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- Two strangers land jobs with a spy agency that offers them a life of espionage, wealth, and travel. The catch: new identities in an arranged marriage.
- Two people let a road rage incident burrow into their minds and slowly consume their every thought and action.
- A pair of business rivals discover that they're identical twins and decide to swap places in an attempt to trick their divorced parents to get back together.
- Eric Andre tries to host a talk show in a bizarre environment, where he is sometimes the player of pranks and sometimes the victim.
- This mix of a scripted buddy comedy road movie and a real hidden camera prank show follows the outrageous misadventures of two buds stuck in a rut who embark on a cross-country road trip to NYC. The storyline sets up shocking real pranks.
- Events unfold after a devastating earthquake in Los Angeles.
- Series is based on what Maria has accepted to be "her life." The occasionally surreal episodes, refracted across multiple periods of the actor/comedian's life, tell the story of a woman who loses - and then finds - herself.
- Joe, beloved choir teacher, discusses topics of interest. First up, iron!
- CIA agent Jack Decker has to save the United States from terrorists due to an incompetent president.
- Bob and David emerge from the time machine they entered sixteen years ago and are reunited with the cast of Mr. Show.
- Danny Brown invites celebrity friends and unconventional neighbors into his basement for the ultimate hangout session.
- IHEARTCOMIX and Amazon Music created a bi-monthly LIVE Twitch series hosted by Marc Rebillet. Taking place inside a sitcom house and reveling in sitcom tropes, each episode featured musical guests, snacks, games, improv jams and more.
- A mockumentary comedy about two brothers who are forced to co-exist in the same homeroom class.
- Entertainment news set in a parallel universe and featuring clips of the dark alleyways of the television landscape.
- It reveals the unbelievable stories behind many of the pop culture's inventions that have had most impact.
- Three long time friends become camp counselors after losing their jobs at the car wash. After a tragic accident claims the life of Vic, his 2 buddies Charlie and Stank start a Ghost Story Club for the children, to honor his memory- but they get more than they bargained for when Vic wakes up after a magic potion spills on his burial plot.
- Progressive Democrats cover the news with the hope of inspiring activism.
- A quiet, quarantine special made from relaxing old footage and narrated by comedian Joe Pera, featuring trees, waterfalls, and Japanese monkeys.
- Episode two is technically the first episode of We've Got Company that aired live. Marc Rebillet opens the episode with some exercises and a monologue. The theme is established as We've Got Poodles meaning everything is dogs, before going extremely literal with a person in a dog costume constantly appearing and massaging guests. Dillon Francis is the featured guest for this episode and drops in for some games, snacks and chat. The two hang for a bit on the couch before heading to the kitchen table where a pinata cake of 'Gerard' is waiting for them. Rather than eating it, Dillon punches the cake and they both dig into it with their bare hands. They then choose a game to play and Dillon beats Marc, so they play a game of Operation instead. Next, a new segment, "What's In the Couch" is introduced via chat. Marc and Dillon dig in the couch to find a creepy toy dog that inspires an improvisational song. Dillon and Marc then jam for 20 minutes and continue to eat the cake while doing so. IHEARTCOMIX and Amazon Music created We've Got Company, a bi-monthly series hosted entirely LIVE on Twitch by musician and creator Marc Rebillet, also known by his adoring fans as "Loop Daddy". Taking place inside a sitcom house and reveling in sitcom tropes, each episode featured musical guests, special snacks, an endless selection of games, improv jams and an environment where the audience is in as much control as our host.
- Episode three, still a favorite of the season, saw the true potential of We've Got Company come to life. This episode was themed around "We've Got Altered States!" and featured special guest Erykah Badu and surprise guest Reggie Watts. Marc Rebillet began this episode with exercises and a monologue about his current work state. He then went into an extended introduction jam that went on for about 20 minutes. Once complete, Erykah joined him for lively conversation. In what could be described as impeccable chemistry, they sang each other praises while discussing the highs and lows of musical careers. Erykah and Marc then headed to the kitchen to enjoy snacks and take questions from the audience, with one asking if she was single, which sparked a hilarious response. From there, they played games on the floor and kept answering chat questions while being surprised by a psychedelic druid in gold. Reggie Watts then appeared. A surprise to both artists, this increased the energy in the room sparking hot debate before breaking into a 45 minute improv jam between all three. A funkadelic dancer bearing an Aztec Death Whistle appeared. Using the instrument, they created trippy bliss magic that the musical gods will never forget. IHEARTCOMIX and Amazon Music created We've Got Company, a bi-monthly series hosted entirely LIVE on Twitch by musician and creator Marc Rebillet, also known by his adoring fans as "Loop Daddy". Taking place inside a sitcom house and reveling in sitcom tropes, each episode featured musical guests, special snacks, an endless selection of games, improv jams and an environment where the audience is in as much control as our host.
