Home
Categories
EXPLORE
True Crime
Comedy
Business
Society & Culture
History
Sports
Technology
About Us
Contact Us
Copyright
© 2024 PodJoint
00:00 / 00:00
Sign in

or

Don't have an account?
Sign up
Forgot password
https://is1-ssl.mzstatic.com/image/thumb/Podcasts211/v4/61/dd/6d/61dd6d5e-ba27-a358-e09a-707b0f964939/mza_9223360132686556881.jpeg/600x600bb.jpg
Obsessed: The Podcast
The Daily Beast
403 episodes
4 days ago

Obsessed: The Podcast is for those who like their culture pop and their pleasures guilty. Entertainment guru Kevin Fallon and a rotating cast of brilliant critics, including late night TV expert Matt Wilstein, bring you the most dramatic news and interview the biggest celebrities from TV, movies, and that not-so-guilty pleasure you love to binge. Whether it’s a steamy-beyond-steamy kiss, just-dropped trailer, or unhinged social media meltdown: if you love it, we’re Obsessed.


New episodes every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday; early drops on YouTube.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Society & Culture
Comedy,
TV & Film,
Comedy Interviews
RSS
All content for Obsessed: The Podcast is the property of The Daily Beast and is served directly from their servers with no modification, redirects, or rehosting. The podcast is not affiliated with or endorsed by Podjoint in any way.

Obsessed: The Podcast is for those who like their culture pop and their pleasures guilty. Entertainment guru Kevin Fallon and a rotating cast of brilliant critics, including late night TV expert Matt Wilstein, bring you the most dramatic news and interview the biggest celebrities from TV, movies, and that not-so-guilty pleasure you love to binge. Whether it’s a steamy-beyond-steamy kiss, just-dropped trailer, or unhinged social media meltdown: if you love it, we’re Obsessed.


New episodes every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday; early drops on YouTube.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
Society & Culture
Comedy,
TV & Film,
Comedy Interviews
Episodes (20/403)
Obsessed: The Podcast
Welcome to Obsessed

Obsessed: The Podcast is for those who like their culture pop and their pleasures guilty. Entertainment guru Kevin Fallon and a rotating cast of brilliant critics, including late night TV expert Matt Wilstein, bring you the most dramatic news and interview the biggest celebrities from TV, movies, and that not-so-guilty pleasure you love to binge. Whether it’s a steamy-beyond-steamy kiss, just-dropped trailer, or unhinged social media meltdown: if you love it, we’re Obsessed.


Follow Kevin Fallon on Instagram @kpfallon 

Follow Matt Wilstein on Instagram @mattjwilstein


New episodes every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday; early drops on YouTube.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
4 days ago
43 seconds

Obsessed: The Podcast
‘Comedy Nerd’ Judd Apatow Returns for Our Final Episode

Judd Apatow didn’t realize it at the time, but as a young teenager growing up on Long Island in the ‘70s, he was inventing the comedy podcast by doing the first-ever long-form radio interviews with his stand-up heroes. So it’s only fitting that he’s the last guest ever on The Last Laugh podcast. In his fourth and final appearance on the show—taped before the tragic deaths of Rob Reiner and his wife Michele—Apatow reflects on his early experiences as a proto-comedy podcaster and explains the “lifelong obsession” that inspired his new book, ‘Comedy Nerd.’ (Proceeds benefit the youth writing charity 826 and the Los Angeles wildfire relief organization Fire Aid.) The writer, director, and producer also discusses the state of the studio comedy in 2025, and how some of his most beloved films and TV shows took years to find their audiences. And ahead of his definitive two-part documentary about Mel Brooks coming to HBO in the new year, Apatow breaks down the power of satire to hold the powerful to account. This year, nobody did that better than ‘South Park’ creators Trey Parker and Matt Stone. And Apatow has a theory for why Donald Trump has stayed conspicuously silent about their humiliating portrayal of him.


Stay tuned to this feed for the premiere of Obsessed: The Podcast, coming in January from the Daily Beast. 


