The Biggest Social Experiment Ever Committed On A Podcast Ever feat. Sam

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Okay, folks, it is the thrilling conclusion of the Bobby T saga tonight on the Auntie Donna podcast.

If you have not listened to the last two Auntie Donna podcasts, I recommend that you do.

This is the conclusion to it.

That's right, Bobby T coming to an end.

Very exciting stuff on this podcast.

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Otherwise, please enjoy this episode of the Auntie Donna podcast.

You're listening to the Auntie Donna Podcast, the greatest fucking podcast in the world.

Broden like a Zach is sometimes a guest.

We hope you enjoyed the motherfucking podcast.

Well, welcome back to the Auntie Donna podcast with

Mark, Zach, Broden, and Bobby T.

Our beautiful new guest.

You know, fan favorite character, Bobby T.

Bobby T, how are you?

I'm good.

Thank you.

Great.

Funny.

So Broden got to meet Bobby T for the first time last week.

And we are...

Full disclosure, we're banking these two.

Bobby T

is here for a second podcast, but Broden literally just met Bobby T.

We're still in the fallout from that.

What does it feel like having just met the

probably the most popular Auntie Donner character there's ever been?

I'm conflicted.

Yeah, wow.

Okay, Tell us about that, Brody.

Well,

I like the energy it's brought to the room.

Yeah.

I like that there is, you know, this

glimmer, a glint in your eye,

in both of your eyes.

How that came in and why you're getting joy from this, we don't need to go into.

But

I am conflicted because at the other side, every time that Sam puts on that voice, it makes me feel sick a bit.

And

it grates on my ear.

So you don't like Bobby T?

Now, that's very interesting because if you've you've listened to the old episode i said i'm conflicted yeah if you've listened to the last two episodes you would know uh that bobby t has taken the auntie donner world by storm if we had a pre pre-edited package we'd throw to that right now yes we would want you to imagine that like uh the auntie bobby t is taking the world by storm and then we cut to like footage of bobby t

but that is the story so far bobby t came into the podcast two weeks ago yeah he blew me and mark away with um I'll say Sam was playing it with this fresh approach to a character based on a real person but with an absurd layer on top of it.

I went to high school with Daniel Eck.

You went to high school.

She went to high school with Daniel Eck who founded Spotify.

So this is all based on a true character.

You know all that from the first episode.

Second episode, we wanted Broden to meet Bobby T.

In that time, Bobby T blew up online.

The Reddit community went crazy.

The Instagram community went crazy.

One person even heckled Broden at his live show, which we would never encourage and never recommend.

Also, someone heckled me at my show about Bobby T.

So it wasn't just a Broden thing.

No.

But don't heckle my shows.

Everyone was heckling us about it.

You had some stuff about Bobby T.

It wasn't aimed at Broden.

No.

We all had it.

You guys are crazy for heckling us all.

I know.

I was getting yelled at down the street.

Yeah.

Crazy stuff.

Broden finally met Bobby T.

Loved Bobby T, yeah?

Yes.

Love Bobby T.

Bobby T's funny, hilarious.

And now we've got Bobby T back on for another week.

Maybe

permanently.

Potentially.

That all depends on, you know.

Sam agreed to that?

Bobby T's schedule?

Got to take Bobby T's schedule.

I've got to check Bobby T's schedule.

But a Sweden.

Next week we'll be playing around with one of our better-known concepts to see if Bobby T fits into funny mums and dads or fits into land parties.

Yeah, yeah.

This week we just wanted to spend a little more time getting to know Bobby T.

So this is Bobby T month, obviously.

Yeah, yeah, because Broden hasn't been able to fully feel the magic.

of Bobby T because as much as Broden, I see Broden saying he loves Bobby T, he's into it, you don't seem convinced.

You're giggling Bobby T right now.

No, I'm just looking at Sweden and Sweden facts.

Oh, right.

See, Broden's getting on board with Bobby T.

