Marc discovers the source of the awful smell stinking up his house. His podcast guest, Denis Leary, calls Marc’s masculinity into question, causing him to over prepare for removing the dead animal from under his house. Marc’s mom sets up a meeting between him and a family friend who becomes Marc’s eager new assistant.
Marc's former fling moves in temporarily with Marc after being evicted. She invades Marc’s boundaries and tensions go through the roof. He questions her hoarding tendencies and believes she lied about being kicked out of her previous apartment. Luckily, an unexpected visitor intervenes as their fighting hits a crescendo.
Marc Maron returns to his old stomping grounds for an intimate special in which he takes stock of himself. More than ever, Maron is raw and hilariously honest as he dissects his own neuroses and self-loathing while providing outrageous anecdotes from his personal life, in which he starts to realize the hurt isn't real, it's just "Thinky Pain."
Marc’s neighbors have the egg part of the recipe, but need the other necessary ingredient to make a baby. Yep, Marc’s lesbian neighbors want him to father their child. What could possibly go wrong?
After he learns that his ex-wife has written a book, Marc invites her to come on the podcast.
After being criticized for not having diverse guests, Marc invites Bruce Bruce on his podcast – to disastrous results.
Marc decides to search for a cure for his anger problem.
Marc's internet goes down, sending him into an endless battle with his internet company. His father arrives dropping hints of his impending death.
Marc's novelist pal asks him to guest lecture at the college where he teaches, but their friendship is tested when sparks fly between Marc and the TA.
Faced with pressures from his talk show pilot Marc goes on anti-depressants, which create some dubious side effects.
When Marc and his old radio co-host Sam Seder are threatened with a lawsuit from a patent troll they organize a podcasters-only meeting to plan their retaliation.
Marc's brother invites him to speak at his company’s corporate retreat, which resembles more of a Jimmy Buffet fan-club convention than a professional get together.
With his talk show pilot approaching, Marc gives up nicotine gum and caffeine, and tries to get into shape with the help of pro wrestler, CM Punk. The stress of his new regimen leads to a more serious problem.
After training with pro-wrestler CM Punk, Marc’s back goes out and he is prescribed Oxycontin. Things take a turn for the worst, but everyone tries to keep Marc on the right path as he prepares for his talk show premiere.
In denial about his current situation, Marc is reluctantly convinced by his friends to enter rehab.
Marc checks into rehab and is forced to room with an annoying young addict.
Marc and his fellow rehab patients go on a field trip to his old neighborhood.
Marc tries to suppress romantic feelings for a fellow rehab patient.
Marc goes to stay with his mother in Florida and must deal with her irritating boyfriend.
Marc’s sponsor sets him up with an unusual living situation.
After chafing under Shirley’s oppressive ‘tranquility,’ Marc jumps at the chance to spend time with the sober-yet-wild Bobby Mendez.
Marc takes a writing position on Dave’s new TV show.
When Marc begins working with a therapist, he runs into his ex-wife which drudges up old issues.
Marc begins to make his amends and in the process learns that he is a father.
Marc decides to travel to Shay and meet his baby.
Marc looks for work in the new town and attempts to get close to his baby.
Marc tries to convince Shay that he can be a positive force in her son’s life.
Filmed at The Vic Theatre in Chicago, Marc Maron: More Later captures Maron as he dishes out compelling, raw, and wildly honest stand-up. In this brand new special, Maron tackles religion, relationships, rage, Skype sex and ice cream among other topics in the sheerly authentic way that only he can.
Battled-scarred stand-up Marc Maron unleashes a storm of ideas about meditation, mortality, documentary films and our weird modern world.
They shot a pilot and then another pilot. This is that first one. Marc Maron has been a comedian for 25 years. He's had his problems. He was an angry, drunk, self-involved, twice-divorced, compulsive mess for most of his adult life, but with the popularity of a podcast he does in his garage and a life of sobriety, his life and career are turning around.