Follow Judd Apatow on Instagram @juddapatow 

Follow Matt Wilstein on Bluesky @mattwilstein 

Follow The Last Laugh on Instagram @lastlaughpod


Watch full episodes of The Last Laugh podcast on the Daily Beast’s Obsessed YouTube channel


Highlights from this episode and others at TheDailyBeast.com


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
2 weeks ago
57 minutes 58 seconds

Obsessed: The Podcast
Kathryn Hahn: ‘The Studio’ Is the Comedy Show of the Year

Kathryn Hahn never set out to be an explicitly comedic actress. But starting with breakthrough roles in instant classics like ‘Anchorman’ and ‘Step Brothers,’ she has slowly but surely established herself as a comedy powerhouse who can go toe-to-toe with everyone from Will Ferrell to Amy Poehler. So it should come as no surprise that she spent 2025 stealing scenes from Seth Rogen on his Apple TV satire ‘The Studio.’ In this episode, Hahn breaks down how she embraced her character Maya’s signature style, reveals the famous guest star who impressed her most, and explains how the Season 1 cliffhanger predicted the Netflix-Warner Bros. deal that could reshape Hollywood forever. She also shares stories from the sets of her iconic comedy films, discusses the dream come true of entering the Marvel universe as Agatha Harkness, and teases what fans can expect from the upcoming second season of ‘The Studio.’ 


Follow Kathryn Hahn on Instagram @motherhahn 

Follow Matt Wilstein on Bluesky @mattwilstein 

Follow The Last Laugh on Instagram @lastlaughpod


Watch full episodes of The Last Laugh podcast on the Daily Beast’s Obsessed YouTube channel


Highlights from this episode and others at TheDailyBeast.com



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
3 weeks ago
55 minutes 54 seconds

Obsessed: The Podcast
Michelle Wolf: Trump, Riyadh, and Netflix Special ‘The Well’

Michelle Wolf is probably best known for being the comedian who roasted Sarah Huckabee Sanders to her face at the White House Correspondents’ Dinner in 2018. Seven years later, her only regret is that she wasn’t meaner. In this episode, Wolf reflects on how much—and how little—has changed since, from Donald Trump’s escalating attacks on comedians to her new identity as mom of two, which she explores in her new Netflix special ‘The Well.’ She discusses her complicated reasons for turning down the Riyadh Comedy Festival, explains how her short-lived talk show ‘The Break’ predicted Trump 2.0, and shares her take on the fragile state of late-night TV. And later, Wolf reveals how she ended up writing Kim Kardashian’s SNL monologue after the reality star decided Amy Schumer’s jokes weren’t funny enough. 


Follow Michelle Wolf on Instagram @michelleisawolf 

Follow Matt Wilstein on Bluesky @mattwilstein 

Follow The Last Laugh on Instagram @lastlaughpod


Watch full episodes of The Last Laugh podcast on the Daily Beast’s Obsessed YouTube channel


Highlights from this episode and others at TheDailyBeast.com



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
1 month ago
52 minutes 11 seconds

Obsessed: The Podcast
Tim Meadows: SNL, ‘The Ladies Man,’ and ‘DMV’

Tim Meadows was once the longest-serving cast member on ‘Saturday Night Live.’ These days, he’s subtly stealing scenes as the third lead on a CBS sitcom, ‘DMV.’ But despite plenty of ups and downs over the course of his nearly 40-year career, Meadows seems to be at peace with his particular level of fame. In this episode, Meadows traces the arc of his career, from his unusual path to Lorne Michaels’ office to the disastrous attempt to turn his most popular recurring character into a full-length feature film. He reveals why he really didn’t want the actual Monica Lewinsky to make a cameo as herself with The Ladies Man Leon Phelps—and what changed his mind. Meadows also explains why he ultimately decided to leave ‘SNL’ after 10 seasons, the late-night TV gig he now regrets turning down, and how he found creative fulfillment playing supporting roles in films like ‘Mean Girls’ and ‘Walk Hard.’


