What do you get when you mix Hollywood’s elite with a hefty dose of mushrooms? A hilariously chaotic scene that leaves even the biggest names in the industry questioning their reality! In a recent episode of the Apple TV+ satire series The Studio, Bryan Cranston, Zoë Kravitz, and Dave Franco found themselves in quite the predicament after mistakenly consuming too much of the magic fungus before a major presentation at San Diego Comic Con.

This uproarious finale showcases the mishaps that can happen when you think you’re just taking a little microdose but end up with a full-blown macrodose instead. The slip-up was so relatable that it drew inspiration from none other than Seth Rogen himself, who shared a similar experience with his co-creator Evan Goldberg.

On The Tonight Show, Rogen recounted a time of his own when he “mistimed the ingestion of drugs with important events” — a classic Hollywood tale of misadventure! He reminisced about the infamous night before promoting their film This Is the End back in 2013. After a wild night of consuming a significant amount of mushrooms, he and Goldberg woke up only to realize they were still feeling the effects and had an important podcast appearance to make.

As he described it, they hopped into the same car, exchanged knowing glances, and both thought, “I think I’m still on mushrooms.” Determined to regain their composure, they resorted to chugging coffee, hoping for a quick fix. Spoiler alert: it didn’t work. Upon reaching Marc Maron’s studio, their silent communication confirmed what they both dreaded: they were still very much under the influence.

What followed was an entire interview filled with unintended hilarity, and Rogen admitted he’s been too afraid to listen to that podcast episode ever since. The irony? He’s been told that it was so well done, you couldn’t even tell they were tripping on mushrooms! This raises a concerning thought: if he could have a full conversation under the influence and not realize it, could he be on mushrooms right now and we’d never know?

Rogen’s charm and humor extended beyond his stories of mushroom mishaps to the star-studded cameos featured in The Studio. He highlighted Netflix co-CEO Ted Sarandos’s cheeky appearance in a Golden Globes episode, joking that getting him to appear on an Apple show shows how unfazed Netflix is by Apple’s presence in the streaming world. Talk about industry drama!

Meanwhile, Rogen remains busy, starring alongside Rose Byrne in the second season of yet another Apple TV+ series, Platonic. So, what’s next for this comedic mastermind? Stay tuned, because with Rogen at the helm, you know it’s bound to be entertaining!