January 30, 2018
EP. 29 — Reborn In The Fire: Live at Nerdmelt (w/ Rachel Bloom)
The one and only Rachel Bloom (Crazy Ex-Girlfriend) joins Jess and Zach LIVE for a new alternate-universe musical filled with orphans, fireman, Tom Cruise, and the most expensive restaurant in the world: Subway! With songs like “Why Do People Like Sports?”, “Underground Bettin'” and “Recipe for Disaster”, you’ll need a Code Red to cool off from the heat of these songs! Plus, stay til the end for a very special live cast and crew q&a!
This episode is brought to you by Modcloth (www.modcloth.com code: OFFBOOK15).
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