Follow Tim Meadows on Instagram @real_timmeadows 

Follow Matt Wilstein on Bluesky @mattwilstein 

Follow The Last Laugh on Instagram @lastlaughpod


Watch full episodes of The Last Laugh podcast on the Daily Beast’s Obsessed YouTube channel


Highlights from this episode and others at TheDailyBeast.com


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
1 month ago
50 minutes 47 seconds

Obsessed: The Podcast
Sebastian Maniscalco on Filling Arenas and Telling ‘Offensive’ Jokes

Sebastian Maniscalco is consistently one of the highest-grossing stand-up comedians in the country. With his Netflix special ‘Is It Me?’ and his autobiographical movie ‘About My Father’ co-starring Robert De Niro, he’s on the verge of finally becoming a household name. In this episode, Maniscalco opens up about doubling down on nostalgia and (mostly) avoiding controversy on stage. He also talks about how the comedy world has changed for better and worse since he got his start in the late ‘90s, shares stories from the sets of ‘Green Book’ and ‘The Irishman’ and explains how he decided to embrace the most embarrassing moment of his career on Jimmy Fallon’s ‘Tonight Show.’


This episode was originally published on December 6, 2022.


Follow Sebastian Maniscalco on Instagram @sebastiancomedy 

Follow Matt Wilstein on Bluesky @mattwilstein 

Follow The Last Laugh on Instagram @lastlaughpod


Watch full episodes of The Last Laugh podcast on the Daily Beast’s YouTube channel


Highlights from this episode and others at TheDailyBeast.com



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
1 month ago
49 minutes 46 seconds

Obsessed: The Podcast
Patton Oswalt: Trump, Kimmel, and the State of Stand-Up Comedy

Patton Oswalt begins his latest stand-up special (‘Black Coffee and Ice Water,’ streaming on Audible Nov. 20) by reading a fake disclaimer about how he’s gone full MAGA in an attempt to avoid the authoritarian hand of Donald Trump. It’s a funny bit that also underscores the comedian’s very real fears about being an outspokenly anti-fascist voice in 2025 America. In his third appearance on the podcast, Oswalt talks about the freedom of putting together an audio-only special, which includes jokes about his teenage daughter and celebrating 30 years on Prozac. He also shares his visceral reaction to Jimmy Kimmel’s suspension, Donald Trump’s “mediocrity,” the MAGA-friendly comedians who happily took Saudi Arabia’s money, and what keeps him performing stand-up nearly 40 years into his career. 


Patton Oswalt’s ‘Black Coffee and Ice Water’ on Audible


Follow Patton Oswalt on Instagram @pattonoswalt 

Follow Matt Wilstein on Bluesky @mattwilstein 

Follow The Last Laugh on Instagram @lastlaughpod


Watch full episodes of The Last Laugh podcast on the Daily Beast’s YouTube channel


Highlights from this episode and others at TheDailyBeast.com



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
1 month ago
55 minutes 32 seconds

Obsessed: The Podcast
Fred Armisen: SNL, ‘Portlandia,’ and ‘100 Sound Effects’

Fred Armisen knows that nobody can ever tell whether he’s joking or not—and he doesn’t quite understand why. Despite being one of the hands-down funniest ‘Saturday Night Live’ cast members of all time, Armisen can, in fact, be pretty sincere when he wants to be. It’s a trait that shines through on his latest project: a painstakingly produced album of ‘100 Sound Effects’ that provides some observational laughs here and there but is generally an accurate document of what the world sounds like in 2025. In this episode, Armisen discusses how his obsession with sound helped him become an expert mimic on ‘SNL,’ whether he was impersonating President Barack Obama or capturing a very specific Californian dialect. He talks about roasting Lorne Michaels during the ‘SNL50’ special, whether he could imagine taking over at least part of his former boss’ job, and reacts to the ‘Portlandia’ memes that have come to epitomize that city’s response to Donald Trump’s threats. 


