Gary and Selena mark 4/20 by spiraling through the death of O.J. Simpson, revisiting the freeway chase, the trial, and how America consumed the spectacle in real time. The conversation drifts from childhood memories of watching court coverage to questions about fame, violence, and how certain public figures are remembered after everything else fades. As the episode unfolds, Gary and Selena talk edibles, accidental overconsumption, and what it feels like to be too high in public while trying to function. They reflect on celebrity encounters, grocery store rituals, and the strange social moments that happen when admiration collides with anxiety.
The discussion widens into money, privilege, and scale, comparing inherited wealth to scraping by, and how perception changes when numbers get extreme. Gary and Selena touch on sports, head injuries, punishment, and how justice looks different depending on who you are and how much you can afford. The episode closes with cultural exhaustion, media oversaturation, and the feeling of watching history repeat itself with new characters and the same outcomes. A hazy, unfiltered 4/20 reflection on death, memory, and the noise that never really stops.