What starts as a quiet Monday solo show quickly spirals into Peaches waging war against the entire concept of the five-day workweek, giving Henry Ford a posthumous tongue-lashing for ruining modern humanity. Between ranting about windshield cracks and abandoned tri-tip, Peaches somehow pivots to the wildest conspiracy theory of the year — Garth Brooks being a possible serial killer. He examines a real book called Bodies in Low Places, contemplates how 80,000 people can lose their minds over a “chubby dude with a cowboy hat,” and worries that even mentioning Garth’s name might make him the next “missing person” on tour. He also retells the saga of Maddie’s first ever crowd surf at the Set It Off show (spoiler: she lived), confesses his hatred for country twang, and ends up fact-checking a fake Metallica vs. Beyoncé feud that spun out of his own show’s previous episode. It’s a full hour of Peaches overthinking, overtalking, and maybe accidentally summoning Garth’s legal team.