Buy ‘Fred Armisen: 100 Sound Effects’ 

Get tickets to see Fred Armisen live


Follow Fred Armisen on Instagram @sordociego 

Follow Matt Wilstein on Bluesky @mattwilstein 

Follow The Last Laugh on Instagram @lastlaughpod


Watch full episodes of The Last Laugh podcast on the Daily Beast’s YouTube channel


Highlights from this episode and others at TheDailyBeast.com



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
1 month ago
54 minutes 55 seconds

Obsessed: The Podcast
‘Bugonia’ Writer Will Tracy: ‘The Onion,’ John Oliver, and ‘Succession’

The new conspiracy-laden film ‘Bugonia’ has been described by critics and audiences alike as “bleak.” But the comedy writer who penned the script doesn’t see it that way. In this episode, Will Tracy shares how he went from ‘The Onion’s’ editor-in-chief to winning Emmys for ‘Last Week Tonight’ and ‘Succession’ to writing the mind-bending script for Yorgos Lanthimos’ latest collaboration with Emma Stone and Jesse Plemons. He discusses ‘Bugonia’s’ very 2025 political message and unpacks what could be considered a deeply cynical ending that he finds oddly hopeful about the future of the planet—if not humanity. Tracy also explains why he found writing for John Oliver so miserable, how he managed to identify with Kendall Roy on ‘Succession,’ and what it feels like to act opposite Jeremy Strong. 


Follow Matt Wilstein on Bluesky @mattwilstein 

Follow The Last Laugh on Instagram @lastlaughpod


Watch full episodes of The Last Laugh podcast on the Daily Beast’s YouTube channel


Highlights from this episode and others at TheDailyBeast.com


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
2 months ago
53 minutes 23 seconds

Obsessed: The Podcast
Alex Borstein: ‘MADtv,’ ‘Family Guy,’ and ‘Marvelous Mrs. Maisel’

Most people probably don’t realize Alex Borstein is the same actress who broke out on ‘MADtv,’ has been voicing Lois Griffin on ‘Family Guy’ for 25 years, and won two Emmys for her role as Susie Myerson on ‘The Marvelous Mrs. Maisel.’ And yet, while she may still not be a household name, she has slowly but surely put together a more accomplished and steady career than she ever could have imagined. In this episode, the comedian talks about returning to her stand-up roots for her latest one-woman show, ‘Alex Borstein Is Thirsty,’ and looks back on the twists and turns of her unlikely Hollywood journey. That includes her misgivings about how her iconic character Ms. Swan went from a loving impression of her grandmother to an unfortunate racist caricature and how she landed the lucrative ‘Family Guy’ gig over some much bigger names. Borstein also gets into her beloved HBO cult classic series ‘Getting On’ and why she decided to deliver an anti-fascist call to arms when she accepted her second Emmy Award for ‘Maisel.’ And finally, a deeply embarrassing story about the time she appeared opposite Halle Berry in ‘Catwoman.’ 


Get tickets to see Alex Borstein live


Follow Alex Borstein on Instagram @alexborstein 

Follow Matt Wilstein on Bluesky @mattwilstein 

Follow The Last Laugh on Instagram @lastlaughpod


Watch full episodes of The Last Laugh podcast on the Daily Beast’s YouTube channel


Highlights from this episode and others at TheDailyBeast.com



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
2 months ago
56 minutes 53 seconds

Obsessed: The Podcast
SNL’s Leslie Jones: Lorne Michaels, Donald Trump, and ‘Life Part 2’

Leslie Jones has been a comedic force of nature for nearly 40 years. And in her new stand-special ‘Life Part 2’ (streaming this Friday, Oct. 24 on Peacock), she displays more bravado and confidence on stage than ever. In this episode, Jones breaks down everything that went into getting to this moment in her career, from controversial breakout performance on SNL’s “Weekend Update” to her difficult decision to walk away from that show after five seasons. She discusses her unique relationship with Lorne Michaels, her very real crush on Colin Jost, and working with “scared little boy” Donald Trump the week he hosted the show. Jones also gets into how much she wanted ‘The Daily Show’ host gig and weighs on a new SNL cast that once again features zero Black women. 


