Drunk Black geeks discuss society, politics, comics, T.V. and movies. Usually to disastrous results.
The Villains discuss the rise in hate crimes against Asian Americans and the British Crown gets clowned by Black Americans. Two mothers break the law for their daughters' popularity and a Texas bank robber gets out Shout Out to A Real One award.
Episode 89 El Cries At the End Hasbro and Dr. Seuss announce changes that has people screaming "Cancel Culture" and a Missouri minister gets down right sexist in his sermon. WandaVision concludes and a flight from Florida to New Jersey gets spicy. And two Aussies on a mattress leads to a conversation about cannibalism.
The Villains remember Rush Limbaugh and Ted Cruz gets caught being a weasel. A Florida man does some Florida Man stuff and we ask why everyone hates Russell Wilson.
Reports of abuse in Hollywood continue as Marilyn Manson and Armie Hammer (how is that a name?) face credible allegations. Lil Uzi Vert puts a 24 million dollar diamond in his face and one Florida Man makes sure everyone knows where he's from.
It's a new year and the new president had his thunder stolen by Bernie Sanders and the A.G. in the Breonna Taylor case needs a lawyer of his own. A car thief gets a woman a lesson in parenting while a Gwyneth Paltrow scented candle goes nova in one woman's home. And one party in LA spread more than That Rona.
2021 quickly dives out of control as Donald Trump incites violence in the nation's capital. Right wing activists' love affair with police comes to a bitter and as insurgents learn the other thing masks are good for. And Dr. Love is back to show you can't keep a good grifter down.
It's the final episode of 2020 and 2021 ain't looking too better. Biden makes some questionable choices that might further disillusion young voters while Black women fight the good fight, against all the odds. The MCU moves on as Maje and The El prepare to dive into Cyberpunk 2077. And a Florida man does some real Florida Man stuff.
The Regency of Indecency breathes a deep sigh of relief has an end to the Trump Administration is in site. Joe Biden's "complicated" history and a visit to Landscaping HQ are discussed as well as a tail of leaving wild animals TF alone. And a pastor bestows a rather unholy blessing.
Life is often scarier than fiction. Tales of cursed Zoom meetings, conservative paranoia and the return of the Murder Hornet are sure to send chills down your spine.
Covid in the White House, kidnapping plots, raccoons and transgender metal Satanist. 2020 has jumped the Baby Shark
The Regency of Indecency remembers Justice Ruth Bader Ginsburg, the good and the bad. The Great White Shark loses title of King of the Oceans and one business tries to recycle the prophylactics.
Taking a break from the madness of the world, the Villains attempt to read Black conservative pundits Diamond & Silk's new book and get more than they bargained for. The Kardashians' show is coming to an end, but has the damage already been done? Plus a bandit GOAT and murderous mosquitoes.
The Regency of Indecency says goodbye to man taken away too soon. Two mothers prove to be the worst influence on their kids and the world is introduced to Kenosha, Wisconsin.
Biden announces Senator Kamala Harris as his running mate, but will it help or hurt the DNC's chances? Men lose their minds over a necessary bodily function and one woman faces of of our's biggest irrational fears.
The world says goodbye to To Rep. John Lewis and Herman Cain, who died as they lived. The Trump administration amps up its war on everyone while a Texas doctor talks sex with demons. And two tales of adult toys inspire opposite reactions.
A country music act tries to show they care about Black lives by erasing a Black woman's. We chronicle the downfall of Terry Crews and read so Joe Biden erotic fiction. And the CW's new Batwoman has a problematic backstory.
As demands for justice continue to gain support, the movement is met with mockery, denials, fear mongering and even doxxing. Plus one man's bladder loses its battle with beer, in the most horrific way.
As Black Lives Matter protests spread around the world, police seem determined to prove the protesters point. Congressional Democrats don performative ally cosplay and Joe Biden continues to be Joe Biden. And we give a shout out to some real inept villains.
