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TV Review: King of the Nerds Season 2 Episode 5: Trek Wars

curtis-armstrong-robert-carradine-king-of-the-nerds-tbsThe King of the Nerds fifth episode starts off with what everyone is thinking… how is Zack still around? He might deserve to win the show just by the fact that he’s defeated so many in challenges and that he keeps winning rock, paper, scissors….

This episode is the debate challenge where they take on the ultimate debate… Star Wars vs. Star Trek. But, the debate even starts with a bad decision of which team is taking which side. One is very good on Star Wars, the other very good on Star Trek. So you can either take the strength of the other team, or stick with your strength.

Topics include such great issues as Enterprise versus Millennium Falcon, who’s more dangerous the Empire or the Borg?, and which is better the Trek or Wars universe? The arguments are interesting and debate actually good. It’s all very interesting.

Then there’s the Nerd Off. This is where things get very interesting as one team is very small, so there’s a lot of jockeying as to who’s getting voted in, etc. The actually competition is a spelling bee full of nerdy words. It’s a good competition with a nice twist.

Overall, the episode is pretty solid with a fun debate and solid Nerd Off.

Overall Score: 7.75

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TV Review: King of the Nerds Season 2 Episode 4: Ready, Set, Dodge Ball

curtis-armstrong-robert-carradine-king-of-the-nerds-tbsThe King of the Nerds fourth episode deals with the fallout of the last episode. With one team down enough members, there needs to be a shake up of the teams. It was obviously coming up when you looked at the numbers, so no one considering this was a bit odd.

With that all settled we learn that the game this episode is robot dodge ball. Each team creates a few robots while the other team gets to throw dodge balls at them.

It’s interesting to see how each team interacts and reacts to the challenge as there’s some folks who are made for this competition. The first part of the competition is picking which team has the best robot. Whomever loses, will lose a robot in the competition to start.

From there, it’s folks throwing red balls at the robots, which had me questioning why the hell any of them built their robots the way they did. You’d want one low to the ground and quick. Everyone has built tall things that go slow. It baffles me.

There’s a meltdown, a massive meltdown. I think one particular person has serious mental issues. Like, should be checked out mental issues. Something isn’t right.

Then there’s the nerd off, which involved the game of Kerplunk, or at least a variation of it. A lot rides on this nerd off. This game has a large version of the game where body parts sit. Whoever lets down 150 parts first loses. It’s a tight game that’ll leave you tense throughout. One of the best endings yet for the series.

While one personality is over the top, this seasons has been fascinating to watch so far.

Overall Score: 7.75

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TV Review: King of the Nerds Season 2 Episode 3: To LARP or Not to LARP

curtis-armstrong-robert-carradine-king-of-the-nerds-tbsThe King of the Nerds s back for the third episode which you knew had to be interesting after last week’s end of show meltdown. And sure enough, we’re not disappointed, with at least one game player (Zack) being a disruption to his team.

While I thought last episode was this season’s LARP episode, I was wrong. Though the last episode had an acting element to it, this episode was straight up LARPing with each team having to put on a skit.

But, what’s brought up is interesting. While one team had a fully planned skit, is it really LARPing? LARPing is role-playing, so does it matter if you make it up on the spot? Well, that was up to the judges to decide, which consisted of three guest judges. I’m not about to ruin who wins and who loses, that’s part of the fun of watching each nerdtastic episode.

The episode is really about Zack, which I can’t tell if it’s an act, or he really is as socially awkward and out of touch from reality as he comes off. And there’s the strategy, do you want to keep him around? Or do you send him home just to make everyone happier?

Well, going into the game there’s actually some heart here with emotions laid out and the reality of who everyone is in the greater society. And it actually hit me, and got to me emotionally. It’s hard to tell if what was said, by who said it was heartfelt, or part of the greater game, but at that moment it felt sincere.

This episode reinforces these folks are nerds and celebrates the good and bad of all that entails.

Overall Score: 7.75

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TV Review: King of the Nerds Season 2 Episode 2: Weird… Science?

curtis-armstrong-robert-carradine-king-of-the-nerds-tbsThe King of the Nerds s back for the second episode. With the first person gone, the fact it’s a game sinks in a bit more. The contest for this episode is relatively simple, make the coolest volcano with the greatest presentation surrounding it off. This is pretty much this season’s version of last season’s skit episode.

The dynamics of the team were on full display as they not only had to work through building the volcano, but also figure out what their skit should be. Some want to go over the top with theatrics and some are more focused on the science of it all.