Follow Leslie Jones on Instagram @lesdogggg 

Follow Matt Wilstein on Bluesky @mattwilstein 

Follow The Last Laugh on Instagram @lastlaughpod


Watch full episodes of The Last Laugh podcast on the Daily Beast’s YouTube channel


Highlights from this episode and others at TheDailyBeast.com



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
2 months ago
51 minutes 7 seconds

Obsessed: The Podcast
‘John Candy: I Like Me’ Director Colin Hanks

By all accounts, John Candy was such a decent and kind person that when Colin Hanks set out to direct the definitive documentary about his life and career, he knew there wouldn’t be any “dirt” to uncover. In the words of Candy’s friend Bill Murray, “I wish I had some more bad things to say about him.” But ‘John Candy: I Like Me’ (streaming now on Amazon Prime Video) does explore the beloved comic actor’s many personal demons. In this episode, Hanks breaks down why he wanted to make a film about Candy, including his personal connection to the comedy star through his father, Tom Hanks, and their shared struggles with issues of anxiety and mortality. Hanks discusses his heartbreaking interview with Macaulay Culkin, reveals the piece of archival footage he was most excited to uncover, and later, discusses his own journey from teen actor to filmmaker—including his first-ever response to the “nepo baby” discourse. 


Follow Matt Wilstein on Bluesky @mattwilstein 

Follow The Last Laugh on Instagram @lastlaughpod


Watch full episodes of The Last Laugh podcast on the Daily Beast’s YouTube channel


Highlights from this episode and others at TheDailyBeast.com



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
2 months ago
46 minutes 15 seconds

Obsessed: The Podcast
Phoebe Robinson: Stand-Up, Trump, and the Manosphere

For the first 10 years of Phoebe Robinson’s comedy career, she “dreaded” getting up to tell jokes every night. It wasn’t until she found a way to genuinely have fun on stage that she has produced her best hour of stand-up yet in the new special ‘I Don’t Wanna Work Anymore’ (now streaming on YouTube). In her return to the show, the former co-host of the popular 2 Dope Queens podcast takes on the rise of the MAGA manosphere podcasters who are suddenly having second thoughts about helping Donald Trump win. She also shares her unfiltered thoughts on the greedy comedians taking millions from the Saudi government to look the other way on human rights abuses at the Riyadh Comedy Festival and weighs in on the “divorce” rumors that have plagued Barack and Michelle Obama.


Follow Phoebe Robinson on Instagram @dopequeenpheebs 

Follow Matt Wilstein on Bluesky @mattwilstein 

Follow The Last Laugh on Instagram @lastlaughpod


Watch full episodes of The Last Laugh podcast on the Daily Beast’s YouTube channel


Highlights from this episode and others at TheDailyBeast.com


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
3 months ago
48 minutes 41 seconds

Obsessed: The Podcast
SNL’s Will Forte: ‘SNL50,’ ‘The Four Seasons,’ and ‘Haunted Hotel’

Will Forte is one of the only comedians to ever turn down an initial offer from Lorne Michaels to join ‘Saturday Night Live.’ But after three years in the cast, he found himself at a crossroads on the show. In his return to the podcast, Forte discusses the second lease on life that Michaels gave him after coming closer than anyone knew to cutting him loose. The star of two Netflix series this year—‘Haunted Hotel’ and ‘The Four Seasons’—also talks about his love of animation and playing the husband of his former ‘SNL’ boss Tina Fey. And Forte shares updates on the unlikely fate of his canceled and then resurrected ‘Coyote vs. Acme’ movie, reveals the potential for a ‘MacGruber’ sequel, and shares behind-the-scenes stories from his wild night at the ‘SNL50’ anniversary special.