Yeah, nice, nice.

And I no doubt, because Broden can see now the genius of Bobby T, a character that makes sense, works.

Do you live in Stockholm?

Yeah.

Okay.

And what's life?

Did you grow up in Stockholm?

I grew up in Stockholm

and I go to school, high school, with Daniel Eck.

Yeah, so I went to school in Stockholm and went to school with Daniel Eck.

And what school was that?

I'm real.

You're real.

So

Bobby T is a real person.

So, Sam, I think, saw a documentary.

You can break.

You're on a documentary.

Limited series.

And Bobby T was a character in this series about Daniel Eck and Spotify and how it rips off artists.

And Sam decided, well, was that a real character?

Bobby T's a real person.

Bobby T's a real person.

And what Sam thought would be interesting is what would happen if I took this real person with a real gripe with Daniel Eck, who went to high school with him, and I added an absurd voice to it.

He brought it to the podcast.

Took me and Mark a beat to get on board.

Yeah.

And make sure by Miko playlist.

Playlist.

Playlist.

I make sure by me.

Yeah.

Took me and took me and Mark a beat to get on board.

If anything, I don't think we were even on board by the end of the episode.

Sam was a great character.

It's no judice.

Yeah.

But the fan response was so crazy.

We all had comments, heckles, all of us equally.

And now Bobby T is back for a third consecutive week.

That's how much the fans love and respond to Bobby T,

the best character in the Auntie Donna podcast.

And Broden agrees with that?

Yeah.

Yes, you do.

Of course you do.

Because

you'd be crazy if you didn't.

Yeah.

But you agree.

You agree, right?

Yes,

I've said I agree.

Bobby T.

I've said I agree.

Broden, would you say you're a wolf or a lamb?

A fucking.

I'm a wolf.

You're a wolf.

I'm a bear wolf.

Yeah, so you lead.

What's that white ones?

What's those white ones that are extinct?

A dire wolf.

Do I'm a direct?

Not anymore.

Not anymore.

No, they are.

They are extinct.

They made them.

I thought it was a mythical creature, the dire wolf.

So, yeah,

when you believe something, you would never just say, you'd never follow the pack.

Never.

No, you're a leader.

A dire wolf would follow the pack, though, because a diet.

You're the alpha.

You're the alpha wolf.

Yeah, you asked me if I was a wolf or a sheep.

And a lot of studies have found that the concept of an alpha within a wolf or a dog pack is incorrect.

They were misreading situations.

But it just

in a lion, you know,

there's a clear

lion leader.

The woman.

Well, the alpha,

the male of the pack will come.

Well, the women go hunting.

That's right.

And then they just sit there.

And then another alpha will come in and when the older one gets old, they'll try and go in and they'll kill the cubs of the last males litter and

gobble them up.

So that's interesting that you're the kind of person who wouldn't just follow.

You wouldn't just follow.

You wouldn't just follow, would you?

Well, that's not what I said.

I said I'm a wolf in a pack.

Yeah.

So you would follow?

Just give us an idea of how you consider yourself.

Do you think you're like a leader here?

You wouldn't, if someone was saying, hey, this song is really cool.

I would hope not to.

No, you wouldn't.

You wouldn't.

Wow.

You're not that kind of person, right?

Is it time to reveal?

Yeah, Broden.

Broden, you've been a part of the biggest social experiment.

It's so interesting, Broden, that you say that about yourself, that you just say what you feel,

that you lead

when actually,

Broden.

Paramount did come to us.

Paramount Plus did speak to us.

Bobby T isn't that funny, Broden.

Brynn, Brodan.

Brennan, Brian.

When we first had Bobby T,

it was a bad day for Sam because the character didn't quite land in the room.

It wasn't as much of a home run as maybe Sam thought it would be.

when he brought it in.

And so Zach and I looked to each other and we went, well, what are we going to do here?

