S1E2 Argentina
In Buenos Aires, Conan takes on practice with a local football club, asado with Jordan Schlansky, and learns what it means to be a Gaucho.
Conan O'Brien visits new friends he met through his podcast, "Conan O'Brien Needs a Fan," where he dives deep with listeners from across the country and the world.
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In Buenos Aires, Conan takes on practice with a local football club, asado with Jordan Schlansky, and learns what it means to be a Gaucho.
While chasing his family's roots in Ireland, Conan endeavors to speak like a local, sing with The Irish Tenors, and act on a long-running soap opera.
In Austria, Conan gifts merchandise to a loyal listener, sings with a local choir, and assists an immigrant fan with his citizenship application.
Conan picks olives with Jordan Schlansky, tries his hand in a flight simulator and takes in the best of Madrid with Javier Bardem.
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