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- 2015– TV-147.7 (139)TV EpisodeFrustrated with an insurance company, Zola takes matters into her own hands, jeopardizing negotiations at Med and Crockett's first day on the board. Charles aids a depressed man. Hannah's date veers unexpectedly.
- Sequel to the 1981 film, History of the World: Part I.
- As the holidays approach, Emily and Jared are looking forward to celebrating the holidays together again.
- General Grant heads out in search of a drink; after the Russian Tsar is executed, Shmuck Mudman and his family head to Moscow; Shakespeare's Writers Room; invention of fire; the REAL Kama Sutra.
- The Berlin Wall comes down; Christianity gets a makeover; Shirley Chisholm speaks at the DNC.
- Alexander Graham Bell makes (and receives) a telephone call; Shmuck Mudman gains access to the politburo; Sigmund Freud teaches psychoanalysis.
- 2009– 33m7.9 (302)TV EpisodeLydia, worried that daughter Escapade missed her childhood, plans a "prom" promotional event for her new movie. Meanwhile, Ron schemes to impress a studio PR bigwig who could make or break Party Down.
- A doctor puts Andrew on testicular rest, Nick asks Jay to help him get in shape for high school and Jessi becomes fascinated by Caitlin's breastfeeding.
- A woman overcomes childhood leukemia to achieve her dream of becoming an on-air host at a home-shopping network.
- A podcast about life on the road. Hear stories from musicians, clowns, comedians, bus drivers, anyone who has a road story to tell, each revealing the everyday magic we all long to feel.
- Randy falls for a climbing instructor and lies to him by saying he can free solo; Josh gets Alex hired at Plugger-Inners for the summer but struggles to hide Alex's incompetence from the boss.
- Fearing for their jobs, Josh and his coworkers must destroy their robot replacement; After worrying that she and Candice are growing apart, Emily magically becomes a kid again - and tries to befriend Candice at school.
- Bridgette sets out to re-live her teenage glory days - but finds it's far more difficult than she imagined; After Alex gets the latest home-exercise bike, the rest of the gang worry that he's getting sucked into a cult.
- 2020–202427mTV-147.9 (888)TV EpisodeBoimler's holodeck movie sequel tries to live up to the original.
- Patricia announces plans for an SVN cancer charity weekend that leaves Joanna panicking. Jackie wants control over "Beautiful You", but Patricia's mind is elsewhere.
- From itching to grooming to late blooming: There's no shortage of fodder for shame maven Rita St. Swithens in this special episode.
- The voice of a slick, new tech accessory hypnotizes people into doing things they normally wouldn't do. Missy grapples with the concept of sin.
- Lola hits the jackpot- in more ways than one. Missy takes her dad to Elijah's church. The Birches make a plan to get rid of their new housemate.
- Elijah tries to figure out why he doesn't have the same urges as his friends. A jealous Andrew hops a train to Vermont to surprise Bernie.
- While Andrew and Nick deal with parental crises, Jessi meets her new sibling, and Matthew realizes he's made Jay into a different person.
- A sudden outbreak of body-swapping yields awkward situations and poignant revelations galore.
- In this week's episode of Atypical Daydream, Seth Morris reassures us that the wild west is still alive, and fully baked, in the heart of America. Additionally, Brian Soika tells the tale of an enchanting experience with a true rock and roll wizard.
- Seth Morris is an actor, writer, producer and director. You may know Seth from his roles on Curb Your Enthusiasm, Veep, Happy Endings or his numerous appearances on the Comedy Bang Bang podcast. He currently voices "Greg" and other characters on Big Mouth. Some of his other credits include The League, Close Enough, The Big Leap, Parks and Recreation, Modern Family, Brooklyn Nine-Nine, Children's Hospital, The Dictator, Do You Want to See a Dead Body? Superstore, Kroll Show, Workaholics, Step Brothers, The Hot wives of Orlando, Cedar Rapids, Bajillion Dollar Propertie$ and It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia. In this wide-ranging chat, we talk about his busted teeth, playing Bob Ducca, the stories we tell ourselves, acting and auditions, anger, flow state, improv and comedy, rejection, moving forward and improvising with Sascha Baron Cohen.
- A group of diverse underdogs from all different walks of life who compete to be part of a competition reality series that is putting on a modern, hip remake of "Swan Lake."
- Eager to get his mojo back, the Shame Wizard drops in on swim class to torment the kids with bodily insecurities.
