We traveled all the way to the famous Upright Citizens Brigade Theatre and teamed up with our friends at GE to do a live episode about the apocalypse in front of a sold-out crowd.
Things got pretty meaty.
As we closed out the year, nothing was as it seemed...
It was a week of knowledge bombs. Boom!
The views have been tallied. The critics have been ignored. Nothing but the hits: the 25 most crazy popular articles we put up this year.
We were all pretty worked up about a certain trilogy, and it might surprise you that it wasn't 'Kung Fu Panda.'
There was one thing we could all settle down and agree upon: Terry Crews is a king among men.
The apocalypse survival strategies you'll gain should be enough to get you to buy a ticket.
Jury's still out whether or not salt's going to kill you dead. But it sure as heck made you smarter!
We wanted to know more about this industry that's rife with thieves and shameless lies, so we spoke to a couple of authors to get the inside scoop.
We like our history like we like our video games - violent and full of secrets.
With such favorites as: 'Why is content so political all of the sudden? Is it because your organization is a big evil pile of turd?'
Dragons and terrorists and cats! Oh my...
We roughed out the week's edges like 40-grit sandpaper.
We spoke with Ryan Nichols, whose seven year-old son, Sam, has autism so severe he needs constant caring for. Here's what we learned.