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7.6/10 (44 votes)
#1

Simon Pegg

S18:E144

Protestors oppose Russia's gay propaganda ban, Anthony Weiner insults BuzzFeed, former correspondents bid farewell to John Oliver, and Simon Pegg talks "The World's End".

7.5/10 (41 votes)
#2

Barack Obama

S18:E12

Samantha Bee explains why women voters are turned off by the debates, and President Obama weighs in on the election, Libya and Joe Biden's swimwear.

7.5/10 (55 votes)
#3

Jon Meacham

S18:E25

The GOP does well among married women, the BBC confronts a decades-long child sex scandal, and Jon Meacham talks "Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power".

7.5/10 (34 votes)
#4

No Guests

S18:E112

New York City residents react to Citi Bike, Jon announces his trip to Iran, and John Oliver seizes power.

7.5/10 (51 votes)
#5

Seth Rogen

S18:E113

Details of the government's domestic surveillance practices emerge, the Best F#@king News Team Ever congratulates John Oliver, and Seth Rogen talks "This Is the End".

7.5/10 (37 votes)
#6

Linda Cardellini

S18:E117

Sarah Palin quits quitting, Iran votes for Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's replacement, Sam Bee reports on a bullied majority, and Linda Cardellini talks "Mad Men".

7.5/10 (33 votes)
#7

Tim Gunn

S18:E134

Judge Johnny judges Halliburton, Lance Armstrong and Joe Biden, Pope Francis changes the Catholic tone toward homosexuality, and Tim Gunn talks "Project Runway".

7.5/10 (34 votes)
#8

Joshua Oppenheimer

S18:E142

A judge goes after NYC's stop-and-frisk policies, Jessica Williams demands stop-and-frisk on Wall Street, and Joshua Oppenheimer describes his film, "The Act of Killing".

7.5/10 (35 votes)
#9

Regis Philbin

S18:E143

Amazon's Jeff Bezos takes over The Washington Post, Elon Musk dreams up a supersonic transport capsule, and Regis Philbin describes his sports talk show, "Crowd Goes Wild".

7.5/10 (37 votes)
#10

Andrew Harper

S18:E145

Jon returns from the Middle East, Syria crosses America's red line, and Andrew Harper explains the reality for Syrian refugees in Jordan.

7.4/10 (35 votes)
#11

Ricky Gervais

S18:E87

CNN goes down speculation road, the United States is accused of torture, and Ricky Gervais brings back his character from "The Office".

7.4/10 (48 votes)
#12

Bassem Youssef

S18:E91

Fox News questions the Constitution, John Hodgman finds an investment alternative to gold, and Bassem Youssef considers the humorlessness of government.

7.4/10 (33 votes)
#13

Robert Downey Jr

S18:E94

Syria questions America's resolve and line-drawing ability, longtime NBA center Jason Collins comes out as gay, and Robert Downey Jr. dons his "Iron Man 3" promotional suit.

7.4/10 (32 votes)
#14

Fareed Zakaria

S18:E116

The "Summer of the Whistleblower" continues, Lewis Black scrutinizes cutting-edge technologies, and Mavis Staples performs songs from her album, "One True Vine".

7.4/10 (36 votes)
#15

Louis C.K.

S18:E129

A royal son is born, Edward Snowden considers moving out of the Moscow airport, Detroit goes bankrupt, and Louis C.K. talks Woody Allen and "Blue Jasmine".

7.4/10 (32 votes)
#16

Colin Quinn

S18:E136

America's fast food workers demand better pay, Hillary Clinton's lunch ignites 2016 election buzz, and Colin Quinn teaches Constitutional history.

7.4/10 (36 votes)
#17

Michael C. Hall

S18:E147

The New York City Democratic mayoral candidates debate the issues, Anthony Weiner fights back, and Michael C. Hall discusses the final season of "Dexter."

7.3/10 (33 votes)
#18

Roger Waters

S18:E43

Paul Krugman teaches brand awareness, Jessica Williams parses President Obama's personal diversity, John Oliver investigates investigations, and Roger Waters battles the flu.

7.3/10 (33 votes)
#19

Phil Jackson

S18:E106

Toronto's mayor learns that crack is whack, Al Madrigal tracks down former MSNBC pundit Dylan Ratigan, and Phil Jackson talks basketball and managing big egos.

7.3/10 (35 votes)
#20

Morgan Freeman

S18:E108

The Obama administration prosecutes dangerous potheads and journalists, Jason Jones measures conservative reactions to IRS profiling, and Morgan Freeman waxes scientific.

7.3/10 (37 votes)
#21

Armando Iannucci

S18:E114

Republican senators respond to the NSA surveillance controversy, Al Madrigal exposes undercover whistleblowers, and Armando Iannucci talks American politics and "Veep".

7.3/10 (34 votes)
#22

Tom Goldstein

S18:E124

Jon Stewart says hello, Justice Scalia objects to the DOMA ruling, Edward Snowden turns up in a Moscow airport, and Tom Goldstein explains the Supreme Court's decisions.

7.3/10 (35 votes)
#23

Helen Mirren

S18:E126

The Senate avoids destroying itself, Kate Middleton's unborn child keeps his or her fans waiting, and Helen Mirren explains why she enjoys touching celebrities.

7.3/10 (28 votes)
#24

Richard Haass

S18:E130

The Best F#@king News Team Ever reports on the royal birth, and foreign policy expert Richard Haass reflects on the importance of domestic stability.

7.3/10 (35 votes)
#25

Hank Azaria

S18:E135

Congress continues being unpopular, Jason Jones travels to Kentucky, Anthony Weiner 9/11s his d**k pics, and Hank Azaria discusses "Lovelace".

7.3/10 (33 votes)
#26

Liam Hemsworth

S18:E138

Tax reform terrifies politicians who want tax reform, Jessica Williams and Samantha Bee debate the race question, and Liam Hemsworth talks sports and white-collar crime.

7.3/10 (32 votes)
#27

Kirsten Gillibrand

S18:E140

The SEC holds big banks accountable in small ways, Obama speaks out on sexual assault in the military, and Kirsten Gillibrand criticizes how the military handles such cases.

7.2/10 (37 votes)
#28

J. K. Rowling

S18:E9

Joe Biden debates Paul Ryan, Martha Raddatz draws praise as debate moderator, and author J.K. Rowling discusses writing a novel without magic or Harry Potter.

7.2/10 (32 votes)
#29

Kristen Stewart

S18:E38

California's Proposition 8 and the Defense of Marriage Act face legal hurdles, Wyatt Cenac completes one last investigation, and Kristen Stewart dances in "On the Road".

