
Smosh The Sitcom w\ Syd & Olivia | Smosh Mouth 45


[00:02 - 00:47]Shane and Amanda introduce Sid and Olivia as special guests on Smosh Mouth


[00:10 - 01:31]They joke about being on a no-fly list and needing security to enter the building


[00:48 - 03:19]The script allows for improvisation and chaos


[01:12 - 01:38]They joke about being on a no-fly list and needing security to enter the building


[01:46 - 02:29]The idea for the sitcom was pitched a long time ago and finally came to fruition this year


[02:02 - 02:16]Shane chose Sid and Olivia to write the sitcom because he wanted it to be insane and bonkers


[02:29 - 04:09]The script allows for improvisation and chaos


[03:20 - 04:46]The goal is to break the show and have things go wrong, with the best possible outcome being a light falling and someone getting mildly injured


[03:43 - 04:14]Shane chose Sid and Olivia to write the sitcom because he wanted it to be insane and bonkers


[04:15 - 05:04]The script allows for improvisation and chaos


[05:04 - 06:25]The writers compare their writing process to fan fiction, with their stories being misspelled and filled with inside jokes


[06:04 - 07:10]They spend months writing these stories for each other as gifts


[07:22 - 08:11]The writers compare their writing process to fan fiction, with their stories being misspelled and filled with inside jokes


[08:17 - 11:09]Smosh writer Amanda was also present in the writer's room for the sitcom


[08:25 - 08:37]The group goes to lunch at a busy restaurant.


[08:38 - 10:19]Shane and Olivia share childhood stories, with Olivia being a strange child who would eat constantly and Shane making movies of himself eating in reverse


[10:27 - 11:16]The group goes to lunch at a busy restaurant.


[11:16 - 12:00]They observe a couple sitting next to them and realize they are telling their life story in a humorous way.


[11:22 - 13:00]They both have different facial features and personalities, but they have a similar energy and rapid pace of talking.


[13:00 - 13:43]The two people are Olivia and Sydney, who have a strong connection and are very different from each other.


[13:23 - 13:56]They have a great dynamic and often joke about being the same person.


[13:28 - 14:14]People often mistake Sydney's resting face for being sad, but she is actually just relaxed.


[14:31 - 15:40]They are often compared to other duos, such as Broad City, but they believe they are unique in their own way.


[14:43 - 15:11]They have a great dynamic and often joke about being the same person.


[15:11 - 15:18]Sydney would often stand guard for her friends who were making out while Olivia would participate.


[15:25 - 16:11]They are often compared to other duos, such as Broad City, but they believe they are unique in their own way.


[16:00 - 16:05]They have a strong bond and are often compared to each other, with Olivia being the "happy baby" and Sydney being the "sad baby."


[16:11 - 16:54]Olivia and Sydney met when they were 14 and became close friends after being in an improv team together.


[16:17 - 17:54]They were both in different friend groups before meeting each other, but they both had a dark sense of humor that brought them together.


[17:10 - 17:43]They both attended UCLA and met another friend, Angela, who also attended the university.


[17:31 - 19:12]They were both in different friend groups before meeting each other, but they both had a dark sense of humor that brought them together.


[17:55 - 18:25]They both attended UCLA and met another friend, Angela, who also attended the university.


[19:13 - 20:35]They were both in different friend groups before meeting each other, but they both had a dark sense of humor that brought them together.


[19:39 - 20:48]Sydney would often stand guard for her friends who were making out while Olivia would participate.


[20:54 - 21:17]They both wrote a script together and are often compared to each other, but they see themselves as unique individuals.


[21:27 - 23:57]Differences in reactions and interpretations compared to others


[21:40 - 22:24]Final thoughts on being snarky with friends versus strangers


[22:45 - 23:47]Discussion of nurturing energy and contrasting with perceived personalities


[23:57 - 24:47]Ability to connect with people and make them feel safe


[24:20 - 26:23]Social anxiety and defensive behavior in stranger situations


[25:36 - 26:03]Discussion of script writing and meta content


[25:50 - 25:56]Sharing of personal stories and conspiracy theories


[26:23 - 27:06]Aggressive behavior in certain situations, but also a love for meeting and connecting with people


[27:06 - 28:17]Sharing of personal stories and conspiracy theories


[27:40 - 27:52]Ability to connect with people and make them feel safe


[28:51 - 29:14]Discussion of script writing and meta content


[28:59 - 31:27]The first character introduced is Benny, who is the self-proclaimed leader of the friend group and is similar to Chandler from "Friends".


[29:14 - 29:46]Suggestion to get an aura frame as a Mother's Day gift


[29:14 - 29:58]The hosts express their excitement for the character and her outrageous outfit.


[29:23 - 29:58]Easy navigation and unlimited storage for photos on the frame


[29:58 - 30:23]Offer for a discount and free shipping on the frame


[29:58 - 30:23]The audio discusses the creation of a new TV show, with the code "smosh" being used for discounts.


[30:24 - 31:35]Final thoughts on being snarky with friends versus strangers


[30:43 - 32:28]The hosts express their excitement for the character and her outrageous outfit.


[31:08 - 31:43]The hosts discuss how he is a narcissist and a common trope in sitcoms.


[31:43 - 33:26]Next is Martha, who is described as the clean and uptight one in the group, a common trope in sitcoms.


