
SuperMegaCast - EP 32: The Maintenance Man Cometh


[00:20 - 00:29] Super Mega Cast podcast is back after a two month hiatus.


[01:05 - 01:11]The hosts, Matt Watson and Ryan McGee, decided to bring the podcast back after realizing they missed it.


[01:47 - 01:54]They had previously cancelled the podcast in favor of a new show called the "talking show" but ultimately decided to return to the podcast format.


[02:53 - 03:07]The hosts are enjoying recording the podcast and are committed to continuing it for at least 100 episodes.


[05:22 - 05:29]Changes have been made to the channel, including a focus on series that the hosts both enjoy playing, rather than just uploading random Wii games.


[05:36 - 05:42]Recent series that have been completed include Katamari Damasi and Blood on the Sand.


[00:09 - 07:12]After a two month hiatus, the Super Mega Cast podcast has returned with the hosts, Matt Watson and Ryan McGee, realizing they missed it and deciding to bring it back. They have made changes to the channel and are focusing on series they both enjoy playing. Recent series include Katamari Damasi and Blood on the Sand. They are committed to continuing the podcast for at least 100 episodes.


[07:18 - 07:23] The speaker encourages the listener to try a game called Katamari if they haven't yet, saying it's fun and they were blown away by it.


[07:23 - 07:35]They compare the feeling of playing Katamari to a childhood nostalgia and wish they had known about it sooner.


[07:56 - 08:03]They discuss how childhood nostalgia can make things seem more amazing and drive people to stay connected to them.


[08:15 - 08:20]The speaker mentions their previous discussion about playing "shitty Wii games" and how they love playing them but sometimes it becomes too much.


[09:12 - 09:18]They explain their new schedule of uploading videos on weekdays and occasionally having double uploads.


[09:46 - 10:01]They clarify that they will still be releasing the same amount of content and will be able to finish series faster.


[11:14 - 11:24]The speaker talks about how they have started writing down ideas for the podcast and mentions a movie called Lars and the Real Girl.


[11:14 - 11:24]The speaker talks about how they have started writing down ideas for the podcast and mentions a movie called Lars and the Real Girl.


[11:25 - 11:37]They mention how their perspective has changed on the movie as they have gotten older and how they now relate more to the "normal" characters.


[12:00 - 12:08]The speaker reflects on how as a child, they would have taken the side of the more rebellious or creative characters in movies.


[12:23 - 12:28]They explain that this is because as children, they are more imaginative and not as rooted in reality.


[13:43 - 13:54]The speaker jokingly gives themselves a sticker for a good podcast discussion and mentions a term called "dog and a manger syndrome."


[07:12 - 13:54]The last bullet point is a concise and comprehensive summary of the previous points, stating that the speaker discusses their experience with a game called Katamari, their new uploading schedule, and how their perspective on movies has changed as they have gotten older.


[14:00 - 14:10] Babies often exhibit possessive behavior and will only play with a toy when another child picks it up


[14:44 - 14:49]They may have made a friend cry over not sharing a desired train


[15:14 - 15:20]They reminisce about playing with magnetic trains at Barnes and Noble


[15:27 - 15:32]The speaker recalls doing the same thing with Thomas trains as a child


[16:23 - 16:37]The speaker grew out of the kids section and began reading more advanced books like Aragon


[17:35 - 17:40]They encountered a major spoiler for Brissinger at the lunch table and stopped reading it


[18:08 - 18:15]Another book, Inheritance, was added to the series, causing confusion for the speaker


[18:52 - 18:58]As an adult, the speaker reflects on their childhood reading habits


[20:16 - 20:23]The speaker also remembers publishing a book in elementary school called "The Underwater Pyramid"


[20:23 - 20:30]The book was an attempt to be dark and mind-blowing


[13:54 - 20:30]Overall, the audio discusses the speaker's childhood experiences with possessiveness and maturity when it comes to reading habits.


