On "It's That Episode" Craig Rowin (UCB Theatre) invites guests over to watch any episode of any TV show they want. They discuss the episode and other crap.
Max Silvestri (Big Terrific) stops by to watch one of his favorite childhood TV shows, Airwolf. The bad news: the show is terrible. Max and Craig discuss how a show can be almost fully made up of shots of helicopters taking off and landing, and Max discusses his recent voyage on a Top Chef cruise.
On "It's That Episode" Craig Rowin (UCB Theatre) invites guests over to watch any episode of any TV show they want. They discuss the episode and other crap.
Jon Daly (Kroll Show, Betas) joins Craig for a special commercial episode of "It's That Episode." Bill Cosby gulps down New Coke, Golfer John Daly grips it and rips it, and Christian Audigier sells condoms. You'll learn about the time Jon filmed a sketch with Audigier and you'll hear a lot about Andre Agassi's wig filled tennis career.
On "It's That Episode" Craig Rowin (UCB Theatre) invites guests over to watch any episode of any TV show they want. They discuss the episode and other crap.
Doug Mand (How I Met Your Mother, Doodie Calls) joins Craig and unknowingly watches the post-Columbine episode of Hang Time. Learn what a "groat" is and find out why it's not OK to make fun of them. And listen as Doug discusses trying to be cool as a teenager by smoking incense by himself in the privacy of his bedroom.
Pat O'Brien watches Pee-Wee Herman on the debut episode of the short-lived The Late Show with Joan Rivers. Pee-Wee dishes about his sex life and Pat talks about the magical moment when Pee-Wee inspired him to break free from training wheels.
Justin Tyler (Comic Book Club) watches the two-part music video for Cyndi Lauper's "The Goonies 'R' Good Enough." Listen for tons of wrestlers, tons of yelling, tons of rubber bands on faces and a jaw dropping cameo from Steven Spielberg himself.
On "It's That Episode" Craig Rowin (UCB Theatre) invites guests over to watch any episode of any TV show they want. They discuss the episode and other crap.
Natasha Rothwell (UCB's The Curfew) drops by to watch a feel good episode of The Cosby Show. Listen as Natasha and Craig discuss why the Huxtables should make big money decisions together, how you shouldn't be truthful if you hate a gift and the time an eight-year-old Natasha was humiliated while reading a poem about Martin Luther King Jr.
On "It's That Episode" Craig Rowin (UCB Theatre) invites guests over to watch any episode of any TV show they want. They discuss the episode and other crap.
Josh Patten (SNL's Weekend Update) drops by to watch a racial-barrier-breaking episode of Quantum Leap. Josh and Craig grapple with the idea of a white man leaping into a black man in order to start the civil rights movement. So grab your egg salad sandwich as we "Quantum Bounce" into the world of Quantum Leap.
A special "It's That Episode" bonus episode. Anthony Atamanuik watches Angela Lansbury's workout tape/sex video, "Positive Moods." Watch the video above and then listen to the episode to find out why Anthony calls Lansbury "The Harriet Tubman of old people."
On "It's That Episode" Craig Rowin (UCB Theatre) invites guests over to watch any episode of any TV show they want. They discuss the episode and other crap.
Pat O'Brien (The Onion, America Won't Shut Up) stops by to watch the very first episode of Pee-Wee's Playouse. There will be a lot of talk about creativity, and a Public Service Announcement about crack cocaine.
On "It's That Episode" Craig Rowin (UCB Theatre) invites guests over to watch any episode of any TV show they want. They discuss the episode and other crap.
Justin Tyler (Comic Book Club) used to play Nintendo like it was his job, so when he needed to take a break from work, he'd watch The Super Mario Bros. Super Show. Justin and Craig talk about everything video games, from Zelda to Zelda cereal, and try to figure out why the star of The Super Mario TV show, wrestler Captain Lou Albano, was friends with Cyndi Lauper. Also, plenty of hashtags including #captainloumissing4ever and #mariopoopjuice.
On "It's That Episode" Craig Rowin (UCB Theatre) invites guests over to watch any episode of any TV show they want. They discuss the episode and other crap.
Conner O'Malley (UCB's The Law Firm) drops by to show his perverse fandom of Entourage by watching that episode where Turtle gets those shoes. Conner and Craig discuss how everyone know's Turtle's shoe size, why no TV show can properly capture the shooting of a TV show and of course some talk about Terminator 2: Judgement Day.
On "It's That Episode" Craig Rowin (UCB Theatre) invites guests over to watch any episode of any TV show they want. They discuss the episode and other crap.
Dave Willis (Aqua Teen Hunger Force, Squidbillies) and Chris "Casper" Kelly (Stroker and Hoop, Squidbillies) talk to Craig about their new [adult swim] show Your Pretty Face is Going to Hell and watch a bunch of Satan related TV clips. Find out why Dave won't tell his mom about his new TV show, learn out about Chris' experience writing porn and hear Satanic excerpts from Married… With Children, Fox News and Quantum Leap. Your Pretty Face is Going to [...]
Anthony Atamanuik (30 Rock, Death By Roo Roo) returns to watch an unbelievable episode of Murder, She Wrote involving a laptop bludgeoning on the set of a Friends knock-off called Buds.
On "It's That Episode" Craig Rowin (UCB Theatre) invites guests over to watch any episode of any TV show they want. They discuss the episode and other crap.
Luke Cunningham (Late Night with Jimmy Fallon) watches the series two season finale of USA Network's Suits. Luke explains how Suits has played a big role in his last two relationships and defends the show with all his might. Craig and Luke also discuss Game of Thrones and watching young males "twerk" online.
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