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Episode 1
S1 • E1
The boys make their favorite smoothies with Tom Arnold (McHale's Navy, True Lies, Carpool) as he talks about why he has four ex-wives, sobriety, his kids, and everything you're not supposed to ask an adult.
Episode 2
S1 • E2
Matt and Will play basketball with child star Steven Christopher Parker (Rebound, 16 Love, Juno). They talk about how bad he is at basketball, his IQ (155), his young start in the business, and how he preps for auditions.
Episode 3
S1 • E3
Matt and Will get caught in a snowstorm and play Uno with Martin Klebba (Pirates of the Caribbean, Mirror Mirror, Snow White, The Electric State). They talk about pirate stunts, dwarfism, and how it is to work with Disney.
Episode 4
S1 • E4
Matt and Will talk to David Weisenberg (Curb Your Enthusiasm, Parks and Recreation, Power Rangers) in his gorgeous home about how went from NASA scientist to acting, how improvisation works, and how to become a series regular.
Episode 5
S1 • E5
Matt and Will get the butt-kicking of their life when they try to do yoga with Lisa Hoyle (Pirates of the Caribbean, National Treasure, long list). They talk about how she started, when she was dead on the table, and sword fighting.
Episode 6
S1 • E6
Matt and Will brush rescue horses with Dusty Sorg (Freeway Killer, Stumptown, Westworld). They talk about his roots, inspiration, and why he gets typecast as an offbeat villain.
Episode 7
S1 • E7
The guys clean out a closet with James Moses Black (Black and Blue, Renfield, This is Us). They talk about being typecast, why he decided to be an actor, and how to pretend to die.
Episode 8
S1 • E8
Things get a little mixed up when Fred (Everybody Loves Raymond, Seinfeld) and Lonny (30 Rock, Good Luck Chuck) come to Matt's cabin and Fred gets a crash course in being an adult. Fred talks about how a painfully shy kid gets to be a comedian.
Episode 9
S1 • E9
In the season finale, Mercy and Sam (crew members) talk to Doug Jones (Pan's Labyrinth, Hellboy, The Shape of Water). They go through his start in film, his wife of 41 years, and what it's like being a famous actor nobody can recognize.
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