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.
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- Cast:
- Ify Nwadiwe , Brian David Gilbert
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EP1 - Curse of Strahd, The Holocron, Blaseball
February. 27,2024
Erika, Jess, and Hector vie for winningest contestant and discuss 80s cartoon sidekicks.
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EP2 - Pan-Galactic Gargle Blaster, Bubbling Bobbs, Blue Milk
March. 12,2024
Saltzman, Lily, and Trapp test their foodie knowledge and argue what makes the best egg sandwich.
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EP3 - Justice League, The Legend of Zelda, Animal Crossing
March. 26,2024
Jujubee, Monét X Change, and Trinity Taylor identify superhero butts while Ify and Brian serve looks.
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EP4 - Voltron, Conker's Bad Fur Day, G.I. Joe
April. 09,2024
Jay, Austin, and Fiona discuss which video game characters are Black and why the Skywalkers are bad.
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EP5 - The Baby Bracket
April. 23,2024
Not-so-super-nerds Grant, Keith, and Zach talk about sex robots, what's allowed in space, and sing the Um, Actually theme song.
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EP6 - Episode 6
May. 07,2024
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EP7 - Episode 7
May. 21,2024
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EP8 - Episode 8
June. 04,2024
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EP9 - Episode 9
June. 18,2024
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EP10 - Episode 10
July. 02,2024
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EP11 - Episode 11
July. 16,2024
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EP12 - Episode 12
July. 30,2024
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