Casper opens on the classic living-room standoff: one remote, three opinions, and the world’s quietest tension. In a warm, ten-minute monologue he maps five familiar remote-control characters—the Volume Vampire, The Channel Sniper, The Pause Commander, The Infinite Scroll Surfer, and The Peaceful Playlist Maker—performing brief Kate-style snarks and Arthur-style deadpan entirely in-host so listeners feel the trio without extra voices. Light foley (button clicks, soft TV hum, a gentle gasp) sets the scene while jokes stay kind and PG. Casper teaches a playful 10-second 'Remote Truce' ritual (announce, set a two-minute rule, pass the remote with a tiny flourish) and demos it twice for rhythm and comedy. A modeled, pre-moderated, one-line remote confession demonstrates safe sharing. CTA asks followers for one-line, text-only remote confessions or truce ideas to @LaughVibes; producers will screen and anonymize. Tone is inclusive, light, and built to turn a tiny domestic turf war into shared laughs.