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- Joel McHale, the snarky star of Community (2009), ridicules the silliest moments reality television, internet videos and TV from around the world have to offer. Each episode also features celebrity guests and a couple of sketches.
- Based on his podcast, comedian and former Saturday Night Live (1975) alumni Norm Macdonald and his sidekick Adam Eget sit down and chat with celebrity guests about their life, career and views in a somewhat unconventional and often irreverent way.
- Kevin Hart is Donald Mack, Lyft Legend
- 2018TV-MA7.3 (207)TV EpisodeKevin Hart makes Joel go to work, Pickler & Ben (2017) "pickler-and-ben" their guest, Joel tours the Netflix studio, plugs his Community (2009) friends, gets lost in Stranger Things (2016)'s Upside Down, explains what 'kunt' means in Afrikaans, wonders why so many characters on South Korean TV shows are hit by cars and bikes, feels for the emotional support hamster named Pebbles, inadvertently starts a feud with Today (1952)'s 'Donnadorable' and comments on Jehovah's Witnesses' policy on pillow masturbation. Also, the show's executive producer Paul Feig gives a hand to a suicidal audience member, and Jason Priestley can't stop using a teleprompter.
- Paul Feig has rhoids. Just like Joel in the pilot, Kristen Bell won't go on Donna-Dorable's show either. Joel admires the sketch artist from The Dead Files (2011) and meets the walking undead stereotype called Pizza Ghost. David Oyelowo stands up for acteurs' rights as more and more of them are being forced to go lowbrow just to plug their movies. Joel tries to explain what Australia is in 'Joel's International Corner.' Bell helps Joel explore the wonders of a vocal warmup tool known as Beltbox. Also, the show's closing theme song is very self-aware.
- Norm and his former "SNL" co-star David Spade chat about David's beginnings, his first time on the "Tonight Show," snorting B12 for a role in Light Sleeper (1992), and his hit sitcom Just Shoot Me! (1997), but Norm keeps pushing his buttons.
- Norm has a candid chat with the ever-charming Drew Barrymore about vampires, the silent radio, her career as a child actress, her drug addiction, her family, her movie E.T. the Extra-Terrestrial (1982) and her views on P.C. culture and life in general.
- Norm and the legend of TV courtrooms, Judge Judy, have a heart to heart chat about her show, life, family, mortality, and her views on the American justice system, including the O.J. Simpson case.
- As Norm and Dave chat about the late night talk show business, Norm insidiously begins to slowly push Dave's buttons with his unconventional style of hosting and increasingly irreverent questions. Will Dave take his ball and go home?
- Norm and Jane, who brought her cute canine pet with her, talk about her life, sex appeal, mortality, her father and the cult Norm's co-host was in. Also, Norm hits on Jane, but will he succeed in not coming off as a creepy fanboy?
- Norm and Chevy talk comedy, SNL, Chevy's movies, Norm's favorite Chevy comedy The Three Amigos, and Chevy's infamous failed talk show. Norm also tries to get Chevy to goof off with him for a bit, which only results in confusion.
- Norm and M. Night have a pleasant, introspective chat about Shyamalan's turbulent career, the nature of horror, Indian Americans, family life, and love of 80s Spielberg.
- Norm and Michael talk about their love of comedy, country and western music, film noir, western films, and Michael's movies.
- Norm and his close friend, outlaw country legend Billy Joe Shaver, chat about Shaver's life, career, his songwriting process, and outlaw country vs. modern day country. Shaver also shares some colorful anecdotes and performs four songs.
- Norm welcomes his old boss from his SNL days, Lorne Michaels, and has a fun but all too short chat with him about the old days and the history of SNL.