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"Weird Al" Yankovic joins the "Comedy Bang! Bang!" team; Kevin Bacon talks about city planning.
The Lonely Island shows off their new merchandise; Gil Faizon and George St. Geegland discuss their upcoming Broadway show.
Tony Hale visits; Scott forgets the meaning of friendship when he plays a prank on the "Comedy Bang! Bang!" crew.
Tegan and Sara discuss their songwriting process; Scott thinks there is something a little strange about the new intern, Raymond.
T-Pain, Scott and "Weird Al" write a new song; Melvin Alberts talks about his alien abduction; Scott's scientific breakthrough.
Aubrey Plaza flirts with Scott; "Weird Al" and Scott are transported to a different time period by a mysterious stranger.
Joe Jonas' odd replacement for a cell phone; Maxwell Keeper talks about where he works; a peek at Scott's new movie.
Nathan Fielder makes an appearance; Scott and "Weird Al" try their best to freak out Nathan Fielder.
Kristen Schaal shows off her real voice; Paul Rust debuts his New No Nos.
Zach Galifianakis, "Weird Al" and the "Comedy Bang! Bang!" crew look back at their favorite memories of Scott.
The crew is visited by some American heroes to try to bring the country back to its moral foundations; Kaley Cuoco finalizes her will; lifestyle coach Karen helps Scott style his inside.
The studio prepares for a calm Halloween, but unbeknownst to Scott and the crew, they are being haunted by a ghoulish spirit; Gillian Jacobs gets a free cocktail; Scott shows off his latest film role.
When Scott leaves the show for a new opportunity, Jason Mantzoukas takes over as special substitute host and his first guest ends up being Scott; legendary soul singer Donny Gary.
Scott and Weird Al throw a party that gets a little out of control; Krysten Ritter plays her favorite party game; author Gail Summercat gives tips to women in the workplace.
"Weird Al" and the gang cope with an untimely death of a friend; Allison Janney stops by the "Comedy Bang! Bang!" set to chat and play an exciting game.
Scott's estranged family visits; Ben Folds discusses his new start-up business; Weird Al shows his new sports documentary; world-traveler, Martin Moreland, visits.
Malin Åkerman reveals all her deep dark secrets; Slow Joey tries to juggle his new business venture with falling in love.
Scott is excited to spend Thanksgiving celebrating with the "Comedy Bang! Bang!" crew, but will a group of outsiders could disrupt his plans; Mike Colter discloses a shocking revelation; teacher Joe Bongo discusses his extra-curricular activities.
Reggie Watts returns to the show just in time to try to prevent a disaster; Weird Al has a surprising announcement; Adam Scott tries to give Scott some assistance.
Scott receives some disturbing news that may mean the end of "Comedy Bang! Bang!" forever, but before the end, old chums Lord Andrew Lloyd Webber and Fabrice Fabrice stop by to wish the gang goodbye.
Ty Burrell shows Scott what the world looks like through his eyes; craft services coordinator Fabrice Fabrice performs spoken word poetry.
Maya Rudolph plays Skirmish of the Sexes; Agent Aukerman has gone undercover to apprehend notorious bank robber Reggie Watts.
Aaron Neville explains his anti-violence campaign; Reggie is caught in a war between two warring musical combos vying for his attention; Scott interviews rapper Schoolboy Q.
Eddie George reveals the secret behind his greatest plays; NFL Commissioner Wendell Gazelle explains the changes he's making to the game.
Simon Helberg tries to prove he's not an android; author Shiloh Huffington schemes his way onto the couch; Scott and Reggie get whipped into shape by a cruel drill sergeant and get assigned a dangerous mission.
Scott has a shoot-out with Mark Duplass; etiquette expert Miss Polite gives advice; Scott helps Reggie get the girl of his dreams.
Rapper Kid Cudi gives Scott a lesson in the art of the prank phone call; six-year-old film critic Aiden Tomasetto shares his favorite movies.
Jesse Tyler Ferguson explains the great chemistry behind "Modern Family"; cyborg rights activist Nelz Hebber's ideas for the future.
Dax Shepard gives advice on various acting techniques; professional gift guesser Bertram Jollymore; Scott and Reggie find a new roommate to save money.
The cast and crew are very sleepy; Zach Galifianakis takes a nap on the couch; Reggie has a dream of making music with Tears for Fears; Scott tries to keep everyone awake.
Scott realizes his true feelings for his producer; Joseph Gordon-Levitt gives Reggie a reason to join his collaborative production company; shock jock Ronnie "Brew Dude" Haynes gives the true definition of Taco Tuesday.
