Caldwell Tanner, Siobhan Thompson, and Nate Dern inspect guns and review the Diagon Alley bar scene.
Can Jared Logan, Daniel O’Brien, and Haley Mancini identify droids by sight and monsters by sound?
Ally Beardsley, Adam Conover, and Alice Wetterlund arrange Sailor Scouts and dethrone stewards.
Sorting swords proves an arduous task for contestants Ally Beardsley, Ify Nwadiwe, and Becca Scott.
Brennan Lee Mulligan, Siobhan Thompson, and Adam Conover name dragons and parse nonlinear timelines.
Zac Oyama, Becca Scott, and Thomas Middleditch scrutinize anime jazz and interplanetary linguistics.
Power-ups and sibling rivalries beleaguer Ify Nwadiwe, DC Pierson, and Emily Axford.
Middle-earthian bards regale Brian Murphy, Amy Vorpahl, and Matt Mercer, plus a lesson in THAC0.
Adam Lustick, Dan Black, and Jackie Kashian appraise MTG cards and scream for superhuman ice cream.
Ally Beardsley, Zach Sherwin, and Siobhan Thompson assess Pokémon's missteps and Merlin's real age.
Spellcasters hex Nick Marini, Emily Heller, and Edgar Momplaisir into forgetting the game's rules
Juggernaut and Filch have much in common according to Natalie Palamides, Demi Adejuyigbe, and Murph.
Hector Navarro, Ryan Martin, and Zach Kornfeld delve into Darth Vader and deleted scenes.
Shane Crown, Zeke Nicholson, and Ally Beardsley sample space appetizers and make sense of mwahahas.
Matt Kirshen, Becca Scott, and Amy Vorpahl earn heart points and liken dragons to Spice Girls.
Shane Crown, Jordan Doll, and Ify Nwadiwe beef up like Goku and consider going alt-Sith.
Brennan Lee Mulligan, Ryan Martin, and Jackie Kashian ponder pink kryptonite and missing mages.
Nathan Yaffe, Haley Mancini, and Kirk Damato question Xena's powers and make bribes for Pokémon.
Shane Crown, Jenny Lorenzo, and Erika Ishii shudder over underwater levels and moving to Florida.
Jordan Doll, Jon Gutierrez, and Maggie Mae Fish admire Gelflings' wings and Ser Mandon Moore's bops.
Hector Navarro, Danielle Radford, and Nick Mundy play name-that-robot and learn ALF's real name.
Matt Mercer, Becca Scott, and Jon Gabrus identify with Tingle and fixate on New Zealand.
Zac Oyama, Kirk Damato, Sam Bashor fear for their gamer cred and admire Crash Bandicoot's style.
Amy Vorpahl, Emma Fyffe, and Stef Woodburn defend Petunia Dursley and Pluto's planethood.
Ally Beardsley, Jon Gutierrez, and Shane Crown slam sexist Smurfs and ponder Planets of the Apes.
Siobhan Thompson, Ify Nwadiwe, and Emma Fyffe celebrate Hogswatch and pacify the Knights Who Say Ni.
Amy Vorpahl, Jared Logan, and Demi Adejuyigbe stan Ned Ryerson and name fictional vampires.
Champions Jared Logan, Siobhan Thompson, and Jon Gutierrez compete for the title of Most Correct.
Brennan Lee Mulligan, Jessica Clemons, and Chris Calilung side-eye comic crossover double dates.
Caldwell Tanner, Jessica Ross, and Alyssa Rousoneios draw zaratans and debate fast zombies.
Ally Beardsley, Amy Vorpahl, and Jason Gong count MeowMeowBeenz & wonder what the hell a quatloo is.
Ify Nwadiwe, Siobhan Thompson, & Jeremy Puckett feed fictional characters & cast Tolkien Beatles.
What does it take to stump the nerdy? Mike Trapp and team pull back the curtain.
Kirk Damato, Marisha Ray, and Brennan Lee Mulligan write Avatar fan fiction and stan Entwives.
Rekha Shankar, Joan Ford & Janie Stolar liken Mr. Big to Trump in an obsessive homage to classic TV.
Ally Beardsley, Ify Nwadiwe, and Ryanni name gnomes and match prosthetics to their fictional owners.
Erika Ishii, Eme Ikwuakor, and Becca Scott hoard video game items and dream of Beholders.
Shane Crown, Luke Field, and Danielle Radford spot the fake wrestler and feel sorry for dragons.
Sam Bashor, Ryan Martin, and Tao Yang apply to superhero college and arrange robots by size.
Rachel Bloom, Grant O'Brien, & Siobhan Thompson test their playbill memories in a musical-themed ep.
Jordan Doll, Nick Marini, & Liam Senior mistrust Lakitu's impartiality & debate if Donatello's cool.
Ken Napzok, Emma Fyffe, and Michelle Nguyen Bradley size up spaceships and say no to butt brains.
Zac Oyama, Caldwell Tanner, & Frank Garcia-Hejl pinpoint pirates & find the fake Simpsons character.