- Reeling off the success of episode three, episode four kept with the good vibes by having Wyclef Jean of The Fugees as the special guest. The theme was "We've Got Gossip", which essentially turned the live show into a call-in episode. Beginning with some questions from the chat and his usual words of wisdom that followed an introductory improv jam, Marc welcomed Wyclef very early in the show. One of the only guests who had never met Marc before appearing, there was an immediate chemistry that was very entertaining to watch. They broke the ice by doing stretches and yoga together on the carpet before breaking into conversation. As always, the chats moved to the kitchen where they enjoyed Haitian cuisine and Wyclef talked about his dislike of techno music, but love of country. They then move into the gaming closet before ultimately choosing a game to play. They pop some champagne, which inspires a freestyle rap before any actual game play begins. Soon, a special call-in segment happens in which "telephone worker" (Cam George) sets up a phone line that allows viewers to dial-in and ask advice from our host and guest live on air. The two end up giving several calls of relationship advice. They close the show with a finale three song rap jam that is both emotional as much as it is funny. IHEARTCOMIX and Amazon Music created We've Got Company, a bi-monthly series hosted entirely LIVE on Twitch by musician and creator Marc Rebillet, also known by his adoring fans as "Loop Daddy". Taking place inside a sitcom house and reveling in sitcom tropes, each episode featured musical guests, special snacks, an endless selection of games, improv jams and an environment where the audience is in as much control as our host.
- In episode five of We've Got Company, the set gets invaded by clowns. Starting with a scene of Marc cleaning his home with a vacuum, it breaks down and a staff member comes on set to fix it, only this person is a clown complaining about work conditions. Marc does his best to mediate the situation, but once he breaks free he does what he does best - make some music. Alison Wonderland then drops by with doggy in hand for some lively conversation. They talk about careers and relationships before moving into the kitchen for a blind food tasting test. Here, Marc feeds her as she tries to figure out what it is. Clowns visit again, this time through a "I'm Watching You" cake and a creepy stare through a window. They then try to select a game, but again, they are interrupted by a clown and decide to just do their own thing. TOKiMONSTA then shows up with a game of Pictionary for the gang to play. After a multiple round session and some questions from the chat, the three of them jam for several songs before being invaded by three more clowns!. IHEARTCOMIX and Amazon Music created We've Got Company, a bi-monthly series hosted entirely LIVE on Twitch by musician and creator Marc Rebillet, also known by his adoring fans as "Loop Daddy". Taking place inside a sitcom house and reveling in sitcom tropes, each episode featured musical guests, special snacks, an endless selection of games, improv jams and an environment where the audience is in as much control as our host.
- In the first episode of We've Got Company we meet Marc Rebillet in his sitcom home and introduce the concept of the show, a talk show inside of a sitcom. Marc opens with a monologue talking about feeling better about one's self before taking audience questions. Special guest Flying Lotus then drops in for some wild foods inspired by his music, like messy elotes, gaming nostalgia where Flylo kicks Marc's a** at Mortal Kombat, improv jam sessions and Ouija Board spookiness. They talk about all things life, the future of AI technology, gaming and most of all, just get real weird while making awesome music. The live music ends up being a central component of the show going on for about 30 minutes over three songs, setting up all other episodes after. As a closer, Marc departs some words of wisdom. This episode did not air live like the others and deemed "The Lost Episode." It eventually streamed as a bonus viewing after the finale episode featuring Tenacious D. IHEARTCOMIX and Amazon Music created We've Got Company, a bi-monthly series hosted entirely LIVE on Twitch by musician and creator Marc Rebillet, also known by his adoring fans as "Loop Daddy." Taking place inside a sitcom house and reveling in sitcom tropes, each episode featured musical guests, special snacks, an endless selection of games, improv jams and an environment where the audience is in as much control as our host.
- John Oliver discusses some of the world's most prestigious museums, why they contain so many stolen goods, the market that continues to illegally trade antiquities, and a pretty solid blueprint for revenge.