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In October 2021, they debuted a spin-off of GMM titled Good Mythical Evening, a pay-per-view livestream event that was not available on YouTube. Rhett & Link described the show as a "decidedly R-rated spin on 'Good Mythical Morning' [...] featuring cursing, drinking, and adult situations galore." The first edition sold more than 70,000 tickets.
Season 1 begins with Rhett and Link's quest to regain control of their famous morning talk-show Good Mythical Morning and the channel it is uploaded to from Aimee Brells (Leslie Bibb), an infomercial star, who is using the channel to upload informercials for a variety of very strange products, and gained access to the channel by stealing Link's lost phone. [1]
On March 27, 2017, the podcast returned from a hiatus with a new video format on their latest channel, This Is Mythical, and has moved to the Good Mythical Morning channel. The podcast continues to be released on iTunes and Soundcloud, as well as Spotify. The second season finale featured questions from previous guests on the show. [11]
Rhett & Link will once again crank up the adult-content factor with their second livestreamed show, “Good Mythical Evening.” The duo, whose full names are Rhett McLaughlin and Link Neal, are ...
Rhett & Link’s upcoming “Good Mythical Evening,” set to air Sept. 1, is a pay-per-view comedy and variety entertainment special based on their daily talk show. Tickets for the one-night-only ...
Good Evening is a 1989 album by Marshall Crenshaw. [5] Although critically well-received, it failed to chart. Crenshaw attributed the Traveling Wilburys' debut album as an influence for the album's sound. [6] The album was Crenshaw's last for Warner Bros. Records and, due to his soured relationship with the label, he chose to fill the album ...
Nicneven, Nicnevin or Nicnevan is a witch or fairy queen from Scottish folklore.She is often said to be the same figure as the Gyre-Carling or Hecate, but some scholars disagree with this.
"May It Be" is a song by the Irish recording artist Enya. She and Roma Ryan respectively composed and wrote lyrics to the song, for Peter Jackson's 2001 film The Lord of the Rings: The Fellowship of the Ring. [2]