- As Walter the lovebug coaches Nick on the matters of the heart, Jessi gets fired up about protesting the school's problematic mascot.
- A group of diverse, down-on-their-luck people attempt to change their lives by participating in a potentially life-ruining reality dance show, featuring a modern reimagining of "Swan Lake".
- With auditions beginning for the lead roles, tensions rise as the contestants vie for the same parts. Gabby confronts Nick about his purposeful manipulation of the show. Mike accidentally reveals a huge secret to Nick and the producers.
- Unrequited love and jealous rivalries turn the friends into seething beasts. Andrew gets a little too invested in a substitute teacher.
- Missy tries to show her cousins she's not a dork, Andrew takes a stand against his dad's turkey tyranny, and Jessi hopes for a Thanksgiving miracle.
- Classic holiday stories get a naughty makeover in this special episode hosted by puppet versions of Maury and Connie.
- With Paula's cancer diagnosis, she and Mike decide to get married. Nick officiates despite being vulnerable on camera. Justin auditions for a Broadway director. Julia's husband, Kevin, makes a shocking return.
- With two days until the finale, the cast preps for their final performance. Nick makes a hard decision, and Julia is stuck in a tough position. Justin and Simon try to navigate a new challenge in their relationship.
- When a massive blackout threatens to stop the finale, the whole cast bands together to light up the stage. Nick works to convince the network that this show is something special. Brittney gets a shocking surprise.
- The support crew serving on one of Starfleet's least important ships, the U.S.S. Cerritos, have to keep up with their duties, often while the ship is being rocked by a multitude of sci-fi anomalies.
- Borat returns to America from Kazakhstan to America, this time to reveal more about the American culture, the COVID-19 pandemic, and the political elections.
- A comedic look at a couple facing various challenges in their daily lives while trying to cope with their changes from twenties to thirties.
- Cooked with Cannabis is a competitive cooking show where three chefs make cannabis infused meals for a chance to win $10,000. Co-hots Kelis and Leather Storrs judge the contestants with the assistance of their "best buds" who are guests on the show.
- Chefs Amanda Jackson, Nate Santana, and Cynthia Sestito grill cannabis infused meals for Kelis and Leather and Best Buds: Ricki Lake, Mary Lynn Rajskub, singer Elle King and comedian Jo Koy.
- Chefs Melissa Parks, Brenden Darby and Harold Sims cook up cannabis infused meals inspired by Austria, Mexico and West Africa for Kelis, Leather and Best Buds: comedians HaHa Davis, Sabrina Jalees, Flula Borg and actress Bria Vinaite.
- Chefs Chris Yang, Brooke Egger and Heather Feher create futuristic inspired cannabis meals for Kelis, Leather and Best Buds: NBA legend John Salley, NBA star Nate Robinson, and comedians Megan Gailey and Clayton English.
- Chefs Danielle Bruno, Manny Mendoza and Matthew Chase take comfort food to an elevated level with cannabis for Kelis, Leather and a comedian table of Best Buds: Jeff Dye, Brooks Wheelan, Mike E. Winfield and Jade Catta-Preta.
- When Emily has a pregnancy scare, Josh considers a vasectomy as Alex embraces fatherhood; Josh finally sells a video game and gets to experience how the other half lives, while birthday girl Bridgette is forced to get a real job.
- While Josh and Emily try to rekindle their relationship, Alex acts as Bridgette's wingman on a horrifying double date; overwhelmed with work, Emily goes to extreme lengths to make time for Candice.
- Wracked with guilt, Andrew tries to keep his urges in check. Matthew's mom ices him out of the church bake-off after reading his texts.
- Marissa and Listler check in from their separate undisclosed locations to give you the live show they recorded in January at the San Francisco Sketch Fest. They are joined by Eric "Gutterballs" Gutterman (Jason Mantzoukas), Dr. Lionel Drioche (Seth Morris), and Coach Bill Coach (Carl Tart). Marissa reveals some huge news and we have a live Listler's Love Lockdown update. Enjoy Wompsters.
- Josh and Emily have to make sure a quilt is ready for Candice to present to a class project. / Emily forms a fake family with a stressed parent and a pre-teen pop star to visit open houses.
- An American socialite runs off to join a Renaissance Faire after her wedding goes awry.
- Greg steps into the role of stay-at-home dad after his wife Megan lands her dream job. Having no prior experience managing a busy household and the schedules of two small children, Greg must find balance to keep it all running smoothly.
- Interviews with funny and interesting people to discuss their careers and challenges they have faced. The aim is to normalize and encourage discussions of failure, and show that it can be a stepping stone towards the road of success.
