Casper kicks off with an immediate, relatable panic: he finally laughs at a joke everyone heard thirty seconds ago. Over ten minutes he surveys five recognizable lag archetypes (The After-Laugher, The Slow-Clapper, The Belated Texter, The Post-Event Cheerleader, The Thought-Two-Beats-Too-Late) using clear performance directions (dry deadpan one-liners, quick self-deprecating asides, small foley beats) and supplies 2–3 brief rehearsal lines per archetype so hosts can time jokes cleanly. The episode teaches a tight, two-step 'Cue & Catch' ritual to turn delay into intentional charm, demonstrates it twice, and features one pre-screened, anonymized, text-only micro-confession. Production notes and moderation rules (character limit, anonymization checklist, staff pre-screen workflow) are explained on-air and in episode notes so producers can scale the slot responsibly. Tone is kind, inclusive, and explicitly low-stakes—we laugh with late timing, not at anxiety.