Randomizer

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  • TV-G
  • 2016
  • 1 Season
  • 9.2  (81)

Randomizer was a six episode television show that aired on the Viceland network in 2016. The show was hosted by comedian and writer Adam Conover, known for his work on the series Adam Ruins Everything, and focused on exploring the randomness of everyday life through a variety of experiments and challenges.

Each episode of Randomizer was structured around a central theme, such as luck, coincidence, or probability, and explored that theme through a series of segments that blended humor and science. For example, in the episode focused on luck, Conover and his team attempted to increase their luck through a variety of techniques, such as wearing lucky clothing or carrying lucky charms. They also interviewed experts in fields such as psychology and statistics to explain the science behind the concept of luck.

One of the most notable features of the show was its use of interactive segments that allowed viewers to participate in the experiments and challenges alongside the hosts. For example, in one segment centered around probability, viewers could log onto the show's website and try to predict the outcomes of a series of random events, such as the roll of a die or the flip of a coin.

In addition to its focus on scientific experimentation, Randomizer also featured a number of humorous segments that aimed to entertain as well as educate. For example, in one episode focused on coincidence, Conover and his team attempted to create the most unlikely coincidence possible by devising a series of elaborate events that had to align perfectly in order to come to fruition.

Randomizer was generally well-received by viewers and critics alike during its brief run on Viceland. The show was praised for its unique blend of humor and science, as well as its interactive segments that allowed viewers to engage with the content in a more hands-on way than is typical for television programming.

Overall, Randomizer was a fast-paced and entertaining show that managed to make complex scientific concepts accessible to a wide audience. While it may not have achieved the same level of mainstream success as some of the more popular science-focused shows on television today, it remains a fascinating and enjoyable program for those interested in exploring the randomness of everyday life through a scientific lens.

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April 20, 2016
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  • Premiere Date
    April 20, 2016
  • IMDB Rating
    9.2  (81)