Greg was one easily of the best guests they’d ever had on Loveline. Intelligent, funny and able to riff with Adam easily.. Wish he had made more appearances.
The show starts off with the guys trying to riff about what kind of character Drew would play on The Family Guy, the bit evolves… and Adam gets mad at Drew pitching “The Ice Man” as a Spider-Man villain (which isn’t a thing) and then Drew being silent when Adam tries to continue riffing.
Adam forces Anderson to play it back, technical difficulties ensue, and it’s just a giant mess.
The show is halfway decent after that.
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Greg Proops is an American comedian, actor, and television host, best known for his improvisational work on Whose Line Is It Anyway? He has also hosted the podcast The Smartest Man in the World and appeared in various stand-up specials. Proops is recognized for his quick wit, sharp humor, and distinctive voice, making him a notable figure in both improv and comedy.
Hilarious episode. Adam and Greg are both so quick witted that they synch very well.
Hilarious episode. Adam and Greg are both so quick witted that they synch very well.
Very good episode. Proops was smart, funny, and engaging.
Greg is one of few guests who actually make the show better.
This show might be one of the final times Drew raps coming back from break.
Adam predicts a Boston terrorist attack in this show.
the women dont care about history speech was good
Greg was one easily of the best guests they’d ever had on Loveline. Intelligent, funny and able to riff with Adam easily.. Wish he had made more appearances.
00:03:36 Big Lou the security guard lol
Proops is always a good guest. But so many Adam rants and yelling at drew sends this one downhill. Few calls in this show.
The show starts off with the guys trying to riff about what kind of character Drew would play on The Family Guy, the bit evolves… and Adam gets mad at Drew pitching “The Ice Man” as a Spider-Man villain (which isn’t a thing) and then Drew being silent when Adam tries to continue riffing.
Adam forces Anderson to play it back, technical difficulties ensue, and it’s just a giant mess.
The show is halfway decent after that.