At Midnight Chris Hardwick Full [CRACKED] Episodes
But while some subjects were unavoidable -- Cash me ousside, Harambe (#RIP), that damn dress -- the diligent research team on @midnight plumbed the nether regions of the world wide web to introduce hilariously stupid memes (and cat videos) to new audiences nightly. It was that symbiotic relationship with the internet -- the name of the show is its Twitter handle, after all -- which created a feedback loop of content that remained fresh for 600 episodes.
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Chris Hardwick will be dishing out points on Comedy Central for the foreseeable future. Comedy Central has picked up @midnight, the late-night game show produced by Funny or Die and hosted by Hardwick, for a full season beginning in 2014.
@midnight had a healthy run on Comedy Central. Although four seasons might not sound like a lot, especially compared to certain other TV comedies, an awful lot of episodes aired. The final episode on August 4 will be the milestone 600th. No, that's not a typo with one too many zeroes. @midnight will indeed have run for 600 episodes by the series finale. This is a series that everybody behind the scenes can be proud of producing.
You can catch the final episodes of @midnight with Chris Hardwick on Mondays - Thursdays at 11:30 p.m. ET on Comedy Central. There are still a couple of weeks left to enjoy. For what you can watch once @midnight is over, our summer TV premiere guide and our 2017 Netflix premiere schedule can help you out. If you're still trying to figure out what you'll be watching in the fall, swing by our rundowns of renewals and cancellations for network and cable/streaming TV.
A. For the season finale of Fear on Oct. 4, we're going to do one. And it's just waiting and seeing. They're doing a similar thing that they did with the flagship series, which is that they gave it six episodes in the first season, then a full order and then Talking Dead came along in the second. I mean, I don't know what's going to happen for Season 2 of Fear, but I assume if people watch it and the Talking Dead (special) we do around its finale, I'd say there's a decent chance we'll do one for next year. I would do it, and we would probably just call it Talking Dead, because it is still a part of the same series.