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  • From his Glee retrospective:
    • His HA HA HA—No reaction when Will compares being in a glee club to being an ethnic minority.
    • His various names for Chord Overstreet, like "Sus4 Nearby Sidewalk" and "Neapolitan 6 Adjacent to Roundabout".
    • His Sanity Slippage when recapping the more bizarre storylines of Season 5, culminating with him screaming into a pillow after explaining the puppet episode.
    • Him freaking out when he recaps Season 6 and realizes that one of the new cast members is Finneas O'Connell, a.k.a. the brother and co-producer of Billie Eilish:
      "What the hell is this show?!"
    • When Sue Sylvester hypnotizes Sam into replacing the Glee Club's sheet music with "Ascension Millennium" by Corey Feldman:
      "ARE YOU KIDDING ME?!?"
      edited clip of Anthony Fantano:
      "Hey, everyone, Suethony Sylvestano here."
  • From the Weezer Discog Dive:
    Mic: Welcome back to the Deep Discog Dive. A ton of people have been requesting this one, and I'm so excited to cover it. Today, we're gonna be talking about arson!
    *cut to footage of Mic's house on fire*
    Mic: [standing inside a new house] So, I moved...
    • When Mic brings up the song "Where's My Sex?" from Hurley:
    Mic: No, no, Rivers, you're not taking mine again!
  • From The Beatles' Deep Discog Dive:
    • When talking about Beatlemania:
    Mic: Make no mistake, Beatlemania was a worldwide plague... but like, the good kind.
    • When talking about The Beatles meeting Bob Dylan for the first time:
    Mic: And from this meeting, The Beatles gained a newfound aspiration in their art, to experiment and mature into respectable songwriters.
    [Beat]
    Mic: They also got into weed...
    • When discussing the Transcendental Meditation courses that the Beatles took prior to recording The White Album:
    Mic: Mia [Farrow]'s sister Prudence was on the trip, but never left their room. This of course, inspired the classic song "Everybody's Got Something To Hide Except Me And My Monkey".
  • From the Music That Defined the 1990s, when playing a clip from the video for "Vogue" by Madonna:
    Madonna: Lauren, Katherine, Lana too
    Sue Sylvester: Will Schuester, I hate you!
    Mic: Wait, I don't remember that part.
    • When Mic plays a video clip of Garth Brooks introducing himself:
    Garth: Hi, I'm Garth Brooks.
    Mic: [enthusiastically] Hi, Garth!!
  • Deep Discog Dive: Maroon 5
    • Mic deciding to look at the Instagram messages for inspiration on who to cover next and finding out that Adam Levine messaged him. One Scandal later...
    Mic: Well, on the bright side, Adam's next kid is gonna be named Deep Discog Dive Levine.
    Mic: The gumption, the audacity, the tenacity. God is dead and Adam Levine's auto tuned howl killed him. Listen guys, we don't have to talk about it if you don't want to. I just hope that whatever you were going through at this time that was causing you pain isn't hurting you anymore.
    • Mic talks about Lips On You.
    Mic: Why in God's name you would release a song like "Lips On You" in 2017 of all years in beyond me, but then I remembered that God is dead.
    • Mic talking about the chorus to "What Lovers Do":
    Mic: Though I always mishear the chorus like this:
    Adam Levine: Ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh-ooh, imma s*** for you.
    Mic: Please don't, Adam.
    • Mic uses Garth Brooks as an example of what he thinks is gonna happen to Maroon 5; A massively popular act in their time who will only be remembered for some highlights in their discography but not much else. How does he introduce this discussion?
    Garth: Hi, I'm Garth Brooks.
    Mic: [dorkily] Hi, Garth!!
  • In the D'Angelo episode, Mic is eating a D'Angelo sandwich and says that he tries to push boundaries but says that "something's off with this artist" note .. before pulling out a D'Angelo CD and saying "They forgot the pickles!".
    • When talking about D'Angelo's first two bands, Three of a Kind and Michael Archer & Precise, Mic puts up a caption stating that he could not find an image of either band. Instead, Mic uses an image of the cast of Ferris Bueller's Day Off and That '70s Show, respectively.

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