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Humor was ok. I was annoyed by the laugh track. Or it sounded like it was a laugh track. He did thank an audience.

http://www.hulu.com/the-wil-wheaton-p...

Not all the jokes hit for me, but enough did, that I'll watch again. Personally I think Wil is more personable (and funny) when he's not working off of a script, and a little more relaxed, like on "Tabletop". I know he was trying to be like those other shows you mentioned, but I hope he has the time to develop the show into it's own thing. Think it might be better that way.


Oh, and he did post a picture of the audience that was at the taping: https://twitter.com/wilw/status/47177...

Yeah, basically a Talk Soup/Tosh.0 show with a geek flavor.
Hopefully they'll move away from that format, even if it is literally the cheapest type of TV show to make, so even dismal ratings can keep it on the air.



On another note, Wil mentioned a listing of some of the shows cancelled in 2014. For those of you that have been on the "Cancelled Shows of 2014" thread totally know that I'm still and forever mourning for "Almost Human". So it makes me SOOOO HAPPY to hear that Wil not only mentioned this show but added "This show didn't even had a chance!" And he's right! It didn't! I'm still hoping someone will pick up the show. Now I know what the Firefly fans feel like. T_T

I agree that he was stiff and seemed to be trying to hard to be funny.
I'd think it better if it was geek version of Russell Howard's good news. But people outside of the UK probably haven't heard of it.
He says it wasn't a laugh track, but a live audience. Even If they used one on EP 1, they definitely didn't on EP 2.
I was really hoping he'd wear typical geek clothes - some kind of t-shirt, but I guess you gotta wear a suit jacket and tie once you make it to network tv.
I liked it, will continue to watch. Felicia Day next week!