Portal

Portal

Comedy

Portal

3S | 61E
05/01/2002
6.0

1. Mission Briefing

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5/1/2002

2. Anarchy Online

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5/1/2002

3. Asheron's Call

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5/8/2002

4. More Anarchy Online

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5/15/2002

5. EverQuest

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5/22/2002

6. More Asheron's Call

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5/29/2002

7. More EverQuest

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6/5/2002

8. E3

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6/12/2002

9. Dark Age of Camelot - Albion

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6/19/2002

10. A Very Swampy Portal

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7/3/2002

11. Dark Age of Camelot - Hibernia

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7/10/2002

12. Everquest: Past, Present, and Future

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7/17/2002

13. The High Level Hoedown

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7/24/2002

14. VBS Is On The Air

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7/31/2002

15. Dark Age of Camelot - Midgard

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8/7/2002

16. Visions of Rick

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8/14/2002

17. The Secret Origin of Grooter

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8/21/2002

18. Tales of Sacrifice

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8/28/2002

19. Love & Hate

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9/4/2002

20. How to Make Friends Online

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9/11/2002

21. Vanished

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9/18/2002

22. Fist of the Redneck

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9/25/2002

23. Captive!

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10/2/2002

24. Portal's Salute to the Elements

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10/9/2002

25. Dave Quits

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10/16/2002

26. A Crappy Portal Halloween

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10/27/2002

27. Vacation Day

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11/6/2002

28. Portal's First Annual Film Fest

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11/20/2002

29. Searching for Bodies

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12/4/2002

30. Virtual Arbor Day

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12/18/2002

31. Down The Tubes, Pt. 1 - Enter: Apex

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1/8/2003

32. Down the Tubes, Part 2 - Rust

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1/15/2003

33. Down the Tubes, Part 3 - Desperate Measures

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1/22/2003

Overview

Portal is a former TV show that aired on G4. During its two-season run from 2002–2004, it was one of the most popular shows on the network. Written, produced, and hosted by Dave Meinstein, Portal was in many ways a comedy, a soap opera, a skit comedy show, and a news show. It was an attempt at a new type of show by blending satire, stylistic elements, and various levels of dramatism. Portal was the first television series to use machinima.

Cast

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