Brody Stevens: Enjoy It!

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  • 2013
  • 1 Season
  • 8.2  (234)

Brody Stevens: Enjoy It! is a unique and emotional show that revolves around the life of comedian Brody Stevens. The show first premiered on Comedy Central in 2013, and it quickly became a cult favorite due to its unconventional format and raw, honest portrayal of Stevens' struggles with mental illness. The show was co-created by Stevens and Zach Galifianakis, who served as an executive producer along with the show's director and editor, Eric Notarnicola. The show was part documentary, part comedy, and part confessional, with Stevens opening up about his battles with depression, anxiety, and bipolar disorder. The show consisted of six 30-minute episodes, each of which focused on different aspects of Stevens' life and career. Many of the episodes featured interviews with Stevens' friends and fellow comedians, including Galifianakis, Sarah Silverman, and David Spade, who shared their own experiences with mental health issues and offered support for Stevens during his time of need. One of the most powerful aspects of the show was the way it portrayed Stevens' struggles with mental illness as both funny and tragic. Stevens was known for his high-energy, off-kilter comedy style, but he also dealt with a constant cycle of mood swings and breakdowns that often left him feeling isolated and alone. Despite the seriousness of the show's subject matter, Brody Stevens: Enjoy It! was also filled with plenty of laughs, thanks to Stevens' irreverent and unpredictable sense of humor. The show featured clips of Stevens performing stand-up comedy, as well as footage of him goofing around with his friends and family. Throughout the series, Stevens also explored his own past and the events that had shaped him into the person he was today. He talked about his childhood in the San Fernando Valley, his experiences working as a warm-up comic on TV shows, and his time spent playing baseball in college. One of the standout episodes of the show was the season finale, which focused on Stevens' experience participating in a clinical trial for a new treatment for depression. The episode was both inspiring and heart-wrenching, as Stevens candidly shared his hopes and fears about the experiment and the impact it could have on his mental health. Overall, Brody Stevens: Enjoy It! was an emotionally powerful and unflinchingly honest show that shed light on the often-misunderstood world of mental illness. With its unique balance of humor and heart, it remains a must-watch for fans of comedy and anyone interested in exploring the human condition.

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Seasons
Born in the Valley, Hollywood Finale
12. Born in the Valley, Hollywood Finale
January 6, 2014
Brody dates a mysterious new woman and takes a trip to Miami. Brody invites family, friends, and guests from previous episodes_4-18 to a rooftop birthday party.
Boston Me Party
11. Boston Me Party
January 6, 2014
Brody is off to Boston to film a Comedy Central special and interviews 17 other comedians who are there to tape their own specials.
Jews and Samoans Rule Seattle
10. Jews and Samoans Rule Seattle
December 30, 2013
Brody and Teina find themselves in familiar territory on their way to a reunion show.
Smoke and Believe
9. Smoke and Believe
December 30, 2013
Although not invited, Brody attends a premiere for "The Hangover Part III." Later he buries the hatchet with an old friend.
Face Time
8. Face Time
December 23, 2013
Brody goes to a hypnotherapist to help him overcome his facial dysmorphia issues; then hires a matchmaker to help him get chicks.
What Nose Up.... Must Come Down
7. What Nose Up.... Must Come Down
December 23, 2013
Brody's friends rally around when he plummets into a deep depression. Zach encourages Brody to volunteer at a soup kitchen.
Conan!
6. Conan!
December 16, 2013
Brody is on a mission to do his first standup set on television in 8 years.
Nose Business Like Show Business
5. Nose Business Like Show Business
December 16, 2013
Determined to energize his career, Brody gets new headshots and bumbles his way through acting and improv classes.
Oklahoma Cupid
4. Oklahoma Cupid
December 9, 2013
After years of being single, Brody gets his mother to help him fill out an OK Cupid profile and goes on a blind date.
I'm Sorry, Chelsea
3. I'm Sorry, Chelsea
December 9, 2013
Trying to turn his life around after a mental breakdown, Brody decides to apologize to Chelsea Handler for blowing up at her crew and walking out on his job at her show.
Breakdown!
2. Breakdown!
December 2, 2013
Brody's friends, as well as medical experts, attempt to determine if his downward spiral was a genuine mental breakdown or just a new skit in his comedy routine.
Brody Stevens, Who Are You?
1. Brody Stevens, Who Are You?
December 1, 2013
Brody works on reconciling with his estranged sister for their mother's 80th birthday.
Description

Brody Stevens: Enjoy It! is a unique and emotional show that revolves around the life of comedian Brody Stevens. The show first premiered on Comedy Central in 2013, and it quickly became a cult favorite due to its unconventional format and raw, honest portrayal of Stevens' struggles with mental illness.

The show was co-created by Stevens and Zach Galifianakis, who served as an executive producer along with the show's director and editor, Eric Notarnicola. The show was part documentary, part comedy, and part confessional, with Stevens opening up about his battles with depression, anxiety, and bipolar disorder.

The show consisted of six 30-minute episodes, each of which focused on different aspects of Stevens' life and career. Many of the episodes featured interviews with Stevens' friends and fellow comedians, including Galifianakis, Sarah Silverman, and David Spade, who shared their own experiences with mental health issues and offered support for Stevens during his time of need.

One of the most powerful aspects of the show was the way it portrayed Stevens' struggles with mental illness as both funny and tragic. Stevens was known for his high-energy, off-kilter comedy style, but he also dealt with a constant cycle of mood swings and breakdowns that often left him feeling isolated and alone.

Despite the seriousness of the show's subject matter, Brody Stevens: Enjoy It! was also filled with plenty of laughs, thanks to Stevens' irreverent and unpredictable sense of humor. The show featured clips of Stevens performing stand-up comedy, as well as footage of him goofing around with his friends and family.

Throughout the series, Stevens also explored his own past and the events that had shaped him into the person he was today. He talked about his childhood in the San Fernando Valley, his experiences working as a warm-up comic on TV shows, and his time spent playing baseball in college.

One of the standout episodes of the show was the season finale, which focused on Stevens' experience participating in a clinical trial for a new treatment for depression. The episode was both inspiring and heart-wrenching, as Stevens candidly shared his hopes and fears about the experiment and the impact it could have on his mental health.

Overall, Brody Stevens: Enjoy It! was an emotionally powerful and unflinchingly honest show that shed light on the often-misunderstood world of mental illness. With its unique balance of humor and heart, it remains a must-watch for fans of comedy and anyone interested in exploring the human condition.

Brody Stevens: Enjoy It! is a series that is currently running and has 1 seasons (12 episodes). The series first aired on December 1, 2013.

Where to Watch Brody Stevens: Enjoy It!

Brody Stevens: Enjoy It! is available for streaming on the Comedy Central website, both individual episodes and full seasons. You can also watch Brody Stevens: Enjoy It! on demand at Apple TV, CMT and Comedy Central.

  • Premiere Date
    December 1, 2013
  • IMDB Rating
    8.2  (234)