Episode 6 : Dans Not Here, The Commode Incident & Pete in Heaven

Most of us carry childhood stories that shaped our humor, values, and even the way we see the world—like old GTA memories, family chaos, and legendary mates. But what happens when those stories become hilarious, chaotic, and slightly inappropriate revelations? Dive into episode six of Intertwined, where nostalgic chaos meets unfiltered humor, all spun from the wild tales of growing up with Pete, Dan, and a cast of neighborhood characters. In this episode, you'll discover how GTA Vice City and San Andreas didn't just entertain us—they molded our humor and sense of community, with stories of piracy, childhood pranks, and character cameos inspired by real neighbors. We go deep into childhood mischief—powerbombing in living rooms, shoving each other's toes in commodes, and how a game console down the stairs turned into a legend, with plenty of laughs about how Pete, the family patriarch, hated our gaming sessions but secretly kept a console just for himself. You'll get behind-the-scenes insights into the absurdities of family life—Pete’s grumpy old man routines, the legendary "back place," the weird relationship with smoked-out living rooms, and the ongoing saga of Pete's deathbed, which somehow involves a newspaper, a commode, and a mysterious conspiracy involving his spirit. We break down childhood neighborhood legends—Danny the “gangster,” Murph the “Henchman,” and Pete's secret hatred for video games he still kept in the house—embodying true British humor, chaos, and nostalgia. Why does this matter? Because these stories aren't just funny—they reveal how our humor, resilience, and bonds were forged in chaos, cemented through shared chaos and family legends. This episode is perfect for anyone who loves nostalgic childhood stories, chaotic family tales, and hilarious banter that takes aging, humor, and friendship to a whole new level. Ready for a wild ride down memory lane that feels like a sitcom written by the universe itself? Tune in now—because everyone needs a little chaos, comedy, and nostalgia in their lives, especially when it’s served with a side of Pete's legendary grumpiness.