Tandiwe's back in the square after being away teaching improv classes, and the CTUN crew dives headfirst into some of the wildest topics yet. This episode is a chaotic blend of current events, conspiracy theories, and absurdist improv that only this show can deliver.
The hosts kick things off with an unexpectedly deep discussion about deodorant vs. antiperspirant (yes, really—there's a difference, and yes, it matters). From there, they tackle MGM's massive ransomware attack by the hacker group "Scattered Spider," breaking down how social engineering and phishing attacks shut down casino operations for days while Caesars paid up to avoid the same fate.
Then comes the main event: Mexico's congressional UFO hearing where they presented alleged "non-human" alien corpses discovered in Peru in 2017. The hosts dissect the calcified bodies, question why they look so conveniently humanoid, debate whether it's all an elaborate hoax, and wonder why the alien reveal was treated so casually—complete with CT scans in a room full of people breathing on ancient specimens.
The conversation takes a theological turn when they explore whether demons exist in space. If demons are real on Earth, do they occupy other planets? Is hell universal or localized? What about space ghosts? These are the hard-hitting questions.
Cue an epic improv bit: a demon performance review meeting where lower-level demons explain why they can't possess high-profile targets like Taylor Swift or Elon Musk because they're too scared of "algorithms." The demons complain about competition from aliens stealing their thunder, leading to a plan to possess the "algorithm guy" himself. Oh, and the demon boss has bedbugs from staying at MGM Grand.
Key Topics:
Deodorant vs. antiperspirant: The great debate
MGM & Caesars ransomware attacks explained
Mexico's alien corpse reveal: Real or hoax?
Are demons in space? A theological exploration
Improv: Demons struggle with algorithms and social media
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