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Comedy Bang! Bang!
A talk show parody that features celebrity guests, comedy sketches and animation. Based on the podcast of the same name. (imdb)
4 seasons, 58 episodes at Criticker
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Ty Burrell Wears a Chambray Shirt & Clear Frame Glasses
Ty Burrell shows Scott what the world looks like through his eyes, and craft services coordinator Fabrice Fabrice performs spoken word poetry. Meanwhile, Scott premieres a clip of his exciting new detective drama. (imdb)
Maya Rudolph Wears a Black Skirt & Strappy Sandals
Maya Rudolph plays "Skirmish of the Sexes". Agent Aukerman has gone undercover to apprehend notorious bank robber Reggie Watts. Also, businesswoman Claire Coulter stops by. (imdb)
Schoolboy Q Wears a Patterned Bucket Hat & Glasses
Aaron Neville explains his anti-violence campaign. Reggie is caught in a war between two warring musical combos vying for his attention. Meanwhile, Scott interviews rapper Schoolboy Q about what it's like to be "Man of the Year". (imdb)
Eddie George Wears a Navy Suit and Half-Zip Pullover
Eddie George reveals the secret behind his greatest plays, and NFL Commissioner Wendell Gazell explains the changes he's making to the game. (imdb)
Simon Helberg Wears a Sky Blue Button Down Jeans
Simon Helberg has to prove he's not an android, and author Shiloh Huffington schemes his way onto the couch. Scott and Reggie get whipped into shape by a cruel drill sergeant, and are tasked with a dangerous mission of their own. (imdb)
Mark Duplass Wears a Striped Sweater and Jeans
Scott has a shoot-out with guest Mark Duplass, and etiquette expert Miss Polite dispenses advice. Scott must help Reggie land the girl of his dreams. (imdb)
Kid Cudi Wears a Denim Shirt and Red Sneakers
Rapper Kid Cudi drops by to give Scott a lesson in the art of the prank phone call, and 6-year-old film critic Aiden Tomasetto shares his favorite movies. (imdb)
Jesse Tyler Ferguson Wears a Brown Checked Shirt and Stripey Socks
Jesse Tyler Ferguson explains the great chemistry behind 'Modern Family', and cyborg rights activist Nelz Hebber has some ideas for the future. (imdb)