The reasoning given for each guest judge’s choice as to why they picked their winner was pretty interesting. In the end, this season’s “science fair” wasn’t as good as last year’s skit competition. The combination of the science and showmanship was a good idea. It just wasn’t pulled off well enough.

The two voted in to the final isn’t shocking at all and the approach taken by the two contestants is pretty fascinating and the strategy by the various teams isn’t shocking at all. One wants to eliminate the cancerous player, while the opposing team wants to keep him in the game.

Part of King of the Nerds appeal is the freak show appeal and it was on full display this episode. Some of the personalities are extreme in this season. It seems like that’s often an issue with reality shows. Hopefully it becomes a part of this season, instead of its defining characteristic. This second episode is better than the debut, only because of those personalities, because they are a doozy.

Overall Score: 7.75

TV Review: King of the Nerds Season 2 Episode 1: In Search of a King

curtis-armstrong-robert-carradine-king-of-the-nerds-tbsThe King of the Nerds are back for a second season. I actually stumbled upon the first episode when checking out what to watch at 10pm. I didn’t even know the season was starting, but after enjoying the first season so much, I had to turn in for the first episode to see the nerdery on display.

Before I start, why is it “In Search of a King”? Why not a queen?

The first episode is all about the individuals. But before we get to that, the opening of the show was absolutely amazing spoofing the Lord of the Rings to explain the need for a second season. It was a fantastic opening with some great humor to it.

From there, everyone was introduced and teams picked. There’s a twist and then a twist after that twist.

But again, the first episode is getting to know the contestants and there’s some folks with some serious quirks and social skill issues. But, what stood out more is the amount of folks that have an engineering degree or something close to that. Where’s the literature degrees? The history majors? It’s almost as if someone needs to be a rocket engineer to get on the show!?

The nerd off is also amazing. I’d love to attempt to do what they got a chance to. It looked like so much fun. It’s not a shocker as to who either team picked. It’s pretty easy to figure out who would be chosen once the teams are settled.

The first episode has set up an interesting season with some real nerds and a few fairly normal folks. Nerdvana is looking pretty bright based on the first episode.

Overall Score: 7.5

TV Review – King of the Nerds: Supernerds

If you watched the previous episode of the nerdtastic reality show, King of the Nerds, you were waiting for this week’s episode to see the repercussions and fallout. Team Orange is having some issues when it comes to team unity after the elimination challenge from the previous episode. That tension and multiple meltdowns are strewn about throughout the episode, the most entertaining of the season so far.

A grueling Nerd War superhero debate leads to a controversial call by a panel of guest judges. Then the Nerd-Off is all about superhero trivia, forcing the self-proclaimed superhero expert to prove herself or get left in the rubble. Hosted by Curtis Armstrong and Robert Carradine.

Nerd debate! This was a comic themed episode. Each team had to debate various issues with a comic book theme, and when I say debate, I mean in front of an audience with one side taking the affirmative and the other the negative.

So, not only did they need to know the topic they were talking on, but also had to give a speech in front of an audience. At least one contestant had an issue with that. The panel of judges included Jason Mewes and Kevin Smith, yes, Jay and Silent Bob were in the house. Pressure!

Some of the logic on who won which debate might have been iffy, and calling it a debate also was a stretch. These were speeches, with no back and forth. But, it was entertaining.

The elimination challenge was as expected, a trivia contest on comic books. I want to say more about this, but don’t want to give away who is nominated. I found myself shaking my head and screaming at the tv. Being a comic fan, it’s frustrating.

Out of the four episodes so far, this was the strongest of the bunch. The show keeps getting better as it finds it’s footing. On to the second half of the season!

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TV Review – King of the Nerds: Games Without Frontiers

The third episode of King of Nerds has come and gone with another nerd booted from the home. The episode had a video game theme, with the two teams competing to maneuver a hovercopter through obstacles while the other team attempted to shoot the copter down.

But, the title of the episode Games Without Frontiers had to do more than just the games the team played against each other, but also the games they’re playing internally.

Two teams, one fairly broken having lost two competitions and the other, dominating. That’s the real focus of this episode, as the players begin to maneuver against each other. That’s the moment I’ve been waiting for, when the “nerds” starting thinking about the bigger game. That hasn’t been present in the first two episodes, but here it’s present.

To me, this will be the most fascinating part of the show. People who like games, and tend to be competitive when it comes to them, how will they play the overall game? We’re finding out and it’s interesting so far.

Tensions begin to ramp up in another solid episode of King of the Nerds.

