Fireside Chat with Tim Johnson (Johnsonverse)

Fireside Chat with Tim Johnson is an American talk and sketch show that premiered on February 27, 2011, and airs on WBC. Starring Tim Johnson, the show features announcer and sidekick Bill Burr, and music performed live on-set by Teyana Taylor and a group of musicians known as the Johnson Band.

Premise
In addition to featuring sketches parodying a vast array of subjects (for example, Alec Baldwin reprising his role as Donald Trump from Saturday Night Live, Tim portraying a stereotypical Millennial who thinks the world owes him a living, and Belle Armstrong playing a valley girl named Ella who exploits valley girl stereotypes to commit various crimes, starting with defrauding Mitt Romney's campaign during the 2012 presidential election), the show also features Tim sitting down and talking in a serious tone about recent events. It's also in these serious talks that Tim has expressed many of his controversial opinions. He also reviews various non-Johnson shows, movies, and games, which are intentionally biased for comic effect; occasionally, though, he'll give a positive review to something he personally found good (such as Crazy Rich Asians and Undertale), or viciously tear into legitimately bad works (for example, his entire review of the now-banned Teen Titans Go! was a 15-minute rant against the writing staff for directly attacking and insulting their critics, and also theorized that the series was being used as a weapon to kill any show the Cartoon Network higher-ups deemed inappropriate or unprofitable, as well as the twisted morals being used to poison the minds of children and turn them into criminals; this episode aired days before Johnson acquired CN and Tim's theory was proven right, and another episode featured a review of the modern seasons of Family Guy in which he famously called them "the result of a once-clever show having been reduced to a steaming piece of s**t that would've gone on the 'So Bad, It's Horrible' page on TV Tropes had it not been for the first four seasons and the fact that it somehow still has a fanbase"). Each episode has Tim talk to seven celebrity guest stars.

COVID-19 outbreak
When the COVID-19 outbreak spread to the United States, Fireside Chat initially taped without an audience, with the applause and background laughing being provided by offscreen crew members. In addition, Taylor and the other Johnson Band members were set six feet apart from each other. However, when quarantine orders were put into place, Johnson instead started filming the episodes in his living room (with a chair next to his fireplace), with the guest stars communicating with Tim via Zoom. These episodes are labeled with the subtitle Under Quarantine, with a red stamp below the show's logo.