• Rage Bait and Bacon Water
    Feb 12 2026

    The crew goes live and immediately detours into DNA testing, secret siblings, and whether you should ever spit into a tube if you plan to commit crimes in the future. Jeff reveals that 23andMe connected him to a long-lost sister (which went exactly how you’d expect), Coral debates uncovering hidden Tennessee family lore, and suddenly everyone is reconsidering their genetic privacy.


    This Week’s Insanity:

    • 23andMe Chaos: Secret siblings, Viking corpses, Golden State Killer energy, and why maybe you shouldn’t upload your DNA if you have future murder plans.

    • Olympics Discourse: Are they gay? (Yes.) Do we know where they are? (Eventually.) Curling supremacy is declared.

    • Galentine’s Preview: Babs Tarr, Tini Howard, tattoos, chocolate bars, and Coral accidentally inviting everyone to a women’s tournament.

    • Rage Bait (New Segment Alert): The gang intentionally triggers the audience — K-Pop Demon Hunters gets dragged, Sinners gets re-dragged, La La Land gets obliterated, and Joe fires off a Heated Rivalry take that may require protective custody.

    • Coral’s Corner: Scotland planning begins, her sister requests “bacon, water, and bread” as groceries, and Santa Monica Pier may or may not be banned.

    • Book Talk: Jeff speed-runs an advanced copy of Matt Dinniman’s new novel, compares it to Dungeon Crawler Carl.

    Loose, chaotic, and occasionally educational, this episode proves that if you give three queers a live mic, they will absolutely misuse it.

    New episodes every week.

    Only at Revenge Of — where the rage bait is intentional, and the groceries are bacon.

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    47 mins
  • What's In Your Mouth?
    Feb 5 2026

    The crew is live again and fully unfiltered — which means shop updates, gay news, emotional gym crushes, and at least one brand-new segment that immediately goes off the rails. Between karaoke confessions, Catherine O’Hara panic, and a very serious debate about who gets saved in a drowning scenario, this episode covers a truly alarming amount of ground.


    This Week’s Insanity:

    • February at Revenge Of: Howdy Partner returns, Galentine’s Day with Babs Tarr & Tini Howard gets locked in, and a mysterious Radiant Black anniversary party looms.

    • Gay News: Chappell Roan discourse, gym flirtation with a powerful 55-year-old woman, and Jeff discovering he may be attracted to danger — again.

    • What We’re Watching: The Night Manager reignites sexual-tension discourse, Wonder Man sparks facial-recognition drama, and Marvel pacing gets put on trial.

    • New Segment Alert — “What’s In Your Mouth?” Smoothies, Sugarfish, homemade soda bread, and horniness collide in the most on-brand way possible.

    • Coral’s Corner: Morality tests involving dogs, rafts, and strangers, plus childhood swim lore that explains… a lot.

    • Life, Aging & Noise: Karaoke hangovers, Nickelback choices, and the slow realization that chewing sounds and laughing children might be the real villains.

    Loose, live, and delightfully unhinged, this episode is proof that structure is optional — but opinions are mandatory.


    New episodes every week.

    Only at Revenge Of — where the segments are experimental and the vibes are deeply unpredictable.

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    43 mins
  • Season 2, Episode 38 — This Is Why Queer Bars Should Be Dirty
    Jan 29 2026

    The crew goes live and immediately loses the plot. Between anniversary fallout, gay credentials being questioned online, and a vocabulary lesson that gets weird fast, this episode turns into a love letter to grimy queer spaces and a roast of everything that’s become too clean, too corporate, and way too straight.


    This Week’s Insanity:

    • Anniversary Aftermath: Punch cards, pinball drama, and the realization that no good deed goes unpunished.

    • Gay News: Jeff re-comes out (again), defends his gay origin story, and addresses internet accusations with tattoos and historical receipts.

    • Word of the Week: Viscous enters the chat and immediately becomes a problem.

    • Movie Brain: A spirited fight over the best movie years devolves into dinosaurs, VHS nostalgia, and Mrs. Doubtfire.

    • Queer Space Discourse: The group mourns the death of dark, dirty gay bars and debates whether they should ever be sanitized.

    • Coral’s Corner: Dating apps are dragged, The Pit continues to shock, and Coral confirms she could survive almost anything if properly motivated.

