The video features a person who sneaks into three of their friends' houses to play pranks on them. The person, referred to as Jeremy, starts by sneaking into his friend Pearson's house, where he rearranges the living room and makes a mess. He then hides and waits for Pearson to discover the mess, pretending to be innocent and surprised.
Next, Jeremy sneaks into the house of twins Alex and Alan, where he pours soda on the table, blasts his YouTube videos at full volume, and sets up a trail of M&M's leading to a sign that says "go to the garage." He hides in the garage and scares the twins when they follow the trail.
Finally, Jeremy sneaks into his friend Lexi's apartment using a spare key provided by her boyfriend. He bakes cookies and leaves them on the table, making it seem like a nice gesture. However, he hides and waits for Lexi to discover the cookies, and then reveals himself, scaring her.
Throughout the video, Jeremy's friends are caught off guard and react with surprise and sometimes anger. The video ends with Jeremy reflecting on the success of his pranks and thanking his viewers for watching.
Here are the key facts from the text:
1. The narrator is planning to sneak into three of their friends' houses.
2. The first friend's name is Pearson.
3. The narrator breaks Pearson's coffee table.
4. The narrator eats Pearson's chips.
5. Pearson's brother is initially blamed for the mess.
6. The next friends' names are Alex and Alan, also known as the twins.
7. The narrator pours Dr Pepper on the twins' table.
8. The narrator blasts their YouTube videos on the twins' TV.
9. The narrator creates a trail of M&M's leading to the twins' bedroom.
10. The narrator hides in the twins' garage to scare them.
11. The narrator's next friend's name is Lexi.
12. Lexi lives in an apartment and her boyfriend gave the narrator a spare key.
13. The narrator bakes cookies for Lexi.
14. Lexi is initially confused about who baked the cookies.
15. The narrator hides in Lexi's apartment to scare her.
16. Lexi is frightened when she discovers the narrator hiding behind some stuff.
17. The narrator admits to being responsible for the cookies and the TV problems.