Gary and Selena kick off part one with pre-trip chaos as Greece looms and patience is already wearing thin. What starts as travel planning quickly veers into celebrity conspiracies, Tom Hanks rumors, and why certain theories refuse to die no matter how flimsy they are. They unpack Jerusalem, religious significance, holy sites, and why people have been fighting over the same land for thousands of years.
The episode moves through skepticism, curiosity, and confusion about faith, history, and whether any of it actually holds real power or if it’s just tradition layered on tradition. From cruises and Greek food to death rituals, burial preferences, and how people want to be remembered, the conversation keeps pivoting between big existential questions and small domestic distractions. Along the way, they hit JFK conspiracies, celebrity scandals, missing library books, pop culture randomness, and why some stories simply stop mattering once enough time passes. Loose, meandering, and unapologetically messy, this is the foundation episode that sets the tone for where the week is headed—and why nothing stays on track for long.