Sun, Apr 15, 2018
Voyeurism is working for the drama teachers on Rise (2018). Prompted by the smells on Jersey Shore Family Vacation (2018), Nicole Byer shows Joel her own line of gross fragrances. Paul Feig makes the mistake of trying one. TV anchor drops a wicked burn while talking to Russell Crowe about his divorce auction. On a UK morning show, a woman takes off her prosthetic nose. Joel's new segment "ThatHappened" adapts improbable stories from Reedit starting with the tale of a student who stood up to his conformist teacher. The closing theme song composer investigates why Joel has a spot on his fingernail.
Sun, Apr 8, 2018
The Real Housewives of New York City (2008) pay a racially insensitive tribute to Diana Ross. Bill Nye uses a time machine to skip Joel and literally sully Joel's name. In Sweden, Finding Dory (2016) ends with an insult. Joel previews a new mini-episode of Black Mirror (2011) that revels in anal torture. In the segment "Future Garbage", Joel spotlights the protective cat claw weapon and actual spying glasses. A martial arts contestant on a Sri Lankan talent show severely overestimates his skills. One Piece Man and Paul Feig try out Bill's time machine with troubling results. The closing credits song changes slightly in accordance with the new timeline.
Sun, Jul 15, 2018
Live PD (2016) has trouble navigating the action. On The Joe Rogan Experience (2009), Steven Tyler explains somewhat awkwardly how he came up with his band's hit song Aerosmith: Pink (1997). This inspires This Is Us (2016) star Justin Hartley to join Joel and confuse him with trivial facts. Paul Feig learns that his pet hawk may have been killed by Trina Braxton. Joel reviews Ugandan shoestring budget action epic "Ugandan Expendables." The people who tried out Maury Povich's DNA test kits thank him in a "real" TV ad. The show's end credits theme song composer wonders why he isn't famous yet.
Sun, Jul 15, 2018
Joel explores the frequent not-so-smart-ness of The Bachelorette (2003) contestants. Romantic confession on Shahs of Sunset (2012) inspires Joel to share his personal transcendental stories, while transfixed Jack Black struggles to eat lunch. The cast of Ghost Adventures (2008) mistakes Oregon's Enchanted Forest Theme Park for the real deal. Joel covers the dildo search on MTV Floribama Shore (2017), the homoerotic bromance on Poland's Warsaw Shore: Ekipa z Warszawy (2013) and the scatological misadventures on Jersey Shore Family Vacation (2018). Having spent all the money for the show, Joel says goodbye, and Joel's end credits theme song guy performs live with Jack Black.
Sun, Jul 15, 2018
A female star of Love & Hip Hop: Atlanta (2012) downs a drink like a pro. On Wahlburgers (2014), Donnie Wahlberg disses his brother Mark Wahlberg's non-existent box office flop Transformers 8. The questionable sketch art on The Dead Files (2011) brings back Pizza Ghost who reveals his gruesome backstory. Popular YouTuber, Markiplier, tries to explain to Joel the art of live streaming, which backfires. Lou Diamond Phillips takes on Netflix by opening a video rental store, stocked with his own not-so-extensive personal VHS library, in his garage. Joel's end credits theme song composer replaces his missing band with kazoos.
Sun, Mar 4, 2018
It's week three of Donna-Dorable's kind-of-not-really feud with Joel and, according to Billy Eichner, the gloves are off - and so are the thumbs, literally. Joel takes a look at some TV craziness from India, previews the new bite-sized Black Mirror (2011) episode, and decides to buy the incredibly anachronistic audio bible player called Wonder Bible. Paul Feig mistakes the show's mascot, the One Piece Man, for the Buttress, an actual butt-shaped pillow. The show's closing theme song cynically pays tribute to the few people who watch end credits.
Sun, Mar 11, 2018
Say Yes to the Dress (2007) host seems fascinated by roller coasters. Some female vlogers are unlucky in love. 'Shopping for Shut-ins' segment covers QVC's infomercials about glittery t-shirts and handbag-shaped toasters, which inspires Eric Bana to start his own glittery clothing and 'banana bandanna' line. In 'Joel's International Corner' Joel takes a look at some weird content from Japan - a sadistic candid camera show about unsuspecting women being dropped down an elevator shaft, a Sci-Fi anime called Henkei Shoujo (2017), and the horror movie Tag (2015). Will & Grace (1998)'s Eric McCormack helps Joel keep up with Netflix's numerous documentaries.
Sun, Jul 15, 2018
The show is back after Netflix's sudden decision to order six additional episodes and release them for binge-watching. The not-so-subtle product placement in General Hospital (1963) inspires Joel's friend and Community (2009) co-star Gillian Jacobs to join him and plug her new Netflix show and film, which angers Paul Feig because he can't plug his weird non-Netflix stuff. Reddit's ThatHappened segment brings the tale of a teenage girl who tries to buy some classic rock CDs for herself only to face scrutiny from a cynical store clerk. The end credits theme song warns of health risks involved with binge-watching.
Sun, Apr 29, 2018
The cast of Jersey Shore Family Vacation (2018) look for the ocean, hook up with some party girls and make them real sick. A guy on Live PD (2016) makes a cop feel the burn of his not-so-sick "Not!" joke. Bellamy Young brings all the hot 1990s catchphrases back. A monkey is disguised as a creepy baby girl. Joel previews another new mini-episode of Black Mirror (2011), this time exclusively set in Bonetown, Population: You. The closing theme song composer sells out and uses his spot to plug a local roofing company that has a curious name.
Sun, Jul 15, 2018
The Four: Battle for Stardom (2018) really wants to "take people to church," which costs Paul Feig his left arm. On Britain's Got Talent (2007), a couple cosplaying as the heroes of Beauty and the Beast (1991) perform a song from the cartoon extremely unevenly. On "The Best Damn Country in America" segment, Joel targets kid TV anchors and spelling bees. The (un)emotional reunion of "Fons and Porter's Love of Quilting" cast inspires tough guy Ray Liotta to reveal his passion for the art of quilt. On "ThatHappened", a magical old man and a depressed youngster have a life-affirming umbrella fencing duel. Joel's end credits theme song guy forces his kid to take over for him.