And at that moment, Broden, we made our decision because we thought, sure,

we don't have the character we hoped we'd have but we do have an opportunity here yeah we have an opportunity to do the biggest social experiment ever committed on a podcast ever and to maybe get our friend Broden to learn a little something about himself maybe reveal a darker side of him that he wasn't aware existed and get him to be a little more honest.

So what did I do?

Broden.

Broden.

What did I do?

The episode that you weren't allowed to listen to,

there was actually a reason why you weren't allowed to listen to it.

Sam,

do you want to fill Broden in a little bit on this?

On the episode.

Who are you, really?

This is Sam Lingham.

He's the head writer.

Okay.

Yeah.

No, Bobby T's a real person, Broden.

And he did bring the character of Bobby T.

He was in a limited series.

She was in a limited series called Playlist.

It's also just everyone, the thing is, everyone in that series is real except for Bobby T.

Ah, Bobby T's like a fictional art teaser.

I I remember this from the episode.

You had to explain all of this to us.

How did it play out on the day?

You came in, you did Bobby T.

Yeah, I did Bobby T.

You stopped and you said, what's going on?

Yeah.

Explain to us what's going on.

Then I did it some more.

Yeah.

And then

you Operation Prank Broden.

Operation Observatory.

I wouldn't call this a prank.

I would call this the greatest.

The single greatest psychological experiment involving the greatest amount of

participants ever committed in the history of podcasting.

Because it's really interesting.

What happened to you?

Well, I'd love to hold a mirror up to you now so you can see exactly

what you emotionally and psychologically what you've just been through.

Do you think this has been successful for you guys?

I think we proved something.

Broden, this is not for us.

This was for you to learn a lesson about yourself.

Shall we tell him what we told the fans to do?

Yeah, I I think we should.

So that

organic response to Bobby T, that, those comments in the Reddit, those comments under the videos,

even the disagreements,

even the fact that not everyone was on board, a point that I think you took to mean that this was possibly real or was real because of the disagreement and the variety in the opinion.

It's not what I heard.

Yeah, yes, it is.

All of that, Broden, was orchestrated by us and, of course, executed by our beautiful, amazing fans.

Last week, I was talking ill of them.

I spoke poorly of them.

I said I would cut off their noses.

No, that was all part of the ruse.

I love our fans, and they were in on the joke and they executed it perfectly.

There are around 100,000 people, maybe, that listen to this podcast, and they together.

You sure?

So I don't fucking know.

But they, let's say, 10, and they played you like the fiddle that you are.

and this is the lesson what did you call it a fiddle we said to them we said to them don't be too full on about it we said make it subtle make it seem like you just like the character and they did it beautifully we said we said to them make sure you scroll through the reddit or the comments and that if there's already a lot of positivity don't don't engage or just like upvote things yeah and that's exactly what they did they were so subtle with it bro

to create an environment in which you would step into to reveal something that maybe you didn't know about yourself.

Which is, which is, Broden.

You tell me what I learned.

That I don't think you think for yourself.

When you first met Bobby T.

Fucking what?

When you first met Bobby T,

we asked you what you thought.

I get it.

I get it.

And you said Bobby T is so funny.

I'm pretty sure you said.

You said Bobby T is hilarious.

You know what I wanted to have Bobby T on?

We've got Bobby T on, Sam.

Sam is here, is he not?

Sam?

Yeah, I'm here.

Sam is here.

Why is Sam here for this episode?

You agreed.

You thought it would be a wonderful idea to keep Bobby T on as a guest because of how funny they were and the response.

At one point, I said to you, Broden, we're happy to cut Bobby T.

It's your choice.

And at that point, you made the choice to keep on Bobby T with no pressure from us.

we just simply offered you a choice and you made it we isn't that interesting we practiced to remain neutral the entire time so that the decision ultimately was yours and it was and you chose to keep Bobby T because of how funny you thought they were and the reveal today Broden is that Bobby T is a trash piece no it's a fine character it's like I'm it was worth a shot didn't quite land and yet...

