Smosh The Sitcom w/ Syd & Olivia | Smosh Mouth 45

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Syd and Olivia are special guests on Smosh Mouth, discussing Smosh the Sitcom, which they wrote together focusing on chaos and unpredictability, with characters inspired by Friends and How I Met Your Mother. The show aims to blend dumb and smart humor, with actors improvising lines and inducing laughter during performances, supported by cue cards and unique character dynamics.

Insights

  • The sitcom "Smosh the Sitcom" is designed to be chaotic and unpredictable, allowing for improvisation and unexpected events during performances, drawing inspiration from fan fiction and deep inside jokes shared by writers Syd and Olivia.
  • The characters in the show, inspired by dynamics from "Friends" and "How I Met Your Mother," feature a diverse cast including a self-proclaimed leader, a clean woman with one trait, a lovable loser, a kooky neighbor with a mysterious backstory, and unique personalities like a boy genius, all contributing to the comedic chaos and dynamic interactions within the group of friends portrayed.

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Recent questions

  • What is the focus of Smosh the Sitcom?

    The focus of Smosh the Sitcom is on the characters inspired by a Friends and How I Met Your Mother dynamic, portraying a group of friends rather than a family. The characters include Benny, Martha, Dominic Patrone, Kevin, Krungle, Chosens, Tommy's character, and young Sebastian, each bringing unique traits and dynamics to the storyline.

  • How do the actors in the show handle unexpected events?

    The actors in the show anticipate unexpected events like fires and costume mishaps during the performance. They aim to induce laughter and breaks in character, with some cast members receiving cue cards off-camera containing lines they've never heard before. Despite the challenges, the actors find joy and pride in their rehearsals and performances.

  • What is the writing process for the sitcom like?

    The writers of the sitcom, Syd and Olivia, approached the script like fan fiction, drawing on deep inside jokes and past experiences. The script allows for improvisation and surprises, with the potential for performers to encounter traps. The writers intentionally included absurd elements and misspellings for comedic effect, creating a chaotic and unpredictable storyline.

  • How are the characters in the show portrayed?

    The characters in the show are inspired by various sitcom dynamics, with Benny as the self-proclaimed leader, Martha embodying a clean woman trope, Dominic Patrone as a real Smosh lore character, Kevin as the lovable loser, and Krungle as the kooky neighbor. Each character brings a unique personality and backstory to the storyline, adding depth and humor to the show.

  • What is the director's approach to the show?

    The director, Kate, focuses on grounding the absurdity of the show in a logical framework. She emphasizes the concept of building something up before breaking it down for comedic effect. The show aims to start as a typical sitcom but escalate into chaos by the end, requiring clever writing and direction to achieve its comedic chaos.

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Summary

00:00

"Smosh Mouth: Syd and Olivia's Sitcom"

  • Syd and Olivia are special guests on Smosh Mouth, discussing Smosh the Sitcom.
  • The sitcom airs on Friday at 6:00 PM with a pre-show at 5:30 PM, lasting 90 minutes, followed by a VIP After Show.
  • Syd and Olivia wrote the entire sitcom, which is the focus of the episode.
  • Security measures were taken to allow Syd and Olivia back into the building due to past incidents.
  • The sitcom is intended to be chaotic and unpredictable, with the hope that unexpected events occur during the performance.
  • The script allows for improvisation and surprises, with the potential for performers to encounter traps.
  • The writers approached the sitcom like fan fiction, drawing on deep inside jokes and past experiences.
  • Fan fictions written by Syd and Olivia are lengthy and filled with inside jokes, often taking months to complete.
  • The fan fictions are intentionally misspelled and contain absurd elements for comedic effect.
  • Syd and Olivia shared personal stories from their childhood, highlighting their unique and creative personalities.

