Gesamtlänge aller Episoden: 117 days 21 hours 55 minutes
Billy Eichner gets off the street and comes into the garage to tell Marc about developing his comedic persona, loving musical theater, and being in The Lion King.
Comedian-actor-writer Adam Cayton Holland joins Marc for a talk that’s heavy but also funny and sweet. Comedy, depression, suicide, grief, and growth.
Marc makes Kristen Bell a meal, and then they talk about Veronica Mars, Forgetting Sarah Marshall, Frozen, The Good Place and more.
Slash jams with Marc about all things music, including Guns N’ Roses, The Rolling Stones, Eric Clapton, Aerosmith, Michael Jackson, Carole King, and lots more.
Joan Jett and her longtime producer Kenny Laguna take Marc through Joan's life and career from The Runaways to the Blackhearts to her continuing influence on rock and roll.
Hollywood super-producer Gale Anne Hurd talks with Marc about The Terminator, Aliens, The Walking Dead, and lots more of her projects from four decades of movie making.
It's been five years since President Obama joined Marc in the garage and WTF is marking the occasion not with Donald Trump, but with comedian J-L Cauvin, who talks to Marc about his Trump impression going viral and reinvigorating his standup career. Then Marc talks with comic Amber Preston who, like J-L, held down a day job in Corporate America while her career in comedy took shape...
Marc gets a double dose of NYC when he talks with Alicia Keys about her new album and John Leguizamo about the new movie he directed.
Oscar-winning director Barry Levinson talks to Marc about Mel Brooks, Diner, The Natural, Robin Williams, and whether Democracy can survive.
SNL’s Cecily Strong talks with Marc about Chicago, cruise ship improv, depression, Chinese opera, and performing for Obama.