<P> Film Theory has covered episodes on franchises like Star Wars, Marvel Studios, Harry Potter, Doctor Who, and even the 2016 United States presidential election . </P> <P> On June 8, 2016, Patrick posted via his YouTube channel his new show, MatPat's Game Lab, on Google's paid subscription service, YouTube Red . The show mainly focuses on placing video game players in real life scenarios mimicking scenarios that occur in video games, such as bomb defusing, parkour, and military training . </P> <P> Patrick started a Let's Play series called GTLive on August 26, 2015 where he streams mostly gameplay with his wife Stephanie and then uploads it to the GTLive archive channel he created on September 14, 2015 . Streams are usually conducted at 4 pm PST . Regular guest appearances on the streams include Jason, the producer of GTLive, the co-producer Chris, who became part of the streams after standing in for Jason during his wedding, the Patricks' cat Skip, also known as "CatPat," Peepachu, a cushion in the form of a yellow, rabbit - shaped Peep and a llama plushie, referred to as "Drama Llama". Repeated themes of this livestream include "Mario Maker Wednesday" (abbr . "MMW"), "Motion - Control Thursday" and "Scary Games Friday" (abbr . "TGISGF" for "Thank Goodness It's Scary Games Friday"), also occasionally known as "Spoopy Games Friday". A common feature is the' clap - and - a-half' which Patrick reclaimed from his seventh grade Social Studies teacher . On one live stream, they used Verizon's in - game Minecraft smartphone for ordering pizza as well as taking "the worlds largest (in - game) selfie". </P> <P> Starting on October 3, 2016, the Monday streams became part of YouTube Gaming Primetime and are therefore scheduled for 3 pm to 5 pm PST . It also includes a voting mechanism, which can be used by Patrick to conduct quick polls . </P>

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