John Cleese, Terry Gilliam, Terry Jones, and Michael Palin are gathered around while Eric Idle is on video presumably filming from his home in the States. It's the 30th Anniversary of Monty Python's The Meaning of Life (1983) which is their last movie since Graham Chapman died in 1989. This is split into segments each with a new topic.
This is the guys shooting the breeze and remembering old times. Mostly, they are talking about modern sensitivities. Michael brings up the idea that Silly Walks would be offensive to the disabled today and they are off. I don't necessarily agree with them all the time. They do sound like old men complaining, but they have a comedic bite to their comments. They are also tackling big issues like religion. Considering the movie title, a discussion is inevitable.
On a technical level, I would like the guys to walk around and just hang out. Eric does walk around his home at the beginning. It needs a few of that to break up the static visual of sitting around a semi-circle. When Terry Jones gets up from his seat, it was totally distracting and weird and interesting. I wouldn't mind them comment on it.