Adam Ruins Everything burst onto the scene in 2015 and wasted no time flipping common knowledge on its head. This TV serial, put together by Nice Little Day and Big Breakfast in the United States of America, blends quick jokes with solid research in a way that feels fresh every episode. Host Adam tears through topics people swear by, from restaurant tipping habits to the real story behind historical heroes, leaving audiences both amused and a bit stunned. The pacing keeps things lively. Short sketches slam into expert interviews, then bounce back to punchy explanations. Nothing drags. Viewers who stumbled on Adam Ruins Everything back in 2015 still talk about how it changed casual conversations at parties. One friend suddenly questions everything after watching an episode on college debt or the electoral process. That spark comes straight from the sharp production work of Nice Little Day and Big Breakfast, rooted firmly in the United States of America. What sets the series apart is its refusal to soft-pedal. Facts arrive wrapped in sarcasm and cartoonish visuals that make dense info easy to swallow. Some segments hit harder than others, sure, yet the overall ride stays entertaining. Fans praise how Adam Ruins Everything never talks down to anyone. It just assumes curiosity and rewards it. Created during that 2015 wave of smart comedy, the show carries a distinctly American energy thanks to Nice Little Day and Big Breakfast. Episodes cover ground most programs ignore. Health fads crumble. Consumer tricks get exposed. Even beloved traditions take a few well-aimed shots. The result feels less like a lecture and more like hanging out with the smartest, funniest person in the room. Production values stay tight throughout, a clear mark of the care Nice Little Day and Big Breakfast poured in while working in the United States of America. Years later the TV serial still holds up. Clips circulate online, sparking fresh debates. Newcomers dive into the 2015 episodes and emerge questioning half the things they once accepted without thought. That lasting bite proves the original vision worked. Adam Ruins Everything remains a standout example of comedy that actually teaches something, all thanks to the team at Nice Little Day and Big Breakfast in the United States of America who made it happen.
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Year2015
Number of episodes64
Number of seasons3
Episode run time30
StatusCanceled
GenresComedyDocumentary
Production countriesUnited States of America





