Tim's idea of discussing relationship issues is him and a bunch of women. Not a single actual man who knows what he's talking about included.
I hopped through the episode, so you, all, do not have to:
The topic was the merits of traditional marriage, as well as male & female nature. All I have to say is that if this was the preview of Tim's female-led talk show, he would be better off investing in more Chicken City streams, based upon the quality of the conversation. While Tim was not able to dominate the exchange, as usual, this was not due to him mastering self-control, but the endless interrupting by the participants.
Speaking of which, to discuss this topic, we have:
*Tim, moderating the discussion, who is unmarried & childless, but does have a long-term girlfriend
*Lauren Chen, who is married & has a child
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Rachel Wilson, who is married three different times, separated twice, & has five children
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H. Pearl Davis, who is unable to maintain any relationship
*Isabella Riley Mooney, who is married & has a child, but offered her daughter's virginity to Jon Zherka
on stream
Tim is not finding the best people to talk about stable relationships, or the merits of traditional marriage. Lauren manages to eke out the gold medal, for having an actual family & lasting relationship which culminated in a stable marriage.
Though I did find it funny when Lauren, the Asian, began focusing on the disproportionate failings of black women; citing the large number of fatherless households, & a 50% STD infection rates; dragging down all women. Pearl rushed to deflect unto White women's faults. Pearl rebuts accusations that she uses statistics weighed down by low-education blacks to dissuade college-educated men from getting married. She notes that she talks to men from all walks of life, including those in the military to come to her conclusions. Which is funny, because depending upon the nation is either
slightly or
more prominently filled with blacks, compared to their numbers in the general population of the
United Kingdom &
United States, respectively. Also, there is the stereotype of soldiers marrying strippers for a reason:
Tim had Pearl stay around to be on the
IRL show.
Hannah & Phil were co-hosting this outing.
I noticed this garish skateboard behind Hannah, apparently from The Boonies, the skating branch of Tim's media empire:
At first, I thought this was a quick Sharpie job, but no, this is an actual design used by Tim for merchandise:
This reminded me that Tim has a
TeeSpring store, with a plethora of designs any self-respecting person would be happy to wear, like Phil's face shouting cave man phrases on it:
Clip Collection:
-Tim is such a consoomer, he just had to buy not only a Fauci bobblehead, but devotional candles of both Fauci & Andrew Cuomo:
-Tim talks about using boxing to resolve political differences. Pearl asks who Tim would box to settle differences, to which Tim cannot name anyone. Pearls suggests boxing Steven Bonnell (Destiny), to which Tim says he has "a couple inches & like forty pounds on him?". Phil notes Steven is taller than him, who is allegedly 5' 7". Tim apologies if he manlet marked Steven, but does note he took "three classes of kung fu":
-Pearl brings up the merits of drumming up attention via these types of influencer matches. Phil mentions the ever-successful Creator Clash, as an example, but political commentators are more prone to debate over attention-grabbing stunts:
-A fly bedevils Tim. First, it was stink bugs, now flies. What terrible smells does he emit to attract these vermin?:
-Pearl says troons are doing a better job being women than women, including in sex work. Tim says that makes men who have sex with them gay. Phil & Pearl argue the troons behave more like women. Tim notes a "viral video" of a troon says they "tryt to be trad wives", while real women "try not to be":
-Pearl is joining Tim in music making, so we can look forward to that duet. Tim & Phil discusses the best year for 1990's music: