Figuring that "The Puppy Episode" has been analyzed elsewhere in great detail, Drew and Glen discuss the next episode of Ellen, in which the title character comes out to her parents.
Drew and Glen discuss the Caroline in the City episode "Caroline and the Gay Art Show" and how strange it was that this series forced a romantic relationship on its two leads.
Drew and Glen discuss Scooby-Doo (and Velma) and the connection to The Many Loves of Dobie Gillis and its star Sheila Keuhl, who went on top become California's first openly gay state legislator.
Drew and Glen bet that a one-off joke in the third episode of I Love Lucy, "Lucy Thinks Ricky Is Trying to Murder Her," is the first gay joke in a sitcom.
Because Glen does not like listening to the sound of his own voice, Sam and Tony read a transcript of a previous episode so that Glen can finally enjoy the show.