WATP does a live show in Detroit and shows disgusting clips of Stuttering John. Same old, same old.
If Thurston Howell III were alive, he'd hang out here.
WATP does a live show in Detroit and shows disgusting clips of Stuttering John. Same old, same old.
A guy tries to explain the Dabbleverse to a couple normal people... An intro to the Dabbleverse.
John is at his mom's house when the fans start calling on the phone. Is John smart enough to figure out how to get the ringing to stop?
I still mourn the loss of Tim Russert, I still miss tuning into "The McLaughlin Group" on Sundays, there is a persistent sense of loss when it comes to hard-hitting, serious discussion shows.
But now there is a weekly point/counterpoint show dedicated specifically to discussing "Stuttering" John to fill that void. The first episode was a waste of time, the second episode I think I didn't watch but I'm not sure, but now we're up to the third episode and this is something. This episode has #drama.
2 hours for a possibly niche topic is a big ask. Let's say I'm mostly posting this just in case and to celebrate that it exists. I love the concept.
Apparently there is a sphere of the internet that revolves around mocking Stuttering John Melendez and this sphere is known as "The Dabbleverse." The "Jupiter" of this Dabbleverse is Karl from "Who Are These Podcasts?" and there is currently a will they/won't they thing going on where Karl and John might do a show together.
I don't know Stuttering John and don't really have an opinion. The thing that I find particularly compelling is that he's recently started acting like a professional wrestler doing promos (without Mean Gene). Or a professional wrestler crossed with Howard Beal from "Network"... crossed with just general "dumb guy" off the street. That's entertainment.
"Stuttering" John Melendez tries to reboot his glory days - he's going to go to Washington D.C. to ask stupid questions to politicians. And, uh, it's not going to go too well, if you know what I mean.