9 PM MST, and I’m already refreshing the page like a maniac. The last episode left me with so many questions, and I’m low-key stressed about spoilers if I don’t watch immediately. My coworker spoiled the big reveal last season, and I still haven’t forgiven them. Tonight’s the night I reclaim my dignity—and maybe tweet some terrible jokes at the official account.
8:30 PM CST—just early enough that my kids are in bed, but not so late that I’m dozing off mid-episode. This season’s been my guilty pleasure, and I’ve even got my spouse hooked now. We make it a date night thing with way too much popcorn. The live chat’s a riot too; someone always predicts the plot twists before they happen. If you’re new, brace yourself: the fanbase goes feral within seconds of the opening theme.
Man, I've been counting down the hours for this! The next live episode drops at 8 PM EST tonight, and I've already cleared my schedule. Honestly, the anticipation is killing me—this season's been wild, and I need to see how that cliffhanger resolves. My friends and I even set up a group chat just to freak out together in real-time. If you're tuning in, don't forget snacks; last week's twist had me screaming into a pillow.
Side note: if you miss it, the VOD usually goes up within an hour, but there's nothing like experiencing the chaos live. The fandom's reactions alone are half the fun. I'll probably be glued to my phone afterward, scrolling through memes and theories until way too late.
As a night owl, I love how this show airs late enough to feel like an event—10 PM PST tonight! It’s the perfect way to cap off a weekday. I’ve noticed the discussions online peak right after, so I’m planning to multitask with the episode and Twitter open. The creators really know how to time these drops; it’s like they want us sleep-deprived. Pro tip: set a reminder, because last month I got distracted by cat videos and missed the first 10 minutes. Never again.
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Right after getting reborn, the first thing I do is start a livestream with the equipment I've brought to the main entrance of a bank.
There, I humiliate myself on purpose just to attract the viewers' attention. Immediately, tens of thousands of viewers flock to my channel.
After that, I take off my high heels on the spot and throw them at the armored truck that's carrying cash with all my might.
"Get down! Don't move!"
As I listen to the guards' stern warnings and watch as they aim their guns at me, I just spread my arms with a smile on my face.
"This is a robbery! Hand over the money!"
In my previous life, my business partner, Zachary Leed, and the finance director of my company, Yvette Sanders, had betrayed me.
They used the perks that came with their jobs to receive illegal loans while using my company as a collateral asset. In the end, they fled with the cash, leaving me with the shitty aftermath to deal with.
I was given a life sentence in jail in order to atone for the crimes Zachary and Yvette had pinned on me. My brother went all over the nation and spent all of his fortune just to seek justice for me, but he ended up dying from depression.
When I open my eyes again, I yell loudly to the viewers watching my livestream at the moment.
"Everyone, you shall witness the most historic moment ever! Come with me as I rob a bank right in front of your eyes on this livestream!"
I have a rule that I stick to at all times. Every year, I will only host three livestreams.
I accept and welcome everyone who joins my livestream. I don't care about the variety of requests made. On top of that, I don't charge anyone anything.
As long as I agree to one's request, I'll definitely fulfill it no matter what they want.
For the past three years, I've stuck to this rule, and I've never broken it.
Because of that, every time my livestream starts, hundreds of thousands of viewers will instantly join my livestream.
It's the third livestream this time, marking it the final livestream of the year. As soon as I begin the livestream, numerous comments begin filling up the comment section.
The user who's lucky enough to score a chance to communicate with me on my livestream is a woman in her 40s. Her sideburns have already gone gray, and her eyes are sunken. She can be seen holding up a child's photo.
"Connor, my son has gone missing for 20 years. Please help me find him. I'll sell my house. Heck, I'll do anything you say!"
The comment section instantly goes wild.
"Oh my god! What a pitiful mother!"
"She's willing to sell everything she has just to find her child! Connor, you must help her!"
"If you refuse to help this woman, who else are you going to help then, Connor?"
I stare at the woman's face for three long seconds. That's when I feel an inexplicable chill running down my spine.
Without hesitation, I close off the communication portal from the woman.
"I refuse."
Livestreamed: My Dead Wife's Kidney for My True Love
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When my wife, Cynthia Larson, dies of bone cancer, I am in Penwood on a honeymoon with my "first love".
After this is exposed, I—a well-known philanthropist—am subjected to the internet's rage for an entire month. Beyond threats and harassment messages, even my food deliveries are poisoned.