Follow Will Forte on Instagram @orviv 

Follow Matt Wilstein on Bluesky @mattwilstein 

Follow The Last Laugh on Instagram @lastlaughpod


Watch full episodes of The Last Laugh podcast on the Daily Beast’s YouTube channel


Highlights from this episode and others at TheDailyBeast.com


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
3 months ago
55 minutes 54 seconds

Obsessed: The Podcast
Hannah Einbinder on ‘Hacks,’ Colbert and Anti-Woke Comedians

Hannah Einbinder had never really acted before she was cast as Ava Daniels opposite Jean Smart’s Deborah Vance on ‘Hacks.’ Now, she’s a three-time Emmy nominee. In this episode, Einbinder opens up about the overconfidence she brings to that role as well the onstage persona she displays in her excellent debut stand-up special ‘Everything Must Go’ on Max. She also talks about overcoming the intimidation of acting with Jean Smart, compares the generational gap between their characters to her relationship with her own mother (original SNL cast member Laraine Newman), and reveals how Stephen Colbert helped land her the role that changed her career. And later, Einbinder shares her unfiltered thoughts about the “old f*cking guys” in comedy who complain that political correctness is stifling their craft. 


This episode was originally published on August 14, 2024.


Follow Hannah Einbinder on Instagram @hannaheinbinder

Follow Matt Wilstein on Threads @mattwilstein

Follow The Last Laugh on Instagram @lastlaughpod and Threads @lastlaughpod


Highlights from this episode and others at The Daily Beast



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
3 months ago
40 minutes 37 seconds

Obsessed: The Podcast
Rob Reiner: Trump, Elon, and ‘Spinal Tap 2’

Over the course of his long and distinguished career, Rob Reiner has directed some of the most beloved and acclaimed films in Hollywood history. But he had never directed a sequel until ‘Spinal Tap 2: The End Continues.’ In this episode, Reiner breaks down why he decided to reunite with Christopher Guest, Michael McKean, and Harry Shearer for one last mockumentary 41 years after they invented the genre with ‘This Is Spinal Tap.’ He talks about how the comedy of the film has evolved now that they are in their 70s and 80s, and the secret to playing the straight man opposite someone as effortlessly funny as Guest. Reiner also gets into the state of America under Trump 2.0, how Elon Musk drove him away from Twitter, and what he learned about being a politically outspoken celebrity from Norman Lear and Jane Fonda. Finally, he reflects on his relationship with his late father Carl Reiner, recalls the first time he met Mel Brooks, and considers the enduring legacy of classic films like ‘The Princess Bride’ and ‘When Harry Met Sally.’


Follow Matt Wilstein on Bluesky @mattwilstein 

Follow The Last Laugh on Instagram @lastlaughpod


Highlights from this episode and others at The Daily Beast


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
3 months ago
40 minutes 10 seconds

Obsessed: The Podcast
‘The Office’ Star Rainn Wilson: From Dwight Schrute to ‘Code 3’

When they were shooting the pilot episode of ‘The Office,’ Steve Carell told Rainn Wilson that playing Dwight Schrute could change his life forever. And he could not have been more right. In this episode, Wilson breaks down his unique career journey from working character actor to sitcom star all the way through his latest film ‘Code 3’ (in theaters Friday Sept. 12) in which he plays a burnt out paramedic alongside fellow comedian Lil Rel Howery. His role in the new movie, as well as much of what he has done since ‘The Office’ ended in 2013, feels very different from Dwight, and purposefully so. Wilson opens up about the massive blessing and occasional curse of being so closely associated with such a hugely popular character. Addressing the perennial question about whether ‘The Office’ could be made today, he admits that the “clueless, insensitive, racist, sexist” jokes hit differently now. Wilson also reveals the “relief” he felt when NBC killed off a Dwight-centered spinoff and shares whether that character could ever pop up on the new Peacock spinoff ‘The Paper’—or perhaps even a movie version of ‘The Office.’


Follow Rainn Wilson on Instagram @rainnwilson

Follow Matt Wilstein on Bluesky @mattwilstein 

Follow The Last Laugh on Instagram @lastlaughpod


Highlights from this episode and others at The Daily Beast



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
4 months ago
47 minutes 54 seconds

Obsessed: The Podcast
‘Bojack Horseman’ and ‘Long Story Short’ Creator Raphael Bob-Waksberg