Scott and Reggie work on spending their stunt budget which leads to an amazing show; Jack Black tries to decide what song to perform; vigilante J.W. Stillwater discusses fan boats, alligators and justice.
Joel McHale talks about his unusual birth; a Hollywood actor discusses his recent firing; Scott's new machine is running the show; Scott receives a warning from the future.
Rapper Lil Jon discusses his retirement plans; spokesperson Shandy Williams gives Scott a gift from her new hair extension line; the Quizzler is running loose in the studio, and it's up to Scott and Reggie to solve his quizzles.
A physicist takes Scott, Reggie, and the crew aboard his spaceship, but danger soon arises; Scott wants to be able to interview Colin Hanks and celebrity stylist Trey Booth, but the perils of space may get to them first.
Scott is in danger of losing his job if he can't pass his big test, so he enlists a tutor for help; Skylar Astin reveals his real age; Easy Listening DJ Forsythia reads dedications from her listeners.
Michael Sheen teaches Scott about the birds and the bees; entertainer Victor Diamond explains his various medical conditions; Scott receives accolades for saving Wonky Cat, the world's weirdest cat.
Scott's secret identity is at risk when his friends win the "Comedy Bang! Bang! Interview a Fan" contest; Thomas Middleditch proves he's an expert at accent work; shaman Harmony Moongloss leads the group in a guided meditation.
Karen Gillan dishes the dirt on movie secrets; George Groiny-Melendez reveals his less than savory profession; Scott is torn between the comedy of yesteryear and his new batch of writers.
After a reporter updates Scott on the fate of Reggie Watts, Scott recalls their last episode together; guest Judd Apatow.
Scott is assigned Kid Cudi as his new partner; Michael Cera shows off his business cards; August Lindt shares his recommendations for vacation destinations.
Scott agrees to help save a wizard's realm if they can perform in a magic show together; James Marsden acts with a real rabbit and discusses his good looks; Mr. Celebrity shares Hollywood gossip.
The "Comedy Bang! Bang!" crew takes off for summer vacation, leaving Scott and Kid Cudi to finish the season with a crew of misfits.
Scott fires security guard Zeke and hires someone new to protect the show's belongings; Carly Rae Jepsen performs a new song; amusement park owner Tim Duncan explains his scariest ride, the Samurai Scream.
Scott and Kid Cudi try to catch a rat in the studio before their annual health inspection; Mary Elizabeth Winstead celebrates her birthday; inventor Ahmad Rashad Al-Zahrawi shows his new gadget.
After Scott's editors threaten to go on strike, Scott decides to do the show all in one take, no editing needed; Tom Lennon shows how messy he can get; a famous Broadway director shares songs from his classic show.
Scott signs a deal with the devil to get Ken Marino on the couch; a famous Icelandic singer performs her country's new national anthem.
Scott wants to wear an unconventional hat to accept his Lifetime Achievement Award and the staff doesn't have the heart to argue.
Scott's possessions come to life and surprisingly go on an adventure; A$AP Rocky shows off his awards; Scott debuts the trailer to his new movie.
"Comedy Bang! Bang!" tries to appeal to a female audience by hiring three co-hosts, but Cudi suspects something's wrong; Weird Al plays a game of Celebrity Weird Al Do's; Cudi enlists the help of paranormal professionals.
Uzo Aduba shows off her comic skills; concerned citizen Tim Landers explains his plan to get back at some kids; future Scott and future Cudi take a time machine back to the present to save comedy from total destruction.
Judy Greer shows off her universal audition; the gang looks forward to an appearance by Tom Hanks; Kid Cudi is revealed to be a former hockey star and his rival shows up at the "Comedy Bang! Bang!" studio to challenge him to a rematch.
Stephen Merchant discusses his rock collection; martial artist Dave Grigsby shows off his karate skills; Scott discovers a surprising secret about his parentage; Scott has to go through a series of life-threatening challenges.
Robert Kirkman discusses his greatest fears; actor Martin Thomas Newton talks about his new biopic; Scott and his crew get very spooky for Halloween as the "Comedy Bang! Bang!" set turns into a haunted house and gets some odd visitors.
David Krumholtz reviews Scott's hosting abilities; Arthur Steinborn teaches everyone his memory technique; Scott and Cudi are visited by an avant-garde painter who wants to give the show a more artistic spin.
Michelle Monaghan shows off her hog-wrestling skills; Alan Thicke performs personalized theme songs; after Scott suddenly gets rich, he's visited by his long-lost brother Billy.
