Panelists Sam Cross, Ryan Guthrie, and Rachele Alexander discuss the new series with host, Nathan. They talk about what the show will cover and then ask each other questions to help listeners learn their stances on various geeky topics.
The panelists discuss the first half of the fourth season of Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. They also discuss the coming of Marvel's Inhumans and whether or not any of this will affect Marvel's Netflix series.
The cast discusses the first half of the sixth season of ABC's Once Upon a Time. They discuss how the season has gone so far and where they want it to go.
The panel discusses the first half of the third season of Gotham. They talk about the outlandish nature of the series, the character of Barbara Keene, and what they want to see in the second half of the season.
The cast discusses the wave of post-apocalyptic teen-lead fiction coming to the forefront. They discuss their favorites, the adaptations, and the beyond-coincidental similarities between The Hunger Games and Battle Royale.
The cast discusses why so many reboots and continuations keep coming out. They also discuss their favorite and least favorite reboots and whether something can really destroy your childhood.
The panel talks about the comic and the film, Snowpiercer. They discuss the similarities and differences between the two versions, discuss the direction and acting in the film, and talk about which version they prefer.
The panel discusses The Big Bang Theory. They talk about whether it's a funny show, whether it's good or bad for geeky people, and how the world has changed for geeks in the last 20 years.
The panel discusses the proliferation of streaming services both from a consumer standpoint and the corporate standpoint. They make their predictions about what will happen to the market.
The panel discusses the first two seasons of Voltron: Legendary Defender. They talk about how it compares to the original series, how the plot lines work, and where they want the story to go from here.
The panelists discuss the first season of Marvel's Iron Fist on Netflix. They discuss why audiences didn't enjoy it as much as Netflix's other Marvel series by discussing the cast, comic origins, and story line.
The panel discusses the movie, Guardians of the Galaxy Vol. 2. They discuss its merits as a stand alone movie, a comic book adaptation, and part of the MCU.
The panel discusses the second half of the sixth season of Once Upon a Time. They discuss how it worked as an endpoint of the series, how they enjoyed the send off for the cast, and whether a seventh season is a good idea.
The panel discusses the second half of the second season of DC's Legends of Tomorrow. They discuss the new characters, changed premises, and where they want season 3 to go.
The panel discusses the second half of the fifth season of Arrow. They discuss the return of old faces, how the season will propel the character of Oliver forward, and speculate on what season 6 will bring.
The panel discusses the second half of the fourth season of Marvel's Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D. They discuss how the season changes the audience's perception of the characters and what season five may bring.
The panel talks about the movie, Wonder Woman. They discuss the success of the movie, the importance of representation, the course of the DC films, and what they'd like to see from the sequel.
The panel discusses the second half of the second season of Supergirl. They talk about the changes to the series with the CW move, the story line of the season, and what they'd like to see in season 3.
The panel discusses the second half of the third season of The Flash. They talk about why changing the Flash's character is a bad idea, how the plot developed, and what they'd like to see from season 4.
The panel discusses the second half of the third season of Gotham. They talk about the new characters, the plots, and what they want to see in season 4.
The panel discusses Big Finish's range of First Doctor Advetures. They discuss the initial plot lines, why they recast the roles, and discuss "authenticity" in performance.
The panel discusses fandom and the behavior of fandom. They discuss several high profile cases of fandom oppressing others and how fandom can be expressed in positive ways.
Will Meugniot is interviewed. He talks about his introduction to comics and animation. He then discusses his work in the industry focusing on X-Men: The Animated Series and Exosquad.
The panel discusses the first season of NBC's Timeless. They talk about the use of time travel, the characters, the overarching plot line, and what they would like to happen in season 2.
The panel discusses the arcade scene of the 80's and 90's. They talk about the feel of the era, their favorite games of each decade, and how arcades have evolved over time.
Leonard human is interviewed. He talks about his career collecting video games, writing about video games, and detailing the history of video games. He also discusses the latest edition of his history, Phoenix IV.
The panelists discuss the first season of Marvel's Legion. They talk about the cast, performances, and what it means for Fox to venture into Marvel television projects.
The panel talks about the first season of Marvel's Iron Fist. They focus on how it works as a comic book adaptation. They discuss the history of the character and discuss how to make the series more appealing to Iron Fist fans.
The panelists discuss Marvel's Defenders on Netflix. They talk about the fusion of the casts of the various Marvel Netflix series, the plot of the series, and whether they would like to see a season 2.
The panelists discuss the first season of Marvel's The Gifted. They talk about the cast, the use of the mutant concept, and what they want out of season 2.
The panel discusses the first season of Black Lightning. They talk about the plots, the characters, the uniqueness of a superhero dad, and what they want season 2 to bring.
The panel talks about the fourth season of the Flash. They talk about the new heroes and villains, the story lines, and what they want to see out of a fifth season.
The panel discusses the sixth season of Arrow. They talk about the aftermath of season 5, the new characters, and current plot line, and what they want to see out of season 7.
The panel discusses the third season of DC's Legends of Tomorrow. They discuss the changes to the series, additional cast, changes to the villains, and what they want to see out of season 4.
The panel discusses season three of Supergirl. They talk about the introduction of new characters, the plot lines of the season, and what they want to happen in season 4.
The panel discusses the second season of Timeless. They discuss the changes to the series, the character dynamics, the story line for the season, and their hopes for a third season and what they'd like to happen in it.
The panel discusses the first season of The Orville. They talk about the difference in expectations between the advertising and the series, the characters, the story lines, and what they hope to see in season 2.
The panel discusses Marvel's Inhumans. They detail the difficult road to the screen, the questionable choice in show runner, how it works as a comic adaptation, the plot line, and the characters.
The panel discusses the first season of Marvel's Runaways. They discuss whether the series exists within the MCU, the characters, acting, plot line, and what they want to see in season 2.
The panel discusses the fourth season of Gotham. They talk about the new characters, the acting, the story lines, and what they want to see out of season 5.
The panel discusses the first season of Marvel's The Punisher on Netflix. They talk about adding Punisher to the Marvel Netflix lineup, the cast, the story line, and if Frank will ever meet up the heroes of The Defenders.
The panel discusses the first season of Star Trek: Discovery. They tackle the issue of what makes something "Star Trek". They also talk about the characters, acting, story lines, and what they want to see in season 2.
The panel discusses the first season of Marvel's Cloak and Dagger. They discuss how it works as a comic book adaptation. Then they discuss the characters, acting, story line, and what they want to see in season 2.