John Mulaney Presents: Everybody's in L.A.

5.8
2024

In six live installments, John Mulaney explores Los Angeles during a week when pretty much every funny person is in town.

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Seasons

6 Episodes • Premiered 2024

John Mulaney explores the most interesting corners and characters of Los Angeles with his fellow comedians.

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1. COYOTES

3.0

John welcomes Jerry Seinfeld, Will Ferrell, Stavros Halkias, wildlife expert Tony Tucci, Ray J and musical guest St. Vincent.

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2. PALM TREES

3.7

Jon Stewart, Andy Samberg, Gabriel Iglesias, Mae Martin and tree expert Amanda Begley join John. Plus, musical guest Warren G.

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3. HELICOPTERS

2.7

John chats with Nate Bargatze, Patton Oswalt, Earthquake, helicopter reporter Zoey Tur and Marcia Clark. Joyce Manor performs.

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4. PARANORMAL

3.3

John's guests include Sarah Silverman, Tom Segura, Cassandra Peterson, Ronny Chieng, hypnotherapist Kerry Gaynor and Weezer.

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5. EARTHQUAKES

3.7

David Letterman, Bill Hader, Luenell, Cedric the Entertainer and Pete Davidson join seismologist Dr. Lucy Jones and Los Lobos.

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6. THE FUTURE OF LA

3.3

With Hannah Gadsby, filmmaker John Carpenter, Mike Birbiglia, George Wallace, Flea, Nikki Glaser, Dr. Emily Lindsey and Beck.

Cast

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John Mulaney

Self - Host

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Richard Kind

Self - Announcer

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Reviews

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rsanek

3/10

Feels like this show was made mostly as an art project by John, less of something that he cared about other people watching. Richard Kind really struggles as a co-host as well; he either goes overboard with his delivery or he's just mic'd up with awkward laughs.

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