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The Chair Company Season 1 Finale - Stacy Crystals

The Chair Company Season 1 Finale - Stacy Crystals

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Everything connects… sort of. In the Season 1 finale of The Chair Company, titled “I Said To My Dog, ‘How Do You Like My Hippie Shirt?’”, Ron Trosper finally gets answers — and they’re somehow dumber, darker, and more disturbing than expected.Brandon & Chanel break down the absurd brilliance of the finale:Ron’s final decision: expose the conspiracy or protect Barb’s Everpump empire?Jeff is revealed as the real villain — and he's been recording pop songs as hold musicThe mysterious Stacy Crystals? Shot dead by a kid with a 3D-printed gun. Because of course.Mike’s “family” turns out to be… the family of a man whose heart he receivedThat Jason-mask mystery? Solved — and it’s somehow even weirder than expectedThe hot tub guy is literally now in a bathtub, tied up in Mike’s apartmentAnd yes… Amanda might have supernatural powers — or her deranged “boyfriend” is just full of itThe question of the chair’s collapse — accident or telekinetic revenge?With callbacks to every surreal sketch from earlier in the season, The Chair Company sticks the landing with a finale that mixes Lynchian menace, corporate satire, and one last barrage of Tim Robinson meltdowns.🎧 LISTEN & FOLLOW BRANDON & CHANEL — WE WAS WATCHING PODCAST🎧 Spotify → https://open.spotify.com/show/4Tx2WCy...🍎 Apple Podcasts → https://podcasts.apple.com/us/podcast...📲 Twitter → @WeWasWatching📸 Instagram → @wewaswatching🔔 Subscribe → / @wewaswatching #TheChairCompany #TimRobinson #TeccaChairs #SeasonFinale #AmandaTelekinesis #Everpump #FisherRobay #StacyCrystals #RedBallMarket #WeWasWatching #ComedyThriller #TVRecap #CorporateConspiracy #SupernaturalSatire

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