Comedy Bang! Bang!: “Judd Apatow”
(Episode 4.20) “Judd Apatow Wears a Polo and Blue Suede Shoes”

We all knew it was coming—hell, Comedy Bang! Bang! even predicted it last season—but now it’s official: Reggie Watts has left Comedy Bang! Bang!. Like every other talk show, the host is obviously the star, with the bandleader as a sort of sidekick, but Comedy Bang! Bang! handled this dynamic better than any other real talk show I can think of. While most episodes do focus more on Scott, CBB has always excelled when Scott and Reggie teamed up for an adventure, or even just a segment. Knowing this season would be Reggie’s last, it seems like the show has integrated Reggie far better than ever before, even giving us episodes that occasionally focused on him.
All of which makes it even harder to finally say goodbye to Reggie in “Judd Apatow Wears a Polo and Blue Suede Shoes.” As the show has prepared for Reggie to leave, it’s really made him a stronger presence, almost as if it’s been a season-long sendoff. What “Judd Apatow” does in this sendoff, though, is createe Comedy Bang! Bang!’s most touching episode—one that combines this show’s strange world with a surprisingly beautiful goodbye, without anything ever feeling out of place.
“Judd Apatow” takes us to the year 2065, where trends like the internet and cell phones died away years ago, and where Comedy Bang! Bang! is remembered as one of the most influential shows of all time. A terrifyingly aged Scott is visited by a reporter to discuss the death of Reggie Watts, who he last saw on the Judd Apatow episode.
This episode smartly gets Judd Apatow out of the way quick, knowing that this isn’t exactly a typical episode of Comedy Bang! Bang!—if there is such a thing. But Apatow is great for the few minutes he is on, bringing around all the joint props from his past movies, only to have Reggie eat them all (hey it’s episode 4.20!) and discussing his newest movie This Is Zero, appropriately titled, since he now meets new stars right out of the womb. We also get to meet Scott’s daughters Gertie & Magpie, who I sincerely hope we get more of later, since they disappear all too soon. The episode even makes a great choice in having Apatow dragged out of the set and even interrogated while he’s actually trying to promote something, which may be the first time someone has actually attempted to promote a real project on CBB.