The Meltdown with Jonah and Kumail - Season 3

Season 3

Episodes

The One with the Improv Troupe
Jay Larson, Byron Bowers, Brian Posehn and Wild Horses (Stephanie Allynne, Mary Holland, Erin Whitehead and Lauren Lapkus) perform.

The One with the Box of Pain
Paul F. Tompkins, David Wain, Michelle Buteau and BAKED (Steve Agee and Brendon Small) perform.

The One with More Dicks
Maria Bamford; the Lucas Brothers; Martha Kelly and the Five Footprints (Joe DeRosa, Ron Funches, Drennon Davis and Rory Scovel) perform.

The One with the Hypnotic Herpes
Solomon Georgio, Al Jackson and Jen Kirkman perform their routine for the crowd.

The One without Neil deGrasse Tyson
Brandon Wardell, Sam Jay and Guy Branum perform their routines for the crowd.

The One with OCD
Featuring performances by Rachel Bloom, Baron Vaughn and Ian Karmel.

The One with Tiny
Rhea Butcher, Joel Kim Booster and Gelmania (Brett Gelman, John Gemberling and Cyrus Ghahremani) perform.

The One with Meltdown and a Murder
Todd Barry, Brent Sullivan, Charla Lauriston and Mike O'Brien perform.
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