Quick Clicks: Jennie Garth, ‘Easy to Assemble’, ‘EPIC FU’, ‘Good Knight’s Quest’

Web series and web video bits from around the internets worth clicking today:

Easy to Assemble revealed the winner of the season-long Co-Worker of the Year contest between co-stars Illeana Douglas and Justine Bateman in the debut (above) of the bonus episodes, “Flying Solo”, (aka 3-ep season finale) of the IKEA-backed comedy web series. Guest stars David Henrie, Tim Meadows, Sung Kang and more are all on board this transatlantic disco flight. [My Damn Channel]

Jennie Garth (of the old 90210) stars in a new branded web series, Garden Party, from NBC Digital Studio and Edelman’s MATTER division debuted today on iVillage.com. Garth, now a ‘celeb mom’, “meets with farmers, chefs, moms and kids to find new and exciting ways to get families to love their veggies.” Lead sponsor is Clorox Co.’s Hidden Valley® Ranch Dressing brand. [iVillage]

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EPIC FU is back! Their new preview video (below) from creators Zadi Diaz and Steve Woolf sets up the return from hiatus tomorrow and the launch of two new original internet culture web series, all under their flagship EPIC FU banner. And their newly renovated site will go live as a daily fresh content hub that will serve as a global online culture blog network. They will also headline the Tubefilter Web TV Meetup tomorrow night in Los Angeles, which will also be lived streamed on Stickam.com and epicfu.com/live for those that can’t make it out. [EPIC FU]

A Good Knight’s Quest won Escapist Magazine’s 2009 Film Festival, and the new web series from The Crew creator Brett Register announced a February 2010 launch of the full series on Escapist’s site. Web series standouts Craig Frank, Paula Rhodes, Douglas Sarine, Charlie Bodin, Cathy Baron and Angie Cole star in this gamer comedy. [Escapist]

動新聞 美國深夜脫口秀大風吹, which according to Google translation reads: “Moving news the U.S. late-night talk show-hopping.” The video (below) has been making the rounds today as an Chinese news station created a computer-generated explanation of NBC’s late night talk show hoopla between Conan O’Brien and Jay Leno. [Boing Boing]

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