Adam bravely steps into the world of celebrity interviews, while he and Nick face various obstacles to the shows production.
Adam interviews actor Simon Rex. Marty Tiedrich (portrayed by Nick Mullen) offers dramatic recitals of Jeff Tiedrich's tweets.
Adam interviews musician Ariel Pink. Nick flies a surveillance balloon over China.
Adam moderates a debate between Gene DiNapoli and Doug Levinson. Adam (a self-identified humanitarian) sits in on Andrew Callaghan's apology video.
Adam interviews veteran broadcaster and comedian Jim Norton. Adam reacts to criticism from a TikTok user.
Adam interviews actor Ernie Hudson. Nick and Adam offer a behind the scenes look at the production of a desk piece.
Adam cooks with and interviews Youtube chef Andrew "Babish" Rea. Nick and Adam clash over Adam's delivery of the news segment. Marty Tiedrich delivers Chick-fil-A for gay guys.
Adam interviews science educator Neil deGrasse Tyson. Nick gets hit with a shrink ray, and fails to write a satisfying monologue. Adam reassures him about the direction of the show.
Adam interviews news anchor Chris Cuomo. Nick and Adam perform an interpretive dance in solidarity with the Writer's Guild strike.
Adam interviews rapper Jadakiss. Adam finally fires Dracula.
Adam interviews actor Chet Hanks. With Nick's circumcision on the horizon, Adam makes a deal with Marty Tiedrich. Outmatched by Chinese fentanyl, the CIA is convinced by Lieutenant Colonel Noodles to bring wiggers back, to sell Ukrainian heroin to kids.
Adam interviews businessman and pizza reviewer Dave Portnoy. Nick thinks Adam started the war in Gaza to sabotage his sketch about Ukraine, so they call the Jews who control the world to settle the matter.
Adam interviews indie musician Mac DeMarco. Dracula critiques the intro of the show, and wrestles with Adam and Nick for control of the show.
Adam interviews political scientist Norman Finkelstein. Adam performs a cover of "Hallelujah" to distract from the plight of the world.
Adam interviews screenwriter Paul Schrader. Adam screens his parody of 'Taxi Driver' to an audience of Louisiana porn producers.
Adam interviews trumpet player Doug Levinson, discussing his path to internet fame and the terrorist attacks of September 11th.
Adam interviews actor Rob Schneider. In 1998, Nick and Adam attend a screening of 'The Waterboy'.
In a special Halloween episode, Adam and Nick interview comedian Shane Gillis.
Adam interviews political commentator Steven "Destiny" Bonnell. Topics include Israel, the 2024 election, and Destiny's debate strategies.