10:36

"Snacking, Friendship, and Comedy: A Unique Bond"

  • The speaker recalls eating numerous snacks despite her parents' disapproval.
  • She would eat on the neighbors' lawn and return claiming they weren't home.
  • The speaker met her friend at 14 and reflects on their unique connection.
  • During a writer's room lunch, the speaker and her friend shared hilarious stories.
  • The speaker's rapid and synchronized conversations with her friend are likened to a show.
  • Despite looking different, people struggle to differentiate between the speaker and her friend.
  • People often compare the speaker and her friend to various duos, including Broad City.
  • The speaker and her friend were initially labeled as the happy and sad baby duo.
  • The speaker and her friend's friendship evolved through high school and college.
  • The speaker and her friend met Angela through UCLA's Bruin Buddy system and bonded instantly.

19:51

Principal catches friends making out during lunch

  • Friends watched the door while two made out
  • Principal caught them on security camera
  • Principal reprimanded them for sneaking off during lunch
  • Sydney was called out for her actions
  • Sydney was trying to be a good friend
  • Sydney claimed to be a fantastic friend
  • They discussed making out in an auditorium
  • Olivia was mentioned in relation to making out
  • They discussed writing a script together
  • Shayne wanted the script to be meta and chaotic

30:10

"Dynamic Friends-Inspired Characters in Smosh Show"

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  • The show's characters are inspired by a Friends and How I Met Your Mother dynamic, focusing on a group of friends rather than a family.
  • Benny, played by Damien and Noah, is the self-proclaimed leader of the friend group, resembling a Chandler-esque character with snarky humor.
  • Martha, played by Arasha and Chance, embodies the trope of a clean woman with one personality trait, akin to Monica from Friends.
  • Dominic Patrone, a real Smosh lore character, is portrayed by Courtney, who seamlessly transitions into the character during scenes.
  • Kevin, played by Ian and Anthony, is the lovable loser of the group, always facing challenges in love and life.
  • Krungle, played by Amanda and I, is a kooky neighbor inspired by characters like Kramer and Kimmy Gibbler, with a desire to be part of the friend group.
  • Krungle's character is complex, with a mysterious backstory hinted at but not fully revealed, and a strong desire to join the friend group.
  • Krungle's eccentricities include a gaslighting personality and a longing to be accepted by the core friend group.
  • Chosens are also part of the show, adding to the diverse and dynamic cast of characters.

40:40

"Child genius disrupts show with narcissistic charm"

  • The Chosens, Tommy's character, and young Sebastian are key characters in the story.
  • Young Sebastian is portrayed as a boy genius with a narcissistic personality.
  • The character of young Sebastian is compared to other child geniuses in sitcoms like Smart Guy and Urkel.
  • The script for the show involves a birthday party for Kevin, set in locations like a coffee shop and an underground apartment.
  • Tommy's character is unique as he improvises most of his lines and actions on stage.
  • The writers considered using AI to generate a name for the coffee shop but ultimately came up with a ridiculous name themselves.
  • The script underwent minimal cutting or rewriting, mainly focusing on flow and structure rather than content.
  • The cast anticipates breaking character during performances, especially Keith and Angela due to complex dialogue.
  • Young Sebastian's dialogue is intentionally disjointed and varied, adding to the challenge of staying in character.
  • The cast members expect each other to induce laughter and breaks in character during rehearsals and performances.

50:42

"Chaos and Comedy: Behind the Scenes"

  • Actors in the show receive cue cards off-camera with lines they've never heard before.
  • The idea of using cue cards excites the actors, who hope to have control over them.
  • The presence of the actors during rehearsals brings joy and a sense of pride to the writers.
  • The show aims to be both dumb and smart, requiring clever writing to achieve its comedic chaos.
  • The director, Kate, focuses on grounding the absurdity of the show in a logical framework.
  • The concept of building something up before breaking it down is crucial for comedic effect.
  • The show is expected to start as a typical sitcom but escalate into chaos by the end.
  • The actors express a desire for unexpected events like fires and costume mishaps during the show.
  • The characters in the show form unique duos, contributing to the overall dynamic.
  • Ticket packages for the show include Basic Cable, After Show Special, and Full House, each offering different perks for viewers.
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