7.2/10 (35 votes)
#30

Anne Hathaway

S18:E39

America temporarily avoids the Fiscal Cliff, House Republicans vote against a Hurricane Sandy relief package, and Anne Hathaway divulges the ending to "Les Miserables".

7.2/10 (36 votes)
#31

Jessica Chastain

S18:E45

The White House and the NRA debate gun control measures, House Republicans vote against Hurricane Sandy relief, and Jessica Chastain talks "Zero Dark Thirty".

7.2/10 (31 votes)
#32

Missy Cummings

S18:E49

Paul Ryan reviews President Obama's inaugural speech, Israel is no friend to Benjamin Netanyahu, and Missy Cummings shares the many applications of drones.

7.2/10 (34 votes)
#33

Neil DeGrasse Tyson

S18:E72

Rand Paul filibusters for real, Al Madrigal questions Puerto Rico's desire for statehood, and Neil deGrasse Tyson explains the Russian meteor event.

7.2/10 (35 votes)
#34

Sheryl Sandberg

S18:E80

Congress anonymously supports genetically modified food, Republicans look to re-rebrand, and Sheryl Sandberg offers suggestions to close the gender gap.

7.2/10 (30 votes)
#35

Vali Nasr

S18:E92

The George W. Bush Presidential Library opens for business, John Oliver concludes his investigation of Australian gun control, and Vali Nasr analyzes American foreign policy.

7.2/10 (31 votes)
#36

Jon Hamm

S18:E93

Congress feels the sequester pinch, the Elvis impersonator accused of mailing ricin to government officials is found innocent, and Jon Hamm talks "Mad Men"'s sixth season.

7.2/10 (35 votes)
#37

Mindy Kaling

S18:E98

Chris Christie goes under the knife, Jessica Williams learns the real meaning of Cinco de Mayo, and Mindy Kaling divulges her Met Ball 2013 punk credentials.

7.2/10 (35 votes)
#38

J.J. Abrams

S18:E101

The IRS apologizes for targeting conservative political groups, the government does something right, and J.J. Abrams notes the differences between "Star Trek" and "Star Wars".

7.2/10 (31 votes)
#39

George Packer

S18:E104

The 2016 presidential election heats up, Disney neglects its parenting duties, and George Packer surveys three decades of American life in his book, "The Unwinding".

7.2/10 (32 votes)
#40

Maxim Pozdorovkin & Mike Lerner

S18:E109

The IRS gets a taste of its own medicine, John McCain visits Syrian rebels, and Mike Lerner and Maxim Pozdorovkin explain the meaning of Pussy Riot.

5.3/10 (35 votes)
#1

Ben Affleck

S18:E6

Mitt Romney presents his vague deficit reduction plan, Jessica Williams interviews black Mormons in Utah, and Ben Affleck rescues hostages in "Argo".

5.5/10 (32 votes)
#2

Arnold Schwarzenegger

S18:E1

The Obama and Romney camps aim low at the debates, the White House responds to violence in Libya, and Arnold Schwarzenegger discusses time travel and his book, "Total Recall".

6.0/10 (31 votes)
#3

Rand Paul

S18:E3

An explosive Obama video resurfaces, Stephen Colbert plays the part of Bill O'Reilly, and Rand Paul shares libertarian anecdotes from his book, "Government Bullies".

6.0/10 (35 votes)
#4

Lena Dunham

S18:E46

President Obama addresses gun control, the White House rebuffs a petition to build a Death Star, and Lena Dunham is a Golden Globes newbie.

6.1/10 (27 votes)
#5

Chris Christie

S18:E34

Kate Middleton battles morning sickness, Samantha Bee predicts the royal child's future, and Chris Christie shares details of his hug with Bruce Springsteen.

6.1/10 (27 votes)
#6

Bishop Gene Robinson

S18:E35

Sports commentator Bob Costas switches subjects, Mitch McConnell's plan backfires, and Gene Robinson talks being the first openly gay bishop in Christendom.

6.1/10 (29 votes)
#7

Laura Linney

S18:E36

Michigan and Indiana wage economic warfare, Silvio Berlusconi serenades the Italian electorate, and Laura Linney discusses "Hyde Park on Hudson".

6.1/10 (34 votes)
#8

Cory Booker

S18:E37

Atheists assault Christmas, North Korea's Kim Jong-un averts Armageddon, and Newark Mayor Cory Booker touts his city's economic resurgence.

6.2/10 (34 votes)
#9

Liam Neeson

S18:E2

A Pennsylvania judge rules against the state's voter ID law, John Oliver asks Herman Cain to save America from foreign debt, and Liam Neeson talks kicking ass in "Taken 2".

6.2/10 (33 votes)
#10

Bill O'Reilly

S18:E4

Mitt Romney's lies win the first debate, Barack Obama breaks Chris Matthews, Al Gore ponders elevation sickness, and Bill O'Reilly discusses "Killing Kennedy".

6.2/10 (35 votes)
#11

D.L. Hughley

S18:E13

The conservative media exploits an Obama sound bite, Jessica Williams and Samantha Bee follow the President's last campaign, and DL Hughley explains "The Endangered List".

6.2/10 (31 votes)
#12

Josh Brolin

S18:E42

The government considers minting a trillion dollar coin, Al Gore sells Current TV to Al Jazeera, and Josh Brolin discusses his handsome role in "Gangster Squad".

6.2/10 (35 votes)
#13

Bob Schieffer

S18:E44

Lance Armstrong opens up to Oprah, Clarence Thomas speaks for the first time in seven years, and Bob Schieffer prepares for his 13th presidential inauguration.

6.3/10 (33 votes)
#14

George Stephanopoulos

S18:E59

Pope Benedict XVI steps down, Harvard fails to produce the best cheaters, and George Stephanopoulos talks State of the Union addresses past and future.

6.3/10 (36 votes)
#15

Rachel Maddow

S18:E69

Bob Woodward runs afoul of the White House, Jason Jones battles maple syrup addiction, and Rachel Maddow decodes the Supreme Court.

6.3/10 (33 votes)
#16

Tom Coughlin

S18:E73

Biological imperatives end Rand Paul's filibuster, potential papal successors gather in Rome, and Tom Coughlin discusses his book, "Earn the Right to Win".

6.4/10 (31 votes)
#17

Magic Johnson

S18:E7

President Obama slams Mitt Romney over Big Bird comments, Jason Jones explains the polling of polls, and Magic Johnson reveals the secret to his rivalry with Larry Bird.