Mike Drucker, Alex Song, & Carolyn Page compete with fan Jamel Wood in a LIVE episode from NYCC 2019
Alex Schmidt, Zac Oyama, and Haley Mancini beat up vampires & find the darker side of Roger Rabbit.
Betsy Sodaro, Jessica Ross, & Oscar Montoya test their horror knowledge in a special spooky episode.
Kirk Damato, Liam Senior, & Noah Diamond-Stolzman boycott the Triwizard Cup & play "Name That Elf."
Tao Yang, David Gallegos & Dani Fernandez cozy up to H.P. Lovecraft & test their acronym knowledge.
Luke Field, Eli Yudin, and Joan Ford feed the fictional and get sloppy with their Death Notes.
Jenny Lorenzo, Nick Marini, and Erika Ishii muse over mythical maps and count Aristocats' lives.
Maggie Mae Fish, Jessica Ross, & Jon Gutierrez chug Felix Felicis & dish about Kermit's old flame.
Shane Crown, Jon Gutierrez, and Amy Vorpahl celebrate fictional holidays & play "name that Santa."
Lily Du, Amy Dallen, and Emma Fyffe read tabloids for wizards & match origin stories to superheroes.
Shay Parsons, T.J. Gonzalez, & Jessica Clemons join Squirtle's squad & identify cartoon pet sounds.
SEASON 3 PREMIERE! Maddox, Amy Vorpahl, and Lou Wilson join Mike Trapp for another round of nerdy corrections.
Matt Mercer and Marisha Ray compete against Kaitlin Thompson and Jessica Ross in romantic trivia.
Grae Drake, Shane Crown, 'n Raphael Chestang price-check The Maltese Falcon and play “21 Jump Streep.”
Luke Field, Amy Dallen, and Jay Washington re-attach attack catchphrases and ponder Neopets pets.
Joan Ford, Jordan Doll, & Winston A. Marshall play Categorical and “Name That Monkey!”
Jon Gutierrez, Markeia McCarty, and Ryan Creamer ponder Funko Pops and play “Where Am I?”
Haley Mancini, Kirk Damato, & Julia Prescott recall Troy McClure's career and Comic Book Guy's name.
Ify Nwadiwe, Emma Fyffe, and Liam Senior fix a wrong Rubik's Cube and remember Redwall rodents.
Devon Stewart, Kim Horcher, & Tao Yang debunk Dance Dance Revolution ratings and play "Legal Limit."
Trisha Hershberger, Sam Maggs, and Erika Ishii take guesses on GoBots and a real film review.
Jess Ross, Michelle Nguyen Bradley, and Malika Lim Eubank face off over anime, videogames, and more.
Kelly Nugent, Zac Oyama, and Jessica Clemons look for corrections in My Little Pony and more.
Ben, Becky, and Jordan face off to prove who is the TRUE puppetmaster.
Amy, Markeia, and Sam compete to prove who's the REAL Captain Marvel.
Dani, Oscar, and Joan find a whole new world of pedantic corrections.
Ify, Fiona, and SungWon go on a bizarre adventure but emerge still in one piece.
Gus Sorola, Matt Mercer, and Amy Vorpahl separate the Dungeon Amateurs from the Dungeon Masters.
Andrew Rosas, Betsy Sodaro, and Ben Joseph compete over Richard Bachman facts.
Emma Fyffe, Winston A. Marshall, and Rekha Shankar are given the ultimate toon trivia test.
Owen Parsons, Terrence Wiggins, and Vernon X. Odemns fight to see who is the most super effective.
Ify Nwadiwe takes over the host's chair and relegates Trapp to a mere contestant (alongside Zac and Haley).
Becca Scott, Eli Yudin, and Carolyn Page get carded in the nerdiest way possible.
Jeff Hiller, Lindsay Jones, and Grant O'Brien set out to prove who has all that jazz.
Brennan, Erika, and Goots compete in an all-star battle royale.
It's another couples-only, love-celebrating, still-pedantic edition of Um Actually!
The writers / past hosts of Um Actually compete in the ultimate nerdy battle royale.
Rekha, Jess, and Caldwell take a trip to the world of Nickelodeon nostalgia.
Andrew, Mike, and Joan learn about Marvel's Gibbon and discuss the darkness of Kevin McCallister.
Emma, Amy, and Gutes compete to prove who is the true monarch of British nerdery.
Gus, Kirk, and Amy talk Austin Powers, guess some screams, and more.
Erik Voss, Kelly Nugent, and DC Pierson compete to see whose new world is the bravest.
Justin, Travis, and Clint McElroy battle to see who's the most pedantic member of the family.
Jordan, Marina, and Trisha talk all kinds of creatures from ancient tales.
Maude, Erika, and Carolyn talk Uruk-hai impressions and more.
The Dropout mods take a break from keeping the Discord civil to compete over nerdy trivia.
Danielle, Dan, and Jay bodyslam some wrestling trivia to see who will win the belt.
Jordan, Michelle, and Shane compete but more importantly learn what an echidna looks like.
Becca Scott, Satine Pheonix, and James Willems unionize to fight the oppressive point system.
Erik Voss, MT, and Jay Washington dance in their seats with excitement.
