Episode Guide
Season 5
Episode Guide
Maria Bamford
S5
E2
Maria Bamford weighs in on internet dating, describes grating voices and relives her time as a temp worker.
Louis Ramey
S5
E5
Louis Ramey opines on tacky wedding tuxedos, ordering nonexistent fast-food items and lying politicians.
Tom Rhodes
S5
E6
Tom Rhodes talks about his lack of math skills, red flags on a first date and humorless white supremacists.
Ted Alexandro
S5
E7
Ted Alexandro recalls his days as an elementary school teacher and shares his dream of going to prison one day.
Tom Papa
S5
E9
Tom Papa talks about braving the dangers of budget-class airlines and coming to terms with getting old.
Louis C.K.
S5
E10
Louis C.K. explains why subway maps are meaningless, admits to being embarrassed most of his life and refrains from boring conversations with strangers.
Bil Dwyer
S5
E11
Bil Dwyer imagines opening for The Rolling Stones, admits he's jealous of divorced dads and realizes petting zoos are way more horrific than he remembered.
Zach Galifianakis
S5
E12
Zach Galifianakis prefers to be specific when he cheers at concerts, discovers the root of his unusual sinus problems and recalls a shameful night of drinking in L.A.
Doug Stanhope
S5
E13
Doug Stanhope argues for legalized prostitution, tears into vice cops and explains why he dislikes babies and old people.
Gary Valentine
S5
E14
Gary Valentine describes his struggle to understand Southern accents, ponders the daily life of spiders and touts the benefits of nitrous oxide.
Ardal O'Hanlon
S5
E15
Ardal O'Hanlon examines the differences between Americans and the Irish, explains why dogs are the best drug smugglers and compares the absorbency of barnyard animals.