6.4/10 (29 votes)
#18

Alan Simpson

S18:E33

Senate Republicans oppose the UN's disability rights treaty, Al Madrigal investigates pot-smoking seniors, and Alan Simpson untangles the fiscal cliff.

6.5/10 (29 votes)
#19

Katie Dellamaggiore & Pobo Efekoro

S18:E22

Colorado legalizes marijuana, John Oliver offers a unique interpretation of the election, and Katie Dellamaggiore and Pobo Efekoro talk "Brooklyn Castle".

6.5/10 (32 votes)
#20

Mike Huckabee

S18:E23

New York cleans up after Hurricane Sandy, General Petraeus resigns as head of the CIA, and Mike Huckabee calls for a more inclusive GOP.

6.5/10 (29 votes)
#21

Calvin Trillin

S18:E30

Mitt Romney joins President Obama for a private White House meeting, John Hodgman threatens to secede, and Calvin Trillin recounts the presidential race in verse.

6.5/10 (32 votes)
#22

Helaine Olen

S18:E64

Republicans revenge themselves on Chuck Hagel, Mississippi ratifies the 13th Amendment, and Helaine Olen discusses her book, "Pound Foolish".

6.5/10 (33 votes)
#23

Mary Roach

S18:E78

Egypt suffers democratic growing pains, John Oliver investigates violence against guns, and Mary Roach demystifies the digestive process.

6.5/10 (37 votes)
#24

Tom Cruise

S18:E86

The Senate proposes a long and arduous "path to citizenship," Lewis Black takes on poverty in America, and an ageless Tom Cruise talks "Oblivion".

6.5/10 (32 votes)
#25

Eric Greitens

S18:E96

Paper joins the axis of evil, the Best F#@king News Team Ever tracks down a fugitive document, and Eric Greitens lays out his plan to help returning veterans.

6.5/10 (63 votes)
#26

Ellen Page

S18:E105

The Obama administration deploys some guy to do damage control, China flushes away all traces of a mysterious ooze, and Ellen Page sings Canada's praises.

6.6/10 (32 votes)
#27

Dakota Meyer

S18:E15

Donald Trump challenges President Obama, military veterans fight the civilian economy, and war hero Dakota Meyer describes a dark day in Afghanistan.

6.6/10 (31 votes)
#28

R.A. Dickey

S18:E32

The left and right debate fiscal cliff resolutions, House Republicans pass on diversity, and Mets pitcher R.A. Dickey describes the brotherhood of the knuckleball.

6.6/10 (31 votes)
#29

Michelle Rhee

S18:E55

The Super Bowl suffers a power failure, Chinese hackers infiltrate the New York Times, and education reformer Michelle Rhee discusses her book, "Radical".

6.6/10 (32 votes)
#30

Lori Silverbush & Kristi Jacobson

S18:E67

Dov Hikind addresses the blackface controversy, Robert Gibbs acknowledges the drone program, and Lori Silverbush and Kristi Jacobson discuss hunger and "A Place at the Table".

6.7/10 (31 votes)
#31

Pete Townshend

S18:E5

Slightly lower unemployment numbers spark conservative conspiracy theories, Sesame Street comes under fire, and Pete Townshend discusses his memoir, "Who I Am".

6.7/10 (36 votes)
#32

Gerard Butler

S18:E14

Mitt Romney and Barack Obama debate foreign policy, John Oliver and Aasif Mandvi share closing election arguments, and Gerard Butler talks surfing in "Chasing Mavericks".

6.7/10 (31 votes)
#33

Martha Raddatz

S18:E19

The presidential campaigns wind down, John Oliver and Jason Jones coach young politicians, and Martha Raddatz shares the secret to her debate moderating authority.

6.7/10 (31 votes)
#34

Jeff Bridges

S18:E41

Former AIG CEO Hank Greenberg sues America, Al Madrigal reports on Detroit's Canadian problem, and Jeff Bridges talks "The Dude and the Zen Master".

6.7/10 (31 votes)
#35

Bob Costas

S18:E51

Women gain access to front-line combat, North Korea promises to "settle accounts" with the United States, and Bob Costas discusses the American cultures of guns and football.

6.7/10 (31 votes)
#36

Ray Kelly

S18:E56

Republicans explore alternative methods of voter outreach, Facebook frustrates Germany, and Ray Kelly talks gun control and large sodas.

6.7/10 (30 votes)
#37

Neil Barofsky

S18:E58

The White House opens up about drones, the United States Postal Service changes its work schedule, and Neil Barofsky talks banks and bailouts.

6.7/10 (35 votes)
#38

Susan E. Rice

S18:E62

CNN owns the cruise ship story, John Oliver meets with the secretary general of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, and Susan Rice shares her side of the Benghazi story.

6.7/10 (33 votes)
#39

Eva Mendes

S18:E76

Government doesn't work for returning veterans, the Supreme Court weighs in on same-sex marriage, and Eva Mendes talks "The Place Beyond the Pines".

6.7/10 (33 votes)
#40

Denise Kiernan

S18:E77

The Supreme Court hears gay marriage arguments, Rupert Murdoch looks to expand his reach in LA, and Denise Kiernan investigates the women of the Manhattan Project.

5.5/10 (32 votes)

Arnold Schwarzenegger

S18:E1

The Obama and Romney camps aim low at the debates, the White House responds to violence in Libya, and Arnold Schwarzenegger discusses time travel and his book, "Total Recall".

6.2/10 (34 votes)

Liam Neeson

S18:E2

A Pennsylvania judge rules against the state's voter ID law, John Oliver asks Herman Cain to save America from foreign debt, and Liam Neeson talks kicking ass in "Taken 2".

6.0/10 (31 votes)

Rand Paul

S18:E3

An explosive Obama video resurfaces, Stephen Colbert plays the part of Bill O'Reilly, and Rand Paul shares libertarian anecdotes from his book, "Government Bullies".

6.2/10 (33 votes)

Bill O'Reilly

S18:E4

Mitt Romney's lies win the first debate, Barack Obama breaks Chris Matthews, Al Gore ponders elevation sickness, and Bill O'Reilly discusses "Killing Kennedy".

6.7/10 (31 votes)

Pete Townshend

S18:E5

Slightly lower unemployment numbers spark conservative conspiracy theories, Sesame Street comes under fire, and Pete Townshend discusses his memoir, "Who I Am".

5.3/10 (35 votes)

Ben Affleck

S18:E6

Mitt Romney presents his vague deficit reduction plan, Jessica Williams interviews black Mormons in Utah, and Ben Affleck rescues hostages in "Argo".