Episode 72: The Breaking Point Recording on Friday, May 29, 2020, the Villains breakdown the most recent events (the murder of Ahmaud Arbery, the attempted murder of Christian Cooper by Amy Cooper and the murder of George Floyd) leading to protest against unjust policing. A discussion which, somehow, sparked conversation about which Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtle we are.
The Villains try to avoid talk of Trump and COVID-19. Elon Musk and Grimes might be bad parents but not as bad as Boosie Baddass. And The El has a strange relationship with his sleep paralysis demon.
Hyster and The El discuss anti-lockdown protests and the ridiculous ideology around them. Diamond and Silk get booted by Fox News and the U.S. meets its newest threat; Murder Hornets.
COVID Madness, teenage Nazis, pizza pranks and porn. This episode has it all.
The global pandemic continues to wreck havoc around the world, and some researchers try to use Africa as a testing ground. New parents give their twins the worst possible names and the current administration is handling things in the worst possible way. Wildlife begins reclaiming the lands and one train engineer's plans, thankfully, fall short.
The world is in the grips of a major health crises and people are hoarding toilet paper but the Villains are here to help. Like the Suicide Squad or the Thunderbolts or some shit.
Episode 66: Execute Episode 66 Following the difficult episode on the Wilmington Massacre, the Villains decide to do a much lighter episode. Topics include murder by suitcase, whizzing in coffee machines, escaped monkeys way too much whiskey.
In November of 1898, white supremacists overthrew the democratically elected government of Wilmington, NC and killed approximately 90 Black men, women and children in the only successful coup in the United States.
The passing of Kobe Bryant spawns a tense debate over who gets to craft how we are to be remembered. A university's gift shop's Black History display raises eyebrows and a judge's opinion of a juror cause him to be removed from his position. The "Stripper Bowl" performers get less than they hoped and Erykah baduizm is giving Gwyneth's yani a run for it's money
The original Villains, Maje and The El, talk about the (then) breaking news on Kobe Bryant and a wild week in in the presidential race. Speaking of race; Black people and the police are clashing, again, and a rooster shows how he a'in't gonna die.
24k Gold vibrators, $950 toilet paper and a candle that smells like her vagina... Rey-Rey and The EL try to figure out WTF is going on with Gwyneth Paltrow?
Trump starts 2020 off with a bang and Terry Gilliam is tired of his people being persecuted. (They aren't, tho.) Tensions boil among British Royals while an Australian man doesn't get to keep his tip. And cell phone related injuries are on the rise, which we fully support.
Episode 62 It's another relaxed but wild ride as the Villains discuss an 82 year-old weight lifting lady, criminals proposing at Walmart, CRJ, Seal and Michael Bolton getting on a plane, Toronto's Poop Bandit and the strangest place to hide your stash.
When Rey-Rey's away, the boys will play. Sober, headache suffering and parenting, the Villains record an unprepared train wreck of a show where we talk about T.I.'s questionable view on women's bodies, "The Mandalorian", Japan not letting women wear glasses in the workplace and other ridiculous stories from around the world.
The Villains discuss spanking, No Nut November, Obeezy and 'Cancel Culture', and a dude arrested for eating sloth bear genitals.
Texas police continue to be on some real bullshit while a candidate for S.C. sheriff continues a shitty tradition. Fox wants to explore 'diversity hires' and a pair of siblings are more than high enough. Doctors are telling people to keep toothpaste off their naughty bits and a family finds a bunch of animal bits in their basement.
The Villains discuss the Murder of Botham Jean and the aftermath of Amber Guyger's trial. A man is suing Apple for turning him gay, and a Tokyo dating site has 2.7 million users, only was a woman. And an Italian chef has an interesting secret ingredient.
Liberal darling Justine Trudeau has a 'colorful' past when it comes to costumes while his counterpart in America has an interesting excuse for his orange hue. Saturday Night Live finds a new way to attract attention while anti-vaxxers attempt to co-opt the Civil Rights movement. And the Raid on Area 51 comes and goes without any extraterrestrial liberation.