We don't have to be too mean to say about Bobby T.

No, no, no, it's not about T.

It was an alright idea.

It just did an idea.

Didn't stick the lambo.

And yet you were adamant that it's the funniest character that's ever been on this podcast.

How are you feeling right now?

You must be feeling pretty crazy, pretty, pretty, pretty nuts.

Pretty wild.

Must be looking inward a lot.

I'm in shock.

Yeah, yeah.

Yeah, yeah.

The first little things I probably need to bring up is I never was fully on board with it.

I was pretty clear with it.

It's easy to say now.

Interesting.

That's interesting you would say that.

Then, why did you agree to have Bobby T come back?

Yeah, because you said, Don't you think that Bobby T should come back?

So, you're

easily influenced by those around you.

I would say I'm agreeable in this dynamic, yes.

So, you have a problem saying no with that?

I would say, in this circumstance where there is no stakes, yeah,

so you're saying so, so

so

I would say in these circumstances,

I was more than happy to sit through 30 minutes of this character.

But if it made everyone happy, but your gut,

your core,

your core, yeah, what do you want me to say?

What do you want me to say?

What would make you feel better, Mark?

What I'm saying is

the truth that lived in you told you that Bobby T wasn't all it's hyped up to be, but you still, but yeah, yeah.

Well, I would argue, Mark, I would argue that Broden started to believe that Bobby T was really funny.

Yeah,

I would second, I would second that.

Yeah,

don't alter it.

How did that feel?

Y'all turned and look to me at the same time then for an answer.

How did that feel when you heard all this hype about Bobby T?

And it was so subtly played by the audience.

They really didn't go too hard.

I mean, they yelled it out to me on the street.

Yeah, and at live shows and on the street.

I will just reiterate:

we didn't ask them to do that.

No, no, no, we didn't ask.

Why'd you wink then?

I don't know.

We were very clear.

We were very clear with them.

Be subtle about the love for Bobby T.

Don't overhype it.

And that's what they did.

They were so

subtle

about it.

Don't think that's true.

No, I think they were.

And how did that feel when you started seeing this hype for Bobby T?

What were you thinking about Bobby T?

I went, there's some sort of anti-joke happening on the podcast.

Wow.

Because that, if that was the case, you would have said that.

Yeah, why didn't you speak up?

Why didn't you speak up?

Why didn't you speak up?

I did.

What?

Did you?

I went,

what did you say?

What did you say?

I said, I think either this character is entirely fake or it's.

Yeah, yeah.

Oh, he said that right up the top.

But it wasn't fake it wasn't fake yeah

it wasn't fake it wasn't fake so what does that reveal about yourself what does that reveal about your own psychology because we've invested in nearly a month in this whole

mark's grimacing

i would love to make what would genuinely be good is like a sit-down document like we sit down and you guys talk about the social experiment all the work that went into it like it's a sit-down documentary yeah next when this comes out yeah but it Did it work?

No, it didn't work.

Well, okay, what do you want me to say?

What would make you

feel happy?

Just if it, because we put a lot of effort into it.

But if it's an experiment,

you shouldn't be attached to the results of an experiment, surely.

No, but we kind of set it up.

It's not like we're setting up.

You're looking for it.

But that's the problem in science, right?

And Sam, back me up here.

You're a scientist.

You are.

Scientists should never be looking for a certain certain answer.

They should be looking to find answers.

We're scientists, second entertainers first.

Yeah.

Bro.

So kind of for the joke.

Yeah.

Kind of the joke to work.

I'll let you know.

What do you need?

For the joke to work, what do you need me to do?

I don't want to tell you outright what we need from you.

No, because, yeah,

that would ruin the experiment.

Do you want to write it down?

No, just let you make the choice.

Let you make the choice, right?

We're just going to ask you a question.

