
Bowen Yang, Mikey Day and Andrew Dismukes played the three Try Guys Eugene Lee Yang, Zach Kornfeld and Keith Habersberger, appearing on CNN in a video formation identical to the one seen in their video addressing Fulmer’s exit from the video series, which is produced by a company founded by all four initial members. While Gleeson’s reporter is starstruck to speak with the three, an increasingly confused Nwodim tries desperately to understand why the story matters, asking if the affair was non-consensual.
“Worse, he committed the heinous act of having a consensual kiss, and not telling us, his friends,” Day says as Try Guy Kornfield.
“We hope he is somewhere on his back, with a bullet in his brain and belly,” Yang says as Try Guy Yang.
The sketch also parodied some of the criticism facing the Try Guys accusing them of overselling the drama of the event, such as them promising to edit Fulmer out of future videos and saying they processed the event “like a trauma.” The three Try Guys constantly demand the CNN editors cut to them, and discuss the tragedy of the event while continuing to promote their videos.
“Due to the trauma we are facing, our editors are working around the clock to remove any trace of Ned from past Try Guys content,” Dismukes says as Try Guy Habersberger. “This is the battle of our lives.”
“It will still be amazeballs, but it will also be sadballs,” Day says. “We’re all processing this horrific, violent and probably racist tragedy.”
Gleeson’s superfan is left emotional by their video, thanking them for their bravery, but Nwodim is left unimpressed, noting them that they’re millionaires before leaving her post to go take ketamine.
Watch the sketch below.