In the first episode, the guys discuss the meaning behind The Jury's Out and how they are coping with quarantine due to Covid-19, including parenting and home schooling, the economic impact of covid-19 including supreme court cases that effect stay-at-home orders, DWIs, racial disparity of social distancing laws, family rights of visiting sick people in the hospital, and the killing of Amhaud Arbery.
The conversation shines a light on the fact that even though the world is changing due to the Pandemic and it seems like there is a "new normal," there are still some things that will remain the same and seem as though they will never change. Some of that premise is highlighted in new segments such as "Karens Karening," being without kids during the pandemic, really dumb attorneys and their really bad advice, a story about how Eugene woke up on a MTA stairway with no idea how he got there and much much more.