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Um, Actually… returns in a season where every episode is themed and filmed remotely!
Episode 12 : All-Stars
January. 15,2021
Brennan, Erika, and Goots compete in an all-star battle royale.
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Episode 11 : Musicals Encore!
January. 02,2021
Jeff Hiller, Lindsay Jones, and Grant O'Brien set out to prove who has all that jazz.
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Episode 10 : Magic: the Gathering
December. 19,2020
Becca Scott, Eli Yudin, and Carolyn Page get carded in the nerdiest way possible.
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Episode 9 : Switcheroo!
December. 04,2020
Ify Nwadiwe takes over the host's chair and relegates Trapp to a mere contestant (alongside Zac and Haley).
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Episode 8 : Pokémon
November. 28,2020
Owen Parsons, Terrence Wiggins, and Vernon X. Odemns fight to see who is the most super effective.
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Episode 7 : Saturday Morning Cartoons
November. 06,2020
Emma Fyffe, Winston A. Marshall, and Rekha Shankar are given the ultimate toon trivia test.
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Episode 6 : Stephen King
October. 25,2020
Andrew Rosas, Betsy Sodaro, and Ben Joseph compete over Richard Bachman facts.
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Episode 5 : Dungeons & Dragons All-Stars
October. 11,2020
Gus Sorola, Matt Mercer, and Amy Vorpahl separate the Dungeon Amateurs from the Dungeon Masters.
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Episode 4 : Anime
September. 25,2020
Ify, Fiona, and SungWon go on a bizarre adventure but emerge still in one piece.
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Episode 3 : Disney
September. 06,2020
Dani, Oscar, and Joan find a whole new world of pedantic corrections.
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Episode 2 : Marvel
August. 30,2020
Amy, Markeia, and Sam compete to prove who's the real Captain Marvel.
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Episode 1 : Muppets & Puppets
August. 23,2020
Ben, Becky, and Jordan face off to prove who is the true puppetmaster.
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Season 4
Um, Actually… returns in a season where every episode is themed and filmed remotely!
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