Return of the Mac - Season 1

Season 1
Episodes

New Kid on the Talk
Joe McIntyre goes to the cable network Comfy Channel to pitch a drama series, but he is persuaded to host his own late-night talk show instead.

The Other Joey
Joe finds out that Comfy offered Joey Lawrence the talk show first, sparking a fierce competition that devolves into a dance off.

The Wrong Stuff
Feeling threatened by newly appointed sidekick Joey Fatone, Joe heads to a comedy club to hone his comedy monologue skills.

When You Can't Stop to Go
The network finds a sponsor for Joe's show that sells adult diapers designed for millennials, sending Joe into a panic over his body image; Sam has a breakdown.

Daytime Nightmare
While Sam is away, Paige makes a bold move and switches Joe's show to daytime, and it becomes a "Maury''-type tabloid talk show; Joe quits.

Celebrity Tantrum
Depressed about the demise of his show, Joe allows himself to go into a decline until the network stages an intervention.

An Offer Joe Can't Refuse
When Joe is forced to book his own celebrity guests, he finds out there's a daytime mafia controlling the booking of celebrities.

The Joe Must Go On
After a series of disastrous events on premiere day, Joe steps up to save the show.
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