Do You Want to See a Dead Body? - Season 1
Season 1
Episodes
A Body and a Puddle
When Adam Scott accidentally hits Rob with his car, Rob guilts Adam into checking out a dead body with him. Later, while giving Terry Crews a ride to the airport, Rob drags Terry into a double date and a romantic stop at a corpse.
A Body and Some Quicksand
On the way to see a dead body, John Cho gets stuck in some quicksand and Rob races to get help before he sinks.
A Body and a Mean Dog
On route to see a dead body, Rob Huebel and Rob Corddry cross paths with a mean dog that breaks free and chases after them.
A Body and an Actor
While acting in a dramatic scene, Justin Long finds himself unable to cry. So Rob takes him on a journey to see a dead body that he promises will inspire tears.
A Body and a Plane
When Rob accidentally gets Alexandra Daddario kicked out of first class, they resolve to find the dead body hidden onboard the plane.
A Body and a High School Reunion
At their high school reunion, Rob bumps into his cool friend Jo Lo Truglio and his cool pals on a stroll down memory lane that leads straight to a dead body.
A Body and a Crater
When Rob shows Randall Park an unscathed, naked corpse lying in the middle of a crater, Randall becomes obsessed with the mystery behind how it got there.
A Body and a Train
Rob keeps Matt Walsh company while he waits for his girlfriend at the train station, promising that Matt will get to see a dead body on the next train.
A Body and Some Pants
When Rob shows Michaela Watkins a dead body that isn't quite dead yet, the two of them get roped into fulfilling the soon-to-be dead guy's last wishes.
A Body and a Bust
When Rob takes Horatio Sanz to see a dead body, two cops show up and arrest Horatio, forcing Rob to go on the run.
A Body and an Ex-Con
When Rob picks up Danny Pudi getting out of prison, he tries to help Danny get his life back on track by checking out a dead body.
A Body and a Jet Ski
When Lil Rel Howery tries to sell Rob his jet ski, Rob learns all about the jet ski lifestyle on the way to see a dead body.
A Body and a Breakup
When Rob is dumped by his girlfriend Judy Greer, she agrees to check out one last dead body in the hopes of finding closure.
A Body and a Bachelor Party
Rob crashes Adam Pally's wedding and objects to his union — unless Adam joins him on a bizarre, impromptu bachelor party that ends with a dead body.
A Body and an Ex-Roommate
Rob bumps into his old roommate, Paul Scheer, and reveals that Paul still owes him for their old cable bill. But the only way he can repay his debt is by going to see a dead body.
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