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King of the Nerds’ Benevolent Reign

KIng of Nerds TBSOne thing I hate about Hollywood’s portrayal of nerds has been the usual focus on laughing at the nerds as opposed to accepting them for who they are and celebrating what makes them unique. This horrific history made me rather nervous at TBS‘s announcement of their new reality show King of the Nerds. After sitting down with hosts Robert Carradine and Curtis Armstrong at New York Comic Con, I was a bit more at ease, but I had to see the show for myself.

I went into last week’s debut episode expecting the usual exploitative, skewed story driven reality game show we’ve seen on other channels. Instead, what I found shocked me. A show that focus’ on it’s players, all of their eccentricities and the aspects of geek and nerdom. The cast is all over, from stereotypical video game players to numerous players with impressive master degrees. Not only are their backgrounds varied and interesting, but so are their social skills. Some show leadership skills while others struggle with basic social and interpersonal interaction.

But, would the show be the usual lame contests we see elsewhere? Well, if the first two episodes are any indication, we’re in for something quite different.

The first episode was all about meeting the contests and for them to meet each other and form teams. The brilliance of this forces the players to interact (the kryptonite for so many nerds and geeks) but one had to be left out and picked last. This as Armstrong points out, is the story of so many of us, and it sucks. A horrible feeling, that poor individual could be looked at as the low of the lowest nerds. But, would this show devolve into the elitism that so many of us geeks and nerds have raged against? Nope! There was a great twist at the end turning the tables and turning a game show into a learning lesson about acceptance and inclusion. Something I wasn’t expecting, but having been in that position could relate.

curtis-armstrong-robert-carradine-king-of-the-nerds-tbsThe second episode involves a Cosplay competition, challenging creativity and imagination and skills to put those costumes together. With some special guests it didn’t at any time look down on this popular past time, but instead cheered it on bringing us into the fun.

Each competition ends with a Nerd Off, putting two contestants into various battles, the loser going home.

What’s great about the series is it’s focus on nerds and nerdom. With each contestant being a character unto their own already, there seems to be no need for editors to drive a story and create characters. Instead, we get a focus on what it is to be a geek and nerd, social awkwardness and all.

I went into the show cringing at the idea, but as Carradine and Armstrong promised me, their goal was to celebrate nerdom, not make fun. And, in two episodes, they seem to be succeeding in that.

 

NYCC 2012 Interview – We Chat King of the Nerds with Robert Carradine and Curtis Armstrong

At New York Comic Con I had a chance to sit down with Robert Carradine and Curtis Armstrong about their new television reality series King of the Nerds as well as how the world has changed since their roles in Revenge of the Nerds. King of the Nerds will follow 11 fierce competitors from across the nerd spectrum as they set out to win $100,000 and be crowned the greatest nerd of them all. TBS will air King of the Nerds on Thursday nights..

The 11 competitors that will partake in this ultimate nerd-off are:

  • Alana, 26 – Corning, N.Y. – Live-action role player and comic fan who often uses onomatopoeia instead of adjectives.
  • Brandon, 24 – Somerville, Mass. – Tufts University Medical School student and aspiring neuroscientist who can also rap.
  • Celeste, 22, – Orillia, Ontario – Professional gamer who specializes in first-person shooters and speedcuber, and whose favorite animal is the cougar.
  • Danielle, 23 – Rome, N.Y. – Game reviewer who has more than 100,000 subscribers for her gaming vlog and considers her appearance to be top of the charts at a “nerd 10.”
  • Genevieve, 27 – Studio City, Calif. – Test-prep and young adult fantasy writer who thinks she hits all the right notes when expressing her feelings by singing original songs.
  • Hendrik, 26 – Somerville, Mass. – MIT grad student who is researching the mechanical properties of the Martian polar ice caps and enjoys foraging for wild edibles.
  • Ivan, 27 – Torrance, Calif. – Game developer and fire dancer who loves dragons and zombies.
  • Jon, 22 – Atlanta, Ga. – Georgia Tech student who is obsessed with mathematics and theoretical physics, who also loves to rock out.
  • Joshua, 24 – Los Angeles, Calif. – Host and producer of geek-themed web show who was a former paranormal investigator.
  • Moogega, 26 – Pasadena, Calif. – Planetary protection engineer at NASA who received her master’s degree and PhD by the time she was 22 and who considers herself the life of any party.
  • Virgil, 28 – Pasadena, Calif. – A master hacker studying brain science who loves colorful socks.
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