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- Dan Harmon and Jeff Davis discuss their plans to create a moon colony full of social awkwardness and compassion. They're joined by Spencer Crittenden, Rob Schrab, and many friends to dive deep into the mythological meaning of life and the deep emotions that accompany it.
- Jeff Davis returns. We dive into the top five flat earth questions, and what would happen if a tree grew upside down?
- The return of Spencer Crittenden. Jeff helps Dan get his singing groove back. Crab alert.
- Suruthi and Hannah from the RedHanded podcast are this week's guests. They share their true crime expertise, including some crime role playing.
- Jeff Davis's joke corner. A walrus walks into a whorehouse - Also, the return of roleplaying with guest Steve Levy.
- The squad delves deep into the pros and cons of wolf piss. Schrab schrabs Dan into a crater, while Brandon holds the ship together upon re-entry.
- Despite walking on stage sick as a dog, audience adoration miraculously heals Dan in real time. Francophile Jeff can't help but dissolve into a sentimental jelly thinking about Notre-dame.
- Dan dives deep into balls. Before the show, Dan gets a little too high, which is perfect for our guest Gabriel Sunday, creator and star of the new cannabis inspired TV series Dope State.
- Dan talks to Jesse Margolis, founder of Overheard LA about what else: Mike Crivello's Camera World; It's a wonderful world of cameras. We attempt to get into the heads of internet trolls.
- Featuring Dan Harmon, Jeff Bryan Davis, Spencer Crittenden, Sean Clements, and Hayes Davenport.
- Ryan Kraus from "Cold Case Murder Mysteries" deconstructs true crime and horror and what it means to be the perfect crime, and how one day we're all going to be robots. Also, Spencer's balls are too big.
- This week's a whopper, with conversation topics ranging from Spencer's hip surgery, Dan's much anticipated Game of Thrones take, and another underscoring of how unprepared our (Dan's) parents were for the advent of the internet.
- This Harmontown has everything: A baby kicker, a handshake before sex, Squeezy Steve Levy, and one hundred pounds of beef jerky.
- Harmontown welcomes its most charming guest to date: Yeardley Smith to the show.
- Cold Case Murder Mysteries podcaster Ryan Kraus returns to dive deep into the crime podcast genre, with Rob Schrab at the comptroller helm. Spencer's bees and pirate eye patches are on the agenda tonight.
- Rob Corddry is back. Dan tells us how to break into his house, Rob talks about his time at The Daily Show, and mountain lions do what they do. Featuring Dan Harmon, Jeff Bryan Davis, Spencer Crittenden and Rob Corddry.
- Schrab is comptrolling to prepare for his upcoming role as moderator of the Comic-Con Rick and Morty Panel. But Jeff's still here, and without a podium, not-quite fitting into the seats on the stage.
- We finally get to the bottom of the story about Spencer's bees, why The Golden Girls owned mink, what a Jeff Golem would look like, Rob Schrab, and bagels.
- Duncan Trussell is back. sporting an increasingly majestic beard. The show dives deep into America's hot button topics like prolapses, space travel and DNA filled balloons.
- We Need A Pool Dietician For The Internet, and the milkman is an albino. With special guests Brandon Johnson and Steve Levy.
- Harmontown finally gets down to business in a Jeff-less Episode. Brandon Johnson comptrols as we do the important, and timely, work of tearing down Billy Joel.
- Harmontown is honored to welcome Conflict Journalist Robert Evans to the show. With topics ranging from Syria to 8chan, Robert has done all the homework.
- Author of the new book It Came from Something Awful, Dale Beran teaches us the history 4chan and 8chan. How did simple websites transform into centers of white nationalism, violence and tools of politics?
- Host of the podcast How Did This Get Played?, Heather Anne Campbell joins Rick and Morty writer Nick Rutherford.
- Heather Anne Campbell is back. Dan demonstrates dog barks, shares some goat facts, interrupts Schrab, and sadly announces the end of the podcast.
