Doug Benson and Annie Lederman join Alison onstage at the Cornish Playhouse in Seattle for this live episode of Alison Rosen Is Your New Best Friend which includes a discussion of the role baked goods play during Doug Loves Movies (Alison was a guest the night before), Annie’s run in with the band Train, Topic Sombrero, worst fails onstage, audience questions, Deleted Tweets and HGFY. Plus we did a round of Just Me Or Everyone and Trapp Dog played live. Thank you, Seattle!
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Trapp Dog like whoa!
PNW weather is oppressive. There's just no getting past it.
Good to hear trap dog– but that was the only highlight. I'm a little confused how a show could be so dull yet the host introduce it by saying it was great. You can't take great improv comedians and strangle them with so many pre-planned bits. Every time they started to gain momementum Alison stopped the fun by announcing yet another bit to shoehorn in. It was like having your mom call you into dinner just as your game was getting good — repeatedly.
I completely disagree! I think it was a very funny show and one of the reasons that she had so many segments is so that we could hear Trapp Dog's songs live.
That's a good point. Maybe if the guests were given a chance to prepare on advance it would have been funnier
Everyone was given a chance to prepare.
I wouldn't call it the best ep ever, but I especially liked hearing Trapp Dog live. It did have an odd feel to it, though; Annie Lederman wasn't particularly my cup of tea, and I usually like Doug Benson. Will the show with the Thursday Gang be released?
So weird. I thought Annie was very funny and I hadn't connected to her on her Monday interview, so I was pleasantly surprised to enjoy her on this ep.