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Where's the Logic?

TV Show 2015 45m/ep 8.1 /10 Returning
TNT A TNT Original
Directed by Andrey Levin

Where's the Logic is a breezy TNT talk and comedy program that gathers real life pairs and close friends to hunt for logical threads in the most unlikely places. Rather than pitting genders against each other, the format treats male and female reasoning as two complementary angles on a problem.... Read more

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About Where's the Logic?

Where's the Logic is a breezy TNT talk and comedy program that gathers real life pairs and close friends to hunt for logical threads in the most unlikely places. Rather than pitting genders against each other, the format treats male and female reasoning as two complementary angles on a problem. Each episode invites star couples and on screen partners to collaborate with the host, Azamat Musagaliev, as they try to connect random objects, odd events, and strange facts into coherent explanations. The aim is to turn everyday quirks into a playful puzzle, using humor and quick banter to reveal the logic hiding in plain sight. The tone stays light, improvisational, and audience friendly, emphasizing collaboration over competition and shared discovery.

Directed by Andrey Levin for TNT in 2015, the show was created by Vyacheslav Dusmukhametov, Semyon Slepakov, and Garik Martirosyan. Azamat Musagaliev hosts as himself, guiding star couples through lighthearted challenges.

Reception and themes: The series leans into a friendly, accessible sense of humor that treats logic as a teamwork exercise. It foregrounds collaboration, curiosity, and playful debate between partners and the host, suggesting shared reasoning often beats lone cleverness.

Details

Release Date
November 29, 2015
Episode Length
45m
User Ratings
11 votes
Type
TV Series
Seasons
8
Episodes
234
Network
TNT
Status
Returning Series
Genres
Comedy, Talk
Country
Russia
Studio
Comedy Club Production
External Links
View on IMDB

Cast

Azamat Musagaliev

Azamat Musagaliev

Self - Show Host

Director: Andrey Levin

Created by: Vyacheslav Dusmukhametov, Semyon Slepakov, Garik Martirosyan

Seasons (8 seasons, 234 episodes)

Season 1

Season 1

6 episodes - 2015

Season 2

Season 2

27 episodes - 2016

Season 3

Season 3

40 episodes - 2017

Season 4

Season 4

40 episodes - 2018

Season 5

Season 5

40 episodes - 2019

Season 6

Season 6

36 episodes - 2020

Season 7

Season 7

36 episodes - 2021

Season 8

Season 8

9 episodes - 2022

Frequently Asked Questions

Where's the Logic? is not currently available to stream, rent, or buy online in the US. Check back later for updates.

Where's the Logic? has 8 seasons with a total of 234 episodes.

With a rating of 8.1/10 from 11 viewers, Where's the Logic? is highly recommended and considered excellent by most viewers.

Where's the Logic is a breezy TNT talk and comedy program that gathers real life pairs and close friends to hunt for logical threads in the most unlikely places. Rather than pitting genders against each other, the format treats male and female reasoning as two complementary angles on a problem. E...

Where's the Logic? stars Azamat Musagaliev.

Where's the Logic? was created by Vyacheslav Dusmukhametov, Semyon Slepakov, and Garik Martirosyan.

Where's the Logic? was released on November 29, 2015.

Where's the Logic? is a Comedy and Talk series.

Azamat Musagaliev plays the Self - Show Host on Where's the Logic. The TNT comedy talk show features star couples, partners on set and friends trying to link illogical events.

Where's the Logic has 8 seasons and 234 episodes so far. It is listed as a returning series.

The show was created by Vyacheslav Dusmukhametov, Semyon Slepakov, and Garik Martirosyan. It’s a TNT comedy talk show.

The program explores male and female logic and brings together star couples, partners on set, and friends to build logical links between seemingly illogical events or facts. It emphasizes lighthearted debates and quick problem solving.