We Have Issues

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  • 2015
  • 1 Season

We Have Issues was a comedic talk show that premiered on E! in 2015. The premise of the show was simple: two comedians, Annie Lederman and Julian McCullough, discussed various issues and topics that were relevant in pop culture and the news, offering their unique, outrageous and sometimes biting commentary.

Each episode of We Have Issues featured multiple segments, including scripted comedy skits, interviews with other comedians, and impromptu discussions about topical subjects. The segments were intercut with scenes of Lederman and McCullough sitting on a couch in a mock living room, discussing the day's events or their latest grievances with one another.

One of the most popular segments on the show was called "Cancel It," where Annie and Julian would debate whether or not certain pop culture phenomenon should be cancelled. For example, in one episode, they debated whether or not National Hot Dog Day was worth celebrating or if everyone should be canceled who tweeted "thoughts and prayers" every time a tragedy occurred. The segment often featured hilarious debates and proved to be quite popular with viewers.

Another of the show's segments was "Lose Your Sh*t," where the comedians vented about things that upset them in their personal lives, from annoying co-workers to bad Tinder dates. The segment was essentially a chance for Lederman and McCullough to let loose and complain about their daily annoyances, and viewers couldn't get enough of their relatable rants.

We Have Issues also featured interviews with other comedians such as Nikki Glaser and Chris D'Elia, who joined Annie and Julian to discuss different topics such as their upbringing, their standup careers and their views on various issues in the world of comedy. The interviews were always fun to watch because the comedians were unfiltered and often told hilarious stories about their experiences in the business.

The show also included numerous skits, such as "We Have Issues: The Movie," a parody trailer starring Annie and Julian, which took the concept of the "buddy comedy" to new heights. In another skit, the comedians acted out a mock QVC segment where they sold bizarre, unnecessary products such as an inflatable bodyguard and a DVD of someone whispering the names of all 50 states.

Throughout the show, Annie and Julian were constantly bantering with one another, providing a hilarious dynamic that kept viewers entertained. The two had great chemistry and their back-and-forth was often funnier than the segments themselves.

One of the best aspects of We Have Issues was the way that it tackled current events and controversial topics. Whether it was the election or pop culture scandals, the show never shied away from taking on tough subject matter. Annie and Julian always kept it real and approached each topic from a comedic perspective, making even the difficult conversations easier to digest.

Overall, We Have Issues was a fun, lighthearted show that was perfect for fans of irreverent comedy. Annie Lederman and Julian McCullough were a great comedic duo, and their chemistry made the show a joy to watch. While it was short-lived, the show definitely made an impact on fans of E!'s brand of pop culture content.

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Seasons
Michelle Buteau
4. Michelle Buteau
October 9, 2015
The hosts welcome Michelle Buteau.
Lauren Lapkus
3. Lauren Lapkus
October 2, 2015
The hosts welcome Lauren Lapkus.
Guy Branum
2. Guy Branum
September 25, 2015
The hosts welcome Guy Branum to the show.
Tom Green (Pilot)
1. Tom Green (Pilot)
September 18, 2015
The special guest on the show tonight is Tom Green.
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  • Premiere Date
    September 18, 2015