The season 8 premiere of Dropout's 'Game Changer' takes a unique approach to censorship and copyright infringement. The episode, titled 'Don't Wake Standards & Practices', challenges contestants to push the boundaries of what's acceptable while navigating a life-sized game board. Host Sam Reich explains the concept as a delicate balance between creativity and legal compliance, emphasizing the importance of commentary and satire. The show's ability to navigate this fine line is showcased through various examples, such as Ally Beardsley's initial attempt to sing a song with a controversial title, which was eventually toned down to avoid legal repercussions. The episode's success in avoiding cuts to the legal team's input highlights the importance of legal guidance in creative endeavors. The show's popularity is further evidenced by the successful Kickstarter campaign for the 'Game Changer' board game, surpassing the initial goal of $40,000 with over $4.3 million pledged. This success has led to plans for additional game releases, with Reich hinting at potential new game concepts. The show's meta nature is also explored, with Reich acknowledging the ongoing rivalry with Brennan Lee Mulligan, suggesting that the show's creative process is influenced by personal relationships and the desire to push boundaries.