1. The Best Show (duh)
2. Comedy Bang Bog
3. Analyze Phish
4. Call Chelsea Peretti
5. Doug Loves Movies
6. Hollywood Handbook
7. Who Charted
8. WTF with Maron
9. Harmontown
10. Improv4Humans
1. The Best Show (duh)
2. Comedy Bang Bog
3. Analyze Phish
4. Call Chelsea Peretti
5. Doug Loves Movies
6. Hollywood Handbook
7. Who Charted
8. WTF with Maron
9. Harmontown
10. Improv4Humans
I still dig the Champs but yeah, Dougpound was an essential ingredient.
Hollywood Handbook. It's a deadpan delight with super good guests. The first episode is a great entry point.
If you know anything about Callahan, you'd know he's a very private dude and a super reluctant interview. He's one of my favorite musicians of all time and I'm glad he was on Bing Bog, but yeah, not a great fit. Oh well!
Kumail all the way for me. The guy is a destroyer of (laughter?) worlds, in my book.
Scharpling is the absolute best.
Love PFT but he kinda steamrolled Howard in a few spots. PFT even called attention to Howard spacing out which I read as Howard checking out.
I love Holmes, actually. He's a really, really great stand-up. But the dude has a (podcast) tendency to say really stupid shit and that always makes his podcast a tough listen for me. This was what made this Bing Bong episode especially satisfying — Holmes says something cringe inducing and people playfully jump all…
If you don't think Sanz's appearance this week on CBB was an ALL TIME GREAT, we can't converse politely on the Internet with one another!
Hi what is this "same bit" okay bye!
"After Doug Benson focuses a good portion of the chat having indie filmmaker Roy Abrahmson explain his guerrilla film tactics about shooting his movie Escape From Tomorrow inside Disneyland,"
Ron Funches is by far one of my favorite comics around. But it was weird to me that he didn't jump into a single scene.
Scharpling once again proves he's king.
Eric Andre is great. So is Hannibal Buress. So is ABSO LUTELY. So is this show. Okay thanks for letting me comment!
Hannibal seems like the kind of guy who would tell SNL no anyways (though I doubt anyone has ever told SNL "No thanks SNL!")
Hannibal Buress doesn't write for SNL and Mulaney might be working on his revised pilot script for Fox.
Eric Wareheim directed genius.
Eric Andre's insistence that Pete Holmes was a complete psychopath destroyed me.
She is really really really not funny.
Brooks Wheelan is an absolutely dreadful stand-up so this is weird.