My Brother, My Brother And Me

2017
5.0
403 reviews
TV-MA
Rating
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Season 1 episodes (6)

1 Dorms & Ghoulsmashing
2/23/17
The McElroy brothers get a letter from someone who is worried that their college dorm room might be filled with haunted artifacts. So, the brothers go ghoul hunting.
2 Resumes & Jamiroquai's Dad
2/23/17
The McElroy Brothers get a letter from a viewer who is concerned about padding their resume. So, the brothers attempt to reclaim Griffin's lost job.
3 Tarantulas & Travis Did a Hit
2/23/17
The McElroy Brothers try convince a viewers wife to let him get a tarantula. So, the brothers pull out all of the stops to rebrand the mighty tarantula. Travis commits a violent act.
4 Teens & Your Least Favorite Soda
2/23/17
The McElroy Brothers mentor local teens in an effort to help a teacher learn how to connect with her students. While Justin and Travis work to understand their youths, Griffin invents a kid-friendly experience to get teens to stop using their phones.
5 Secret Societies & Apologies to Nathan
2/23/17
The McElroy brothers' search for secret societies in Huntington, WV takes them too close to the truth. With the help of the Huntington Blues Society, the brothers reach out to the Knights Templar, try on robes, and launch their very own secret society.
6 Candlenights & Vape Ape
2/23/17
The McElroy Brothers plan to help a viewer with a vaping problem, but they get sidetracked when the holiday, Candlenights, suddenly arrives.

About this show

The McElroy brothers are not experts, and their advice should never be followed. Justin, Travis, and Griffin are three brothers from Huntington, West Virginia who have turned their popular comedy podcast into an advice show that almost always spins out of control and barely offers any advice. Each episode uses a real question from a viewer as a way to set the brothers off on an adventure in their hometown. With cameras in tow, the brothers end up dragging their families, local luminaries, celebrity guests, and supernatural entities into their whirlpool of comedy chaos.

Ratings and reviews

5.0
403 reviews
Jonathan Spencer
October 25, 2020
It's Familiar... We've seen books, films, radio shows, even other TV shows adapted into new TV show - I think this was a first for me where a podcast was adapted to a show. Up front - lets me be honest, I am probably the target audience for this show. I'm a goofy, nerdy, white dude who grew up watching Ducktales. The McElroys one-up each other again and again, with ridiculous, obscure and at times profane humor (they did a cuss). A single season of this show isn't enough, taking their brand of bad advice, which should never be followed, and taking us through vignettes around Huntington, MBMBAM was just a good time waiting to happen. Buy it, watch it, get your friends to do the same #MBMBAMseason2.
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Shawn Elliott
January 19, 2020
The Mcelroy brothers are not experts, but they've brought immense joy into my life. Their flagship podcasts (MBMBaM & TAZ) helped me through my first few semesters of college, and have helped me to produce dopamine where there was once barren sand. I've adopted so many mannerisms into my vernacular from these good good boys and I patiently await whatever new podcasts they plan to put out in the near future. I believe the Mcelroys are for all ages, and have the genuine talent to be funny without being offensive. Perhaps some of their goofs are a little more niche then newcomers might like; but once you sink in it truly is hard to climb out, especially since their personalities translate so well from an audio medium to the camera.
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Craig Chasseur
January 30, 2018
Hilarious and utterly charming, big-hearted comedy from the McElroy brothers. Best known for their many podcasts, this show has the three brothers seeking answers to viewers' questions in their home town of Huntington, West Virginia. Really, it's an excuse for three absolutely hilarious guys to goof off with each other. What really takes it to the next level, though, is the game participation of the residents of Huntington, including the mayor, the chief of police, some local high school students, and the boys' own Radio DJ dad, all of whom show up and play along with some delightfully demented bits like a parade celebrating Tarantulas and a new secret society founded in a roller rink. I've watched this series through from front to back at least a dozen times and it still makes me laugh out loud.
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