Season 1 · Episode 1
Wil Wheaton talks about Crossbones, and the cancellation of Dracula and Star-Crossed. Then Chris Hardwick discusses a new theme song for The Walking Dead.
Wil Wheaton takes on Felicia Day in a game of "How Will They Bite It?', and talks about Salem, Crossbones, and villain viewpoint movies.
Wil Wheaton talks about “Cosmos”, “Inception”, “Game of Thrones” and Robocop Day in Detroit.
Wil takes on Game of Thrones, Hugh Jackman’s new goatee, and M. Night Shyamalan. He then plays a game of “What Was That?” with guest star Amelia Rose Blaire.
Wil Wheaton talks about Star Wars, True Blood, and Orphan Black, Mike Lawrence goes on a rant against Internet spoilers. Then J. August Richards comes by to talk about some spoilers about a new spinoff of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D., and Wil talks about Hutchinson, KS, which has declared itself as Superman's hometown.
Wil offers his take on Michael Bay's "Transformers: Age of Extinction."
Wil Wheaton talks about True Blood, The Leftovers, and Teen Wolf, and celebrates Batman's 75th anniversary, and plays "How Will They Bite It?" with Andy Serkis.
Wil Wheaton talks about The Strain, Salem, Hemlock Grove, and Gotham.
Wil Wheaton has a big announcement for Comic-Con, and talks about The Walking Dead, The Lottery, and Hollywood ripping off people's childhoods. Kevin Smith also provides helpful tips on how to film your own reaction video.
Wil Wheaton dedicates an episode reviewing what happened at San Diego Comi-Con, including Star Wars Rebels, Guardians of the Galaxy, Boxtrolls, and the Sharknado 2 party.
Wil Wheaton takes on Matt Walsh in a battle of "How Will They Bite It?" But first he talks about The Leftovers, Hercules, and The Quest.
Wil Wheaton reads angry tweets with Skeletor, and talks about Teenage Mutant Ninja Turtles.
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