
Willy Robinson turns Florida governance into a surreal broadcast where bills become footballs, hearings become performances, and confusion is policy. Across 30 episodes, civic process collapses into satire, where nodding replaces knowing. Airing May 31st to August 18th.
A confused Super Bowl–sized stadium becomes a metaphor for civic decision-making as Will Robinson explains that when nobody understands the “bill,” everyone just smiles, claps, and follows the play caller anyway.
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Willy and Mitch explore what happens when city council votes start feeling more like recommendations than decisions. Through satire and absurd humor, the episode examines the growing tension between local governments, county authority, and the future of local control.
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Willy and Oz use breakfast metaphors and political satire to explore the concept of state preemption and the loss of local control. Through absurd humor and exaggerated commentary, the episode examines what happens when decisions once made locally are handed off to higher levels of government.
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Willy and Reggie use satire and absurd humor to explore city charters, home rule, and the growing tension between local authority and state power. As local protections get treated like vacation brochures, the episode asks who really ends up making the decisions when state leverage takes center stage.
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In this episode of Yo Momma with Willy Robinson, Willy and Mayor Tittlesworth use satire to examine government consolidation and the gradual erosion of Home Rule, asking what happens when local communities lose the ability to govern themselves. Through absurd humor and political parody, the episode explores how local control can disappear one decision at a time.
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In this episode of Yo Momma with Willy Robinson, Willy and Reggie use satire to explore how rushed legislative procedures and fast-tracked decision-making can shape communities long before the public understands what's happening. Through absurd humor and political parody, the episode asks what happens when procedural rules start feeling more like party games than the foundation of representative government.
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The only show where your mom is so dumb she thinks governance is a halftime show and understanding is optional.
A satirical deep dive into Tallahassee political cosplay, where bills look like football plays, budgets act like Monopoly money, and public hearings feel like karaoke night with the mic turned off. Will Robinson guides us through a system where smiling replaces comprehension, clapping replaces analysis, and “just trust it” replaces due diligence.
Across every episode, civic life gets translated into absurd simplicity: experts are “too smart,” studies get skimmed into oblivion, contracts are signed upside down, and public input is treated like decorative noise. Meanwhile, DJ Scratch runs translation duty, turning polished political theater into blunt reality checks nobody in charge asked for.
It’s not confusion by accident — it’s confusion as infrastructure.
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