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The idea of going out in costumes and doing good deeds for points. The hosts find it funny but highly impractical for a group of adults. Despite some amusement, they conclude it's not a feasible video idea. They playfully call it 'trash'.
The suggestion of an 'illegal mukbang' eating household items is humorously but firmly rejected due to safety concerns. The idea transitions to a water park where pee-detecting water turns purple. While a fun concept, they ultimately decide against it due to logistics and the gross factor. They rate it 'trash'.
A scenario where the Sidemen are given a fake spouse and face challenges like cheating allegations and terrible in-laws. The hosts find this too chaotic, personal, and simply 'awful', declaring it 'trash'.
The hosts conclude by highlighting their top picks for chaotic Sidemen Sunday ideas. They confidently choose 'The Inflatable Series' (Battle Royale version) as the most likely to happen soon, followed by 'Real Life GTA Missions'. '24 Hours to Get Canceled' is also considered a creative 'banger' but perhaps less feasible. The discussion ends with teasing an upcoming Sidemen Sunday.
The classic 'Pimp My Ride' concept, where the Sidemen customize a car for a fan. The hosts like the idea, envisioning outlandish customizations like a hot tub in a pickup truck. They believe it has potential and call it a 'banger'.
This idea suggests GTA-style missions with challenges, earning money, vehicles, upgrades, and high wanted levels. The hosts are positive about this concept, acknowledging the complex setup but seeing its potential for a 'banger' on the main channel.
Two teams travel east and west from London to circumnavigate the globe. The hosts find this impractical, arguing that participants would spend most of the time on planes and in airports, missing the experience of seeing the world. They label it 'trash'.
This politically charged suggestion is met with humor and immediate rejection due to the extreme risk and diplomatic sensitivity. While acknowledging it would be a 'banger' for its sheer insanity, they deem it too dangerous and ultimately 'trash'.
The first idea involves two teams racing to build identical kit cars in a rented mechanic workshop with challenges. The hosts express doubts about the entertainment value of the building process and the general appeal to a Sidemen audience, ultimately deeming it 'trash' for their channel despite being a good idea for a 'Top Gear' audience.
This idea suggests Harry wears protective gear and experiences a head-on car crash. The hosts immediately reject it due to the extreme danger, high cost, and ethical concerns. They label it 'trash' for its life-or-death nature and waste of money.
The concept involves being locked in a house with lie detectors, fake texts, old DMs, and a punishment wheel, with the goal of avoiding cancellation. This idea is well-received, with the hosts finding it potentially funny and chaotic, comparing it to a high-stakes escape room. They deem it a 'banger'.
This suggestion involves taking laxatives and playing yard games, with the last person to 'poo' winning. The hosts find it horrendous and too extreme, beyond what they would consider for a video, despite acknowledging its chaotic nature. They brand it 'trash'.
The idea is for the Sidemen to split 100k and gamble it in a rented casino. While initially intriguing, the hosts express concerns about the visual entertainment, the potential for quick losses, and the moral implications of promoting gambling to their younger audience. They ultimately decide it's 'trash'.
This idea riffs on an existing meme about the Sidemen's 'inflatable series'. The hosts discuss the challenges of making inflatable courses entertaining for viewers, suggesting a Battle Royale format on a large inflatable course in a lake with other YouTubers as a potential 'banger'.
The concept proposes splitting the Sidemen across seven separate locations and abandoning them. The hosts quickly dismiss this, stating that their content thrives on interaction and bouncing off each other, making an 'abandoned alone' format unsuitable. They call it 'trash'.