6.4/10 (31 votes)

Magic Johnson

S18:E7

President Obama slams Mitt Romney over Big Bird comments, Jason Jones explains the polling of polls, and Magic Johnson reveals the secret to his rivalry with Larry Bird.

7.1/10 (34 votes)

Paul Thomas Anderson

S18:E8

Down-ticket congressional races intensify, John Oliver reports on a fast-growing sector of the US economy, and Paul Thomas Anderson talks writing and directing "The Master".

7.2/10 (37 votes)

J. K. Rowling

S18:E9

Joe Biden debates Paul Ryan, Martha Raddatz draws praise as debate moderator, and author J.K. Rowling discusses writing a novel without magic or Harry Potter.

6.9/10 (31 votes)

Eugene Jarecki

S18:E10

Paul Ryan visits a homeless shelter in Ohio, Herman Cain touches on American exceptionalism, and Eugene Jarecki discusses the war on drugs and "The House I Live In".

6.9/10 (33 votes)

Nate Silver

S18:E11

Barack Obama shows up for the second presidential debate, John Oliver recruits a focus group, and Nate Silver shares his book, "The Signal and the Noise".

7.5/10 (41 votes)

Barack Obama

S18:E12

Samantha Bee explains why women voters are turned off by the debates, and President Obama weighs in on the election, Libya and Joe Biden's swimwear.

6.2/10 (35 votes)

D.L. Hughley

S18:E13

The conservative media exploits an Obama sound bite, Jessica Williams and Samantha Bee follow the President's last campaign, and DL Hughley explains "The Endangered List".

6.7/10 (36 votes)

Gerard Butler

S18:E14

Mitt Romney and Barack Obama debate foreign policy, John Oliver and Aasif Mandvi share closing election arguments, and Gerard Butler talks surfing in "Chasing Mavericks".

6.6/10 (32 votes)

Dakota Meyer

S18:E15

Donald Trump challenges President Obama, military veterans fight the civilian economy, and war hero Dakota Meyer describes a dark day in Afghanistan.

6.9/10 (33 votes)

Nancy Pelosi

S18:E16

Both parties pick winners and losers, an Indiana Senate candidate stirs up controversy, and Nancy Pelosi shares her take on the 2012 presidential election.

6.9/10 (31 votes)

Jon Ronson

S18:E17

Hurricane Sandy reveals government competence, John Oliver and Jason Jones run eighth grade political campaigns, and Jon Ronson shares examples of investigative satire.

6.8/10 (30 votes)

Bob Woodruff

S18:E18

Ohio suffers a storm of political ads, Jason Jones and John Oliver raise student council election funds, and Bob Woodruff promotes the "Stand Up For Heroes" fundraiser.

6.7/10 (31 votes)

Martha Raddatz

S18:E19

The presidential campaigns wind down, John Oliver and Jason Jones coach young politicians, and Martha Raddatz shares the secret to her debate moderating authority.

6.8/10 (33 votes)

Democalypse 2012: Election Night - This Ends Now

S18:E20

Election night wraps up, the Best F#@king News Team Ever reports future election results, and Samantha Bee interviews undecided voters.

7.1/10 (36 votes)

Nate Silver

S18:E21

Barack Obama defeats Mitt Romney, Karl Rove refuses to admit defeat, Fox News plays the blame game, and Nate Silver explains his forecasting methodology.

6.5/10 (29 votes)

Katie Dellamaggiore & Pobo Efekoro

S18:E22

Colorado legalizes marijuana, John Oliver offers a unique interpretation of the election, and Katie Dellamaggiore and Pobo Efekoro talk "Brooklyn Castle".

6.5/10 (32 votes)

Mike Huckabee

S18:E23

New York cleans up after Hurricane Sandy, General Petraeus resigns as head of the CIA, and Mike Huckabee calls for a more inclusive GOP.

7.1/10 (32 votes)

Jason Sudeikis

S18:E24

White House petitioners threaten secession, the Petraeus scandal widens with a second implicated general, and Jason Sudeikis channels Joe Biden and Mitt Romney.

7.5/10 (55 votes)

Jon Meacham

S18:E25

The GOP does well among married women, the BBC confronts a decades-long child sex scandal, and Jon Meacham talks "Thomas Jefferson: The Art of Power".

6.9/10 (31 votes)

Andrew Napolitano

S18:E26

Mitt Romney accuses President Obama of bribery, Al Madrigal investigates Arizona's legislative landscape, and Andrew Napolitano waxes Constitutional.

6.8/10 (31 votes)

David Nasaw

S18:E27

Israel and Hamas call a ceasefire, God works in mysterious ways, and David Nasaw discusses "The Patriarch: The Remarkable Life and Turbulent Times of Joseph P. Kennedy".

7.0/10 (32 votes)

Warren Buffett & Carol Loomis

S18:E28

Wal-Mart employees surrender their front row Black Friday seats, several parties receive blame for the Twinkie's death, and Warren Buffett and Carol Loomis talk tax fairness.

6.8/10 (30 votes)

Neil Young

S18:E29

John McCain and Lindsey Graham attack Susan Rice, Marcia Fudge attacks their attack, Jason Jones examines political consulting, and Neil Young brings vinyl sound to digital.

6.5/10 (29 votes)

Calvin Trillin

S18:E30

Mitt Romney joins President Obama for a private White House meeting, John Hodgman threatens to secede, and Calvin Trillin recounts the presidential race in verse.

7.0/10 (36 votes)

Denis Leary

S18:E31

Fox News continues fighting the war on Christmas, Congress debates the filibuster, and Denis Leary spreads holiday cheer in his book, "Merry F**kin' Christmas".

6.6/10 (31 votes)

R.A. Dickey

S18:E32

The left and right debate fiscal cliff resolutions, House Republicans pass on diversity, and Mets pitcher R.A. Dickey describes the brotherhood of the knuckleball.

6.4/10 (29 votes)

Alan Simpson

S18:E33

Senate Republicans oppose the UN's disability rights treaty, Al Madrigal investigates pot-smoking seniors, and Alan Simpson untangles the fiscal cliff.

6.1/10 (27 votes)

Chris Christie

S18:E34

Kate Middleton battles morning sickness, Samantha Bee predicts the royal child's future, and Chris Christie shares details of his hug with Bruce Springsteen.

6.1/10 (27 votes)

Bishop Gene Robinson

S18:E35

Sports commentator Bob Costas switches subjects, Mitch McConnell's plan backfires, and Gene Robinson talks being the first openly gay bishop in Christendom.

