In the first episode of We've Got Company we meet Marc Rebillet in his sitcom home and introduce the concept of the show, a talk show inside of a sitcom. Marc opens with a monologue talking about feeling better about one's self before taking audience questions. Special guest Flying Lotus then drops in for some wild foods inspired by his music, like messy elotes, gaming nostalgia where Flylo kicks Marc's a** at Mortal Kombat, improv jam sessions and Ouija Board spookiness. They talk about all things life, the future of AI technology, gaming and most of all, just get real weird while making awesome music. The live music ends up being a central component of the show going on for about 30 minutes over three songs, setting up all other episodes after. As a closer, Marc departs some words of wisdom. This episode did not air live like the others and deemed "The Lost Episode." It eventually streamed as a bonus viewing after the finale episode featuring Tenacious D.
e've Got Poodles meaning everything is dogs, before going extremely literal with a person in a dog costume constantly appearing and massaging guests. Dillon Francis is the featured guest for this episode and drops in for some games, snacks and chat. Next, a new segment, "What's In the Couch" is introduced via chat. Marc and Dillon dig in the couch to find a creepy toy dog that inspires an improvisational song. Dillon and Marc then jam for 20 minutes and continue to eat the cake while doing so.
This episode was themed around "We've Got Altered States!" and featured special guest Erykah Badu and surprise guest Reggie Watts. Marc Rebillet began this episode with exercises and a monologue about his current work state. He then went into an extended introduction jam that went on for about 20 minutes. Once complete, Erykah joined him for lively conversation. Reggie Watts then appeared. A surprise to both artists, this increased the energy in the room sparking hot debate before breaking into a 45 minute improv jam between all three. A funkadelic dancer bearing an Aztec Death Whistle appeared. Using the instrument, they created trippy bliss magic that the musical gods will never forget.
Reeling off the success of episode three, episode four kept with the good vibes by having Wyclef Jean of The Fugees as the special guest. The theme was "We've Got Gossip", which essentially turned the live show into a call-in episode. Beginning with some questions from the chat and his usual words of wisdom that followed an introductory improv jam, Marc welcomed Wyclef very early in the show. One of the only guests who had never met Marc before appearing, there was an immediate chemistry that was very entertaining to watch. They then move into the gaming closet before ultimately choosing a game to play. They pop some champagne, which inspires a freestyle rap before any actual game play begins. Soon, a special call-in segment happens in which "telephone worker" (Cam George) sets up a phone line that allows viewers to dial-in and ask advice from our host and guest live on air. The two end up giving several calls of relationship advice.
In episode five of We've Got Company, the set gets invaded by clowns. Marc does his best to mediate the situation, but once he breaks free he does what he does best - make some music. Alison Wonderland then drops by with doggy in hand for some lively conversation. They talk about careers and relationships before moving into the kitchen for a blind food tasting test. Here, Marc feeds her as she tries to figure out what it is. Clowns visit again, this time through a "I'm Watching You" cake and a creepy stare through a window. They then try to select a game, but again, they are interrupted by a clown and decide to just do their own thing. TOKiMONSTA then shows up with a game of Pictionary for the gang to play. After a multiple round session and some questions from the chat, the three of them jam for several songs before being invaded by three more clowns!
This episode featured Tenacious D as the main guests and lots of surprises later in the later half. Tenacious D arrive and bring their guitars. All the while, a butler named Martin is serving them all with a creepy look. They break into the topic of Jameson Whiskey, which inspires an impromptu song. They then move into some fan questions and eventually to the kitchen for some fruit pizza. Here, things begin to lose control as the assistant director walks on set to break the 4th wall, complaining about her boyfriend. This prompts the game play. Twister is the chosen game. They all play it with Marc eventually winning. This leads all back to the couch and welcomes a visit from Los Angeles' own Bob Baker's Marionettes, including their fan favorite 'Eartha Kitty'. It's time to make some music and surprise guests Reggie Watts and producer/Beastie Boy collaborator Money Mark. More and more people show up before the whole set turns into a massive dance party to close the show out