<p>Whats Poppin GW!! For this weeks episode Klea and Amanda are talking all things TV. First we kick things off discussing the (allegedly) famous “where’s the beef slogan” which Klea claims to have never heard. The jury is still out on who’s right, though it may boil down to a cable household vs no cable household discrepancy. Continuing the theme of important cultural moments, Amanda shares that she’s started watching Seinfeld for the first time. Seinfeld, which was on air in the 90’s, is beloved by many-a-parents out there, yet did not receive the same love and cult following as other 90’s classics such as Friends. Looking back, its interesting comparing how comedy styles and joke structures then and now have changed, as well as comparing how those shows have stood the test of time, because let’s face it: most don’t. For example, many beloved shows of the past lack in the “rewatchability” aspect. This important marker of what differentiates good and bad shows is apparent even for more recent shows that we grew up with such as iCarly, produced by the genius but disgusting Dan Schnider. Switching gears to something a little more….”real”… Trisha Pastas exposed David Dobriks famous vlog for its shadiness, prompting a look into influencer culture to round out this episode. From David Dobrik’s abuse of power, to Charli D’amelio and Company’s covid disregard, you’ve got to wonder: why are we expecting any better from them than regular degular plebeians?—Tune into the episode on Spotify and follow @gwwhatspoppin for memes and more hot takes!</p>