2025 was the year politics became content, content became scandal, and scandal became a documentary you half watched while checking fantasy football scores. Celebrity news moved at warp speed, celebrity deaths made everyone suddenly nostalgic for people they had not thought about in years, and conspiracy theories somehow had better marketing than most movies. Entertainment tried to keep up: films sparked arguments about nudity that said more about the internet than the screen, Timothée Chalamet continued his mission to appear in everything except your group chat, and Physical 100 reminded us that other countries treat reality TV like the Olympics. Music trends changed every three weeks thanks to youth leadership on social platforms, while the Diddy documentary proved that longform exposés are now our version of prestige television. Sports stayed chaotic with wrestling news going full soap opera, the Michigan coach scandal turning message boards into law schools, and NFL predictions serving as both emotional gambling and personality tests. By the end of it all, technology had reshaped how we talk, argue, and socialize, the generational divide felt louder than ever, and 2025 closed out feeling less like a year and more like a very long recap setting us up for even stranger predictions in 2026.Holler at us -IG: https://www.instagram.com/gengpodcasts/Twitter: https://twitter.com/GenGpodcastMerch: https://generation-g.creator-spring.com/