As public outrage intensifies, the companies under my name are on the verge of bankruptcy.
In overwhelming grief, I start a livestream.
Tens of thousands of viewers flood in, demanding that I apologize to my deceased wife. They want to see me suffer as I chase after lost love when it is too late.
Unexpectedly, I stand in front of Cynthia's grave holding a shovel. "She is already dead. Shouldn't her kidney be donated to Irene?"
Reality shows are one of the most popular television shows where the contestants compete for money and every week the contestant gets eliminated one by one through voting.
But there's a one reality show where it was aired at the specific channel at 3 am where the contestants compete for the prize of thirty million dollars except the elimination method is different where the first person who died during the challenge will be automatically officially out of the game.
So get ready as the show is about to start.
Lights
Camera and
Action!
Outside the police tape surrounding a fancy hotel, a police officer can be seen blocking my way.
"There seems to be a bomb hidden in the hotel! Unauthorized personnel are not allowed to get any closer!"
I'm just about to dig out my work badge when the intern next to me, Christine Wyatt, covers her mouth in a pretentiously shocked manner.
"Officer, there's a detonator and a timer in his bag! Those things look so scary!"
The entire scene goes eerily silent. Almost immediately, I see a few guns getting aimed at my forehead.
Anxiety begins overwhelming me. "I'm a bomb disposal expert from the Headquarters Explosive Ordnance Disposal Unit! My bag contains all the tools necessary to dispose of a bomb!"
"Throw your bag over to me and keep your hands where I can see them!" Captain Scott Hunter roars at me.
My bag is opened afterward. Things like an insulated cutter, a bomb suppression blanket, and a liquid nitrogen cooling tank are scattered across the ground.
Before I can explain myself, Christine suddenly points at me while screaming, "Why are you still playing dumb? You just told me that you wanted to set off an explosion in that hotel!
"What, now that the police are here, you dare not admit what you just said, huh? You're a terrorist through and through!"
Scott reacts quickly by pinning me on the hood of the police cruiser with my hands folded behind my back.
"We're taking you back for a thorough interrogation!"
My heart almost stops at those words.
The bomb that's packed with enough firepower to take out half a street has already gone on a countdown in the hotel lobby. But I, the only bomb disposal expert who can get rid of the bomb, have handcuffs put on me because of Christine's nonsensical accusations.
Right now, there are only 29 minutes left before the bomb goes off.
It was New Year's Eve. We were streaming live when my brother called.
I spoke first, "I wish you peace and a happy, long life."
He gave a cold laugh. "Yeah, well, I don't want you to have any of that. I hope you spend the rest of your life in misery."
I'd cut him off the year he was flat broke. Now that he was successful, this was the first thing he did—get back at me.
I kept my tone calm. "I wish you peace and a happy, long life."
He sounded annoyed. "Cut it out. There's no way I'm wishing you well. If I have to say something, then I hope you stay miserable forever."
The host hesitated, then chimed in, "Ben, that was just a recording of Hailey's message. And yes, when she left… she was in a lot of pain and quite miserable, just like you hoped for."
The buzz around the next live podcast episode is real, and I just found out it's going to be hosted by none other than Jamie Rivera! If you've caught any of their previous episodes, you know they bring this infectious energy that makes every topic feel like a fireside chat with your coolest friend. Jamie’s got this knack for weaving humor and deep dives seamlessly—whether it’s dissecting the latest 'Stranger Things' season or debating indie game lore.
What really stands out is how they curate guests. Last time, they had a surprise drop-in from the voice actor behind 'Cyberpunk 2077’s' fan-favorite character, and the chemistry was unreal. Rumor has it this episode might feature a breakout manga artist, so I’m already refreshing the streaming page every five minutes.
Man, I totally get the excitement of waiting for a live stream! For my favorite show 'The Midnight Chronicles', I usually stalk their official social media pages like a hawk. The production team drops teasers and countdowns a week before the stream, and last time, they even had a surprise Q&A session with the cast afterward.
If you're into fan theories, joining Discord servers or subreddits dedicated to the show can also give you insider scoops. Some fans track patterns in past schedules—like how 'The Midnight Chronicles' tends to air biweekly on Fridays at 8 PM EST. Just last month, they delayed an episode due to voice actor commitments, so flexibility’s key. Fingers crossed the next one’s soon!