned into a surprise father-son adventure: broken elevators, Compton Uber rides, walking through SoFi Stadium illegally, and battling the legendary Rude Fatty in the Forum seat next to Jackson.
The episode wraps with:
• parenting talk
• In Living Color nostalgia
• weird Omegle encounters
• machine-gun impressions by women
• and the eternal mystery of why anyone listens to this show.
It’s long, chaotic, and makes absolutely no sense — which means it’s a perfect Breaking Headsets episode.