Orion Black, Kendra Wells, and Eli Yudin face off in an entirely anime themed episode.
Carolyn Page, Gus Sorola, and Andrew Rosas duke it out in a redemption episode.
Kelly Nugent, Erika Ishii, and Malika Lim Eubank try to run faster than their friends.
Betsy Sodaro, Mark Rennie, and Oscar Montoya determine which horror franchises never went to space.
Matt Mercer, Haley Mancini, and Matthew Kelly wonder if there's an Aquaman for rivers and lakes.
Ify Nwadiwe and Brodie Reed team up to face off against Dani Fernandez and Danielle Radford.
Aabriya Iyengar, Taliesin Jaffe, and Brennan Lee Mulligan sing the praises of the long Tetris piece.
Emma Fyffe, Amy Vorpahl, and Winston A. Marshall ho ho throw down in a holiday themed episode.
Michael Saltzman, Amy Dallen, and Markiea McCarty test their knowledge of bird sounds and logos.
Jon Gabrus, Jay Washington, and Brian Murphy try not to tap out first in this wrestling themed episode.
Becca Scott, Joan Ford, and Erika Ishii hump something and break rules.
Brennan Lee Mulligan, Siobhan Thompson, and Winston A. Marshall try to deliver a Santa fatality.
Markeia McCarty, Matt Acevedo, and Malika Lim Eubank learn about Goldballs' balls.
Jordan Doll, Rekha Shankar, and Spencer Porter fight to get greenlit in this TV themed episode.
Newcomers Brian David Gilbert and Karen Han face off against Emma Fyffe and try to draw a La Cegua.
Andrew Rosas, Carolyn Page, and Jon Gutierrez learn about the origins of hello before the game even starts.
Amy Dallen, Danielle Radford, and Tao Yang discuss what makes you a true New Donker.
Julia Prescott, Ben Siemon, and Haley Mancini hope they're not too old for an all cartoons episode.
Jess Ross, Lindsay Katai, and Kelly Nugent wonder why there's no question about John Carter's balls.
Newcomers Liam O'Brien, Krystina Arielle, and Sam Riegel wonder who named the Eternals.
Carlos Luna, Izzy Roland, and B. Dave Walters talk about walking out of the Garfield movie.
Oops, all loud, opinionated, center stagers! Featuring Brennan, Adam Conover, and Jon Gabrus.
Glenn Boozan, Krystina Arielle, and Izzy Roland enter the Bravo-verse.
Amy Vorpahl, Aabria Iyengar, and Persephone Valentine learn exactly three phrases in German.
Dads Ivan Van Norman, Ify Nwadiwe, and Caldwell Tanner see who knows their kids' favorite shows best.
Nick Marini, B. Dave Walters, and Damien Haas make up a bunch of zombie names.
Riley, Zig, and Siobhan talk Chrono Trigger music, Shonda Rhimes, and more.
Anthony, Jess, and Tao talk videogame cutscenes, Superman's weird powers, and more.
Kelly, Markeia, and Kara take on Mike Trapp's spookiest horror media incorrect statements.
Surena, Danielle, and Michelle talk sunglasses, Steven Universe, and karma.
Jimmy, Beth, and Freddie talk cheat codes, Super Mario, and vampires.
Frosk, Fiona, and Carolyn draw redcaps, figure out alternate werewolf names, and salute the horrors of America.
Amy, Brian, and Emma discuss procotts, himbos, and how villains apply for credit cards.
Brennan, Siobhan, and Ify discuss British cuisine, breaking the fourth wall and why ships are named with numerals.
Matt, Coy, and Morgana talk franchises, dystopian empathy, and why there were so many cartoons about ducks in the nineties.
Kait, Janie, and Jon discuss what makes a show prestige television.
Jasmine, Johnny, and Jamie (Amy) talk cancer mages, eating souls, and how failure can be fun.
Cody, Mano, and Jay talk about TSA pre-check, rude games, and trigonometry.
Amy, Markeia, and Kelly ask the age old question: is it worse to sleep with your clone or your sibling?
Glenn, Krystina, and Izzy return to the Bravoverse and sing every Real Housewives song to Trapp.
Danielle, Michelle, and Vanessa talk about fizzy-fizzy boom magic, hot sauce names, and hate-reading. *Note: When filming the episode, something went wrong with recording Saltzman's audio. Our sound mixer did their best to clean it up.*
Chris, Emma, and Nikhil try to figure out what Count Dooku's first name is.
Blaine, Ross, and Joey show off their knowledge of The Bard.
Saige, Omar, and Persephone discuss cortados, horror cartoons, and remind you to check your voter registration.
Ryan, Jess, and Jess try not to break their buzzers and discover that God is canon.
Erika, Jess, and Hector vie for winningest contestant and discuss 80s cartoon sidekicks.
Saltzman, Lily, and Trapp test their foodie knowledge and argue what makes the best egg sandwich.
Jujubee, Monét X Change, and Trinity Taylor identify superhero butts while Ify and Brian serve looks.
Jay, Austin, and Fiona discuss which video game characters are black and why the Skywalkers are bad.
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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