Casper pokes through the soft, spooky shelf of forgotten monthly charges: an app he downloaded for one weekend, a premium feature he never used, and the inexplicable ‘fan club’ he once joined at 2 a.m. In this warm, PG-safe monologue he stages a cozy archeological dig through the Subscription Graveyard, performing playful Kate-style snark and Arthur-style dry analysis all by himself. The episode traces three comic phases—Denial ("I definitely need this"), Rationalization ("It’s cheaper than coffee"), and Acceptance ("Who am I now?")—and invents a mock ‘Subscription Epitaph’ ritual for letting go. Along the way Casper riffs on absurd service names, ritualistic cancel buttons, and the tiny identity shifts that come with recurring charges. Listeners get a funny, relatable look at modern consumerism that validates forgetfulness rather than shaming it, and a safe social prompt to share anonymized, silly subscription names with the show for laughs.