What’s in a name? How about fame and fortune? Our pop-culture panel is quizzed about the dozens of movie, music, and TV stars who changed their names before hitting it big!
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Oh god, I can’t wait to hear Henry talk about Homer’s Phobia when Talking Simpsons gets to it!
I should legally change my name to Brendalf because Brendan Ralph is too formal and boring, plus it would hide the filthy irishness.
My real name isn’t even Joe… although that is left over from the old TDar days back in 2008. Everywhere else these days I go by something closer to my real name.
man, i just dont know what to believe in anymore :'( everything is a lie!!!
Another names you forgot.
-Emma Stone’s real name is Emily Stone but had change it because that name was taken by another member of the Screen Actors Guild.
-Michael B. Jordan is self explanatory.
-Alison Brie’s full name is Alison Brie Schermerhorn but dropped her last name so it would be easier to say.
Also thanks to John Oliver, the world now knows that Donald Trump’s last name is Drumpf. I hope that cunt loses the election. (Trump obviously, not John Oliver)
“Schermerhorn”? At least it would be memorable.
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To be fair, how often does average Joe public even remember names and instead opts for a famous character they played or “that guy/girl from…”?
I always love these Goodman joints.
Hank was on fire this episode, getting ones I would have never even considered
This was a cool idea for an episode, and I was surprised at how many names I knew (not a lot, I was just surprised). I really expected Olivia Wilde/Olivia Cockburn to make the cut, but there’s always part two.
By the way, the Mega Man 2 background music seemed especially loud in this episode. Maybe it just stood out more during the brief gaps when people were trying guess names, I dunno.