Maron (2013)
Maron
2013 / TV-MAMarc 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.
Seasons & Episode
In denial about his current situation, Marc is reluctantly convinced by his friends to enter rehab.
Marc checks into rehab and is forced to room with an annoying young addict.
Marc and his fellow rehab patients go on a field trip to his old neighborhood.
Marc tries to suppress romantic feelings for a fellow rehab patient.
Marc goes to stay with his mother in Florida and must deal with her irritating boyfriend.
Marc’s sponsor sets him up with an unusual living situation.
After chafing under Shirley’s oppressive ‘tranquility,’ Marc jumps at the chance to spend time with the sober-yet-wild Bobby Mendez.
Marc takes a writing position on Dave’s new TV show.
When Marc begins working with a therapist, he runs into his ex-wife which drudges up old issues.
Marc begins to make his amends and in the process learns that he is a father.
Marc decides to travel to Shay and meet his baby.
Marc looks for work in the new town and attempts to get close to his baby.
Marc tries to convince Shay that he can be a positive force in her son’s life.
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.