Wil Wheaton Announces New TV Show 167
An anonymous reader writes "Wil Wheaton just announced a new TV show he's hosting and producing. It'll air on SyFy this summer, starting May 27th. Here's how he describes it: 'The Wil Wheaton Project is a weekly roundup of the things I love on television and on the Internet, with commentary and jokes, and the occasional visit from interesting people who make those things happen. It's sort of like Talk Soup for geeks, with a heavy focus on those hilariously bad paranormal reality shows (in fact, that's where the whole thing started a year ago, but as we worked on the show more and more, we discovered that there were lots of scripted paranormal shows that provided a ton of comedic material. When we expanded to cover the scripted shows, we discovered that nobody was doing a show like this that was just focused on the genre shows that nerds like us love, and we decided that we'd make that show because of reasons.)' He adds, '... if I read correctly between the lines during our meetings with the Syfy executives, this is just the beginning of the network formerly known as Sci-Fi returning to its science fiction roots, which is awesome.'"
Oh, it's on SyFy? (Score:5, Informative)
Then it's either wrestling or it will be cancelled before the end of the season.
As much as I would like to see WilW succeed with this, I just can't picture him doing this while wearing a luchador mask.
Re: genre shows that nerds like us love (Score:4, Informative)
No, he's saying his show will mock them. Hence why they were referred to as "hilariously bad".
Re:Oh, it's on SyFy? (Score:5, Informative)
Wil's alright, the hardcore surf-the-web-using-lynx brigade don't like him or anyone else that can't solder a circuit board using spittle and two random household items, but he's got a certain cachet among the midrange nerdies who grew up on ST:tNG.
Re:Oh, it's on SyFy? (Score:4, Informative)
Despite all the attraction that Sharknado and all the other jumping-the-carcharodon shows have received, they do have a few original sci-fi programs still on the air: Helix and Warehouse 13 come to mind; and while Haven may be a bit more paranormal, it kind of fits.
But if I never see a wrestler, sparkly emo vampyre, or ghoti hunter again, it'll be way way too soon.
Re:Oh, it's on SyFy? (Score:5, Informative)
Actually (to answer the AC), Wesley Crusher was the annoying one, mostly due to the Mary-Sue-ing scriptwriters, and the fact that no one really wanted to see a teenage boy on the bridge of the Enterprise no matter who was playing him. Wil Wheaton was just an actor, all grown up now, and apparently a pretty nice guy. And when a little girl asked him a question about being bullied for being a nerd, he responded like this:
https://www.youtube.com/watch?... [youtube.com]
So: famous Trek actor, nice guy, nerd-friendly, and he tours with Jonathan Coulton. Lots of folks like him. As for everyone else, well, haters gonna hate.
Re:Oh, it's on SyFy? (Score:5, Informative)
So you're claiming that the guy who invented a holiday for playing board games isn't really a nerd? http://www.tabletopday.com/