6.1/10 (29 votes)

Laura Linney

S18:E36

Michigan and Indiana wage economic warfare, Silvio Berlusconi serenades the Italian electorate, and Laura Linney discusses "Hyde Park on Hudson".

6.1/10 (34 votes)

Cory Booker

S18:E37

Atheists assault Christmas, North Korea's Kim Jong-un averts Armageddon, and Newark Mayor Cory Booker touts his city's economic resurgence.

7.2/10 (32 votes)

Kristen Stewart

S18:E38

California's Proposition 8 and the Defense of Marriage Act face legal hurdles, Wyatt Cenac completes one last investigation, and Kristen Stewart dances in "On the Road".

7.2/10 (35 votes)

Anne Hathaway

S18:E39

America temporarily avoids the Fiscal Cliff, House Republicans vote against a Hurricane Sandy relief package, and Anne Hathaway divulges the ending to "Les Miserables".

6.8/10 (33 votes)

Gen. Stanley McChrystal

S18:E40

America debates gun control, Wayne LaPierre calls for a lunatic database, and retired General Stanley McChrystal discusses his memoir, "My Share of the Task".

6.7/10 (31 votes)

Jeff Bridges

S18:E41

Former AIG CEO Hank Greenberg sues America, Al Madrigal reports on Detroit's Canadian problem, and Jeff Bridges talks "The Dude and the Zen Master".

6.2/10 (31 votes)

Josh Brolin

S18:E42

The government considers minting a trillion dollar coin, Al Gore sells Current TV to Al Jazeera, and Josh Brolin discusses his handsome role in "Gangster Squad".

7.3/10 (33 votes)

Roger Waters

S18:E43

Paul Krugman teaches brand awareness, Jessica Williams parses President Obama's personal diversity, John Oliver investigates investigations, and Roger Waters battles the flu.

6.2/10 (35 votes)

Bob Schieffer

S18:E44

Lance Armstrong opens up to Oprah, Clarence Thomas speaks for the first time in seven years, and Bob Schieffer prepares for his 13th presidential inauguration.

7.2/10 (36 votes)

Jessica Chastain

S18:E45

The White House and the NRA debate gun control measures, House Republicans vote against Hurricane Sandy relief, and Jessica Chastain talks "Zero Dark Thirty".

6.0/10 (35 votes)

Lena Dunham

S18:E46

President Obama addresses gun control, the White House rebuffs a petition to build a Death Star, and Lena Dunham is a Golden Globes newbie.

6.8/10 (33 votes)

Sonia Sotomayor

S18:E47

President Obama is sworn in for a second term, the Best F#@king News Team Ever experiments with inauguration hairstyles, and Sonia Sotomayor talks "My Beloved World".

7.1/10 (40 votes)

Jennifer Lopez

S18:E48

President Obama is sworn in for his second presidential term, Beyonce "sings" the National Anthem, and Jennifer Lopez discusses her new action film, "Parker".

7.2/10 (31 votes)

Missy Cummings

S18:E49

Paul Ryan reviews President Obama's inaugural speech, Israel is no friend to Benjamin Netanyahu, and Missy Cummings shares the many applications of drones.

7.0/10 (35 votes)

Christopher Walken

S18:E50

House Republicans press Hillary Clinton on Benghazi intelligence, China's smog problem helps America's self-esteem, and Christopher Walken talks "Stand Up Guys".

6.7/10 (31 votes)

Bob Costas

S18:E51

Women gain access to front-line combat, North Korea promises to "settle accounts" with the United States, and Bob Costas discusses the American cultures of guns and football.

6.8/10 (31 votes)

Melissa McCarthy

S18:E52

Would-be right-wing homesteaders envision a perfect society, homosexuality comes to the Boy Scouts and the NFL, and Melissa McCarthy blames Jason Bateman for "Identity Thief".

7.0/10 (35 votes)

Al Gore

S18:E53

Republicans reach out to Latino voters, and Al Gore talks climate, democracy, and his book, "The Future: Six Drivers of Global Change".

6.9/10 (31 votes)

Jason Bateman

S18:E54

The Senate investigates a range of gun control measures, President Obama makes a controversial skeet-shooting remark, and Jason Bateman discusses "Identity Thief".

6.6/10 (31 votes)

Michelle Rhee

S18:E55

The Super Bowl suffers a power failure, Chinese hackers infiltrate the New York Times, and education reformer Michelle Rhee discusses her book, "Radical".

6.7/10 (31 votes)

Ray Kelly

S18:E56

Republicans explore alternative methods of voter outreach, Facebook frustrates Germany, and Ray Kelly talks gun control and large sodas.

6.8/10 (30 votes)

Ed Whitacre

S18:E57

The Obama administration is questioned over its legal basis for drone strikes, the British government addresses gay marriage, and Ed Whitacre discusses GM's revival.

6.7/10 (30 votes)

Neil Barofsky

S18:E58

The White House opens up about drones, the United States Postal Service changes its work schedule, and Neil Barofsky talks banks and bailouts.

6.3/10 (33 votes)

George Stephanopoulos

S18:E59

Pope Benedict XVI steps down, Harvard fails to produce the best cheaters, and George Stephanopoulos talks State of the Union addresses past and future.

6.8/10 (33 votes)

Mike Piazza

S18:E60

North Korea goes miniature, Lewis Black looks to the real gun control experts, and Mike Piazza talks baseball, steroids, and his book, "Long Shot".

6.9/10 (34 votes)

Fawzia Koofi

S18:E61

President Obama updates America on the State of the Union, Marco Rubio takes a water break, and Fawzia Koofi discusses her book, "The Favored Daughter".

6.7/10 (35 votes)

Susan E. Rice

S18:E62

CNN owns the cruise ship story, John Oliver meets with the secretary general of the Organisation of Islamic Cooperation, and Susan Rice shares her side of the Benghazi story.

7.1/10 (36 votes)

Alison Brie

S18:E63

Great Britain questions the quality of its fast food, a meteor explosion over Russia fails to resonate, and Alison Brie talks "Community," "Mad Men," and Springsteen.

6.5/10 (32 votes)

Helaine Olen

S18:E64

Republicans revenge themselves on Chuck Hagel, Mississippi ratifies the 13th Amendment, and Helaine Olen discusses her book, "Pound Foolish".

7.0/10 (35 votes)

Steven Brill

S18:E65

The White House vows greater transparency, Jessica Williams joins up with Texas secessionists, and Steven Brill discusses his health care industry investigation.