    Loose, chaotic, and deeply queer — this episode is what happens when you hit “go live” and let the conversation do whatever it wants.


    New episodes every week.

    Only at Revenge Of — where the vibes are thick and the bars should be filthy.

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    52 mins
  • 🎙️ Season 2, Episode 37 — Pounded by Produce 🎙️
    Jan 22 2026

    This week’s episode kicks off with big shop news, bigger plans, and a Gay News segment that absolutely refuses to end. Jeff, Joe, and Coral are live again, celebrating Revenge Of’s upcoming four-year anniversary, unpacking a year-long punch-card scheme that somehow ends with a free pinball machine, and immediately spiraling into pop culture chaos.


    This Week’s Insanity:

    • Four Years of Revenge Of: Limited anniversary merch, double-points days, punch cards, giveaways, and a year-long plan that somehow makes perfect sense when Jeff explains it (eventually).

    • The Longest Gay News Ever: Nicki Minaj discourse, Don Lemon, Sophie Turner as Lara Croft, polygonal boobs, and whether “comic accurate” has gone too far.

    • What We’re Watching: The Pitt renewal excitement, eating dinner during body-horror mistakes, Game of Thrones diarrhea discourse, and Netflix admitting they assume you’re on your phone.

    • Movies & Media: The Rip gets a strong recommendation, Angel Studios gets fully dragged, and the idea of reviewing evangelical cinema is floated… reluctantly.

    • Bookstore Chaos: Extremely gay smut books arrive at the shop, including titles that raise serious questions about produce, priests, and personal boundaries.

    • Coral’s Corner: Scotland planning begins — kilts, fairy pools, drowning fantasies, haggis fear, and the emotional labor of building an itinerary with lesbians and AI.

    Somehow informative, deeply unserious, and wildly overextended, this episode proves once again that Gay News is no longer a segment — it’s a condition.


    New episodes every week.

    Only at Revenge Of — where the strawberries are expensive, the rules are strict, and everything is still somehow gay.

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    1 hr and 2 mins
  • Lane Assist Can’t Save Us
    Jan 15 2026

    🎙️ Season 2, Episode 36 — Lane Assist Can't Save Us 🎙️

    The crew is fully back in their live-show era this week, which means nothing is filtered, everything is emotional, and Coral is one minor inconvenience away from spiraling. Between a brand-new car, a cursed food challenge, and a growing hatred of a cappella music, this episode somehow manages to be about pop culture, personal growth, and absolute nonsense all at once.


    This Week’s Insanity:

    • A Very Gay Car Era: Coral debuts her new car, immediately gets flipped off, and begins plotting the rebirth of her old Jeep into the ultimate lesbian battle vehicle.

    • Awards Season Discourse: The Golden Globes are here, no one agrees on what matters, and “box office achievement” becomes the fakest award of all time.

    • Gay News Meltdown: Coral declares open war on Pentatonics, Pitch Perfect, and all things a cappella, while Jeff attempts to defend gay stand-up comedy from the trenches.

    • What We’re Watching: From The Gilded Age to The Pitt to Fallout, the group can’t agree on what’s good, what’s boring, and what’s secretly just lesbian-coded.

    • Star Wars Drama: Kathleen Kennedy exits Lucasfilm, Andor remains untouchable, and everyone else is apparently fighting in the streets.

    • Coral’s Corner: A new car, old trauma, and a deep-fried tarantula offer that has now hit $10,000 — forcing Coral to confront whether dignity has a price.

    It’s chaotic, deeply personal, and weirdly philosophical for an episode that also includes serious discussion of eating a spider.

    New episodes every week.

    Only at Revenge Of — where the cars are gay, the TV is messy, and the dares are getting expensive.

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    46 mins
  • We Tried to Be Normal in 2026
    Jan 8 2026

    🎙️ Season 2, Episode 35 — We Tried to Be Normal in 2026🎙️

    It’s a new year, a new format, and somehow even more chaos as the Revenge Of crew officially goes live every week — which means no edits, no filters, and no saving Coral from herself. The team recaps New Year’s misadventures, dives into dangerously horny TV, and debates how much money it would take to eat a deep-fried tarantula.

    This Week’s Insanity:

    • New Year, New Us: Live Mondays, audio Thursdays, pinball tournaments, Magic drafts, and the four-year Revenge Of anniversary all collide.

