Our latest Channel Surfing TV picks include a talkshow, a video game adaptation, and an animated special. A famed former late night television host interviews some of today’s most interesting people in My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman. Head back into the Wasteland in an all-new season of Fallout. Then, watch the result of some of animation’s most bold creators with Adult Swim’s The Elephant.
In-Depth Conversation
David Letterman is no stranger to interviewing celebrities. He’s had over 30 years experience on the late night circuit serving as host of both Late Night and The Late Show. He has stepped away from the weeknight grind, but he still has his own talk show with My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman.
The series allows Letterman to dive deeper into his subjects with longer interviews and going both inside and outside the traditional studio setting. In the upcoming season, he will converse with an interesting mix of people including Michael B. Jordan, MrBeast, and Jason Bateman.
Stream season six of My Next Guest Needs No Introduction with David Letterman beginning Tuesday, December 16, on Netflix.
Welcome to New Vegas
When we last left Fallout, the Ghoul sets out to find his family as well as the leadership of the enigmatic and shady Vault-Tec. Lucy decides to join him on his search after disowning her father. Meanwhile, Maximus becomes a hero for The Brotherhood.
In the new season, the action takes viewers through the Wasteland of the Mojave Desert to the post-apocalyptic city of New Vegas. There will be several new faces to the show including Kumail Nanjiani and Macaulay Culkin.
The season two premiere of Fallout releases Wednesday, December 17, on Prime Video.
A Creative Experiment
Patrick McHale, Ian Jones-Quartey, Rebecca Sugar, and Pendleton Ward are the creators behind some of Cartoon Network’s most influential animated shows. They will also all be working together on a fresh new project called Adult Swim’s The Elephant.
Sugar and Jones-Quartey as a duo, McHale, and Ward are responsible for overseeing one part of a three-act story. The catch is that each act is made in isolation with no one knowing what the others are working on. Then, Jack Pendarvis and Kent Osborne, two Adventure Time alums, help guide the different sections together resulting in a single, unexpected narrative.
Adult Swim’s The Elephant airs Friday, December 19, on Adult Swim.

