Jim looks at the GOP's attempts to ignore the gun debate, attends a March For Our Lives rally and explains why teens are so successful at advocating for gun control.
Jim makes the case for decriminalizing sex work, discusses press freedom with White House reporters and looks at the Trump administration's efforts to modify the census.
Jim breaks down the Oklahoma teachers' strike, tries desperately to get Noel Gallagher to like him and examines EPA chief Scott Pruitt's religious worldview.
Jim questions President Trump's motives for bombing Syria, breaks down former FBI Chief James Comey's gossipy memoir and sits down with "Rampage" star Malin Akerman.
Jim proposes a test for curbing overpopulation, heads across the pond to challenge Ireland's draconian abortion laws and meets a teacher with controversial views on slavery.
Jim has questions about the seemingly positive developments out of North Korea and South Korea, examines the toxic culture of "incels" with the help of the Slayer guitarist Kerry King, and checks in with his kooky weatherman.
Jim looks at all the ways the NFL mistreats its cheerleaders, chats with Carol Burnett about the state of comedy and refutes conservative hysteria over asylum-seekers.
Jim explains why torture is simply wrong, seeks answers about the British royal family and looks for a middle ground between helicopter parenting and neglect.
Jim breaks down a recent wave of racial profiling incidents, chats with comedian W. Kamau Bell about being profiled and looks at how bogus support animals undermine real ones.
Jim questions the public demand for insincere apologies, meets a scientist at the forefront of sex robot technology, and weighs the pros and cons of gene editing.
Jim analyzes Trump's feud with America's allies, tackles free speech with anti-SJW activist Jordan Peterson, Peterson's critics and Sarah Silverman, and pays (in)appropriate tribute to Jerry Maren, the late Wizard of Oz Munchkin.
Jim shows the damage that putting small children of undocumented immigrants in government camps is doing to them, interviews a former employee there, analyzes Russia's aggressive anti-gay stance, and spotlights Ruso, ND (population: 4).
Jeff takes on the U.S. Supreme Court, the latest sea-killing island of human-produced garbage, and a group of Irishmen who don't want limits to their drinking. He also gives props to an environmentally-conscious Islamic terrorist group.
Jim questions America's obsession with greatness, tackles toxic masculinity, chats with the king of curmudgeon comedians, Bill Burr, and gives his thoughts on FIFA's protest over TV cameras ogling the female spectators.
Jeff mocks the corporate giants that abuse their workers, the public's indifference to it, the idea that Kylie Jenner is a self-made businesswoman, an anti-SJW comic fan, and the couple who had their baby in Chick-Fil-A's bathroom.
Jeff condemns the practice of calling out celebrities like James Gunn over their controversial old tweets, analyzes why so many Americans today feel unhappy, and argues with "Intactivists" who protest against male circumcision.
Jim shows concern over 3D-printed guns and the incredible inefficiency of the TSA, interviews a rising star in the Democratic Party, U.S. Representative Barbara Lee, and stands up for the police dog that the Colombian cartels want dead.
Jim mocks the failed 2018 Unite the Right rally, analyzes Trump's ability to get away even with stuff like promoting asbestos, has a politically incorrect Q&A with the audience, and the show's new weatherman lobbies for coal and oil.
Jim supports the supposed death of marriage, interviews four popular pro-Trump QAnon conspiracy theorists, criticizes the exploitative practice of tipping in America, and warns of weed killing chemicals found in breakfast cereals.
Jim shows how the right to religious freedom is often abused to curb the rights of others, has a pint and a chat with a priest, a rabbi and an imam in a bar, challenges an anti-atheist pastor, and gets scolded by the show's weatherman.
Jim breaks down Nike's controversial ad campaign featuring Colin Kaepernick, questions the definition of "liberal Hollywood elite," goes cruising for crime with two Amsterdam cops and introduces the ironic "Aw, It's Not So Bad" segment.
Jim questions the GOP's unwavering support for Supreme Court nominee Brett Kavanaugh, dissects America's obsession with work, meets a nudist fighting for her religious freedom and asks (almost) everyone to register to vote in midterms.
Jim breaks down California's attempt to reform the cash bail system, looks at the racial disparities in criminal sentencing, has a pint and a chat with four political consultants about the 2018 midterms, and angers the show's weatherman.
Jim asks Bob Saget who the real victims in recent political and sex scandals are, questions the usefulness of calling one's senator, quizzes random Americans and Brits about US politics, and ridicules extreme baby gender reveal parties.
Jim tries to care about the latest climate change news warning of soon-to-be-uninhabitable Earth and recycle. He also interviews NBA legend Kareem Abdul-Jabbar, and the show's weatherman celebrates global warming with CHEM energy drink.
Jim criticizes the modern day obsession with being pretty, finds it impossible to actually follow the countless tips for healthy living, rewrites the U.S. Constitution to make it more practical, and "Aw, It's Not So Bad" segment returns.
Jim explains how toxic right wing rhetoric leads to real life violence, interviews a guy who spanks kids and a woman who opposes it, warns of smart technology spying on users, and agrees that "blackface" is not a Halloween costume.
Jim explains why you probably didn't vote in the midterms, sends a team of correspondents to change minds at Politicon and hosts a debate for third-party longshots.
Jim criticizes the idea of colonizing Mars, supports the conservationists' efforts to get the world to stop using paper, interviews White House correspondent April Ryan, and stars in his own action-packed trailer for Heathrow T5 transit.
Jim profiles the journey of immigrants preparing to become U.S. citizens, takes the oath with them and offers a sneak peek at his new, more Americanized show.