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Episode #06046
Scrabble's new rules will open up the game to a new generation of quasi-literate Us Weekly readers. (03:30)
Episode #03133
Stephen fills out the proper documents to run for president in the South Carolina primary. (5:40)
Episode #03046
Jeannette Walls, author of "The Glass Castle," finds out what happens when Stephen throws stones. (6:18)
Episode #02149
Stephen lashes out against both "Jeopardy" and The Decemberists for riding his coattails. (4:28)
Episode #02120
Stephen takes a look at Jesus camp, warns of the Four Horsemen of the A-Pop-Calypse, and sits down with actor Ted Danson. (0:33)
Episode #02120
Stephen asks Ted Danson why his new sitcom doesn't take place underwater. (6:22)
Episode #02109
"Crumbelievable" isn't just an ad campaign, it's a perfect metaphor for the state of American pop culture -- crumbled into little pieces. (1:48)
Episode #02098
Nowadays there are pizzas made for one, vacation packages designed for one -- what's next? Bicycles built for one? (3:08)
Episode #02070
Al Gore's movie is the highest-grossing PowerPoint presentation in history. (3:42)
Episode #02070
Stephen finally decides on a combined name for Jennifer Aniston and Vince Vaughn. (0:09)
Episode #02025
Until wheels get their act together, the president should travel by hot air balloon or dirigible. (4:48)
Episode #02020
To be happy and successful in a relationship, Stephen reveals his four laws of love. (3:14)