Getting Doug with High Season 3 Episode 17

Ep 17. Steve Rannazzisi on Getting Doug with High

  • TV-MA
  • July 13, 2017
  • 44 min

On this episode of Getting Doug with High, comedian Steve Rannazzisi joins Doug Benson in the infamous "hot box" to get stoned and chat about his career and life experiences. Rannazzisi is best known for his role on the FX show "The League" and his stand-up comedy. The two begin by discussing the differences between New York and Los Angeles comedy scenes, and Rannazzisi shares some stories about working on "The League."

As the joint makes its way around the circle, the conversation turns to Rannazzisi's family life and how he balances being a father with his busy career. They talk about the impact of social media on their personal lives and how they navigate the constant scrutiny from fans and critics.

Throughout the episode, they also touch on more serious topics like mental health and addiction. Rannazzisi opens up about his struggles with anxiety and how he manages it with therapy and medication. He also shares his thoughts on the current state of the opioid epidemic and how addiction has affected people he knows personally.

As they continue to get higher, the conversation becomes more free-flowing and hilarious. They play a game of "High or Not High" where they have to guess if outrageous news headlines are real or fake, and Rannazzisi reveals some embarrassing moments from his past.

Overall, this episode is a great mix of lighthearted humor and insightful conversation. Rannazzisi and Benson have great chemistry and their banter is sure to keep viewers entertained from start to finish. Whether you're a fan of Rannazzisi or just looking for a good laugh, this episode of Getting Doug with High is definitely worth a watch.

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Description
  • First Aired
    July 13, 2017
  • Content Rating
    TV-MA
  • Runtime
    44 min
  • Language
    English