Overview of Guided Mediation With Trisha Paytas — H3 Show #250
This episode of the H3 Show (Mar 25, 2026) mixes news-react commentary, clips and viral-content breakdowns, promotion bits, and studio banter. Hosts Ethan and Dan react to a mix of headlines: a shocking true‑crime story involving a quadruple‑amputee cornhole champion charged with murder; updates on Lord of the Rings–adjacent film projects (Peter Jackson / Andy Serkis; Stephen Colbert); viral internet characters (Palm Beach Pete / speculation about Nathan Fielder); a controversial comedian/creator (“Dating and Money”) whose material the hosts criticize; a luggage/guitar airline-damage story; and other viral clips. The episode veers between serious reporting, comedy roast-style reactions, and lighter studio bits (sponsors, giveaways, an upcoming throwing competition).
Episode structure & main topics
- Quick opening, sponsor plug (GamerSubs strawberry lemonade) and show housekeeping (upcoming throwing competition with watches as prizes).
- Film / entertainment news:
- Peter Jackson update: Hunt for Gollum (Andy Serkis directing/playing Gollum) and additional Tolkien-related projects.
- Stephen Colbert reported as developing a Lord of the Rings follow-up (set 14 years after Frodo leaves the Shire) — hosts are skeptical and divided.
- Viral/Internet culture:
- “Palm Beach Pete” video (Epstein lookalike); hosts speculate whether Nathan Fielder or staged promo is involved.
- Comedian getting served lawsuit papers onstage — hosts debate whether it was real or staged.
- Controversial creator deep-dive:
- “Dating and Money” (aka Dennis) — the hosts play and react to clips showing racist/anti‑Semitic tropes, odd merch, and street-interview skits. They discuss his behavior, content, and possible motives.
- Consumer / human-interest stories:
- Guitar damaged by airline baggage handling — discussion of hard vs soft cases, musician reactions, and airline policies.
- Many short format viral clips (paparazzi confrontations, cosplay/nerd videos, etc.).
- Main headline discussed at length:
- Quadruple‑amputee cornhole champion (Dayton Weber) arrested and charged with murder after a shooting; hosts react to videos of Weber (hunting, shooting, cornhole skill) and express disbelief / disappointment.
Deep dives & notable segments
- Lord of the Rings universe (Jackson / Serkis / Colbert)
- Peter Jackson posted an update on Hunt for Gollum; Andy Serkis expected to direct/play Gollum. Colbert also discussed a project focused on material not used in the original films (hosts mixed on concept).
- Hosts skeptical of Colbert’s proposed sequel focused on Sam’s family — view it as potentially small, fan‑fic‑like, or a rights‑keeping move by studios.
- Palm Beach Pete / Epstein lookalike
- Viral clips of a man (“Palm Beach Pete”) who looks like Jeffrey Epstein prompted debate; hosts and chat speculate about Nathan Fielder / staged virality. The show leans toward suspicion but does not confirm.
- “Dating and Money”
- Series of clips reviewed: street interviews, merch (headscarves sold as fashion at high price), and explicit anti‑Semitic/anti‑Black jokes. Hosts condemn the offensive content, call out the creator’s poor comedic skills and inconsistent messaging, and parse whether clips are staged or genuine.
- Airline guitar destruction
- Discussion about airline baggage rules and the musician’s choice of a soft gig bag vs. hard case; hosts recommend professional musicians use hard/flight cases and file claims.
- Headline: Dayton Weber — quadruple amputee cornhole champion accused of murder
- Facts presented: Dayton Weber (27) lost limbs as an infant to an infection; became a prominent cornhole competitor and posted hunting/weapon handling videos; accused of fatally shooting Bradrick Michael Wells in La Plata, Maryland, during a car altercation; arrested and awaiting extradition; law enforcement took ink impressions from the ends of his arms (processing practice for amputees).
- Hosts react with surprise and disappointment given Weber’s inspirational online presence; discuss booking logistics (how police process amputees, court/extradition steps) and note ambiguity about motive and circumstances.
Host reactions & notable quotes (sanitized / paraphrased)
- Skepticism about entertainment announcements: hosts worry Jackson/Colbert projects could stray from canonical material or be driven by rights/contracts.
- On Palm Beach Pete: “There’s a small chance this is staged; it feels engineered” — hosts debate motive and suspect Nathan Fielder involvement.
- On the comedian/creator (“Dating and Money”): hosts call the material “badly executed,” inconsistent, and in places clearly offensive; they criticize the creator’s poor editing and low engagement despite provocative content.
- On the Weber murder story: hosts express genuine surprise and sorrow — Weber’s physical achievements made the allegation particularly jarring.
Main takeaways
- The episode toggles between lighthearted bits and serious reporting; it repeatedly contrasts internet virality/stunt culture with real-world consequences (legal issues, reputational harm).
- Warner Bros / New Line / Peter Jackson updates on Tolkien content are real developments that drew mixed reactions; fans remain divided on expanding the canon post‑Ring.
- Viral persona stories (Palm Beach Pete, comedian being served) show how staged or semi‑staged moments can be hard to verify; the hosts encourage skepticism but also note such events can still boost exposure.
- The Dayton Weber case is the clearest serious news item: a profile of an accomplished quadruple amputee turned tragic suspect. Details (motive, full circumstances) were still developing in the episode and merit follow-up coverage.
Action items / What to watch next
- If you want updates:
- Follow major outlets (ABC News, local Maryland press) for developments in the Dayton Weber murder case — motive, charges, and court/extradition updates.
- Watch for official updates from Peter Jackson / New Line / Warner Bros on Hunt for Gollum and the Colbert LOTR project for confirmed casting, synopses, and release timelines.
- Track Palm Beach Pete coverage to see whether any creators (Nathan Fielder or others) claim or deny involvement.
- If you’re a musician traveling with instruments: use hard/flight cases, check airline policies in advance, and document damage immediately if it occurs.
- For H3 Show viewers: tune in Friday for the live throwing competition and watch the show’s channels for follow-ups on the studio contests and any legal developments the hosts cover.
Tone & content notes
- The episode contains a lot of reactive, off‑the‑cuff comedy and some offensive clips and language in the source material; the hosts regularly call out and debate the tone and appropriateness of that content during the show. This summary omits repeating explicit slurs but flags the presence of problematic material in the discussed clips.
