G4 ran a weekly show called Web Soup in the United States called "Web Soup." Chris Hardwick, the show's host, gives his thoughts on the latest viral videos that have gone viral on the internet. Unlike sister network EThe!'s Soup, which is created by the same staff, this show is not. As a result of the coarse language, violent sequences, and sexually suggestive imagery, the show was rated TV-14. This show, like The Soup, was taped in front of a green screen for the first two seasons. Season three used the same E! News set, but with additional studio audience seats, for the taping of the show. There will be no fourth season of Chris Hardwick, as he announced in a remark on his website. Repackaged old episodes of G4 returned, though.
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G4 ran a weekly show called Web Soup in the United States called "Web Soup." Chris Hardwick, the show's host, gives his thoughts on the latest viral videos that have gone viral on the internet. Unlike sister network EThe!'s Soup, which is created by the same staff, this show is not. As a result of the coarse language, violent sequences, and sexually suggestive imagery, the show was rated TV-14. This show, like The Soup, was taped in front of a green screen for the first two seasons. Season three used the same E! News set, but with additional studio audience seats, for the taping of the show. There will be no fourth season of Chris Hardwick, as he announced in a remark on his website. Repackaged old episodes of G4 returned, though.
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