Just Trish Podcast - Episode Summary: "The Footage That Could DESTROY David Dobrik + Justice For Zane & Heath?"
Release Date: November 5, 2024
Host: Trisha Paytas
Co-Host: Oscar Gracey, Emmy-Award-Winning Entertainment Journalist
1. Tour Success and Merchandise Restock (00:29 - 03:35)
In this segment, Trisha shares exciting news about the restock of Just Trish hoodies, which initially sold out in record time. The overwhelming demand surprised her, marking a significant milestone as she comments on experiencing being a "sellout" for the first time.
Notable Quote:
Trisha Paytas [02:01]: “We're selling out here. Are we a sellout? We're selling out...”
2. Patreon Announcements and Upcoming Content (03:35 - 05:51)
Trisha and Oscar delve into their Patreon offerings, highlighting exclusive content such as bonus videos, extended podcasts, and behind-the-scenes footage. They announce upcoming projects, including music collaborations and special events like Friendsgiving and live reactions to Halloween costumes.
Notable Quote:
Trisha Paytas [03:33]: “If you want to join the music tier, I post a video asking you guys to help me write songs.”
3. Fashion and Upcoming Cosplays (05:51 - 08:17)
The hosts discuss current fashion choices, focusing on Trisha's new Ugg boots. They also reveal plans for upcoming cosplays related to Chapel's SNL debut and the premiere of "Wicked", expressing enthusiasm for matching costumes and themed outfits.
Notable Quote:
Oscar [05:54]: “But look how cute they are. Really cute.”
4. Tour Ticket Frenzy and Fan Reactions (08:17 - 12:00)
Trisha recounts the frenzy surrounding ticket sales for her New York City show at the Beacon Theater, which sold out in just 25 minutes. She shares anecdotes about fans struggling with Ticketmaster and the intense excitement fueling her sold-out tour.
Notable Quote:
Trisha Paytas [08:17]: “Thank you guys so much. We sold out New York City Beacon Theater in 25 minutes, which is actually the most insane thing I've ever heard of.”
5. Navigating Social Media and DMs (12:00 - 14:00)
Oscar opens up about his challenges with managing direct messages (DMs), expressing anxiety over the unknown content and pressure to respond. Trisha offers insights on maintaining healthy communication and setting boundaries to manage social interactions effectively.
Notable Quote:
Oscar [10:47]: “A DM just makes me anxious because I just never know what's inside.”
6. Word of the Year and Trending Terminology (14:00 - 21:48)
The conversation shifts to discussing the Word of the Year, analyzing trending slang such as "brat," "looks maxing," and "dubious." They humorously propose their own choices, reflecting on how internet culture influences language and societal trends.
Notable Quote:
Oscar [73:10]: “Dubious.”
Trisha Paytas [73:58]: “I love yapping. I love brain rot.”
7. Jason Kelsey Incident and Homophobic Slurs (86:00 - 99:00)
A significant portion of the episode covers the controversial incident involving Jason Kelsey, who retaliated with a homophobic slur after being harassed post a football game. Trisha and Oscar debate the ethical and legal ramifications of his actions, drawing parallels to past incidents like Gabby Ricegum's confrontations.
Notable Quote:
Trisha Paytas [62:37]: “I think they should fall in the same category of, like, shrimp.”
8. Zane and Heath's Extreme Haunted House Experience (99:00 - 123:00)
Trisha and Oscar analyze Zane and Heath's harrowing experience at the "17th Door" extreme haunted house. They describe instances of being tased and the invasive tactics used, raising concerns about the safety and ethical standards of such entertainment venues.
Notable Quote:
Oscar [117:56]: “They euthanized Peanut to test for rabies, because you can't test for rabies on an animal that's alive.”
9. Casey Neistat's Documentary on David Dobrik (123:00 - 156:00)
A deep dive into Casey Neistat's unreleased documentary "Under the Influence", which purportedly contains damaging footage about David Dobrik. The hosts discuss Casey's motivations, his conflicted feelings towards David, and the broader implications for accountability within the influencer community.
Notable Quote:
Trisha Paytas [144:31]: “David didn’t want to talk to him for a reason.”
10. The Tragic Story of Peanut the Squirrel (156:00 - 165:00)
Trisha and Oscar recount the heartbreaking story of Peanut, a squirrel raised by Mark Longo, who was euthanized by state officials after being falsely accused of rabies. They express sadness over the loss and criticize the overzealous response by authorities, emphasizing the importance of responsible pet ownership and legal compliance.
Notable Quote:
Oscar [152:38]: “They euthanized Peanut to test for rabies, because you can't test for rabies on an animal that's alive.”
11. Miscellaneous Topics: Deodorant Preferences and Collectibles (165:00 - End)
The episode concludes with lighter topics, including personal preferences regarding deodorants and a discussion about popular collectibles from Popmart, such as Labubus and Calico Critters. Trisha shares her enthusiasm for these items and mentions plans to incorporate them into future content.
Notable Quote:
Trisha Paytas [103:09]: “What does that mean? That's so weird. People are like, I don't use deodorant because it caused cancer...”
12. Closing Remarks and Future Plans (Final Minutes)
Trisha wraps up the episode by encouraging listeners to subscribe to Patreon for exclusive content, promoting upcoming tours, and expressing gratitude towards her fans. She hints at future collaborations and continues to build excitement for upcoming projects.
Notable Quote:
Trisha Paytas [162:43]: “Thanks, guys, for watching. We'll see you in the next one. Love you.”
Conclusion:
In this episode of Just Trish, Trisha Paytas and Oscar Gracey navigate a mix of personal updates, pop culture commentary, and in-depth discussions on serious controversies. From celebrating tour successes and merchandise milestones to dissecting high-profile incidents involving influencers like David Dobrik and Casey Neistat, the episode offers a comprehensive look into the complexities of internet fame and accountability. Additionally, lighter segments on fashion, collectibles, and everyday preferences provide a balanced and engaging listening experience.
Note: Timestamps are approximate and based on the transcript provided.
