The Wil Wheaton Project is a weekly look at all things nerd. Even the host couldn't believe that Syfy (home of WWE's SmackDown) gave him his own TV show. Turns out, they didn't. Chris Hardwick revealed he's the real host and it's actually called The Talking The Wil Wheaton Project, which analyzes the show while it's still ... [Read More]
Robot Chicken finally lets Elmer Fudd kill the wabbit in a parody of the movie Looper on this week's episode "Snarfer Image." Elmer explains that in the future guns are outlawed in cartoons so people are sent back in time to be whacked. He hesitates when his latest target is revealed to be his future self, who wants to ... [Read More]
Just as the Doctor regenerates every few years so does the TARDIS. The time traveling blue box explodes in the teaser for Doctor Who Season 8. The last time the TARDIS exploded was during a crash landing by the Tenth Doctor (Matt Smith). The TARDIS redecorated itself to include a multilevel console room.
"The new Doctor ... [Read More]
Hayley (Rachael MacFarlane) will reunite with her boyfriend Jeff (Jeff Fischer) in the American Dad season finale "The Longest Distance Relationship."
Jeff was abducted by aliens last season in "Naked to the Limit, One More Time." Roger (Seth MacFarlane) orchestrated it when the blabbermouth finally realized that he was ... [Read More]
Saturday Night Live reveals why voice actors with thick accents don't have a fair tale ending. Dragon Babies director Stewart McGary (Taran Killam) immediately regrets his decision to hire his AA sponsor Rick Shoulders (Mike O'Brien) in this parody of the film documentary series HBO First Look.
The retired cop has a ... [Read More]
Unlike The Simpsons couch gags which are updated every week, the Family Guy opening rarely changes (see bottom) but this week is a special occasion. Cleveland Brown (Mike Henry) returns in "He's Bla-ack!" The character move away with the debut of The Cleveland Show, which has been cancelled. Cleveland makes an appearance ... [Read More]
The Simpsons play The Game of Life in the couch gag for this week's episode "Pay Pal." It's arguably the most realistic board game and consequently the most depressing, particularly when you lose like Homer Simpson. His poor decisions lead him down a road littered with health problems and financial debt. Homer is exhausted by ... [Read More]



