I really love how, so far at least, Thousandaires is emblematic of Dropout as a company.
You'll find many YouTube shows touting products across the screen in videos titled "We Bought the Most Expensive [blank]", wherein the hosts buy a bunch of gold-encrusted crap bought from boutique sites, overpriced garbage from Amazon, or upscale food from restaurants that markup everything to insane amounts.
Obviously, I never thought this show would be like that, but it struck me when I noticed how fun, thoughtful, and responsible everyone's contributions were. Jake paid a band to come in, Jiavani paid someone to make that insane "dress", Lisa, paid either herself or the art team to make the time machine, and also paid the guests to come in, and Vic paid her sister and the actors for the musical. While Jacquis' was a product, at least it was something that enables a creative outlet that will probably be thoroughly enjoyed.
While others are buying landfill to parade in front of cameras, Dropout is once again proving that they're such a movement for good in the industry by paying PEOPLE for their talents and time. A lot of money was, and will be, thrown around for this show, but none of it will go to waste.