King of the Nerds (season 3) (original) (raw)

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The third and final season of King of the Nerds aired on TBS from January 23, 2015, to March 13, 2015. Inspired by the Revenge of the Nerds films, the season was hosted by actors and executive producers Robert Carradine and Curtis Armstrong, known for their roles as Lewis Skolnick and Dudley "Booger" Dawson, respectively, in Revenge of the Nerds.

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dbo:abstract The third and final season of King of the Nerds aired on TBS from January 23, 2015, to March 13, 2015. Inspired by the Revenge of the Nerds films, the season was hosted by actors and executive producers Robert Carradine and Curtis Armstrong, known for their roles as Lewis Skolnick and Dudley "Booger" Dawson, respectively, in Revenge of the Nerds. (en)
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dbp:shortsummary *Nerd War: Each team has two hours to craft two boats out of cardboard and duct tape, which they must use to race across a swimming pool. While crossing the water, the teams must collect submerged puzzle pieces etched with geometry problems, which, when solved and placed in the correct order, reveal the combination to a lock on a chest containing a golden laurel wreath. The first team to return to the starting point and place the wreath upon their bust is named the winner. **Reward: Each member of the winning team earns a Razer pro gaming system. *Nerd-Off: Two competitors take turns matching objects to relevant figures in ancient Greek mythology; for example, a wooden horse is paired with Odysseus, while theatre masks are paired with Dionysus. The first person to match four items correctly wins. (en) *Nerd War: The teams compete in a variety of party games. Magician Penn Jillette and actress Rachelle Lefevre temporarily join the teams to provide their assistance. The team with the most points after three games wins the challenge. **Reward: Each winning team member receives an ultimate tabletop pack from Rio Grande Games. *Nerd-Off: Set in a post-nuclear dystopian future, two players race to complete a word jumble. The nerds must first retrieve 28 letter tiles hidden, amongst other items, inside several bins of green "toxic waste". They must then arrange the letters to form words and fill in the blanks to an incomplete message. The boxed letters within the message are used to solve the final answer phrase. The first person to finish the word jumble, without spelling errors, is safe from elimination. (en) *Nerd War: The teams compete in a science fiction-themed cosplay contest, requiring them to create their own costumes and tell a story through performance. The teams are judged on their creativity, costumes, and moral of their stories by voice actress Tara Strong, professional cosplayer Yaya Han, and actor Billy Boyd. **Reward: The winning team receives $250 gift codes from BuyCostumes.com. *Nerd-Off: Two nerds embark on a journey through an enchanted forest filled with mythical creatures. The setting and outfits for the challenge draw inspiration from Monty Python and the Holy Grail. Each creature the contestants encounter poses them with a riddle. The first contestant to answer three riddles correctly wins. (en) *Nerd War: The competitors take turns listing off words related to a particular category, such as the first generation of Pokémon, spells from Harry Potter, songs by "Weird Al" Yankovic, and plays by William Shakespeare. If a player is unable to answer, an alien queen blasts them in the face with "acid". Two squirts to the face knocks them out of the challenge. The game continues until one nerd remains. After the winner is determined, the first two contestants to be eliminated from the Nerd War compete in a sudden-death round. The loser is immediately banished. **Reward: The winner receives their own robot sculpture by artist and sculptor Dave Pressler. *Nerd-Off: Two contestants compete in a variation of Stratego, controlling an army of game pieces, representing different types of nerds, to find and capture the opponent's flag. The players' pieces are arranged on the board according to their specifications, and they cannot see the values of their opponent's pieces. The first player to capture the enemy flag wins. (en) *Nerd War: In a throwback to the first season of King of the Nerds, the teams work with music producers and choreographers to create their own "nerd anthems". The teams are judged on their lyrics, choreography, and overall performance by Gym Class Heroes lead vocalist Travie McCoy, singer-songwriter and actress Lisa Loeb, and recording artist and DJ Moby. **Reward: The winners receive multimedia gaming headsets from Turtle Beach Systems. *Nerd-Off: Two contestants compete in a challenge inspired by Indiana Jones. First, the nerds must grab a whip lying atop a steep hill, dodging giant boulders along the way, and use it to disarm a gun-wielding mannequin. Then, they must obtain a dagger from a cauldron filled with live snakes and cut through a rope connected to a suspended burlap sack, which contains ten idols labeled with the names of famous "nerds of yore": Leonardo da Vinci, Nicolaus Copernicus, Isaac Newton, Benjamin Franklin, Mary Shelley, Nikola Tesla, Madame Curie, Albert Einstein, Neil Armstrong, and Stephen Hawking. The first person to correctly order the idols by birthdate wins. (en) *Nerd War: The teams are tested on their knowledge of forensic science in a murder mystery challenge. To solve the mystery, the teams race to complete four stations centered around several criminal investigation techniques: fingerprint analysis, bloodstain pattern analysis, hair analysis, and DNA profiling. The first team to solve the stations and deduce the identity of the murderer, along with their weapon, wins. **Reward: The winners each receive a prize robotics kit. *Nerd-Off: Two contestants compete in a trivia contest about horror films. They must first identify a horror film based on the movie quote provided by the hosts. For every correct answer, the contestants get to use their cricket bats to bash zombies in the head. Each zombie has a different hidden point value. Higher difficulty questions allow the players to kill more zombies and net more points. The person with the highest score after three rounds is declared the winner. **Note: Following the Nerd-Off, teams are officially dissolved and subsequent Nerd Wars become individual challenges. (en) *Nerd War: The remaining contestants compete in a quiz bowl based on various nerd topics. The first two competitors to answer five questions correctly earn a spot in the final Nerd-Off. The banished nerds must pledge allegiance to one of the four finalists, who is allowed to call upon them to answer one question on their behalf. *Nerd-Off: The final two nerds compete head-to-head in seven "fiendishly insidious nerd games": speed chess, Tekken Tag Tournament 2, a crossword puzzle, a word logic puzzle, a math equation puzzle, Connect Four, and a nonogram. The first person to win four games is crowned "King of the Nerds". (en)
dbp:title And Now for Something Different (en) Do They Choose Wisely...or Poorly? (en) Invasion of the Nerd Snatchers (en) Murder at Nerdvana?! (en) Nuclear Nerd Games (en) The Gods Are Angry (en) The Nerdtastic Finale (en)
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