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A long segment is devoted to the cringe-worthy world of morning TV, where the comedians roast the absurdity of dressing up, performing in front of seemingly uninterested audiences, and the often humiliating routines required just to keep a job. They recall doing morning shows dressed as "fake rappers" or crazy characters, and the ridiculousness of trying to entertain a non-viewing audience with no measurable fan base.
They poke fun at the lowest rung of show business: the morning television hosts, comparing the industry to a Christian convenience store—strange, limiting, and full of empty rituals. Throw in stories about drunk motorcycle rides in Vietnam or weird interactions with local TV hosts, and you get a sharp commentary on the bizarre, often demeaning world of TV fame.