6.8/10 (34 votes)

Donnie Wahlberg

S18:E66

Mississippi's Dick Molpus is vindicated, Samantha Bee prepares for post-sequester America, and Donnie Wahlberg straddles the police communities of Boston and New York.

6.6/10 (32 votes)

Lori Silverbush & Kristi Jacobson

S18:E67

Dov Hikind addresses the blackface controversy, Robert Gibbs acknowledges the drone program, and Lori Silverbush and Kristi Jacobson discuss hunger and "A Place at the Table".

7.0/10 (32 votes)

R.J. Cutler

S18:E68

Wall Street enjoys a boom, Italy wanders into a religious and political power vacuum, and R.J. Cutler describes "The World According to Dick Cheney".

6.3/10 (36 votes)

Rachel Maddow

S18:E69

Bob Woodward runs afoul of the White House, Jason Jones battles maple syrup addiction, and Rachel Maddow decodes the Supreme Court.

7.0/10 (35 votes)

Paul Rudd

S18:E70

Congress punishes itself by not punishing itself, Dennis Rodman reaches out to Kim Jong-un, and Paul Rudd discusses his life on the Supreme Court.

6.9/10 (35 votes)

Sandra Day O'Connor

S18:E71

The Supreme Court reconsiders the Voting Rights Act, and Sandra Day O'Connor discusses her life on the bench and her book, "Out of Order".

7.2/10 (34 votes)

Neil DeGrasse Tyson

S18:E72

Rand Paul filibusters for real, Al Madrigal questions Puerto Rico's desire for statehood, and Neil deGrasse Tyson explains the Russian meteor event.

6.3/10 (33 votes)

Tom Coughlin

S18:E73

Biological imperatives end Rand Paul's filibuster, potential papal successors gather in Rome, and Tom Coughlin discusses his book, "Earn the Right to Win".

7.1/10 (37 votes)

Peter Dinklage

S18:E74

Barack Obama brokers Middle Eastern peace, Al Madrigal investigates a lesser-known form of gun violence, and "Game of Thrones"' Peter Dinklage coins a phrase.

7.0/10 (35 votes)

Michael Moss

S18:E75

Republicans reboot, Larry Wilmore offers the GOP minority outreach advice, and "Salt Sugar Fat" author Michael Moss shares processed food industry secrets.

6.7/10 (33 votes)

Eva Mendes

S18:E76

Government doesn't work for returning veterans, the Supreme Court weighs in on same-sex marriage, and Eva Mendes talks "The Place Beyond the Pines".

6.7/10 (33 votes)

Denise Kiernan

S18:E77

The Supreme Court hears gay marriage arguments, Rupert Murdoch looks to expand his reach in LA, and Denise Kiernan investigates the women of the Manhattan Project.

6.5/10 (33 votes)

Mary Roach

S18:E78

Egypt suffers democratic growing pains, John Oliver investigates violence against guns, and Mary Roach demystifies the digestive process.

6.8/10 (33 votes)

Jonathan Sperber

S18:E79

Kim Jong-un fails to take the hint, Pope Francis I makes his mark, and author Jonathan Sperber delves into the personal life of Karl Marx.

7.2/10 (35 votes)

Sheryl Sandberg

S18:E80

Congress anonymously supports genetically modified food, Republicans look to re-rebrand, and Sheryl Sandberg offers suggestions to close the gender gap.

6.9/10 (34 votes)

Danny Boyle

S18:E81

Rutgers University fires its basketball coach, CNN evolves goats and the news, the Department of Veterans Affairs needs help, and Danny Boyle talks "Trance" and the Queen.

7.0/10 (33 votes)

David Stockman

S18:E82

President Obama's budget proposal satisfies no one, Jessica Williams talks pubic lice with John Waters, and David Stockman predicts another economic crash.

7.1/10 (33 votes)

Jimmy Carter

S18:E83

Virginia's "Cooch" revives the state's anti-sodomy laws, a Tennessee lawmaker takes on the young and poor, and Jimmy Carter celebrates his defeat of the guinea worm.

7.1/10 (34 votes)

Ken Burns

S18:E84

Senate Republicans thwart the UN's assault on the Second Amendment, China tunes in, and Ken Burns seeks justice in "The Central Park Five".

7.1/10 (31 votes)

Edie Falco

S18:E85

"Crazy" Rand Paul visits Howard University, Aasif Mandvi delves into the complicated financial world of student athletics, and Edie Falco talks theater and "Nurse Jackie".

6.5/10 (37 votes)

Tom Cruise

S18:E86

The Senate proposes a long and arduous "path to citizenship," Lewis Black takes on poverty in America, and an ageless Tom Cruise talks "Oblivion".

7.4/10 (35 votes)

Ricky Gervais

S18:E87

CNN goes down speculation road, the United States is accused of torture, and Ricky Gervais brings back his character from "The Office".

7.0/10 (33 votes)

Mark Mazzetti

S18:E88

The Senate fails once again, John Oliver proves that gun control actually does work, and Mark Mazzetti sheds light on the CIA's secret wars.

6.9/10 (32 votes)

Christina Hendricks

S18:E89

The Czech Republic ambassador clears the air, CNN covers every moment of the Boston manhunt, and Christina Hendricks considers possible "Mad Men" spinoffs.

7.0/10 (34 votes)

Salman Rushdie

S18:E90

The STOCK Act gets the Congressional treatment, John Oliver continues his Australian gun control investigation, and writer Salman Rushdie transitions to filmmaking.

7.4/10 (48 votes)

Bassem Youssef

S18:E91

Fox News questions the Constitution, John Hodgman finds an investment alternative to gold, and Bassem Youssef considers the humorlessness of government.

7.2/10 (30 votes)

Vali Nasr

S18:E92

The George W. Bush Presidential Library opens for business, John Oliver concludes his investigation of Australian gun control, and Vali Nasr analyzes American foreign policy.

7.2/10 (31 votes)

Jon Hamm

S18:E93

Congress feels the sequester pinch, the Elvis impersonator accused of mailing ricin to government officials is found innocent, and Jon Hamm talks "Mad Men"'s sixth season.

7.4/10 (33 votes)

Robert Downey Jr

S18:E94

Syria questions America's resolve and line-drawing ability, longtime NBA center Jason Collins comes out as gay, and Robert Downey Jr. dons his "Iron Man 3" promotional suit.

6.8/10 (32 votes)

Kay Bailey Hutchison

S18:E95

Guantanamo goes on hunger strike, Ted Cruz rankles everybody, and Kay Bailey Hutchison identifies Texas' independent roots.

