In "Kids in the Hall: Brain Candy," a pharmaceutical company rushes a new antidepressant, "Gleemonex," to market without proper testing.
The Premise: Gleemonex is designed to make people remember their happiest memory, leading to perpetual bliss.
The Problem: While initially successful, users eventually slip into comas, trapped in their happiest memory loop.
The Conflict: The scientists who created Gleemonex struggle to warn the world about the drug's devastating side effects, while the company's marketing department tries to cover it up.
Essentially, "Brain Candy" is a darkly comedic satire that explores the dangers of unchecked corporate greed and the potential consequences of manipulating human emotions.