'Til Drama Do Us Part | Reading Reddit Stories
Aug 22, 2026 · 1h 12m
Summary
In this episode, the hosts discuss wedding etiquette and mishaps, sharing personal anecdotes about attending multiple weddings and the chaos of open bars. They analyze a Reddit story about a bride who discovered her guests smashed her gift plates and brought uninvited crashers, only realizing the malice years later. The group also empathizes with a woman heartbroken that her childhood best friend excluded her from the bridal party, debating whether to attend the wedding. Finally, they react to various terrible wedding moments, including a bride’s face being shoved into a cake.
Topics discussed
Intro, eBay Live ad, and show welcome
Wedding anecdotes: B-rooms, open bars, and dry weddings
Story: Shattered plates and uninvited guests at a 2005 wedding
DoorDash ad and ChatGPT ad
Stories: Sword cake cutting and crashing a sister's wedding
Story: Childhood best friend not asked to be a bridesmaid
ZocDoc and Dupixent ads
Discussion on friendship boundaries and closure
Stories: Cake smash, didgeridoo groom, and ex's name slip
Cool wedding moments: Santa dance, mashed potatoes, and late-night snacks
Story: Sister-in-law demands kids perform at wedding
Story conclusion: Husband sets boundaries and gray rocks sister
Story: Goat as ring bearer and dog walking anecdotes
Outro and final ads
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