6.5/10 (32 votes)

Eric Greitens

S18:E96

Paper joins the axis of evil, the Best F#@king News Team Ever tracks down a fugitive document, and Eric Greitens lays out his plan to help returning veterans.

7.1/10 (33 votes)

Christiane Amanpour

S18:E97

The NRA does its best CPAC impression, and Christiane Amanpour bets on CNN's resurgence.

7.2/10 (35 votes)

Mindy Kaling

S18:E98

Chris Christie goes under the knife, Jessica Williams learns the real meaning of Cinco de Mayo, and Mindy Kaling divulges her Met Ball 2013 punk credentials.

6.9/10 (33 votes)

Carey Mulligan

S18:E99

Benghazi-gate continues apace, CNN pulls a fast one, and Carey Mulligan immerses herself in the flapper culture of "The Great Gatsby".

6.9/10 (33 votes)

David Sedaris

S18:E100

The Jodi Arias trial ends, Aasif Mandvi steers wayward youth away from dead end college degrees, and David Sedaris talks "Let's Explore Diabetes with Owls".

7.2/10 (35 votes)

J.J. Abrams

S18:E101

The IRS apologizes for targeting conservative political groups, the government does something right, and J.J. Abrams notes the differences between "Star Trek" and "Star Wars".

6.9/10 (32 votes)

Nathan Lane

S18:E102

President Obama takes a question about the IRS, Jessica Williams counsels a wayward conservative, and Nathan Lane shares his personal theme song.

7.1/10 (33 votes)

Olympia Snowe

S18:E103

The Obama administration is hit by Hurricane Scandy, Donald Rumsfeld and Dick Cheney call for more government accountability, and Olympia Snowe considers bipartisanship.

7.2/10 (31 votes)

George Packer

S18:E104

The 2016 presidential election heats up, Disney neglects its parenting duties, and George Packer surveys three decades of American life in his book, "The Unwinding".

6.5/10 (63 votes)

Ellen Page

S18:E105

The Obama administration deploys some guy to do damage control, China flushes away all traces of a mysterious ooze, and Ellen Page sings Canada's praises.

7.3/10 (33 votes)

Phil Jackson

S18:E106

Toronto's mayor learns that crack is whack, Al Madrigal tracks down former MSNBC pundit Dylan Ratigan, and Phil Jackson talks basketball and managing big egos.

7.0/10 (32 votes)

Bill O'Reilly

S18:E107

The IRS proves short on answers, Apple answers for its tax dodge, Peggy Noonan ranks presidential scandals, and Bill O'Reilly considers the Obama administration's troubles.

7.3/10 (35 votes)

Morgan Freeman

S18:E108

The Obama administration prosecutes dangerous potheads and journalists, Jason Jones measures conservative reactions to IRS profiling, and Morgan Freeman waxes scientific.

7.2/10 (32 votes)

Maxim Pozdorovkin & Mike Lerner

S18:E109

The IRS gets a taste of its own medicine, John McCain visits Syrian rebels, and Mike Lerner and Maxim Pozdorovkin explain the meaning of Pussy Riot.

7.2/10 (35 votes)

Brian Williams

S18:E110

China wins the Iraq War, health officials warn of a global MERS epidemic, and Brian Williams weighs in on press freedoms.

7.1/10 (32 votes)

Jon Favreau

S18:E111

Chris Christie calls for a special election, Jessica Williams observes Tennessee's signature health care initiative, and Jon Favreau looks back on his White House days.

7.5/10 (34 votes)

No Guests

S18:E112

New York City residents react to Citi Bike, Jon announces his trip to Iran, and John Oliver seizes power.

7.5/10 (51 votes)

Seth Rogen

S18:E113

Details of the government's domestic surveillance practices emerge, the Best F#@king News Team Ever congratulates John Oliver, and Seth Rogen talks "This Is the End".

7.3/10 (37 votes)

Armando Iannucci

S18:E114

Republican senators respond to the NSA surveillance controversy, Al Madrigal exposes undercover whistleblowers, and Armando Iannucci talks American politics and "Veep".

7.2/10 (35 votes)

Mavis Staples

S18:E115

The "Summer of the Whistleblower" continues, Lewis Black scrutinizes cutting-edge technologies, and Mavis Staples performs songs from her album, "One True Vine".

7.4/10 (32 votes)

Fareed Zakaria

S18:E116

The "Summer of the Whistleblower" continues, Lewis Black scrutinizes cutting-edge technologies, and Mavis Staples performs songs from her album, "One True Vine".

7.5/10 (37 votes)

Linda Cardellini

S18:E117

Sarah Palin quits quitting, Iran votes for Mahmoud Ahmadinejad's replacement, Sam Bee reports on a bullied majority, and Linda Cardellini talks "Mad Men".

6.9/10 (35 votes)

Jim Gaffigan

S18:E118

The Senate nearly accomplishes something, Mick Foley issues an immigration reform challenge, and Jim Gaffigan reflects on fatherhood.

6.8/10 (34 votes)

Dawn Porter

S18:E119

President Obama doesn't feel the love in Germany, the Supreme Court rules on human gene patenting, and Dawn Porter reflects on underappreciated public defenders.

6.7/10 (32 votes)

Tom Brokaw

S18:E120

Paula Deen finds herself embroiled in controversy, old-timey gangster stories dominate the news, and Tom Brokaw discusses technological innovations in news.

7.2/10 (31 votes)

Maggie Gyllenhaal

S18:E121

Jason Jones learns about the Canadian financial services industry, Edward Snowden eludes the media and the authorities, and Maggie Gyllenhaal discusses "White House Down".

7.2/10 (30 votes)

Ahmir 'Questlove' Thompson

S18:E122

The Supreme Court takes on the Voting Rights Act, George Zimmerman's lawyer starts the trial with a joke, and Ahmir "Questlove" Thompson links hip hop and "The Cosby Show".

6.7/10 (56 votes)

Josh Fox

S18:E123

The Best F#@king News Team Ever responds to the Supreme Court's DOMA decision, Kristen Schaal cheers Wendy Davis, and Josh Fox discusses his film, "Gasland Part II".

7.3/10 (34 votes)

Tom Goldstein

S18:E124

Jon Stewart says hello, Justice Scalia objects to the DOMA ruling, Edward Snowden turns up in a Moscow airport, and Tom Goldstein explains the Supreme Court's decisions.

7.0/10 (39 votes)

Aaron Sorkin

S18:E125

The George Zimmerman murder trial concludes, Al Madrigal questions Latinos about other Latinos, and Aaron Sorkin talks CNN and "The Newsroom".