You can answer it.

Yeah.

Just be honest.

Okay.

Please.

Please.

All right.

Broden,

what did you think about Bobby T when you first met her?

I thought it was a very fun week, a few weeks.

And what did you think of the character?

I thought it was very charming.

Fun and funny.

Based on...

What do you want me to say?

What was your gun?

Do you want me to sign my name?

What was happening inside your head?

And how did that differ from you?

Do you want me to answer truthfully?

Broden, mate, we're being recorded.

We can't tell you what to say, okay?

But you know what I'm saying?

Do you want me to answer truthfully?

All I'm going to say is...

You want me to lie down, lay down my arms, and not be a leader in this movie.

Broden, mate, we can't tell you what to say.

All right?

We can't tell you what to say.

That's really important.

You can coerce me.

But, Broden, Broden, you can coerce me.

Listen to me, mate.

We know you've got a show to do tonight.

We know you want to get out of here.

So now I'm trapped.

Broden.

So now all we need is for you to

tell us how you felt about Bobby T.

Am I allowed to get up and leave right now?

Well, look, I mean, it would sort of ruin the podcast, which is pretty important to us making money and the company sort of continuing.

So that's totally your call,

but it would sort of...

You're not under arrest?

Yep.

So I can get up and leave.

This is a podcast.

Can I have a lawyer present?

If you want to ruin the podcast, that's totally fine.

We can't stop you from doing it.

We would note that, though, if you left.

And what would happen if you're noting of it?

It just would be relevant to us and what we think.

Yeah, it would be good to know that that's how you approach such an important aspect of the business.

And then we can take that information away and have the discussions that we need to have.

And then we'd come back to you with, you know, a result that...

What do you think, Sam?

What do I think?

Yeah.

So what I'm reading, that is, I'm trapped in this room.

No, no, no, no, no.

You're not trapped in this room.

No, no, no, no, no.

You're not trapped.

Why bring up that I have places I need to be later?

Broden, listen to me.

Why would you bring it to me?

No, no, listen to me.

All we need is to get your story about Bobby T, what happened, how it played out in your mind.

I just want to say all of your mates have told us that they thought Bobby T was funny.

Yeah.

All right.

And

it's going to look pretty bad if you say something different.

All right, fine.

Yeah.

I thought it was hilarious.

Once you guys all said

that it was funny and the crowd came up to me and bothered me and said, Bobby T,

I thought it was hilarious.

All right, we're going to need you to walk through the whole timeline.

I would argue that this social experiment hasn't worked.

No, no, well,

it's up to you.

Because of what you're needing me to do right now.

What you're needing me to do right now.

If you want to say that, you can say that, right?

But it's not good.

It's not going to look good.

It's not going to look good, buddy.

Okay?

Fuckers.

Do you want to go home?

Okay, here we go.

Sam, please.

Broden, I think you can just take a breath.

You can just calm down.

You're in a social space.

Oh, fuck you.

Let me get you.

Do you want to go?

Everything's okay.

Do you want to get some water, mate?

Huh?

Let's get you.

I've got a fucking glass of water.

Yeah, we'll just.

Hey, everything's calm.

I don't know where you feel.

It's so good.

There's no need to raise your chicken.

Can I explain to you what we need from you, Broden?

If we're going to

wrap this up.

Okay.

I need you to talk through from,

and we're not putting any words in your mouth.

No, we are not.

I need you to talk through from when the go and listen to this podcast, Broden podcast came out up until now.

Yeah.

How your, what your feelings were about Bobby T.

Sure.

When you met Bobby T.

Talk us through a timeline.

Fuck it sucks.

And before you make any decisions, have we pushed you to say anything here?

Yes.

Have we told you what to say?

Yes.

Broden.

Broden.

Just be honest.

No.

We haven't told you what to say.

Yes, yes, no.

No.

Okay.

Just be honest.

Be honest.

Know your place.

