''Judge John Hodgman'' is a weekly,
comedic
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court show
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podcast
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hosted by
John Hodgman
John Kellogg Hodgman (born June 3, 1971) is an American author, actor, and humorist. In addition to his published written works, such as '' The Areas of My Expertise'', ''More Information Than You Require'', and '' That Is All'', he is known for ...
and
Jesse Thorn
Jesse Thorn (born April 24, 1981) is an American media entrepreneur and public radio and podcast host/creator. He is the owner and founder of the Maximum Fun podcast network, and the host and producer of the podcasts ''Judge John Hodgman'' and '' ...
. The show is distributed online by
Maximum Fun
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.
The program features host John Hodgman acting as a
judge
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(with
Jesse Thorn
Jesse Thorn (born April 24, 1981) is an American media entrepreneur and public radio and podcast host/creator. He is the owner and founder of the Maximum Fun podcast network, and the host and producer of the podcasts ''Judge John Hodgman'' and '' ...
as
bailiff
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) adjudicating real-life disputes within a fictional courtroom setting. The cases answer questions like, "Should the kitchen sink's built-in dispenser be filled with dish soap or hand soap?" and "Can you stop family members from using your childhood nickname?"
History
''Judge John Hodgman'' was originally a segment of the Maximum Fun podcast ''Jordan, Jesse Go!'' When Hodgman ended his podcast ''Today In The Past'', he began ''Judge John Hodgman'' as a full-fledged podcast.
The podcast launched in November 2010, and released its 500th episode in January 2021.
Format
In each episode, "
Judge
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"
John Hodgman
John Kellogg Hodgman (born June 3, 1971) is an American author, actor, and humorist. In addition to his published written works, such as '' The Areas of My Expertise'', ''More Information Than You Require'', and '' That Is All'', he is known for ...
hears and renders a judgment on a dispute (often over petty or trivial matters) between two people (calling in via
Skype
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or similar program from their home location) in a virtual "
courtroom
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" setting. Hodgman's co-host most episodes is "
bailiff
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"
Jesse Thorn
Jesse Thorn (born April 24, 1981) is an American media entrepreneur and public radio and podcast host/creator. He is the owner and founder of the Maximum Fun podcast network, and the host and producer of the podcasts ''Judge John Hodgman'' and '' ...
, who introduces each episode, interjects humorous questions and observations during cases, and interviews the disputants before and after Hodgman's verdict is announced. Several episodes have also included notable "
expert witnesses" who call in and offer their insight into the case. Though Hodgman has no formal legal training or experience (often describing himself as dispensing "fake internet justice"), and much of the content is played for laughs and entertainment, the disputants in each episode do verbally agree to abide by Hodgman's ruling before their case is heard.
The NPR show All Things Considered reported, "The show is a vehicle for comedy, but Hodgman and Thorn both say the podcast has an earnest side, too. Jokes aside, they say, Hodgman really does take the job of fake internet judge seriously. 'The best Judge John Hodgman cases,' Thorn says, 'are always about the relationship between the litigants.'"
There are also separate episodes in which Hodgman and Thorn "clear the
docket", discussing and ruling on cases which were not selected for a full hearing.
Guests
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When Jesse Thorn is not available, his role has been filled by "Guest Bailiffs", including
Scott Adsit
Robert Scott Adsit (born November 26, 1965) is an American actor, comedian, and writer. Born and raised in the Chicago suburbs, Adsit joined the mainstage cast of Chicago's The Second City in 1994 after attending Columbia College Chicago. He app ...
,
Elna Baker
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,
Monte Belmonte,
Elizabeth Gilbert,
Jean Grae, Jordan Morris,
Tom Scharpling,
and
Jake Tapper.
"
Expert witnesses" calling in to offer their insights into cases have included
Kurt Braunohler,
Alton Brown,
Brother Ali,
Jonathan Coulton, Dante,
John Darnielle
John Darnielle (; born March 16, 1967) is an American musician and novelist best known as the primary, and originally sole, member of the American band the Mountain Goats, for which he is the writer, composer, guitarist, pianist, and vocalist.
...
,
Jane Espenson,
Jonathan Goldstein,
Jonathan Miles,
Eugene Mirman,
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Entertainment
* David Rees (author) (1936–1993), British children's author
* Dave Rees (born 1969), American drummer for SNFU and Wheat Chiefs
* David Rees (cartoonist) (born 1972), American cartoonist and televis ...
