Comedians in Cars Getting Coffee - Season 3
Season 3
Episodes
Louis C.K.: Comedy, Sex and the Blue Numbers
After a ride in a quirky 1959 Fiat Jolly, Louis C.K. takes Jerry out on his boat and recounts the time he ran aground with his daughters aboard.
Patton Oswalt: How Would You Kill Superman?
Jerry and Patton Oswalt's ride in a DeLorean goes poorly, so they find an alternate way to get to a hip coffee shop in an emerging LA neighborhood.
Jay Leno: Comedy is a Concealed Weapon
Jay Leno has his first cup of coffee ever while he and Jerry reminisce about their stand-up past and ride around in a 1949 Porsche 356/2.
Todd Barry: So You're Mellow and Tense?
Todd Barry takes his first ever ride in a sports car when Jerry picks him up in a 1966 MGB Roadster and they head off to Nathan's in Coney Island.
Tina Fey: Feces Are My Purview
Tina Fey samples her first Cronut and talks about life after "30 Rock" as she and Jerry travel up and down Manhattan in a red 1967 Volvo 1800S.
George Costanza: The Over-Cheer
Jerry and George have coffee at Tom's Restaurant and discuss the 2014 Super Bowl.
Howard Stern: The Last Days of Howard Stern
Jerry drags Howard Stern to a Queens diner in a 1969 Pontiac GTO dubbed "The Judge" for a spirited debate about self-esteem and therapy.
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