And this is like season one of Making a Murderer.

It's like a lot of things, mate.

Now,

it's quite a knife's edge satire we're doing here.

So naming it might get us in trouble.

Broden, Broden, tell us what happened.

In your own words.

Just asking.

Just asking from the moment you heard Bobby T up until now.

I...

Was like they're doing some anti-joke here.

Okay.

Okay.

Let's not write that down.

We can keep recording.

We don't need to write that down though, Broden.

hmm, interesting.

Interesting.

Is that really what you felt?

No, I felt, all right, okay, fine.

I felt,

I felt that there was a huge crowd swell of energy for this Bobby T character.

Oh, okay, good.

And I thought, what's all this about?

Yeah, great.

And I was desperate to hear this character, but I waited.

Wait, I'm going to get this down.

Yeah, maybe put that down.

Maybe let's write that down.

Turn the cameras back on.

Yeah, write that down.

Okay.

Yeah, great.

Yeah.

Them talking.

And then I came on this podcast, and you were talking about how you guys loved the Bobby T pod character.

Were we?

Were we?

Were we pushing it that hard?

No, you were just saying you liked it.

Interesting.

I don't even...

You weren't.

You didn't mention it.

No, no, right.

Yeah.

So we didn't mention it?

No, you didn't mention it.

And then the Bobby T character came on and I loved it immediately.

But I was influenced by all the positive energy I'd heard before it.

Really?

And yeah, was there any

there was no gut feeling inside?

A different voice telling you something different?

You know, really?

I was fully convinced it was funny.

Let's just stop recording for a second.

Really, there was nothing, there was nothing different.

Initially, I thought it was bad, but then

say that one more time.

Initially, I thought it was bad, but then I thought it was good because of the energy around it.

Okay, that's interesting.

That's interesting.

Which I do think is actually true in comedy.

mass opinion can be.

Yeah, yeah, yeah, yeah.

That's fine.

Let's stick to the subject matter if we can.

Something you're not immune to yourself.

There was years when people would come see Auntie Donna and reviewers, their instinct would go, that's shit.

And then one year, like, we got a big enough audience that mass,

mass, you know, that it tipped.

And then reviewers went, oh, they've always been great.

That's something I truly think happened.

Go on.

And that's sort of what's happened to you today.

Yeah.

Yeah.

Go on.

Just want to hear a little bit about

whose decision it was to keep Bobby T around, how that came.

Me, I did.

Can you tell us about that?

I decided to bring him back for another episode.

And you didn't feel coerced in any way to do such a thing?

Not at all.

All right.

Well, good.

Okay.

Okay.

That's very good.

That's very good.

What else?

I think that's nearly everything.

Well, yeah.

I guess how did it feel once it was revealed to you that you were part of?

It felt shocking.

It felt shocking and it made me think different things about myself but the most

maybe i don't know what's funny but the biggest thing i learned and i was like what this is the greatest social experiment ever is that what you want no wait wait wait wait wait wait we don't want anything man no yeah but if if that's your opinion you just say it i haven't written that down but we don't want anything great is that your opinion that's my opinion then you say it to us again but don't say that other stuff my opinion is that i was shocked that that was a social experiment.

And what did you think?

Where do you think this social experiment ranks amongst other social experiments?

Say that in your own words.

I think it ranked first

of all social experiments.

Great, great, great.

Now,

my final thing to say.

This is all undercut because I

was lying that whole time.

You will not silence me.

I fucking knew it was fake, you motherfuckers.

You stand before me and judge not.

You fucks!

Fuck you, Bobby T.

Fuck you, Sam.

Fuck you, Mark, and fuck you, Zach.

The social experiment is a failure.

Fuck you, dogs.

Interesting.

Okay, I'm not gonna write any of that down.

I will not be silenced because I have a name.

Because I will have none other in my life

because I swear to sign or or some shit.

Fuck you!

All three of you cut heads!