,
Mary Roach
Mary Roach (born March 20, 1959) is an American author specializing in popular science and humor. She has published six New York Times bestsellers: '' Stiff: The Curious Lives of Human Cadavers'' (2003), '' Spook: Science Tackles the Afterlife ...
,
John Roderick,
Paul F. Tompkins
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,
Morgan Webb,
and
Jon Wurster
Jonathan Patrick Wurster (born October 31, 1966) is an American drummer and comedy writer. As a musician, he is best known for his work with Superchunk, the Mountain Goats, and Bob Mould. He is also known for appearing on '' The Best Show'' with ...
.
When ''Judge John Hodgman'' has been taken on the road and performed in front of a live audience, one or more musical guests have been invited to perform after or in between cases. These performers include
John Darnielle
John Darnielle (; born March 16, 1967) is an American musician and novelist best known as the primary, and originally sole, member of the American band the Mountain Goats, for which he is the writer, composer, guitarist, pianist, and vocalist.
...
,
Jonathan Coulton,
Jean Grae,
Mr. Len,
John Vanderslice, and MeLa Machinko.
On occasions that Hodgman was not available to record an episode, Jesse Thorn has acted as judge, with Jordan Morris of ''
Jordan, Jesse, Go!
''Jordan, Jesse, Go!'' (often abbreviated to ''JJGO'') is a weekly comedy audio podcast, which began airing in 2007. It is hosted by comedian Jordan Morris, a television writer, producer, and actor, and Jesse Thorn, a public radio host. The show ...
'' filling in as bailiff.
Episodes
In January 2021, the podcast released its 500th episode.
Special episodes
Judge John Hodgman: Maritime Edition
In January 2011,
two cases involving participants on the
Jonathan Coulton Cruise Crazy were adjudicated by Judge John Hodgman and posted on
YouTube
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.
Bonus episodes
Newspaper column
Since October 2015, ''Judge John Hodgman'' has appeared as a newspaper
column
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in ''
The New York Times Magazine
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'' every Sunday, in which Hodgman settles disputes in a similar fashion.
Topics range from appropriate household toilet paper quotas to the proper way to wear a wedding band.
Live Show
Judge John Hodgman has held live recordings on numerous occasions in the US and UK. In the U.S. the show has been held in venues ranging from 1000-1400 seats, including Boston's Wilbur Theatre, San Francisco's Castro Theatre, Seattle's Neptune Theatre and Brooklyn's Murmrr Theatre. In September 2017 two shows were held live at the London Podcast Festival at
Kings Place
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,
London
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,
England
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.
Reception
Judge John Hodgman has received critical praise in the media, from outlets including Rolling Stone,
NPR's All Things Considered,
HuffPost, Vox,
Splendry,
BoingBoing
and Boston Magazine.
In November 2010, ''
Boing Boing''s
Mark Frauenfelder wrote "Only three episodes of the ''Judge John Hodgman'' podcast have been produced, but I know that it's going to be one of my favorites."
''
Boston
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''
's Thomas Lewis called ''Judge John Hodgman'' a "hilarious podcast".
A 2017 review on Splendry wrote, "Yes, these are silly disputes. And while there is much laughter, there is also much wisdom. I have found myself laughing uproariously and nodding thoughtfully in the same episode."
In 2013, Arizona muralist
Joe Pagac Joe Pagac ( PA-jik, born January 13, 1981) is an Arizona-based performance artist, muralist and fine artist. He is well known for his large scale and rotating murals, which are often created live during public events. A graduate of the University of ...
created art for ''Judge John Hodgman'' entitled "Sexy Justice".
"Sexy Justice" has since been made available via online retailer
TopatoCo as prints.
In 2014, ''
Rolling Stone
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'' ranked ''Judge John Hodgman'' #15 in their list "The 20 Best Comedy Podcasts Right Now".
''Judge John Hodgman'' won the 2020 Webby Award for Comedy in the category Podcasts.
References
External links
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{{John Hodgman
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Comedy and humor podcasts
2010 podcast debuts
Maximum Fun
The New York Times Magazine
Works originally published in The New York Times Magazine