7.3/10 (35 votes)

Helen Mirren

S18:E126

The Senate avoids destroying itself, Kate Middleton's unborn child keeps his or her fans waiting, and Helen Mirren explains why she enjoys touching celebrities.

7.1/10 (35 votes)

Reza Aslan

S18:E127

Eliot Spitzer and Anthony Weiner poll well in NYC, Lewis Black responds to Rick Perry's job offer, and Reza Aslan considers the historical Jesus in his book, "Zealot".

7.2/10 (32 votes)

Sarah Vowell

S18:E128

Egyptians mark the end of democracy, CNN rocks the news, and Sarah Vowell sits in for her friend, the late David Rakoff.

7.4/10 (36 votes)

Louis C.K.

S18:E129

A royal son is born, Edward Snowden considers moving out of the Moscow airport, Detroit goes bankrupt, and Louis C.K. talks Woody Allen and "Blue Jasmine".

7.3/10 (28 votes)

Richard Haass

S18:E130

The Best F#@king News Team Ever reports on the royal birth, and foreign policy expert Richard Haass reflects on the importance of domestic stability.

7.2/10 (34 votes)

Shailene Woodley

S18:E131

Anthony Weiner becomes Carlos Danger, Larry Wilmore begins a conversation on race, and Shailene Woodley discusses "The Spectacular".

7.2/10 (34 votes)

Bob Bradley

S18:E132

Goldman Sachs gets into the aluminum game, Aasif Mandvi tries convincing someone to run for Congress, and Bob Bradley talks Egyptian soccer and the World Cup.

7.2/10 (32 votes)

Mark Leibovich

S18:E133

Edward Snowden receives a literary care package, Congress agrees on something, Anthony Weiner gets more bad news, and Mark Leibovich surveys the Washington landscape.

7.5/10 (33 votes)

Tim Gunn

S18:E134

Judge Johnny judges Halliburton, Lance Armstrong and Joe Biden, Pope Francis changes the Catholic tone toward homosexuality, and Tim Gunn talks "Project Runway".

7.3/10 (35 votes)

Hank Azaria

S18:E135

Congress continues being unpopular, Jason Jones travels to Kentucky, Anthony Weiner 9/11s his d**k pics, and Hank Azaria discusses "Lovelace".

7.4/10 (32 votes)

Colin Quinn

S18:E136

America's fast food workers demand better pay, Hillary Clinton's lunch ignites 2016 election buzz, and Colin Quinn teaches Constitutional history.

7.2/10 (31 votes)

Neal Thompson

S18:E137

The 2016 Republican presidential field expands, politics engulfs sports and the royal baby, and Neal Thompson recounts the life of Robert Ripley in "A Curious Man".

7.3/10 (33 votes)

Liam Hemsworth

S18:E138

Tax reform terrifies politicians who want tax reform, Jessica Williams and Samantha Bee debate the race question, and Liam Hemsworth talks sports and white-collar crime.

7.1/10 (31 votes)

Lake Bell

S18:E139

President Obama breaks his date with Vladimir Putin, David Cameron takes away England's porn, "Shark Week" is engulfed in shark-troversy, and Lake Bell talks filmmaking.

7.3/10 (32 votes)

Kirsten Gillibrand

S18:E140

The SEC holds big banks accountable in small ways, Obama speaks out on sexual assault in the military, and Kirsten Gillibrand criticizes how the military handles such cases.

6.7/10 (34 votes)

Rand Paul

S18:E141

Chris Matthews makes 2016 election predictions, Australia's federal candidates slip up, Dr. Sanjay Gupta turns pro-pot, and Senator Rand Paul talks health care.

7.5/10 (34 votes)

Joshua Oppenheimer

S18:E142

A judge goes after NYC's stop-and-frisk policies, Jessica Williams demands stop-and-frisk on Wall Street, and Joshua Oppenheimer describes his film, "The Act of Killing".

7.5/10 (35 votes)

Regis Philbin

S18:E143

Amazon's Jeff Bezos takes over The Washington Post, Elon Musk dreams up a supersonic transport capsule, and Regis Philbin describes his sports talk show, "Crowd Goes Wild".

7.6/10 (44 votes)

Simon Pegg

S18:E144

Protestors oppose Russia's gay propaganda ban, Anthony Weiner insults BuzzFeed, former correspondents bid farewell to John Oliver, and Simon Pegg talks "The World's End".

7.5/10 (37 votes)

Andrew Harper

S18:E145

Jon returns from the Middle East, Syria crosses America's red line, and Andrew Harper explains the reality for Syrian refugees in Jordan.

7.0/10 (30 votes)

Mario Livio

S18:E146

John McCain shows his poker face, Samantha Bee searches for common ground with Russia, and Mario Livio shares some of science's greatest blunders.

7.4/10 (36 votes)

Michael C. Hall

S18:E147

The New York City Democratic mayoral candidates debate the issues, Anthony Weiner fights back, and Michael C. Hall discusses the final season of "Dexter."

Season Average Rating Episodes Best Episode Worst Episode
20 ★ 7.3 142
★ 9.4 Jon Stewart's Final Episode
★ 6.3 Amy Schumer
19 ★ 7.3 159
★ 8.1 Ricky Gervais
★ 6.3 Bill Cosby
18 ★ 6.9 147
★ 7.6 Simon Pegg
★ 5.3 Ben Affleck
15 ★ 6.8 1
★ 6.8 Jennifer Aniston
★ 6.8 Jennifer Aniston
29 ★ 6.6 9
★ 7.0 October 10, 2024 - Eric Idle
★ 6.1 February 22, 2024 - Jason Isbell
22 ★ 6.4 159
★ 8.0 Tomi Lahren
★ 4.3 Robert Sapolsky
21 ★ 6.3 161
★ 7.5 Jon Stewart
★ 5.3 Lilly Singh
16 ★ 6.1 1
★ 6.1 Jennifer Aniston
★ 6.1 Jennifer Aniston
23 ★ 6.0 120
★ 7.4 Tiffany Haddish
★ 4.9 Liz Claman
27 ★ 5.7 137
★ 6.5 Elliot Page
★ 4.2 Evan Rachel Wood
26 ★ 5.3 32
★ 5.8 September 30, 2020 - Al Sharpton & John Cena
★ 4.5 Selma van de Perre
28 ★ 4.6 15
★ 7.2 December 8, 2022 - Neal Brennan
★ 2.5 November 28, 2022 - Will Smith