Jake Johnson shares dating tips; Scott debuts his new game show; the "Comedy Bang! Bang!" studio is flipped upside down and the gang must do the show hanging from the ceiling.
Adam Pally discusses his plans for the holidays; Scott premieres his new dating show; Kid Cudi introduces his new character who becomes an instant celebrity.
Kathryn Hahn swears up a storm; John Lennon comes back from the dead; Scott teaches the skills needed to host a talk show.
The crew tries to celebrate Christmas, but global warming has turned the set into a beach; Josh Groban performs; Scott falls in love.
Patton Oswalt and Scott compete for the same acting role; a turtle expert is goes through an emotional breakdown; Reggie's real name is revealed; what unsuspecting bystanders do with an unprotected laptop.
Craig Robinson has a question on his mind; Reggie is taken up to space to battle an alien race; Scott helps renovate homes; a comedy team hides a deadly secret.
An inspector narrows down the suspects of a murder that occurred in the studio; Jenna Fischer shares a clip from her appearance on the British version of "Comedy Bang! Bang!"
Fred Armisen and Scott are up for the same late night talk show hosting job; Reggie's ultimate fantasy is revealed.
A flash forward to the final episode; Zach Galifianakis makes his first appearance since his big accident; characters from past seasons come back to say goodbye; ongoing storylines get resolved; a surprise wedding.
A major disaster forces Scott and Reggie to conserve air in hopes of a last-minute rescue; Nick Offerman transfixes Scott with his mustache; a mysterious woman gives tips on how to be a friendly neighbor.
Scott and Reggie share their favorite moments from the show; Lizzy Caplan has an important question on her mind; a seedy photographer describes his process; Scott might be getting Catfished.
"Comedy Bang! Bang!" gets a new boss; Tony Hawk gives crew members some advice; a personal tragedy in Scott's life.
"Comedy Bang! Bang!" gets a talk show makeover; Reggie's favorite baseball team; Alison Brie reveals the secrets of her acting process; a German film director discusses his plans to make another film.
The discovery that Reggie's dad had a shot at the big-time; Scott goes back to the 1960s to try and change history; Josh Groban gives Scott some constructive criticism; a plate-spinning novelty act is hiding a game-changing secret.
Ellie Kemper is the guest of Scott's dreams, but he may blow his chance; feeling altruistic, Scott fixes a neglected school; Jesse Ventura has an important announcement.
Activist Victor Ramos shamelessly plugs some community program he's heading; Steven Yeun shares his preparations for the inevitable zombie apocalypse; plus, there is compiled footage of Reggie's entire life.
Wayne Coyne of Flaming Lips fame joins Scott as they are visited by the show's accountant, a creepy couple and the scariest of all: the ghost of Scott's former career.
Scott debuts a new character; what's new with Reggie.
The new "Comedy Bang! Bang!" secretary; Reggie stars in a new commercial; a visit from the aspiring Honorary Mayor of Hollywood.
Amber Tamblyn helps celebrate Thanksgiving; Reggie invites some of his favorite comics over for dinner; an orphan returns.
Kevin Smith helps Scott celebrate his birthday; Reggie tries to create a special episode for Scott; a college student with an attitude.
A goodbye to a cast member; a poet stops by to share his latest works.
Scott tries to pull off the perfect episode with a scientist's invention.
People take drastic measures to get the hottest holiday toy; The Lonely Island provides Christmas spirit.
Andy Samberg; Jordan Peele; what Scott Aukerman and Reggie Watts have been up to since last season; Reggie enters a cybernetic computer world; Scott is rewarded for his unintentional appetite for prunes; special guests: Selma Blair and Lance Reddick.
Scott is sick and an elite team is dispatched inside his body to fix him; Scott interviews Aziz Ansari and craft services coordinator Fabrice Fabrice (Nick Kroll); Scott teaches an important lesson; special guests: Chris Meloni and Cedric Yarborough.
Anna Kendrick time travels; Scott and Reggie preview their new movie; the studio takes on a tropical twist when a Bahama Mama Maker is purchased; Ben Schwartz; the question is asked if Scott and Reggie are ready for parenthood.
Ad-Free with AMC +. Host Scott Aukerman and musical cohort Reggie Watts with guest stars David Cross & Will Forte. An unlikely narrator chronicles this week's adventures. Special Guests: Tim Meadows, Bob Odenkirk, "Weird Al" Yankovic.
