Um, Actually...

8.4
2018 Reality

Introducing a game show of fandom minutiae one-upmanship, where nerds do what nerds do best: flaunt encyclopedic nerd knowledge at Millennium Falcon nerd-speed.

  • Cast:
    Ify Nwadiwe , Brian David Gilbert
Episode 12 : Big Bird, Braindead, The Books of Magic
September. 01,2023
Ryan, Jess, and Jess try not to break their buzzers and discover that God is canon.
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Episode 9 : American Horror Story, KaBlam!, Squid Game
July. 21,2023
Chris, Emma, and Nikhil try to figure out what Count Dooku's first name is.
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Episode 5 : Ready 2 Rumble Boxing, Grindhouse, Resident Evil: Afterlife
May. 26,2023
Cody, Mano, and Jay talk about TSA pre-check, rude games, and trigonometry.
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Episode 4 : Powerpuff Girls, What We Do in the Shadows, Orbital Blues
May. 12,2023
Jasmine, Johnny, and Jamie (Amy) talk cancer mages, eating souls, and how failure can be fun.
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Seasons

Season 9
New host, same rules.
Season 9 2024
Season 8
Season 8 2023
Season 7
Season 7 2022
Season 6
Season 6 2022
Season 5
Season 5 2021
Season 4
Um, Actually… returns in a season where every episode is themed and filmed remotely!
Season 4 2020
Season 3
Season 3 2020
Season 2
Season 2 2019
Season 1
Season 1 2018

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