Because "Convention Man" doesn't sound as cool
Con Man centers on the post-show life of Wray Nerely the co-star of “Spectrum,” a sci-fi series, which was canceled before its time and went on to become a cult classic beloved by fans. Wray’s good friend, Jack Moore starred as the series Captain and has gone on to become a major celebrity, while Wray hasn’t found his desired level of stardom. Wray is the begrudging guest of sci-fi conventions, comic book store appearances, and different pop culture events; however, everything is not as it seems from the outside. The series will explore these events and all the weird and crazy things that happen to them along the way.
Producer: George Paaswell, Alexander Koehne
Wray Nerely
Bobbie
Jack Moore
No overview available.
13 episodes
Wray Nerely experiences an unusual fan interaction in the airport men’s room and after accepting some timely advice from Sean Astin, is almost ejected from his flight by Air Marshall Cahoots.
Runtime: 12 minWray meets his convention assistant, Karen, who is a machine, a machine, a soft serve machine. Wray signs autographs for his fans and agrees to work on his audition scenes with his manager Bobby.
Runtime: 12 minBobbie tries to help Wray with his audition. Bobbie hinders more than helps. Mocap-king Jerry Lansing pushes pain killers on Wray. Wray feels no pain at the VIP party.
Runtime: 12 minThe day after the VIP party - Wray discovers that he recorded and sent in his audition during his drug and alcohol fueled blackout. Wray insults the fans and apologizes only insulting them more. A handicapped mob forms and gives pursuit.
Runtime: 12 minWray meets the girl of his dreams and knocks her off her feet. Bobbie competes in a cosplay contest judged by the amorous Leslie Jordan and Sean Maher.
Runtime: 12 minBobbie’s “levy” is cresting under the tempest of Leslie Jordan and Sean Maher’s attention. Wray gets an action figure “Wray Wray” and learns the love you can only feel as a Father.
Runtime: 12 minWray and Louise make-out-ish in a blue police box. Hearts and more break over dinner and it’s revealed that Wray Wray is getting action. Leslie, Sean and Bobbie work out their own issues.
Runtime: 12 minWray’s role is downgraded during a video game gig. Milo Ventimiglia convinces Wray to attend a comic book store opening in his absence.
Runtime: 12 minFaith, loss of hope, and Marco Polo.
Runtime: 12 minMichael Dorn and Kevin Gevioux host a panel on racism in animation with Wray. Wray is an equal opportunity bigot. The military rescues Wray from himself.
Runtime: 12 minSpectrum's creator leaks the lost episode of the show and breaks the Internet. Bobbie, Wray and his 90 year old roommate and former stuntman for actresses, Dale, watch it together.
Runtime: 12 minSpectrum Dutch style. The cast grows up and out.
Runtime: 12 minStutter gets cheesy with Wray. The bathroom sees a lot of action. SPECTRUM!!! also A Dutch whore house commercial airs..
Runtime: 12 minNo overview available.
12 episodes
Jack Moore meets with his agents to find his movie career is on the rocks. Wray isn’t sure how to tell Jack he’s dating Faith, Jack’s assistant.
Runtime: 12 minWray admits to Jack that he isn’t interested in climbing back into the Spectrum cockpit. Jack promises Wray an audition for Doctor Cop Lawyer if he agrees to do the movie.
Runtime: 12 minAfter firing his agents, Wray is forced to hire Bobbie to negotiate a cereal commercial on his behalf. Faith decides to get her sh*t in order.
Runtime: 12 minWray shoots a commercial to impress the director of Doctor Cop Lawyer, Diego Alfonso. Against the warnings of the Stunt Coordinator, Wray decides to perform his own stunts.
Runtime: 12 minWhen Bobbie gets Wray the audition for the role of Dick Trimmings, he seeks the assistance of his old friend, the 2nd-best Mo-Cap artist in the world, Jerry Lansing.
Runtime: 12 minIt's a tough room at the auditions for Doctor Cop Lawyer: the casting director brings him in just before lunch, and Director Diego Alfonzo is video conferencing in with a poor connection.
Runtime: 12 minWray heads to the Long Con to help build awareness for Spectrum: The Movie but ends up locked in the boiler room with Lou Ferrigno.
Runtime: 12 minThe Long Con boiler room traps more and more convention goes behind its self-locking door, providing Lou Ferrigno a cast for Of Mice and Men: The Musical.
Runtime: 12 minThe cast of Spectrum reunites at Shock-A-Con and Jack asks Wray to keep an eye on them while he finishes securing financing for the Spectrum movie.
Runtime: 12 minThe gloves come off when the lost Hemsworth, Girth, wanders out of the outback and into the running for the titular character in Doctor Cop Lawyer.
Runtime: 12 minAt the Ambivalence - the Uprising party, Wray is torn between supervising the cast of Spectrum and impressing Finley Farrow.
Runtime: 12 minGirth Hemsworth and Wray compete for the role of Dr. Officer Blade Slater, Esq.
Runtime: 12 min