On this episode, Peaches and Viktor Wilt tackle an extremely important cultural question: when does a concert get so big that you may as well have stayed home and watched it on a parking lot Jumbotron? They get into the misery of stadium shows, bad seats, wrestling events where you can’t hear a thing, and why smaller venues still win unless you’re trapped in a pit with people built like refrigerators. Then the show takes a hard left into a story about contaminated ice cream, which starts off sounding like perfect Noon Hour material and then becomes so dark that even Peaches has to slam the brakes on the jokes. From there, the two debate what horrifying things they’d endure for money, including thumbtacks, collapsing office chairs, and whether getting suplexed by Brock Lesnar would be a medical emergency or a personal achievement. They also get into Stone Cold’s social media life with his cats, Peaches submitting himself for his high school’s alumni spotlight, Viktor’s ongoing diploma hostage situation, and the absolute dream of one day being honored on a school wall like a bald broadcasting war hero. It’s a very normal episode featuring concert snobbery, wrestling logic, broken furniture, high school resentment, and exactly the kind of detours that make you want to hear the whole thing.