Raphael Bob-Waksberg was still in his 20s when he convinced Netflix to produce his audacious Hollywood satire about a washed-up, alcoholic former TV star who also happens to be a horse. Now, as a 41-year-old father of two, the creator of ‘Bojack Horseman’ is back with another animated Netflix series that is just as boldly funny and devastatingly emotional, but without the crutch of constant animal puns. In this episode, Bob-Waksberg opens up about his “vulnerable” new show, ‘Long Story Short,’ which depicts a Jewish family in the Bay Area that is not unlike his own. He breaks down how the show’s unique time-jumping format cleverly tricks viewers into feeling like they have known the characters for years and reflects on how the essential Jewishness of the story has been interpreted—or perhaps, misinterpreted—by critics. Bob-Waksberg also looks back on the legacy of ‘Bojack,’ including what it did or not predict about the state of “Hollywoo” in 2025 and what it would take for him to revive those characters after saying goodbye to them five years ago. 


Follow Matt Wilstein on Bluesky @mattwilstein 

Follow The Last Laugh on Instagram @lastlaughpod


Highlights from this episode and others at The Daily Beast



Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
4 months ago
54 minutes 29 seconds

Obsessed: The Podcast
SNL’s Beck Bennett: Trump, Elon, Putin, SNL50, and ‘Fixed’

Over the course of eight years in the cast of ‘Saturday Night Live,’ Beck Bennett performed comedy with more than 150 celebrity hosts. But no one—not even Donald Trump himself—was as difficult to work with as Elon Musk. In the 300th episode of The Last Laugh, Bennett looks back on his SNL audition, discusses what it was like to join the show with one of his oldest friends Kyle Mooney (with whom he just launched his own new podcast), and reveals exactly what made Musk a more “offensive” collaborator than Trump. He explains how he knows Vladimir Putin liked his shirtless impression a lot more than Trump liked Alec Baldwin’s portrayal, how he knew it was finally time to leave the show, and how Lorne Michaels nearly talked him into staying. Finally, Bennett talks about the two very different movies he appears in this summer: voicing a cartoon dog in the raunchy Netflix movie ‘Fixed’ and joining the DC cinematic universe as The Daily Planet’s Steve Lombard in ‘Superman.’


Follow Beck Bennett on Instagram @beckbennett

Follow Matt Wilstein on Bluesky @mattwilstein 

Follow The Last Laugh on Instagram @lastlaughpod


Highlights from this episode and others at The Daily Beast


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
4 months ago
1 hour 5 minutes 3 seconds

Obsessed: The Podcast
‘Daily Show’s’ Desi Lydic: Colbert, Stewart, and ‘Foxsplains’

10 years into her run at ‘The Daily Show,’ Desi Lydic is riding high with three Emmy nominations—including two for her short-form series “Foxsplains” in which she tries to wrap her head around MAGA’s most unhinged conspiracy theories. In this episode, the correspondent-turned-rotating host talks about how the series has granted her more empathy for brainwashed Trump supporters and looks back on processing his second term victory in real-time while hosting ‘The Daily Show.’ She talks about wanting to be the show’s “female Stephen Colbert” and how things changed once she dropped her Megyn Kelly-inspired character and started being herself on screen. Lydic also gets into the precarious state of late-night TV, from the “shocking” Colbert cancellation to the fate of Jon Stewart under the new Paramount leadership. 


Follow Desi Lydic on Instagram @desilydic

Follow Matt Wilstein on Bluesky @mattwilstein 

Follow The Last Laugh on Instagram @lastlaughpod


Highlights from this episode and others at The Daily Beast


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.

Show more...
4 months ago
55 minutes 9 seconds

Obsessed: The Podcast

Obsessed: The Podcast is for those who like their culture pop and their pleasures guilty. Entertainment guru Kevin Fallon and a rotating cast of brilliant critics, including late night TV expert Matt Wilstein, bring you the most dramatic news and interview the biggest celebrities from TV, movies, and that not-so-guilty pleasure you love to binge. Whether it’s a steamy-beyond-steamy kiss, just-dropped trailer, or unhinged social media meltdown: if you love it, we’re Obsessed.


New episodes every Tuesday, Thursday, and Saturday; early drops on YouTube.


Hosted on Acast. See acast.com/privacy for more information.