(I almost hate to write this one, because I love Aly Raisman and her parents so much, but when I see her parents in the stands squirming so much, I can’t help but think of it.)
We see Aly Raisman’s parents squirming in their seats as she competes in the Olympics. Then the announcer says: “When you’re competing in the Olympic Games, it’s nerve-wracking for your parents. That’s why there’s Valuim. Valium calms them down, so they can be happy about your achievements.” Then we see the after version of Aly’s parents on Valium, and they’re just relaxed and watching, giggling. And when their daughter wins a medal, they look at leach other, try to high five, miss, and fall back in their chairs laughing.