Jordan, Jesse, Go!
'Jordan, Jesse, Go!' | |
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Presentation | |
Hosted by | Jordan Morris and Jesse Thorn |
Genre | Comedy, talk |
Language | English |
Length | 60–120 minutes |
Production | |
Production | Brian Fernandes |
Theme music composed by | "Love You" by The Free Design[1] |
No. of episodes | 823 (as of January 8, 2024) |
Jordan, Jesse, Go! (often abbreviated to JJGO) is a weekly
The format of the show is typically a conversation between Thorn, Morris, and a guest on the show.[5]
Fans of the podcast are known as "Tuppies," a colloquialism for Tupperware.[6]
History
Thorn and Morris met as students at the
Format
Jordan, Jesse, Go! is a generally free-form comedy show lasting for about 90 minutes.[9] Each episode begins with the theme song, "Love You", by The Free Design, followed by an unstructured discussion between Thorn, Morris and, usually, a guest.[1] The guests mostly come from the world of alternative comedy, though occasionally the guests come from the broader entertainment world.[9]
Recurring segments

Momentous Occasions
In this segment, a selection of listener telephone calls left on the show's answering machine are played back, with the hosts and guests commenting on each call after it is played.[1] While the content of the calls played varies, they are generally roughly divided into "momentous occasions", wherein the caller relates something interesting which has happened to or around them, or "moments of shame", wherein the caller recounts an event in which they acted foolishly or otherwise embarrassed themselves.[10]
Judge John Hodgman
In early episodes of the show, humorist and author John Hodgman would adjudicate disputes, generally between listeners, with Jesse serving as "bailiff" and Jordan and the guest serving as "legal counsel" for the two sides.[11][12] In 2010, this segment was spun off into its own podcast, Judge John Hodgman.[13][14]
The Calliseum
In this segment Jordan and Jesse (and sometimes their guest) attempt to predict the number of their listeners who have a certain characteristic or experience in common. Predicted audience groupings included, people who have been on a submarine, contestants on Jeopardy!, and people who own a fez. This segment has been retired.
'Walton Goggins Has A Vodka'
Listeners are asked to send in their recordings of original or parody songs based around the theme of American actor Walton Goggins’ relationship with spirits company Mulholland Distilling. The original parody song (by Morris) are the lyrics “Walton Goggins has a vodka” sung to the melody of the 1987 animated television series Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles theme song.
Reception
In an in-depth review in 2010,
A review in The Guardian suggested that while the guest interviews could be "revealing", the show was too lengthy and the opening segment was "nonsense".[16]
References
- ^ Splitsider. Retrieved October 18, 2014.
- ^ a b "About Jordan, Jesse, Go!". Maximum Fun. Retrieved October 18, 2014.
- ^ Rabin, Nathan (April 4, 2013). "Jesse Thorn picks his favorite episodes from his Maximum Fun empire". The A.V. Club. The Onion. Retrieved October 18, 2014.
- ^ "Jordan Morris". IMDb. Retrieved February 13, 2020.
- ^ Turney, Eleanor (September 8, 2013). "Spotlight on: Jordan Morris and Jesse Thorn". A Younger Theatre. Retrieved October 18, 2014.
- ^ Thorn, Jesse (February 27, 2017). "JJGO Episode 469". Maximum Fun. Retrieved August 10, 2017.
- ^ Thorn, Jesse; Morris, Jordan (June 4, 2010). "Jordan, Jesse, Go! Episode 135: Excerpts from the MaxFunMarathon with Andy Richter, Sarah Thyre, Rob Huebel and Paul Scheer". Jordan, Jesse, Go! (Podcast). No. 135. Maximum Fun. Event occurs at 00:50:00. Retrieved August 31, 2014.
- ^ Thorn, Jesse; Morris, Jordan (December 10, 2006). "Podcast: Untitled Thorn/Morris Project Ep. 2". Jordan, Jesse, Go! (Podcast). No. 135. Maximum Fun. Retrieved October 18, 2014.
- ^ LAist. Gothamist. Archived from the originalon November 6, 2017. Retrieved November 30, 2014.
- ^ Gauer, Daniel (March 29, 2010). "[Podcast Review] Jordan, Jesse GO!". EveryView.com. Retrieved November 30, 2014.
- ^ Caldwell, Patrick (October 1, 2012). ""That Is All"—John Hodgman on fake facts and personal truth". The Daily Dot. Retrieved November 3, 2014.
- ^ Thorn, Jesse; Morris, Jordan (March 22, 2010). "Young Man's Fancy with Chris Hardwick". Jordan, Jesse, Go! (Podcast). No. 128. Maximum Fun. Event occurs at 00:54:00. Retrieved November 3, 2014.
- ^ Tobias, Scott (November 9, 2011). "John Hodgman, part two: geeks vs. jocks in all walks of life". The A.V. Club. The Onion. Retrieved October 18, 2014.
- ^ Thorn, Jesse (November 1, 2011). "Judge John Hodgman: The Podcast". Maximum Fun. Retrieved October 18, 2014.
- ^ Borden, Jane (September 26, 2014). "Flow Chart: Which Comedy Podcast Should You Be Listening To?". LA Weekly. Retrieved October 18, 2014.
- ^ Sawyer, Miranda (January 25, 2014). "Rewind radio: Your Call; Call Clegg; Do the Right Thing; Jordan, Jesse, Go!; Bullseye – review". The Guardian. Retrieved October 18, 2014.