    • New Year’s Eve Chaos: Coral survives espresso martinis, table thieves, and Gen-Z dance floors while Jeff and Joe ring in 2026 with Domino’s and Universal Studios livestreams.

    • Gay News: Coral finally watches Heated Rivalry and has… complicated feelings about seven years of hockey f*ckin', time jumps, and Russia’s perfect ass.

    • TV Court: Stranger Things gets dragged for killing pregnant women, wasting Linda Hamilton, and emotionally ruining Will for the fourth season in a row.

    • What Are We Watching?: The Housemaid, F1, Thunderbolts, Mission Impossible, and why Netflix hates physical media.

    • Coral’s Corner: Coral eats mussels, clams, Brussels sprouts, calamari, and basically discovers food for the first time.

    • Bug Discourse: The crew seriously debates whether Coral would eat a deep-fried tarantula for $10,000 — and if it would “gush.”

    New episodes every Thursday.
    Only at Revenge Of — where the TV is horny, the food is suspicious, and Coral is slowly evolving into a real adult.

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    54 mins
  • Wait, Was Coral Married to a Dude?
    Dec 18 2025

    It’s mid-December, everyone’s exhausted, and the podcast takes a hard turn into holiday chaos, Santa Village fallout, cursed t-shirts, and the revelation that someone out in the wild truly believed Coral may have once been married to a man. The gang processes this information… poorly.


    This Week’s Insanity:

    • Santa Village Debrief: Bigger crowds, more vendors, snow machines, vegan banana cookies, and Coral dressed as Santa — complete with children, grown men, and at least one accidental husband moment.
    • Holiday Logistics Spiral: Staff parties, book clubs, mystery bags, cookie swaps, pinball leagues, and a maybe-sorta Mikey Way signing that may have already happened.

    • The Shirt: Jeff gifts Coral a deeply cursed t-shirt that must be blurred, beeped, and absolutely will be worn with no pants at some point in the near future.

    • Gay News: Kim Kardashian invades Fortnite, confusing everyone. “Six-seven” discourse returns. No one knows what it means. Everyone argues anyway.

    • What We’re Watching: Slow Horses becomes the new obsession, Downton withdrawal continues, and Jeff unveils an aggressively detailed watchlist that proves he cannot relax.

    • Coral’s Corner: A coffee shop stranger asks if Coral was married… to a man. Cue existential offense, balls-out lunch posture, and a full recounting of a Thai massage experience that includes bars, gravity, surprise contortions, and an extremely tiny bottle of Dasani.

    • Food Fixations: Chili crunch discourse, Erewhon shots, $700 immunity kits, and the slow realization that everyone here is unwell.

    Equal parts holiday fatigue, queer disbelief, and physical oversharing, this episode answers the question no one asked — and then asks about six more that cannot be answered.


    New episodes every Thursday.

    Only at Revenge Of — where Santa has pronouns, the shirts are dangerous, and no one thinks Coral was ever married to a dude.

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    40 mins
  • Christian Thought Jeff Was Straight This Whole Time
    Dec 11 2025

    🎙️ Season 2, Episode 31 🎙️


    The holidays hit hard this week as the crew preps for Santa Village, unpacks Coral’s gauntlet of “Nanny Week,” and processes the most shocking revelation of the season: Christian genuinely thought Jeff was straight. Like… up until now.


    This Week’s Insanity:

    • Holiday Crunch: Santa Village, book clubs, scheduling chaos, and a mystery bag moment that nearly breaks Jeff.

    • Nanny Week Recap: Coral survives an IKEA marathon, bad salmon, and seven Jurassic Park movies — including a rewatch she didn’t know was a rewatch.

    • Solvang Report: Coral goes hunting for lesbians and finds only German ladies, cinnamon rolls, and her own disappointment.

    • Gay News: The team debates All Her Fault — plot twists, missing babies, and whether the show is “camp brilliance” or “emotional malpractice.”

    • Fortnite Corner: The gang talks skins, including K-Pop Demon Hunters and Sabrina Carpenter, leaving Jeff and Joe confused and Coral furious about ticket betrayal.

    • Chili Cookoff Debrief: Gluten chaos, and digestive fear.

    New episodes every Thursday.

    Only at Revenge Of — where the chili is dangerous, the lesbians are elusive, and HR is now watching Christian closely.

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    49 mins