Toast Of London - Season 2 [upd] Jun 2026

: Toast is often forced into degrading jobs—like recording "Mind the Gap" announcements or conducting sightseeing bus tours—to pay off massive debts.

| Episode | Title | Primary Failure Mode | Key Motif | | :--- | :--- | :--- | :--- | | S2E1 | "The Man Who Didn't Like Himself" | Self-loathing projected as arrogance | Audition monologue | | S2E2 | "The Moose Trap" | Inability to follow direction | Voice modulation | | S2E3 | "The Long Island Iced Tea" | Romantic miscommunication | Speakerphone | | S2E4 | "Fool Me Once..." | Trust and betrayal | Intercom system | | S2E5 | "Buried Alive" | Physical isolation | Radio booth | | S2E6 | "The End" | Total performative collapse | One-man show | Toast of London - Season 2

The show leans heavily into the specific tropes that would become memes: : Toast is often forced into degrading jobs—like

Here, Toast is hired for a corporate video about an apocalypse-themed party. It features the introduction of a character who might be a lizard person (or just a very odd IT consultant). The episode is famous for Berry’s vocal breakdowns during a rehearsal scene that goes violently off the rails. It’s a perfect example of how the show uses sound and fury to signify comedic nothingness. The episode is famous for Berry’s vocal breakdowns

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