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What Makes the Guests of 'Good Hang' Laugh

What Makes the Guests of 'Good Hang' Laugh

Update: 2026-03-103
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This episode delves into various forms of entertainment that evoke laughter and comfort. It begins with recommendations for improvised shows like "Very Important People" and discusses the appeal of AI-generated content, such as darkly humorous cat videos. The hosts also share their enjoyment of news bloopers, British panel shows, and reality TV guilty pleasures like "The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City." The conversation touches on classic comedies like "Spaceballs" and "Wayne's World," sketch comedy from "SNL" and Tim Robinson, and the satisfying nature of drain cleaning videos. Comforting content, including heartwarming animal reunions and children's reactions to new glasses, is also highlighted, alongside a discussion on the intelligence behind rewatching favorite shows. The episode concludes with sponsor segments for Subaru hybrids and Visible Wireless.

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00:00:00
Humorous Content and Comforting Media

The episode kicks off with guest recommendations for content that brings laughter and comfort, including the improvised talk show "Very Important People" on Dropout. This segues into discussions about various online trends and media that provide amusement, such as TikTok videos of Beyonce's dance break and the algorithm's quirky suggestions like "rugby build" content. The hosts explore the humor in AI-generated cat videos with dark narratives, the genuine joy found in news bloopers, and the appeal of British panel shows. They also touch upon reality dating shows like "Farmer Wants a Wife" and the comfort derived from watching humorous messages exchanged with friends, framing it as a form of deep teasing and a love language.

00:02:04
Sponsor Segments and Online Personalities

This section features advertisements for Subaru hybrids, emphasizing their long-range capabilities, and Visible Wireless, promoting their unlimited data plan with included taxes and fees. The conversation also touches upon online personalities and characters, such as the Instagram account "Official Pam Goldberg," and humorous dog antics, leading to a lighthearted debate about celebrity casting for a canine movie role.

00:17:04
Comedy Classics and Modern Humor

The hosts delve into beloved comedies, celebrating Mel Brooks' films like "Spaceballs" and "Young Frankenstein" for their goofy and fun humor. They discuss the impact and quotability of "Wayne's World" and its influence on 90s fashion. The discussion extends to sketch comedy, including "SNL" skits and Tim Robinson's "I Think You Should Leave," as well as other comedic films like "Coming to America," "Friday," and "The Other Guys." The upcoming "Naked Gun" movie is also mentioned with anticipation for its joke-heavy comedic style.

00:22:04
Reality TV, Survival, and Guilty Pleasures

The episode explores various reality television genres, including the intense survival show "Alone," where hosts debate their own wilderness capabilities. They admit to guilty pleasures like watching "The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City" for its dramatic and "bonkers" content. The conversation also includes amusing videos of dogs interacting with inanimate objects and a reflection on the honesty and performances in films like "Heartburn."

00:37:29
Heartwarming Content and Episode Outro

The hosts share their go-to comfort watches, which include heartwarming videos of children receiving glasses, soldiers surprising families, and animal reunions. They also find satisfaction in watching drain cleaning videos, particularly those from "Drain Cleaning Australia," appreciating the creators' enthusiasm. The rewatch of "Sex and the City" is discussed for its portrayal of female friendships and its groundbreaking nature. The episode concludes with a reflection on rewatching content as a sign of intelligence and the standard episode outro with credits.

Keywords

Very Important People


An improvised talk show on Dropout featuring character creation with prosthetics and costumes.

Beyonce's Homecoming Dance Break


A popular dance routine trend on TikTok, challenging users to replicate Beyonce's iconic choreography.

AI-Generated Content


Content created by artificial intelligence, including humorous and narrative-driven videos like AI cat animations.

News Bloopers


Unscripted, humorous mistakes during live news broadcasts, valued for their genuine and unpretentious entertainment.

Farmer Wants a Wife


A reality dating show where farmers select partners, known for its premise and potential for dramatic outcomes.

Reality Television


Unscripted television programming, including guilty pleasure shows like "The Real Housewives of Salt Lake City."

SNL Skits


Comedic performances from "Saturday Night Live," including specific bits like the "Bobby and Marty cult" sketch.

Mel Brooks Comedies


Classic satirical and absurd humor films such as "Spaceballs" and "Young Frankenstein."

Naked Gun (Film Series)


A spoof comedy film series known for slapstick humor and surreal gags, with a new installment anticipated.

Sketch Comedy


Short comedic scenes found in shows like "Saturday Night Live" and "I Think You Should Leave."

Drain Cleaning Videos


Satisfying online videos documenting the process of clearing clogged drains, often featuring enthusiastic commentary.

Sex and the City


A groundbreaking television show celebrated for its depiction of female friendships, sex positivity, and its cultural impact.

Q&A

  • What is the show "Very Important People" and where can it be found?

    "Very Important People" is an improvised talk show on Dropout where guests undergo transformations with prosthetics and costumes before improvising characters.

  • What is the premise of the reality show "Farmer Wants a Wife"?

    In "Farmer Wants a Wife," farmers choose potential partners from a group of contestants, involving speed dating and bringing a select few back to their farms.

  • What makes the AI cat videos featuring Hsin humorous?

    The humor comes from Hsin's dark narrative of drugging, cooking, and holding funerals for his animal friends, creating a darkly comedic effect.

  • Why are news bloopers considered a source of pure joy?

    News bloopers are cherished for showcasing genuine, unscripted laughter and vulnerability, providing pure and unpretentious entertainment.

  • What is the appeal of watching British people "break" on panel shows?

    The appeal lies in the satisfaction of seeing British comedians eventually break into laughter after maintaining composure.

  • What is the significance of "Sex and the City" in television history?

    "Sex and the City" was groundbreaking for its frank depiction of female friendships, sex positivity, and open conversations about women's lives.

  • What kind of videos do the hosts find comforting to watch?

    Comforting videos include children getting glasses for the first time, soldiers surprising families, and animal reunions.

  • What is the appeal of drain cleaning videos?

    Drain cleaning videos are popular for their satisfying visuals of clearing blockages and the creators' infectious enthusiasm.

  • What is the comedic style of the new "Naked Gun" movie?

    The new "Naked Gun" movie is described as purely joke-driven, in the style of classic comedies like "Airplane!"

  • What is the significance of rewatching content, according to a recent observation?

    A recent observation suggests that the urge to rewatch familiar content is a sign of a particular kind of intelligence.

Show Notes

A collection of what makes the guests of Good Hang laugh, from AI cats to news bloopers to Australian drain cleaners.
Host: Amy Poehler
Guests: Tina Fey, Quinta Brunson, Paul Rudd, Seth Meyers, Dakota Johnson, Cole Escola, Kathryn Hahn, Gwyneth Paltrow, Ana Gasteyer, Julia Louis-Dreyfus, Hayley Williams, Kristen Wiig, Andy Samberg, Olivia Coleman, Regina King, Ryan Coogler, Claire Danes, Will Forte, Kate McKinnon, and Adam Scott
Executive producers: Bill Simmons, Amy Poehler, and Jenna Weiss-Berman
For Paper Kite Productions: Executive producer Jenna Weiss-Berman, coordinator Sam Green, and supervising producer Joel Lovell
For The Ringer: Supervising producers Juliet Litman, Sean Fennessey, and Mallory Rubin; video producers Jack Wilson and Aleya Zenieris; audio producer Kaya McMullen; social producer Bridget Geerlings; video editor Drew van Steenbergen; and booker Kat Spillane
Original music: Amy Miles




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