The Basement Yard Season 1 Episode 25 Proctology Date and Sad Movies
- September 11, 2017
The Basement Yard season 1 episode 25 titled "Proctology Date and Sad Movies" opens with an excited Joe Santagato introducing his co-hosts Danny and Frankie to a new segment called "Proctology Date," where he aims to set up a blind date with a proctologist for Danny. The trio engages in a hilarious conversation, discussing the ins and outs of proctology and the potential of a budding relationship between Danny and his future date.
After some comical banter, the topic changes to sad movies, and Joe asks his co-hosts to share the movies that made them cry. The trio offers some insightful and candid responses, ranging from classic tearjerkers like The Notebook and A Walk to Remember, to lesser-known but equally heart-wrenching titles. The conversation takes an interesting turn when Danny confesses that he gets emotional watching Toy Story 3, leading to a hilarious debate about the validity of animated movies as tearjerkers.
As the episode progresses, the three friends dive deeper into the subject of sad movies, discussing the different types of emotions they evoke. They also delve into the psychology behind why people enjoy watching sad movies and the benefits of using them as an emotional release.
In between conversations, the trio engages in fun games and challenges, including a hilarious round of "Guess the Cry Face," where they try to identify famous people's crying faces.
Towards the end of the episode, the topic shifts back to "Proctology Date," and Joe gives an update on Danny's blind date, much to Danny's embarrassment. He also takes some time to answer questions from fans, covering a wide range of topics, including favorite childhood memories and the worst dates they've ever been on.
The episode culminates with the trio reflecting on the hilarity of the episode and expressing their gratitude for their viewers and fans before signing off.
Overall, "Proctology Date and Sad Movies" is a hilarious and engaging episode that showcases Joe Santagato's wit, humor, and excellent chemistry with his co-hosts. The episode offers plenty of laughs, insightful commentary, and fun games, making it a must-watch for fans of the Basement Yard podcast.