The unaired pilot of Sarah Silverman's sitcom Susan 313, which didn't get green lit by NBC in 2012, is now available for viewing on  JASH's YouTube channel.

The project had actually spurred a fierce bidding war in 2011 which NBC won. However, the network shortly after decided to drop the series.

Dressed in a peasant top, Silverman introduced the video as her "failed" pilot for NBC. She goes on to clarify that this is not the "can you believe they didn't pick this up?!" kind of posting, it's more like "they probably did the right thing, but we liked the show."

She explained how 20th Century Fox, the studio that owns the pilot, gave her team permission to post the pilot on JASH.

The episode features Jeff Goldblum, June Raphael, Tig Notaro and Harris Wittels. The pilot is semi-autobiographical as Silverman plays Susan, who introduces her story by telling the audience about the "beginning of the rest of her life."

Susan, who is a musician, moves back into her old apartment after breaking up with her boyfriend (Goldblum) of over a decade. Goldblum makes an appearance toward the end of the pilot.

Notaro plays Susan's lesbian neighbor and Raphael plays an old friend living in the building. The pilot features a whole lot of Silverman in the nude and in one naked scene she gets stuck in the elevator with a young man (Wittels) who is a fan of her debut LP.

Watch the entire pilot here: