Bobby Can See!
Bobby Lee reveals he's finally seeing the world clearly for the first time after getting glasses—transforming his experience of everything from roller coasters to human expressions. The revelation sparks a surreal, chaotic pitch for a fictional Comics Unleashed episode where he and his friends sabotage the show with absurdity: no jokes, a narcoleptic collapse, a rabid rabbit named Julio, and a dominatrix version of his mom. The episode spirals into a fever dream of absurdity, blending real-life absurdities—like a man slurping a giant Icy in a theater, a horror film that grossed $80 million on a $1 million budget, and a pitch about a meth-addicted grocery driver with a long penis that follows him. Amid the madness, the show also delivers genuine moments: a heartfelt conversation about OCD treatment with NoCD, a candid coming-out story from a guest, and a surprisingly touching hair transplant discussion with a doctor who confirms that yes, you could theoretically grow hair on your palms. The episode is a masterclass in comedic chaos, where the real magic isn’t in the jokes—it’s in the shared vulnerability beneath the absurdity.
Bobby Lee’s first time seeing clearly after 40 years of blurry vision changed how he experiences the world—now he can see roller coasters, facial expressions, and even his girlfriend’s true intentions.
The group pitches a surreal, un-aired Comics Unleashed episode where they refuse to answer questions, collapse into a narcoleptic fit, and introduce a rabid rabbit named Julio.
A horror film called Obsession grossed $80 million on a budget under $1 million, proving that indie horror can dominate with a strong concept and execution.
OCD is one of the most treatable mental health conditions when treated with exposure and response prevention (ERP) therapy—NoCD offers virtual, insurance-covered treatment.
Hair transplants can be done on non-scalp areas like beards, calves, and even palms—though the doctor warns against pubic hair transplants due to texture mismatch.
…and 3 more takeaways available in PodZeus
Andrew’s San Diego Show & The Bad Game Show Launch
Andrew Santino promotes his upcoming comedy shows in Del Mar, California, and announces the launch of The Bad Game Show, a new weekly game show on the Bad Friends Podcast channel.
Bobby’s First Time Seeing Clearly
“I just saw a blur. Wow. And I was driving today, I was going, oh, they have rides? Like you could see the roller coasters and stuff. Yeah. Yeah, I could never see them. It's crazy. I've never seen any of that.”
The Absurd Comics Unleashed Pitch
“I wake up, right? And I go, do you want to see my dog? What? Yeah. Yeah. So I have a dog named Julio who no one can see. Right. He's rabid. He's a rabbit.”
The Horror Film Obsession & Its $80M Success
“It's an indie horror that is going to make $100 million with a budget under a million. He's getting his little weaner. It's so fucking good.”
OCD & Mental Health: The NoCD Treatment Breakdown
The hosts discuss OCD and promote NoCD, the world’s leading treatment provider for OCD, emphasizing that ERP therapy is the most effective treatment and is covered by insurance for over 138 million Americans.
“I wake up, right? And I go, do you want to see my dog? What? Yeah. Yeah. So I have a dog named Julio who no one can see. Right. He's rabid. He's a rabbit.”
“His penis was following him. Yeah. And that's a good story. I'm so glad I had these producers helping. Yeah, yeah, yeah.”
“It's an indie horror that is going to make $100 million with a budget under a million. He's getting his little weaner. It's so fucking good.”
Hosts
Guests
Bobby Lee
person
Andrew Santino
person
Quinnipiac Interns
organization
Dr. David Deutsch
person
Comics Unleashed
other
Andres
person
Bosley
organization
Obsession
media
The Bad Game Show
other
Ferrari
brand
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