- It dares to tell completely real* and true* Hollywood stories that are definitely not just made up. Hosted by noted film historian Abby Larson, each episode brings an unremembered Hollywood tale to life.
- Amy and Jonah find themselves on opposing sides as corporate tries to win over employees by showering them with treats. When the company's tactics grow more extreme, everyone must band together to save one of their own.
- Please enjoy this re-release of the very first WOMP It Up. Broadcasting LIVE from the Marina Del Ray Public Library, everybody's favorite intern Marissa Wompler and her teacher/mentor/co-host/former sniper, Charlotte Listler bring you the first episode of Marissa's new school project podcast WOMP IT UP. Marissa's one-time flame Eric "Gutterballs" Gutterman (Jason Mantzoukas) joins them to dish on everything that's happening at Marina Del Ray Public High School in his signature segment "Gutterballing with Eric Gutterman." Later, Marissa and Listler put the Spotlight On: Dr. Lionel Drioche (Seth Morris) and learn what it's like leading the theatre department of Marina Del Ray High. Finally, Listler answers love questions from loyal listeners during "Listler's Love Lockdown."
- As the Battle for Platinum comes to a head, Dean announces how they'll choose one Rosedragon to rule them all. Glenn worries this will distract from a very special day he's planned for himself and his Platinum family.
- The gang talks Jesus into starring in a reality show after a sleazy producer promises them fame and fortune if they can get Jesus to agree; it's a disaster from start to finish, but Jesus is determined to get Pop's good word out as a result.
- The Brokers train Dean in the ways of lowly office work and he quickly takes to his new rank. Tough negotiator Quistian (BEN SCHWARTZ) returns to hound the Bros, and Serge and Gio terrorize Glenn. To renovate a new listing, Victoria hires twin off-brand contractors in search of stardom (RANDY and JASON SKLAR).
- Amanda tries to make some changes at the Royal Renaissance Festival but bumps up against the old guard. Juan Andres wants to take Brian out on a date, while David, Stick, and Shart discover an uncomfortable truth.
- Nick is bewitched by his cool new phone. A call from "Pharmacy Boy" turns Matthew into a nervous wreck. Jay finds a Netflix show made just for him.
- The ghost of Duke Ellington takes Nick and friends on a journey back in time to 1913: the year he lost his virginity and found his true calling.
- A big standardized test sends everyone into a panic - except for Jay, who just scored an Adderall prescription.
- When a freak storm gives everyone new superpowers, tensions between Andrew, Nick and friends boil over into an epic showdown.
- The Brokers adjust to the new normal at Platinum with DJ in charge. Dean is missing in action, and Victoria learns an unpleasant secret while tracking him down. Meanwhile, Chelsea embarks on a new spiritual path, Amir sells to a zealous client (NICOLE BYER) and the Bros show a house to former child star (ADAM PALLY) as Glenn starts looking for romance.
- Back in the game, Dean negotiates opposite an old foe's son (BEN SCHWARTZ) and workshops his feud with DJ. Chelsea struggles to spread the message and tactics of Wisdometrics with her fellow brokers, while Glenn shows a property to actual royalty- the Bulgarian Prince Borsilav (DANA CARVEY).
- Victoria finally tells Dean about her relationship with DJ, before running to help her father (DAVE FOLEY) as Glenn's search for love gets him catfished by an internet date (ALICIA SILVERSTONE.) Dean follows up with Serge and Gio on their death pact and Amir hopes to sell the home of a feuding couple (WHITNEY CUMMINGS, DAVID WALTON).
- Baxter gives a house tour to two ex-boyfriends (JACK PLOTNIK, TOM LENK), now happily married to each other. Victoria and Amir both narrowly escape Serge and Gio with their lives, and Todd the Janitor (CRAIG CACKOWSKI) has grievances to air with Dean in couple's therapy led by Doctor Chambong (RICH FULCHER).
- 2016–201925mTV-MA9.2 (10)TV EpisodeDean is humiliated by fellow rich person Dickie (MARC EVAN JACKSON) at his listing and tries to save face. Andrew gets mixed up with an all cash, femme fatale buyer (MARY ELIZABETH ELLIS DAY), and Victoria's complicated office romance leads her to challenge Baxter's relationship with Jeffney Buckley (ALAN MCCLEOD.)