[31:49 - 32:40]The first character introduced is Benny, who is the self-proclaimed leader of the friend group and is similar to Chandler from "Friends".


[32:53 - 34:23]Overall, the show is described as silly and stupid, but with well-written lines and characters.


[33:26 - 34:42]Courtney is introduced as a character who becomes iconic, played by Olivia.


[34:23 - 35:43]Kevin is the lovable loser of the group, constantly getting broken up with, and is compared to the main character in every sitcom.


[35:52 - 37:18]The next character is Crungal, a kooky neighbor and free spirit who is inspired by characters like Kimmy Gibbler and the Golden Girls.


[37:06 - 38:52]The hosts express their excitement for the character and her outrageous outfit.


[38:52 - 39:26]The hosts mention that they can improvise and add their own ideas to the show.


[39:14 - 41:15]The hosts express their excitement for the character and her outrageous outfit.


[39:26 - 40:23]The next character is Crungal, a kooky neighbor and free spirit who is inspired by characters like Kimmy Gibbler and the Golden Girls.


[40:04 - 41:45]The last character introduced is Young Sebastian, a boy genius who is part of the friend group.


[41:04 - 41:52]The characters in the sitcom are inspired by child geniuses in other shows.


[41:53 - 43:20]They talk about how as children, they found certain characters attractive.


[43:24 - 43:30]The speakers mention that they are also improvising and being given cue cards for certain lines.


[43:30 - 43:54]They talk about how as children, they found certain characters attractive.


[43:35 - 43:59]The speakers mention that they are also improvising and being given cue cards for certain lines.


[44:23 - 44:34]The speakers are discussing a sitcom they are creating.


[44:43 - 45:57]They ultimately come up with a name that they think is too stupid, but end up using it in the show.


[44:48 - 46:21]They reveal that Tommy's character will not have many lines and will be able to do whatever he wants.


[45:58 - 47:37]The speakers mention using AI to come up with a name for a coffee shop in the sitcom.


[46:08 - 47:00]The sitcom is centered around a character named Kevin.


[47:37 - 48:22]The speakers mention using AI to come up with a name for a coffee shop in the sitcom.


[47:53 - 49:47]The speakers mention that they are also improvising and being given cue cards for certain lines.


[48:05 - 48:56]The speakers mention using AI to come up with a name for a coffee shop in the sitcom.


[49:29 - 50:50]The speakers mention that they are also improvising and being given cue cards for certain lines.


[49:36 - 50:38]They discuss the concept of "breaking" and predict that Keith and Angela will break the most.


[49:47 - 50:05]The speakers mention that they are also improvising and being given cue cards for certain lines.


[50:06 - 53:16]The speakers are discussing a potential show with cue cards and absurd elements


[53:16 - 54:31]They joke about the Duolingo owl getting a BBL and compare themselves to the owl


[54:19 - 55:03]The conversation ends with a joke about one of the speakers being a dog and the other being weak.


[55:04 - 56:14]They express their love for each other and their excitement for working together


[55:24 - 55:32]The hosts ask about the guests' favorite experience writing the show


[55:32 - 55:45]They say goodbye and mention "crungles"


[55:45 - 56:00]The hosts ask about the guests' favorite experience writing the show


[56:00 - 56:14]The hosts are nervous and excited about the upcoming show


[56:14 - 56:32]The hosts will be sad when the show is over


[56:14 - 56:49]They mention the possibility of moving in together and planning more hangs


[56:32 - 56:49]They say goodbye and mention "crungles"


[56:49 - 56:55]The podcast episode with the guests is the top rated episode


[56:49 - 57:47]They discuss a previous show they were in together


[56:55 - 57:01]The episode is called "We're Drunk with Shane Top"


[57:02 - 57:07]The podcast episode with the guests is the top rated episode


[57:07 - 57:12]The hosts wish the guests were on the show more


[57:13 - 57:19]The episode is called "We're Drunk with Shane Top"


[57:19 - 57:35]The guests don't drink on every episode


[57:36 - 57:41]They mention looking up something about an owl


[57:42 - 57:47]The hosts wish the guests were on the show more


[57:48 - 57:53]They joke about being the guests' "Guillermo" from Jimmy Kimmel


[57:48 - 58:15]The speakers are discussing a potential show with cue cards and absurd elements


[57:53 - 58:27]They will follow the guests around


[57:59 - 58:15]There are many surprises and secrets in the script


[58:27 - 58:33]The hosts are nervous and excited about the upcoming show


[58:27 - 58:48]The conversation ends with a joke about one of the speakers being a dog and the other being weak.


[58:33 - 58:48]They mention looking up something about an owl


[58:48 - 1.00:04]The show is on May 10th and tickets can be purchased at live.smosh.com


[58:54 - 59:01]There are three different ticket packages available


[59:01 - 59:28]The "after show special" will allow for behind the scenes discussion of the show


[59:28 - 59:38]The "full house package" includes character prints of all the characters


[59:39 - 59:53]The hosts wish the guests were on the show more


[59:53 - 59:58]They mention looking up something about an owl


[1.00:05 - 1.00:15]The guests are referred to as "mom and dad"


[1.00:16 - 1.00:22]They say goodbye and mention "crungles"