Overview: Brody enlists his friends to explain what makes his comedy unique, and he tries to reconcile with his estranged sister before their mother's 80th birthday party.
Overview: Brody stops taking his meds cold turkey, which leads to a manic episode that lands him in the UCLA psych ward.
Overview: Brody decides to apologize to Chelsea Handler for the way he behaved when he worked as the warm-up act for "Chelsea Lately."
Overview: After years of being single, Brody decides to try Internet dating, and he enlists the help of his mother to create an OkCupid profile.
Overview: Brody decides to take his acting career to the next level, so he invests in new headshots and some improv classes.
Overview: After an eight-year hiatus, Brody performs stand-up on television again.
Overview: As Brody adjusts to his new medication, he falls into a deep depression that he fears will be with him for the rest of his life.
Overview: Brody tries hypnotherapy to help him get over his facial dysmorphia, and he hires a matchmaker to help with his dating issues.
Overview: Tension mounts between Brody and his crew over their fear that his frequent pot use will lead to another manic episode.
Overview: Brody and his old partner Teina Manu stage a live reunion show of their beloved cable access program.
Overview: Brody travels to Boston to shoot his episode of The Half Hour and interview the other 16 comedians being featured on the show for a behind-the-scenes web series.
Overview: Brody performs at two of the year's biggest comedy festivals and throws himself a rooftop birthday party to celebrate all that he's accomplished.