
Welcome to the Worse People Productions family of shows! Get a variety of shows from us all in one convenient place! We have two now, but more in the works, just follow us here to get all of our hilarious shows in one easy, inappropriate and hilarious place.Bad Movies Worse People: We take a comedic look at movies that some may consider bad (box office bombs, low budgets, poorly written or acted) and, in the end, decide whether or not we'd recommend it. Han Took Shots First: Jack and Derrick make their way through every live-action Star Wars film and show in chronological order with a comedic twist, sticking with Bad Movies Worse People's trademark brand of humor!
Welcome to the Worse People Productions family of shows! Get a variety of shows from us all in one convenient place! We have two now, but more in the works, just follow us here to get all of our hilarious shows in one easy, inappropriate and hilarious place.Bad Movies Worse People: We take a comedic look at movies that some may consider bad (box office bombs, low budgets, poorly written or acted) and, in the end, decide whether or not we'd recommend it. Han Took Shots First: Jack and Derrick make their way through every live-action Star Wars film and show in chronological order with a comedic twist, sticking with Bad Movies Worse People's trademark brand of humor!
Episodes

Wednesday Feb 18, 2026
HTSF Ep 73: The Mandalorian Ch 19: The Convert
Wednesday Feb 18, 2026
Wednesday Feb 18, 2026
I think if you have two gravities and you push them together, they create an opposite gravity… and that’s how you get waterbeds. - Jack
In The Mandalorian Chapter 19, The Convert, the show briefly forgets it’s about a behelmeted space dad and instead follows our old pal from season one Dr. Pershing on Coruscant, where New Republic bureaucracy proves more terrifying than any Imperial remnant. Pershing tries to do good with his science, but gets peer-pressured into breaking rules by a suspiciously friendly ex-Imperial, and is rewarded with a mind-flayer session that’s definitely not part of the wellness program. The episode paints the New Republic as well-meaning but hilariously bogged down in office politics, recycled equipment, and moral gray zones. Meanwhile, Din and Bo-Katan meet up with the Covert and get forgiven for their dirty apostate sins.
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