Joel goes over the finer points of adult videos with comedian Chris Fairbanks, April O'Neil, and Rooster Teeth's Head Writer of Animation, Miles Luna.
Vices are terrible and wonderful at the same time. Joel Heyman discusses what makes us bad people with comedian and star of The CW’s Crazy Ex Girlfriend, Esther Povitsky, comedian/musician, Lane Moore and Head of Rooster Teeth Animation Gray Haddock.
Joel gets real in this episode's debate about trolling and catfishing with Mega 64 personality, Derrick Acosta and comedians Chris Cubas and Brian Gaar.
Space is the topic of this episode's conversation between Joel and Rooster Teeth personality Aaron Marquis, filmmaker Owen Egerton and host of The Physics Girl, Dianna Cowern.
Rooster Teeth personality Tyler Coe, comedian Matt Braunger and TheChive.com's Carmen Dickman sit down with Joel to deliberate health and nutrition.
From Snapchat to the holodeck - Joel discusses augmented and virtual reality with comedians Matt Braunger and Austin Evans and Rooster Teeth personality Jack Pattillo.
Joel gets nostalgic with Crunch Time star Nick Rutherford, comedian Jade Catta-Preta and Rooster Teeth's Barbara Dunkelman in this episode's panel discussion about high school.
Joel talks time travel with comedians Mac Blake and Mike Lawrence, and Head Writer of Live Action for Rooster Teeth, Chris Demarais.
Joel leads Rooster Teeth personality Ryan Haywood, comedian Brian Gaar, and host of The Physics Girl, Dianna Cowern, in a discussion about robots ranging from artificial intelligence to automated sex toys.
It is a holidays extravaganza as Joel leads the panel on a comprehensive tour of American celebrations. Guests include Rooster Teeth's Chris Demarais, Crunch Time star Nick Rutherford, comedian Jade Catta-Preta and radio personality Deb O'Keefe.
Joel discusses the apocalypse with Rooster Teeth's Day 5, comedian Jon Gabrus, and Zombie Research Society founder, Matt Mogk.
How much is too much? Joel searches for answers with comedian Chris Fairbanks, radio personality Deb O’Keefe, and Rooster Teeth's own social media expert Barbara Dunkelman.
Joel discusses vanity in the age of the duck face selfie with comedian and host of the "Weird Adults" podcast, Esther Povitsky, comedian and musician, Lane Moore, and writer and director of Rooster Teeth's Million Dollars, Blaine Gibson.
Comedian Ashley Barnhill, Rooster Teeth's Aaron Marquis and Executive Creative Producer at Buzzfeed.com, Summer Anne Burton join the panel for this episode's discussion of college.
Things get spooky in the studio as Joel talks about ghosts and spirits with comedians James Adomian and Moses Storm and chainsaw carving artist and Rooster Teeth alumnus Griffon Ramsey.
Joel ponders the cultural impact of pets with help from Rooster Teeth's Jack Pattillo, Day 5 actress Jessy Schwartz and comedian Jon Gabrus.
Rooster Teeth's Blaine Gibson, along with comedians Chris Fairbanks and Maggie Maye, join Joel in debate and discussion about dating apps.
Joel tackles the topic of marriage with comedian and host of the Weird Adults podcast, Esther Povitsky, Head of Rooster Teeth Animation, Gray Haddock, and comedian and musician, Lane Moore.
From Big Foot to the Illuminati - Joel debates urban legends with creative director of the Alamo Drafthouse, Henri Mazza, and comedians Mike Lawrence and Tom Booker.
Social media etiquette is the topic of discussion for this episode featuring Rooster Teeth cast member Ashley Jenkins, Crunch Time star Nick Rutherford, and comedians Jade Catta-Preta and Maggie Maye.
Joel stays true to form with this episode's discussion on cheating. Rooster Teeth's Barbara Dunkelman and comedians Matt Braunger and Mac Blake join the panel.
Comedians Tom Booker and Mike MacRae and host of The Physics Girl, Dianna Cowern, join Joel in a discussion about genetic engineering.
Joel sits down with comedians James Adomian and Moses Storm, along with Rooster Teeth's own Ashley Jenkins, to discuss the ins and outs of the sharing economy.
Comedians Tom Booker, Jon Gabrus and Maggie Maye join Joel in a panel debate all about pot.