- Dean and DJ ramp up their fight for control of Platinum with a time-honored contest. Baxter's real estate market tipster (CHRIS PARNELL) stops by to make, then break, his day, and Chelsea shows a property to overly exacting astrophysicist Neil deCicely Tyson (GARY ANTHONY WILLIAMS). At a listing, Glenn spars with a headstrong businesswoman (GINGER GONZAGA).
- Megan and Greg will try just about anything to get Zack to sleep.
- Flashback to the beginning, when Greg and Megan first met and how their relationship has grown since - from the carefree honeymoon stage to the chaos of parenting.
- Follow-up to the comedy series Roseanne (1988), centering on the family members of the matriarch after her sudden death.
- Set in the Southern District of New York Federal Court, brand-new lawyers work for both the defense and the prosecution as they handle the most high-profile and high-stakes cases in the country--all as their personal lives intersect.
- Two not-so-young socially-awkward Millennials--rich, self-conscious, unmotivated Benji and his poor, freeloading, self-centered, strictly-platonic best friend Esther--try to fit in with L.A.'s vain, status-obsessed elite.
- Twenty years after learning about her biological father, Kulap Vilaysack finally asks the questions that will lead her to him.
- Three long time friends become camp counselors after losing their jobs at the car wash. After a tragic accident claims the life of Vic, his 2 buddies Charlie and Stank start a Ghost Story Club for the children, to honor his memory- but they get more than they bargained for when Vic wakes up after a magic potion spills on his burial plot.
- Recorded live from Largo at the Coronet in Los Angeles, Marissa and Listler (Jessica St. Clair and Lennon Parham) travel from Marina Del Ray to Hollywood to present an episode of their podcast project Womp It Up. Expect appearances from Marissa's one-time flame Eric "Gutterballs" Gutterman (Jason Mantzoukas), Marissa's stepdad Seth Wompler (Brian Huskey), Health teacher Mr. Joe Bongo (Andy Daly), Humanities teacher Rhonda DeLuce (Danielle Schneider), and Drama teacher Dr. Lionel Drioche (Seth Morris) as they figure out whether Marissa is expecting a big change in her life.
- Recorded live from Largo at the Coronet in Los Angeles, Marissa and Listler travel once again from Marina Del Ray to Hollywood to present an episode of their podcast project Womp It Up. We'll catch up with Health teacher Mr. Joe Bongo (Andy Daly), Humanities teacher Rhonda DeLuce (Danielle Schneider), Drama teacher Dr. Lionel Drioche (Seth Morris), and star theatre student Marissa Willard (Casey Wilson) as they preview the newest project from Marina Del Rey High's theatre department.
- Gus struggles at work while Mickey tries to help her desperate friend.
- Gus helps a stressed-out Arya gear up for a big scene, while Mickey tries to salvage Dr. Greg's disastrous book-signing event.
- Michael makes a plea; Eleanor looks to take the high road; Michael tries to pull a rabbit out of a hat.
- Andrew struggles to blend in after a growth spurt, Nick worries his hormones are out of whack, and Jessi and Jay get a taste of the teen runaway life.
- A classmate's booming bosom sends the boys into a rapture - and leaves the girls with a raging sense of insecurity. Coach Steve drops a bombshell.
- As Nick tries to figure out whether he has a shot with Gina, a mortifying encounter with Leah sends Andrew into a spiral of shame.
- Coach Steve finally gets his chance to do sex on a lady, Nick and Andrew go on a double date, and Jessi's rebellious streak leads to big trouble.
- Jess and Nick dip into her dad's stash of edibles, with mind-bending results. Andrew searches for the right moment to break up with Lola.
- While helping Greg move into a seedy bachelor complex, the boys and their dads debate what women want - and what it means to be a man.
- In the season 1 finale, Sandra defends a hydrologist accused of spying for the Chinese government, but the similarities between this and a former case she lost has her confidence shaken.
- Dean tasks Benji with selling a house where a murder took place, while Esther uses the real estate to capitalize on people's obsession with murder tours.
- Hal, Lon and Danielle judge the fighters as they debate such topics as, "Who would make the worst children's show host", "What movie family should get superpowers", and "What's the most unfairly underrated movie of all time".
- When Geena learns that D.J. hasn't been taking Mary to church while she's been away, she insists that they go as a family to uphold her traditional values. To make matters worse, Mary refuses to attend without her cousins Harris and Mark, leaving D.J. in the last situation he wants to be in: at the mercy of Darlene. Meanwhile, Mark's attempt to conduct an unbiased survey on the upcoming election for his school project goes south when Jackie volunteers to help.