2019 ticks on and 45 wants to supercharge and storm. Even the roosters in Australia will kill you and a group of service dogs prove they're good boys and girls. A Florida man gets dinner in an unusual place while a priest makes us ask, "Can We Knock the Hustle?".
Jay-Z and Roger Goodell enter a potentially sinister pack while Black people continue tho have the police called on them for just living their lives. A CNN on air personality makes an interesting claim and an imprisoned Brazilian gang leader makes an interesting escape plan. A New Jersey woman gets revenge when she can't get the D and a Florida couple, well... You just gotta hear this one.
That dude in the White House continues his racist attacks against respected statesmen and the Gipper is exposed as the racist he was. Arizona police to clean up their image in the worst possible way and two comic book TV shows show who his winning the culture war. It's the return of "Can We Knock the Hustle" along with a new segment, "Shout Out to a Real One". (A really inept villain.) And a clown sparks a brawl in the most dangerous of environments.
Hyster and The El discuss 'The Squad' and their battle with the both political parties and 45 letting his racism lead his rhetoric, yet again. Two tells of abused male genitals make Hyster cringe and something dark is brewing in Alabama reservoirs; 'meth-gators'.
The crisis at the border continues to escalate while Customs and Border Patrol's Facebook group makes their case even worse. A wannabe dictator gets a sad parade and his daughter gets thrown international shade. "The Little Mermaid" becomes a more colorful tale and a final tale of love lands a couple in jail.
The Villains respond the comments made by Mitch McConnell regarding reparations and the debate impeachment. OJ, and Cosby make their ways onto Twitter and two Florida men do Florida Man stuff. And someone thinks it's a good idea to remove all the women, Black people and "gay stuff" from cut of "Avengers Endgame".
The Felonious Foursome return for the 50th official episode! They followup on previous stories about the oldest woman in the world, The Biden Bunch, the "adultification" of Black youth and Samantha, the Sex Doll AI. Plus a Catholic school principle has the wildest field trip, ever.
State set the stage to challenge Roe v Wade and a Georgia mayor's office goes full Jim Crow. A TV show's endings causes fans to protest while 5 entertainers receive justice for wrongs committed against them. Bo and Luke fail miserably and the reactions of children to a clown give us hope for the future.
In a relaxed yet glitch filled episode, the Villains give their spoiler filled takes on "Avengers: Endgame". The Also discuss the ongoing fallout of the Mueller Report as well as an Arizona woman's odd 'hit and run' incident, a Florida gang's crazy punishment for members and the fate of an Australian bird that killed its master.
Episode:48 Topless in Olive Garden The Villains try to have an all fun episode but an ad from Ancestry Dot Com puts the brakes on that. Two Tales of Walmart will leave you in stitches while Florida gators and turtles threaten communities. A man sues his parents from breaking his spank bank and cheese gets to listen to better music than you do.
Hyster and The El try to answer this question.
The Villains discuss the tragic death of Nipsey Hussle and the life of Dr. Sebi. Alcohol, guns and bullet proof vests combine to a pretty rough night and Cardi B gives a few guys a rude awakening. Diamond and Silk deliver hot takes while Diamond Joe shows why he needs to take a seat. All this and a whole lot of tarantulas and dead rats.
Maje, Hyster and The El welcome the newest Inept Super Villain, Rey-Rey, as they discuss the reactions to New Zealand terrorist attack and right wing hate groups. An active shooter drill in Indiana leaves teachers shaken and a Fox News contributor has an interesting take on slavery. A Long Island woman experiences a living nightmare while an UK family tries to live the dream. And Chuck Todd asks the most ridiculous question of 2019.
An I.S.V.P. Special Report Selfies & Shenanigans Hyster and The El recap Chicago's St. Patrick's Day celebration, UK women don't know their bodies and an Arizona woman risks it all for a selfie.
Politics, alleged sexual predators, miscarriages of justice and a horrific video game concept sends the Villains on a downward spiral of despair. But elite wolves, two types of foxes, an irresponsible gun owner and a woman who has seen way too many soda commercials brings laughter and joy to the the Villains, in the end.