Wow.

It worked.

Wow.

Wow.

Obviously, we'll have to cut that John Proctor stuff at the end, but I think.

Well, in our attempt to break Broden's mind, I would say it was a successful social experiment.

Congratulations to everyone that helped us.

What a wonderful

experiment there.

I hope he's not

actually

broken.

Do you think we broke him?

I think he's...

Well, it's in his name.

Of course we broke him.

Oh, broken, yeah.

His name is broken.

That was fun.

That was really interesting.

I loved that.

Great little prank.

Yes.

Paramount plus, if you're listening

and you want another prank show, consider us, I guess.

You know, we, because not only are our pranks funny, but people learn a lot about themselves.

In the end, we reveal a truth.

They're quite revealing, quite profound.

HBO, even.

God, I think we could take this to HBO with the levels of profundity.

Absolutely.

I think it's clear that Broden learnt that sometimes it's best to trust your gut and not go along with the pact.

We broke him mentally, which was a secondary goal of ours.

That was less relevant for me.

I was looking more for just a funny little prank.

Yeah.

But I think when I he took it a bit seriously, yeah.

Yeah.

Lindsay, how far into this podcast are we?

You're about 29 minutes.

Okay.

Okay.

Well, listen, it might be a slightly shorter one, might be about the right length.

I think we've learned a lot of things.

Sam, thank you so much for being a part of this.

I just want to say I love Bobby T.

Yeah, I was wondering, would you guys like to hear some more songs from Bobby T?

Sure.

Oh, yeah.

Why don't we close it?

Take us out with

a beautiful Bobby T song.

Closing out possibly for the last time ever,

unless there's popular demand, unless you want Bobby T back, you let us know.

Exactly.

Lindsay, is Broden listening now?

He's back.

I can get him a pair of headphones.

No, no, no, no, no, no, get him a pair of headphones.

Listeners.

Listeners.

Okay, what we're going to do now, all right, is

we're going to have a thing where it's like, we know that Bobby T was a joke, but actually I kind of miss Bobby T.

Yeah.

In fact, I kind of liked Bobby T.

I was upset that they did this joke around Bobby T

because I just actually liked Bobby T and I want to kind of get an organic groundswell of support

from Bobby T.

Can I add a colour to that?

Yeah, yeah, it was just like I like the energy that Bobby T brings.

I don't like I don't like the character much.

I thought it was really funny.

It was a shame that they ended Bobby T.

I would have loved more Bobby T and more of that dynamic.

It would be great if Bobby T came back at some point.

They don't have to do the Bobby T prank anymore.

Now that Broden's in on it, I'd love to see more episodes of all of them engaging with Bobby T.

You must not go as hard as you did last time.

No, no.

You all went a little too hard.

And this is not any one person's fault, but you just have to accept

once it's happened, the better thing to do is just to

sit back, upvote.

The best thing you can do is upvote or like another comment.

We really only want three comments maximum.

If you see

and just do it on podcast stuff, right?

Don't do it on other sketches.

Don't do it on other stuff.

Just every time there's a podcast video, it goes up.

Little clip.

It was fun.

It was really fun.

Just don't go quite as hard this time.

No heckles.

Absolutely.

The Bobby T experiment was great.

It'd be great to see him again.

Love that energy that he brings.

Just Ernest.

Ernest, Bobby T.

We want a very gradual, slow groundswell of, I hope we get Bobby T back.

And then we'll see.

See what happens.

See what happens.

Okay.

Shall I take us out with some songs?

Yeah, take us out with some songs.

This is Bobby T singing some songs

for her friends.

Zaggery, Zaggy, Z,

Zaggy, Mark, Mark, Mark, Mark, Bright, Bright, Bright, Brown, Zaggy, Ziggy, Zaggery, Zaggery, Mark, Mark, Mark, Mark, Bray, Brad, Brad, I said, I

drop

I think just do a slow fade.

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