The video starts with the host, Cory Kenshin, addressing the audience, apologizing for the long break due to quarantine and explaining the concept of "Spooky Scary Sunday." He asks viewers to send in scary videos via Twitter for the show.
Cory also mentions a shout-out to a brand and introduces the first video titled "Just Beyond the Golden Arches" by MeatCanyon. In this video, a creepy character tries to make the host eat a Big Mac in an unsettling manner.
The second video is "Pine Devil Horror" by David Romero, which shows a creepy encounter in the woods, and Cory reacts to it.
The third video is "The Roommate" by Lama Arts, and it tells a story about a strange roommate with a freezer containing something disturbing. The host is left shocked by the revelation in the video.
The user also experiences some side comments and humorous remarks from Cory throughout the video, adding a personal touch to the summary.
Here are the key facts extracted from the text:
1. The narrator is preparing for a "spooky scary Sunday" event after a nine-month hiatus.
2. They ask the audience to get snacks and join them on Twitter for scary video suggestions.
3. The narrator mentions a shout-out to "altar," a YouTube channel.
4. The narrator watches and comments on several horror videos, including one about McDonald's.
5. They talk about accepting a roommate's response from the opposite gender.
6. The narrator encounters a mysterious freezer with a strange smell and blood inside.
7. They call the police and connect the freezer to a former roommate who moved to California.
8. The detective shows them a picture of a room with disturbing messages written in blood.
Please note that this summary omits any opinions and focuses solely on factual information from the text.