Soup, Salad, or Breadsticks? Jessica Kirson Knows the Answer
TLDRIn this humorous talk show segment, the host, Taylor, engages in a playful and irreverent discussion with Jessica Kirson and others. Jessica ranks colors, humorously expressing her dislike for red due to her anger, followed by blue because of her sadness, and white as her favorite due to a past struggle with cocaine. The conversation takes a lighthearted turn as they discuss forbidden food cravings, with Jessica humorously referring to cutoff denim shorts as something that looks crispy and edible. Eddie chimes in with a patriotic twist on where babies should be made, emphasizing American manufacturing. The show concludes with a comical debate on the choice between soup, salad, or breadsticks, with each guest providing a witty and unique answer, showcasing the show's entertaining and spontaneous nature.
Takeaways
- π¨ Jessica ranks colors with red being her least favorite due to her anger, blue second because of sadness, and white as her favorite with a reference to cocaine almost ruining her life.
- π Taylor has a knack for making good call backs, as evidenced by the audience's laughter and Jessica's comment.
- π Jessica humorously refers to wanting to eat 'cutoff denim shorts' because they look crispy like jerky.
- πΊπΈ Eddie humorously suggests that babies should be made in America by American workers, showing a playful take on patriotism.
- π½ The final question posed to the group is to choose between soup, salad, or breadsticks, with each person giving a unique and humorous response.
- π« Jessica playfully refuses to say 'breadsticks' orally due to societal norms, indicating a double entendre.
- ποΈββοΈ There's a hint of Jessica's past struggles with substance abuse, as she mentions cocaine almost ruining her life.
- π€£ Eddie's response to where babies should come from is a comedic take on the 'Made in America' slogan.
- π΄ The conversation takes a light-hearted turn with the discussion of food preferences, specifically breadsticks.
- π³οΈβπ There's an underlying theme of personal freedom and making choices without societal judgment, especially in Jessica's response to the breadstick question.
- π The dialogue is filled with humor and sarcasm, showcasing the comedic talents of the individuals involved.
Q & A
What is the name of the talk show mentioned in the transcript?
-The name of the talk show is 'AFTER MIDNIGHT'.
What is Jessica's least favorite color among red, white, and blue?
-Jessica's least favorite color is red, as she mentions being 'enraged'.
Why does Jessica rank blue as her second choice among the colors?
-Jessica ranks blue second because she says she is 'so sad'.
What does Jessica associate with white being her number one choice?
-Jessica associates white with cocaine almost ruining her life, which is why it's her number one choice.
What does Taylor offer Jessica after her statement about cocaine?
-Taylor offers Jessica a straw, implying a possible reference to drug use.
What does Taylor say about his ability to make good call backs?
-Taylor claims that he only has good call backs.
What food does Jessica relate to cutoff denim shorts?
-Jessica relates cutoff denim shorts to jerky because they look really crispy.
What is Eddie's humorous take on where babies should be made?
-Eddie humorously suggests that babies should be made in America and American factories by American workers, emphasizing a nationalistic theme.
What is the final question posed to the group in the transcript?
-The final question posed to the group is to choose between soup, salad, or breadsticks, with the condition that they can only pick one.
How does the person responding to the final question about breadsticks express their choice?
-The person chooses breadsticks but adds a humorous comment about not doing so orally, and as a woman living in Los Angeles, she would eat them in private.
What does Eddie order as his meal?
-Eddie orders spaghetti.
What is the context of Eddie's comment about recapping the game?
-Eddie's comment about recapping the game is a playful attempt at a call back to a previous joke or statement, as indicated by his saying 'I am trying to do a call back, bitch!'
Outlines
ποΈ Talk Show Introduction and Color Preferences
The first paragraph introduces the show 'After Midnight' with a casual and humorous tone. Taylor, the host, welcomes the audience and quickly dives into a segment of the show. Jessica, a guest, is asked to rank red, white, and blue, which she does with a twist: she dislikes red because she's 'enraged,' prefers blue as it's less favored due to her sadness, and ironically picks white as number one, linking it to a personal anecdote about cocaine almost ruining her life. The segment ends with a playful exchange about a straw and a callback joke, followed by applause from the audience.
Mindmap
Keywords
Rank
Red, White, and Blue
Cocaine
Callback
Cutoff Denim Shorts
Babies
Soup, Salad, or Breadsticks
Breadsticks
Spaghetti
Call Back
Los Angeles
Highlights
Jessica Kirson ranks red, white, and blue, with white being her favorite due to a past experience with cocaine.
Taylor laughs at Jessica's ranking, creating a humorous interaction.
Jessica humorously suggests that babies should be made in America by American workers, showing her patriotism.
The audience cheers for Jessica's patriotic statement, indicating a positive reception.
Taylor offers Jessica a straw, which is a clever callback to her earlier statement about cocaine.
Jessica makes a joke about wanting to eat cutoff denim shorts because they look crispy.
Taylor asks Eddie where he thinks babies should come from, leading to a comedic response.
Eddie humorously suggests ordering spaghetti as a response to the question about soup, salad, or breadsticks.
Jessica chooses breadsticks but adds a humorous caveat about not eating them orally.
Jessica makes a comment about eating breadsticks in private due to societal expectations for women in Los Angeles.
Taylor orders salad, showing a preference for healthier options.
Eddie's question about recap of the game adds a layer of confusion and humor to the conversation.
Jessica's response to Eddie's question is a playful attempt at a callback, adding to the comedic banter.
The conversation takes a humorous turn with the discussion of food preferences, revealing the personalities of the participants.
The audience's laughter and applause throughout the segment highlight the entertaining nature of the discussion.
Taylor's role as the host is evident through the guidance and reactions to the guests' statements.
The segment showcases the guests' wit and humor, making it an engaging part of the talk show.