The transcript is from a segment of the "Good Mythical Morning" show where the hosts, Rhett and Link, explore the concept of "Will it fries?" They experiment with various foods and deep fry them, then ask the question, "Will it fries?" to determine if the deep-fried food is enjoyable or not.
The episode begins with the hosts discussing the age-old question, "Will it fries?" and introducing the episode's sponsor, State Farm. They then proceed to deep fry various foods, including spaghetti, refried beans, cake, and a salad.
The hosts also experiment with a pork uterus, deep frying it and serving it with a blood-like sauce. Despite the unconventional nature of the foods, the hosts engage in a playful and humorous manner, often making jokes and laughing at their own attempts.
Throughout the episode, the hosts discuss the texture, taste, and structural integrity of the deep-fried foods. They also engage in a light-hearted banter and teasing, often referring to each other in a playful manner.
The episode ends with the hosts discussing the potential improvements they could make to their deep-fried foods, such as adding more tenderizing to the uterus or making the blood sauce glisten more. They also encourage viewers to leave comments and feedback on their experiments.
1. The show is called "Good Mythical Morning" and is sponsored by State Farm.
2. The episode features a segment where they try to fry various food items to see if they can be made into fries.
3. The first food item they try is spaghetti, which they shape into traditional fry shapes and deep fry.
4. They also try to fry a brick of compressed spaghetti into British-pub style chips.
5. They then try to fry refried beans, which they mix with excess bean starch and pipe into fry shapes.
6. They also try to fry a vanilla pound cake into logs and deep fry it.
7. Finally, they try to fry a pork uterus, which they shape into a curly fry and serve with a blood ketchup.