In the season finale, Michael and Andy discuss online dating and navigating adult relationships. This is the last of a four-episode arc on such subjects.
In this episode, Michael and Andy continue to unpack their copious emotional baggage as they look back on their shallow yet formative college years. There were certainly a lot of lessons to learn. This is the third of a four-episode arc on dati
In this episode, Michael and Andy dig into their college years and their experience, or lack thereof, with women. This is the second of a four-episode arc on dating and relationships.
In this episode, Michael and Andy discuss their ill-fated high school years. It was a lot like the movie American Graffiti, only with a lot less romance and a lot more pre-owned Volvos. This is the first of a four-episode arc on dating and rela
In this episode, Michael tells Andy about his recent vacation. "Do you have any bicycle seats that are suitable for a man?" Michael found out the hard way, as he explains.
In this episode, Michael and Andy are still skeptical of the sexual prowess of European men. Clearly, they have an ax to grind. Plus, they dish up the juiciest gossip on our nation's most obscure presidents.
In this episode, Michael and Andy take on pseudo-science. They compare current health fads with the folk medicine of prior eras. Plus, they discuss old social mechanisms for enforcing the patriarchy. Fun times are had by all!
In this episode, Michael and Andy are skeptical of the sexual prowess of European men. Gong players receive an equal amount of shade. Plus, the pair discusses how Paul McCartney's work with John Lennon prepared him for harmonizing with Linda.