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In this week’s episode, Joe and Lauri sit down to unpack the Dragula Titans Season 2 reunion—well… eventually. The reunion itself gets about ten minutes of focused airtime; the rest is pure Joe-and-Lauri chaos: bathroom disasters, awkward restaurant cats, questionable comedians, First Amendment weirdos, and one very dramatic microphone collapse. If you come for the Dragula analysis, stay for the unhinged tangent festival that only these two can deliver.
Joe and Lauri agree that this reunion is better than most Dragula reunions… but still mostly a retread of old drama.
The Dollya vs. the Cast confrontation sparks most of the meaningful discussion—though the Boulets’ editing muddies the waters and leaves major context unexplained.
The show revisits the Loris bathtub incident, but the evidence shown doesn’t match the accusations levied against Dollya.
Lauri notes the frustration of Dollya apologizing while the show cuts away to a separate conversation, leaving viewers without clarity.
Eva’s “I’ll support you but from very far away” energy prompts a bigger conversation about loyalty and self-preservation among the cast.
Cynthia vs. Blackberry gets rehashed, with Lauri pointing out Cynthia’s selective outrage and how the logic of gameplay gets conveniently ignored.
Joe observes that drag, an inherently solitary art form, doesn’t always translate well to group competition—and the reunion makes that painfully clear.
Consensus: great drag queens, complicated people, and a reunion that proves almost no one has changed their position since filming.
A good hour of the episode is not about Dragula at all—and it’s glorious.
Lauri recounts accidentally blocking a mobility-impaired woman from the accessible stall, panicking, fleeing, and hiding in another restroom for ten minutes so she wouldn’t have to face her. Joe immediately relates with his own “handicap seat anxiety” from the Alamo Drafthouse era.
Joe updates Lauri on the search for a Christmas party venue that won’t unleash a stray cat upon her.
Spoiler: every promising venue apparently comes with two cats. Lauri suggests she’d rather dine among “roaming homeless men” than roaming cats.
The two dig into a viral clip of a woman confronting a man over racist online comments. Lauri, horrified and impressed, wonders what possesses people to act with such intense malice online.
Joe walks Lauri through the bizarre world of people who film grocery store entrances to provoke strangers into reacting on camera.
A long reminiscence on:
Comedians who police other comedians’ material
Possums falling from trees
Robin Williams’ unconscious joke absorption
Why Lauri hates hanging out after shows
A petty-cash scandal that once destroyed one of Joe’s friendships
Joe’s microphone literally detaches mid-episode. Lauri vamped so hard she nearly passed out trying to fill dead air. The video may one day see the light of day.
(No runway this week — no Ghost Host segment for reunion episodes.)
Ultimately, the reunion offered:
Some clarifications
Some contradictions
And a whole lot of cast members who still don’t like each other
But the real heart of the episode is Joe and Lauri spiraling into stories, ethics debates, comedy war stories, possum trauma, and moral hypotheticals about whether Lauri would turn Joe in for a crime (answer: immediately).
Email: [email protected]
Instagram: @afterthoughtmedia
Support the shows: patreon.com/afterthoughtmedia
Hosted by Joe Betance & Lauri Kay Roggenkamp
Produced and edited by Afterthought Media
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In this week’s episode, Joe and Lauri sit down to unpack the Dragula Titans Season 2 reunion—well… eventually. The reunion itself gets about ten minutes of focused airtime; the rest is pure Joe-and-Lauri chaos: bathroom disasters, awkward restaurant cats, questionable comedians, First Amendment weirdos, and one very dramatic microphone collapse. If you come for the Dragula analysis, stay for the unhinged tangent festival that only these two can deliver.
Joe and Lauri agree that this reunion is better than most Dragula reunions… but still mostly a retread of old drama.
The Dollya vs. the Cast confrontation sparks most of the meaningful discussion—though the Boulets’ editing muddies the waters and leaves major context unexplained.
The show revisits the Loris bathtub incident, but the evidence shown doesn’t match the accusations levied against Dollya.
Lauri notes the frustration of Dollya apologizing while the show cuts away to a separate conversation, leaving viewers without clarity.
Eva’s “I’ll support you but from very far away” energy prompts a bigger conversation about loyalty and self-preservation among the cast.
Cynthia vs. Blackberry gets rehashed, with Lauri pointing out Cynthia’s selective outrage and how the logic of gameplay gets conveniently ignored.
Joe observes that drag, an inherently solitary art form, doesn’t always translate well to group competition—and the reunion makes that painfully clear.
Consensus: great drag queens, complicated people, and a reunion that proves almost no one has changed their position since filming.
A good hour of the episode is not about Dragula at all—and it’s glorious.
Lauri recounts accidentally blocking a mobility-impaired woman from the accessible stall, panicking, fleeing, and hiding in another restroom for ten minutes so she wouldn’t have to face her. Joe immediately relates with his own “handicap seat anxiety” from the Alamo Drafthouse era.
Joe updates Lauri on the search for a Christmas party venue that won’t unleash a stray cat upon her.
Spoiler: every promising venue apparently comes with two cats. Lauri suggests she’d rather dine among “roaming homeless men” than roaming cats.
The two dig into a viral clip of a woman confronting a man over racist online comments. Lauri, horrified and impressed, wonders what possesses people to act with such intense malice online.
Joe walks Lauri through the bizarre world of people who film grocery store entrances to provoke strangers into reacting on camera.
A long reminiscence on:
Comedians who police other comedians’ material
Possums falling from trees
Robin Williams’ unconscious joke absorption
Why Lauri hates hanging out after shows
A petty-cash scandal that once destroyed one of Joe’s friendships
Joe’s microphone literally detaches mid-episode. Lauri vamped so hard she nearly passed out trying to fill dead air. The video may one day see the light of day.
(No runway this week — no Ghost Host segment for reunion episodes.)
Ultimately, the reunion offered:
Some clarifications
Some contradictions
And a whole lot of cast members who still don’t like each other
But the real heart of the episode is Joe and Lauri spiraling into stories, ethics debates, comedy war stories, possum trauma, and moral hypotheticals about whether Lauri would turn Joe in for a crime (answer: immediately).
Email: [email protected]
Instagram: @afterthoughtmedia
Support the shows: patreon.com/afterthoughtmedia
Hosted by Joe Betance & Lauri Kay Roggenkamp
Produced and edited by Afterthought Media
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit podcastchoices.com/adchoices

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