The hosts discuss the lack of scientific evidence supporting the practice of "chucking babies at walls" for development and caution against overlapping scientific studies, followed by a dark lullaby about a child's deceased mother and grieving father.
The speaker predicts that with the right release and label, Courtney Hadwin will become the biggest star to ever come out of a talent show.
Comedian John Mulaney and others discuss an improvisation game where the performer must create a five-minute, true story based on a word shouted out by the audience.
Two friends talk about a great sunset, but one reveals that he got kicked out of someone's house before. He discusses how little things people say to him can build up and hurt his feelings over time.
Howie Mandel and his co-host and daughter, Jacqueline Schultz, discuss people's tendency to say "long story short" when telling a story, but end up making the story longer. They also joke about how comedians can make long jokes short by skipping the punchline.