- Dan makes a sweater out of cum, and debates with Jeff the pros of being a stander wiper. Dave Foley joins in with tales from The Kids in the Hall and NewsRadio. Who wants a pocket shaman now?
- Dan shares his feelings about the loss of a friend and coworker, then brings on Ed Neumeier - writer of genre defining movies like RoboCop and Starship Troopers to dive deep into their history and trivia.
- Mitch Hurwitz is back. Mitch and Dan talk Arrested Development, Golden Girls, upcoming projects and the future of network TV. Singer/songwriter Robbie Fulks joins in with some tales told via country music.
- Guest comptroller Brandon Johnson, and the "Stuff They Don't Want You to Know" podcast guys (Matt Frederick, Ben Bowlin and Noel Brown) talk podcasts, Harmonspiracies, and Schrab's "Creepshow" episode.
- Actor/Comedian Flula Borg astounds Jeff with his sports knowledge and 1980's American pop culture references, teaches us his favorite German words, and helps Dan become the best hype man he can be.
- Classic Harmontown is back. The return of role playing with Steve Levy, the iHarmon and all the potatoes you could ever want.
- Our march into oblivion continues. No guests. No role playing. Nothing to lose. It's worth mentioning Spencer is feeling pretty sassy this episode and it shows.
- Brandon Johnson is comptrolling, Nick Rutherford is and isn't our guest. Dan talks a bit about Community. ED-209 makes a cameo appearance. There's a lot to unpack in this episode.
- We're counting down the last few episodes of Harmontown, and to celebrate we're counting down the top ten funniest things. Nick Rutherford is back, it's Church's birthday, and Schrab sees how far he can push the show off the rails.
- NeuroTribes author Steve Silberman and his husband Keith Karraker talk with us about Community and Harmontown's wide ranging fan base.
- Harmontown's final curtain call.
- The gang gets back together one more time to catch up on everything since the show's finale.
- Guest comptroller Erin McGathy (This Feels Terrible) joins Mayor Harmon for an in-depth look at overrated masterpieces, passive aggressive text messages and how to destroy someone else's relationship on stage.
- An unusually quiet night in Harmontown gives way to eruption of arm wrestling, wolf hunting, dungeon mastering and child abuse.
- A discussion of something the Scottish call a "Wizard Sleeve" is ever-so-briefly interrupted by racism, robots, and a visit from something Eric McGathy calls a "game corner".
- Jeff blows the whistle on NASA's secret agenda and Dan blows surprise guest Christ Hardwick.
- Sometimes it happens. Sometimes an innocent story about junior high proceeds down a road of perversion straight to where the sun doesn't shine.
- An especially antsy crowd turns Harmontown's meeting into a flippin' town meeting, pushing our fearless leader from musings on infidelity to contemplations of suicide. Plus: Dungeonmaster Spencer unveils the boys' characters.
- Mayor Harmon grapples with fame and exposes The Family Feud; Comptroller Davis grapples with and exposes Harmon's shocking inability to tell jokes and the role-playing adventures of Sharpie and Quark begin.
- A discussion of the clarinet and nine eleven is briefly interrupted by an amazing D&D adventure before proceeding into an indictment of the Hugo Awards and concluding with a demonstration of how hard it is to conclude.
- Mayor Harmon and Guest Comptroller Erin McGathy discuss Knight Rider, Alf and anxiety, then play a quick round of Dungeons and Dragons before getting into a huge fight about movies and breaking up.
- The first appearance of Greg Proops provokes a fit of Mayor Harmon's pointless political rants and a D&D adventure that shall forever be remembered as involving unicorn pee.
- 2012–2021Podcast EpisodeThe question of what happens after you die remains unanswered but tangents include mental illness, poverty and misunderstood Van Halen lyrics.
- Dan complains about things he's not allowed to complain about, then outs himself as the world's laziest gay rights and medical marijuana advocate. Plus, in D&D world: nothing happens.
- An unflinching examination of Dan's mustache absorption becomes a flinching examination of Harmontown regular Adam Goldberg.