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We Think It's Funny

We Think It's Funny

By: We Think It's Funny with Daniel Lobell and Mark Schiff
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Comedians, Mark Schiff, and Daniel Lobell, along with their funny friends, examine what's going on in the world and try and find the humor in it.2024
Episodes
  • Guest Alex Edelman
    Apr 29 2026

    Get ready for a powerhouse season premiere of We Think It's Funny as we kick off Season 8 with the incredibly talented Alex Edelman! Fresh off the massive success of his hit Broadway show, Alex joins us for an expansive conversation that bridges the gap between comedy legends and the raw reality of the craft. He shares the invaluable advice he's received from icons like Jerry Seinfeld, Steve Martin, and Billy Crystal, while also taking us back to the early years of grinding it out in the New York scene. Beyond the laughs, Alex opens up about the poignant loss of a close friend and offers a unique look at his current life inside the writers' room. It's an episode filled with old memories, deep vulnerability, and plenty of insight; you won't want to miss this one!

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    1 hr and 38 mins
  • Season 7 Wrap with Daniel Lobell & Mark Schiff
    Apr 24 2026

    In the Season 7 wrap-up of We Think It's Funny, Daniel Lobell and Mark Schiff reflect on every episode from the season. Tune in for stories, laughs, and a thoughtful look back.

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    24 mins
  • Season 7 Finale with Guest Patton Oswalt
    Apr 15 2026

    For the epic Season 7 finale of We Think It's Funny, Daniel Lobell and Mark Schiff sit down with the legendary Patton Oswalt for a conversation that is as profound as it is hilarious. While the trio dives into the legacy of Ratatouille and the craft of comedy, the heart of the episode lies in Patton's candid reflections on the complexities of life; from the joys of fatherhood and finding new love to the raw, transformative process of grieving and moving forward after loss. It is a vulnerable, wide-ranging exploration of what truly matters when the spotlight fades, making it the perfect closing note for a stellar season.

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    1 hr
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