Reggie swaps places with a cop; Zoe Saldaña spoils her next movie, Paul F. Tompkins; Scott hits the street to pull pranks; director Garry Marshall talks about his surprising new project; special guest: John Carroll Lynch.
Jason Mantzoukas; Gillian Jacobs; Reggie's new girlfriend may have a secret agenda; Scott's stolen sandwich; Bookie's blind date goes awry; a visit from Italian Chef Lugosi; special guests: Chris Hardwick, Adam Scott, and Michaela Watkins.
Andy Richter; Mike Hanford; Scott and Reggie visit the Big Apple and try to keep up with their special guide; Scott and Reggie try investing their money; Reggie's bike; special guest: Michael Ian Black.
Sarah Silverman; Joe Lo Truglio; Scott gets tongue-tied during his interview with Sarah; the world's fastest talker goes for a record; Scott reveals his secrets to getting camera-ready; special guest: Adam DeVine.
Bill Hader; Bobby Moynihan; Reggie joins via satellite while America's favorite game show interrupts "Comedy Bang! Bang!"; information about who adopts the little orphan; special guest: Jimmy Pardo.
Casey Wilson; Paul F. Tompkins; Casey Wilson performs in a musical extravaganza written by Andrew Lloyd Webber with a live-in studio phantom and tuneful guests; Reggie learns a lesson about the importance of talking; special guest: Thomas Lennon.
Rainn answers a four million-part question and listens to true cowboy stories; Reggie has a new superpower; a taxidermy contest; Scott Aukerman; Reggie Watts; Rainn Wilson; Andy Daly.
Pee-wee Herman casts spells and saves Scott's life for Halloween; Reggie has a surprise costume of his own; Scott finds a killer from his past; Reggie Watts; Pee-wee Herman.
Jessica Alba hosts a game show and discusses her childhood; Scott travels the country helping women with their sweater woes; a visit from the King of Cards; Reggie Watts; Jessica Alba; Kristen Schaal; Nat Faxon; Tony Hale; Jim Rash.
Rashida Jones eats a bug; monster truck driver Darryl Drummond announces his retirement; Scott Aukerman helps a scorned spouse get closure; Reggie Watts; Rashida Jones; Horatio Sanz; Dave Foley; Jack McBrayer.
Jim Gaffigan eyes a new invention while Scott's boss gets angry; a lazy friend crashes on the set; Billy Big Mouth Bass; Reggie Watts; Jim Gaffigan; Matt Walsh; Matt Besser.
Scott thinks about the consequences of missing a bus; Andy Dick and Reggie Watts split realities; a mysterious stranger gives advice; Scott's mechanic reveals underground comedy; Reggie Watts; Andy Dick; Todd Glass; Bobcat Goldthwait; Matt Walsh.
Scott issues a warning to down-and-out celebrities; Clark Gregg says positive words about the show; a controversial new holiday; Reggie chases love; Reggie Watts; Clark Gregg; Neil Campbell; Andrew Rannells; Josh Homme; Andy Kindler; Harris Wittels.
It's bring your kids to work day on the set of "Comedy Bang! Bang!"; Jason Schwartzman makes a baby and helps Scott parent; the answer to the season's most pressing question; Reggie Watts; Jason Schwartzman; Paul Rust; The Sklar Brothers.
Cobie Smulders visits "Comedy Bang! Bang!" for the lost pilot episode; a master magician wreaks havoc on the set; Reggie Watts; Cobie Smulders; Zach Woods; Topher Grace; Phil LaMarr; Matthew Sweet.
It's a Christmas Miracle until Zach Galifianakis upsets an elf; Scott learns the meaning of Christmas when the bonuses get lost; Scott's mom visits; Reggie Watts; Zach Galifianakis; Dave Thomas; Lynne Stewart.
Comic Zach Galifianakis discusses his place in the pantheon of comic actors and talking dogs.
Comic Amy Poehler discusses her hair and her feud with Mad Magazine.
A film student directs Scott's segment with comic Jon Hamm and a man who eats bicycles.
Michael Cera discusses not getting his dream role and the Cake Boss tells Scott the future.
Seth Rogen discusses his recent vacation and Reggie interrupts the show to paint a portrait.
Paul Rudd and Scott discover they both love mime; a man who should be dead explains his missing arm.
Ed Helms shows off his banjo skills and makes animal noises; a second talk show is also going on.
Elizabeth Banks says the word of the day and Scott is forced to take action; a mind vacation.
Adam Scott discusses his workout regimen; Magic Window visits and Reggie's feelings are hurt.
"Weird Al" smashes all musical conventions and Tenacious D. stops by to play a new song.