[20:31 - 20:36]The speaker reflects on past writings that were violent and may have implied violent actions.


[20:43 - 20:50]They mention waking up every morning with a similar mindset.


[20:43 - 20:50]As a child, the speaker wrote books and drew on their walls.


[20:58 - 21:13]The speaker's elementary school teacher would create books out of leftover materials, including cardboard.


[22:54 - 23:01]The speaker talks about the possibility of a Pixar movie called "Uncle Sam Nukes the Japs."


[24:18 - 24:24]They discuss a Twitter thread and questions from fans.


[26:16 - 26:41]They mention potentially selling merchandise in the future.


[26:53 - 26:59]The other speaker talks about their previous expectations for their career.


[27:20 - 27:30]The speaker reflects on their previous career aspirations, including teaching English in Japan.


[27:49 - 27:59]The speaker mentions their current success and how it was unplanned.


[20:31 - 28:22]The summary of the text is that the speakers reflect on past experiences and career expectations, discuss potential merchandise sales, and reflect on their current success.


[28:23 - 28:35] The speaker talks about never imagining going to California for vacation, but now they are considering moving there for work in the film industry.


[28:43 - 28:49]They mention the possibility of working in a call center and recount a story of their cousin doing the same job for health insurance.


[29:40 - 29:47]The speaker and their co-host discuss the length of their podcast and their plans for longer episodes.


[29:47 - 29:54]They are asked about their favorite Pokemon and the speaker chooses Scyther and Nosepass.


[31:05 - 31:12]They mention considering playing Zelda games in an upcoming series.


[32:08 - 32:14]The speaker takes a sip of a drink and is asked a question about their co-host's brother.


[32:55 - 33:03]They mention wanting to have fellow YouTubers come over for a Medea movie marathon.


[33:09 - 33:15]They discuss the length of their podcast and their plans for longer episodes


[33:15 - 33:21]Asked about their favorite Pokemon, speaker chooses Scyther and Nosepass


[33:29 - 33:37]Speaker talks about never imagining going to California for vacation, considering moving there for work in the film industry, and possibly working in a call center


[34:30 - 34:40]Speaker discusses their embarrassment and feeling bad for the artist whose song they used.


[35:06 - 35:18]The speaker and their co-host discuss their dislike for a catchphrase they used to use and how it has overshadowed the artist's work.


[35:06 - 35:18]Discuss their dislike for a catchphrase they used to use and how it has overshadowed the artist's work


[35:19 - 35:34]Speaker feels embarrassed and bad for the artist whose song they used


[35:35 - 35:47]Mention considering playing Zelda games in an upcoming series


[35:35 - 35:47]Mention wanting to have fellow YouTubers over for a Medea movie marathon


[35:59 - 36:07]Speaker takes a sip of a drink and is asked a question about their co-host's brother


[28:23 - 36:07]The podcast takes a lighthearted and casual approach to discussing various topics and answering fan questions, but also addresses some serious topics such as their impact on an artist's work.


[36:07 - 36:12]Let's Play or joke was made and put on, inspired by what McCross does


[36:23 - 36:32]Respect for musicians and their struggle to be known


[36:32 - 36:42]Feeling uncomfortable with music being overshadowed by catchphrases in video comments


[36:49 - 37:19]Desire for comment section to focus on video content


[37:35 - 37:49]Discussion of meme culture and being out of touch with it


[38:27 - 38:43]Appreciation for communal aspect of viewership, but disapproval of trash comments


[38:27 - 38:43]Reminder to be respectful and positive in comments


[39:30 - 39:40]Love for audience, addressing a minority of annoying fans


[39:57 - 40:17]Discussion of randomly snatching a dog from a car window


[40:47 - 41:31]Playing games in downtime and not getting sick of it


[41:49 - 42:07]Over 10 pairs of basketball shorts owned by Ryan


[43:18 - 43:24]Possibility of regular live streaming in the future


[43:55 - 44:08]Appreciation for Cookout and Waffle House restaurants in South Carolina


[36:07 - 44:14]Respect for musicians and desire for comment section to focus on video content, addressing annoying fans, discussion of meme culture, playing games in downtime, over 10 pairs of basketball shorts owned by Ryan, and appreciation for Cookout and Waffle House restaurants in South Carolina.


