
Maron
Comedy • TV-MA • 2013–16 • 4 Seasons
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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. MARON explores a fictionalized version of Marc’s life, his relationships, and his career, including his incredibly popular WTF podcast, which features conversations Marc conducts with celebrities and fellow comedians. Neurosis intact, Maron is uniquely fascinating, absolutely compelling and brutally funny.
Starring
Marc Maron, Dave Anthony, Andy Kindler, Josh Brener, Craig Anton
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Marc Maron is awesome in everything. His show is hilarious and was my introduction to his podcast (which is also awesome)
It’s very possible to have no opinion on this show whatsoever I like Mark Maron, so I vaguely enjoyed the show.
A very good adaptation of Maron’s vibe and voice into a full series. I appreciated the dark turn the show took for its final season.
Its a funny and quirky show, with the unique perspective of Marc Maron. Much of it is taken from his own life. Great guest stars.
A few dud episodes aside, Maron is a pretty funny show with a peculiar tone not shared by any other sitcom.
I love Marc Maron’s dry sense of humor, and this show has some seriously heart felt moments that still stick with me today. Worth the watch!
Not the best show but very enjoyable. Definitely worth a one time watch through
If you enjoy Marc Maron's humor, this show is for you. A frustrated and neurotic man navigates life.
Kinda funny, kinda depressing. Decent show.
Dark dry humor.
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6.5 – Based on 198 ratings
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