King of the Nerds | |
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Season 3 | |
No. of episodes | 8 |
Release | |
Original network | TBS |
Original release | January 23 – March 13, 2015 |
Season chronology |
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.
Name [1] | Hometown | Age | Specialty |
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Amanda Liston | Gilbert, Arizona | 25 | Bookworm |
Ben Tully | Los Angeles, California | 29 | Marine biologist |
Colby Burnett | Chicago, Illinois | 29 | Jeopardy! champion |
Heather Wensler | Denver, Colorado | 24 | Neuroscientist |
Jacob Rubin | Oakland, California | 25 | Quizmaster |
Jonathan Adler [Note] | Tempe, Arizona | 28 | Mathematician |
Kaitlin Spak | Redwood City, California | 26 | NASA engineer |
Lily Rutledge-Ellison | Denver, Colorado | 21 | Competitive cosplayer |
Ori Perl | Silver Spring, Maryland | 22 | Larper |
Raychelle Keeling | Springfield, Missouri | 26 | Gamer |
Thomas Vollum | Huntington Beach, California | 21 | Brony |
Todd Landree | Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania | 26 | Comic book nerd |
Contestant | Episode | |||||||||||
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1 | 2 | 3 | 4 | 5 | 6 | 7 1 | 8 | |||||
Jacqueline | IN | WIN | WIN | IN | IN | IN | IN | WIN | WINNER | |||
Ben | WIN | IN | IN | WIN | WIN | WIN | WIN | WIN | RUNNER-UP | |||
Kaitlin | WIN | RISK | RISK | WIN | WIN | WIN | IN | OUT 2 | ||||
Lily | WIN | IN | IN | WIN | WIN | WIN | RISK | OUT 2 | ||||
Raychelle | WIN | IN | IN | WIN | WIN | WIN | OUT | |||||
Amanda | IN | WIN | WIN | IN | IN | RISK | OUT 2 | |||||
Colby | IN | WIN | WIN | RISK | RISK | OUT | ||||||
Heather | IN | WIN | WIN | IN | OUT | |||||||
Ori | RISK | WIN | WIN | OUT | ||||||||
Todd | WIN | IN | OUT | |||||||||
Thomas | WIN | OUT | ||||||||||
Jacob | OUT | |||||||||||
^Note 1 : Teams were dissolved and Nerd Wars became individual challenges.
^Note 2 : The loser(s) of the Nerd War were automatically eliminated.
No. in series | No. in season | Title | Original air date | U.S. viewers (millions) | |
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17 | 1 | "Judgment Day" | January 23, 2015 | 0.89 [3] | |
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18 | 2 | "And Now for Something Different" | January 30, 2015 | 0.70 [4] | |
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19 | 3 | "The Gods Are Angry" | February 6, 2015 | 0.81 [5] | |
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20 | 4 | "Do They Choose Wisely...or Poorly?" | February 13, 2015 | 0.86 [6] | |
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21 | 5 | "Nuclear Nerd Games" | February 20, 2015 | 0.78 [7] | |
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22 | 6 | "Murder at Nerdvana?!" | February 27, 2015 | 0.86 [8] | |
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23 | 7 | "Invasion of the Nerd Snatchers" | March 6, 2015 | 0.87 [9] | |
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24 | 8 | "The Nerdtastic Finale" | March 13, 2015 | 0.83 [10] | |
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