[44:14 - 44:28]Cups with Bible verses at a restaurant called Cookout


[44:28 - 44:34]Comparison of Chick-fil-A and Cookout being super Christian and having great food


[46:09 - 46:16]Ming, a homeless woman in an alleyway we like to hang out in, disappeared


[48:55 - 49:10]She reappeared recently after being in jail for a few months


[50:01 - 50:09]A new member to the alleyway crew named Bozo, who looks like a clown without makeup


[50:01 - 50:09]Bozo rides a small, child-sized bike


[50:48 - 50:56]Matt and Ryan saw him and Ming in the alleyway together


[51:06 - 51:11]Ryan and Matt gave him the name Bozo


[51:47 - 51:58]He has a round, jolly face and a cherry nose


[44:14 - 51:58]Ming, a homeless woman in an alleyway the speaker and their friend liked to hang out in, disappeared and recently reappeared after being in jail for a few months. A new member to the alleyway crew named Bozo, who looks like a clown without makeup, also made an appearance. Bozo rides a small, child-sized bike and has a round, jolly face and a cherry nose.


[51:58 - 52:16] The speaker describes a person with big cheeks and a round nose, imagining that they could honk the person's nose and flowers or water would come out.


[52:16 - 52:28]They recall a time when a woman named Ming threw Welch's gummy snacks all over the ground and cars ran over them.


[53:54 - 54:00]The speaker remembers another time when they saw a drink with bubbles and cigarette butts, and realized it was a "Ming cocktail."


[54:38 - 54:49]They mention Ming's disappearance and return, and how the area she stays in was once wrapped in caution tape.


[56:37 - 56:43]The speaker and their roommate had issues with their apartment, including a leaky shower and sink, and called the maintenance man.


[57:35 - 57:44]The speaker accidentally called the maintenance man "gay" twice, thinking it was their roommate coming back with their dog.


[58:10 - 58:22]The speaker and their roommate joke about hiding a secret affair with the maintenance man from each other.


[59:08 - 59:15]The speaker plans to start putting in fake maintenance requests under their roommate's name, and flirts with the idea of hitting on the maintenance man.


[51:58 - 59:41]The speaker talks about a person named Ming and their encounters with her, as well as a humorous interaction with their apartment's maintenance man.


[59:41 - 59:52]Man discusses being evicted due to sexual harassment


[59:52 - 1.00:03]Talks about feeling uncomfortable around a male coworker


[59:52 - 1.00:03]Worries about being perceived as a homosexual


[1.01:03 - 1.01:23]Imagines scenarios where the coworker tries to engage in sexual activity


[1.01:30 - 1.01:46]Jokes about wishing for the maintenance man to come and have sex with him


[1.02:32 - 1.02:41]Talks about watching a video of EpicLLOYD reacting to "Damn Daniel"


[1.03:32 - 1.03:51]Imagines a straight-to-DVD movie called "Lloyd and Mars"


[1.04:00 - 1.04:09]Mentions the TV show "Lloyd in Space"


[1.05:19 - 1.05:25]Discusses the show "Dilbert" and its relatability for middle-aged businessmen


[1.05:25 - 1.05:47]Jokes about a live-action "Dilbert" movie


[1.06:18 - 1.06:30]Promotes upcoming content and expresses gratitude for the podcast


[59:41 - 1.06:30]The speaker discusses personal experiences with sexual harassment and jokes about a coworker's potential attraction to them. They also talk about watching a video of EpicLLOYD and mention various TV shows. They end by promoting upcoming content.