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The Geek Patrol hopscotch across different mediums and genres as they unpack the latest "Daredevil" and "Orville" news, as well as give their salute to the second season of "Trigun."
The Geek Patrol are joined by their good friends Danny Chamberlain and Denise Hager from MidSouthCon to not only discuss their upcoming event but also take a more "cultured" approach to geekdom as they review the musical "Urinetown."
So science fiction in technology is becoming science-fact in your home, and Mike Sarafolean from Tri-State Interiors is here to discuss such innovations with the Geek Patrol.
The Geek Patrol are joined by their good friends Danny Chamberlain and Denise Hager from MidSouthCon to discuss their 41st year of bringing geekdom and giving back to the community.
The Geek Patrol are joined by their good friend, Scott J. Carroll, who is here to discuss how Markiplier's film "Iron Lung" is disrupting Hollywood for the better.
The Geek Patrol look to the past as they pay tribute to two recently fallen Hollywood legends, but also look hopefully to the future as they dissect two promising trailers.
The Geek Patrol bid farewell to Lucasfilm's Kathleen Kennedy, as well as set their Phasers to discuss "Star Trek: Starfleet Academy."
The Geek Patrol is 40 years behind the party as they recount the glory(?) of the infamous metal band, Manowar!
The Geek Patrol offer a post-mortem on two cultural touchstones whose times have come to a close: MTV and "Stranger Things."
The Geek Patrol are joined by their "old" friends Cliff Easley, Aubrey Stevens, and Steve Howe from ShadowCon, which is coming back for the 29th year at the Whispering Wood Hotel January 9-10.
The Geek Patrol have opposing and visceral opinions about the recent "Supergirl" trailer but can all agree on that the movie theater experience needs an overhaul.
A haunting holiday future awaits the Geek Patrol as they "unwrap" the best gifts to give the geek in your life.
The Geek Patrol are joined by local film producer, Kate Mobley, to discuss her holiday project, "A Mary Little Christmas," which takes place right in the MidSouth.
The Geek Patrol sing the praises of Guillermo Del Toro's "Frankenstein."
The Geek Patrol are joined by legendary Hollywood production designer Mick Strawn.
What were our grandparents thinking when they dressed up the way they did?! The Geek Patrol take a deep dive into the horrifying history of Halloween costumes.
The Geek Patrol are joined by guest co-hosts "Claire" and Scott J Carroll to talk about the "convention experience," and sit down with Jackie Copper, Eileen Kuo, and Adam Remsen from the Quark Theater as they discuss the "one woman operetta" they will be performing at the Memphis Comic & Fantasy Convention.
The Geek Patrol are joined by their old friend James Weekly from Star Trek Station Shelby for a long overdue visit. Federation training is far more rigorous than you think!
The Geek Patrol are animated as they pose the pertinent query: What did we miss in the theaters? Why do masterpieces fly under the radar, while "flopbusters" hog the spotlight?
The Geek Patrol is joined by guest co-host, Claire McKelvey, to discuss everything from what will kill humanity to why we collect certain things.
The Geek Patrol are joined by their good friend Josh Mason from Mason Studios to discuss the upcoming Covington Comic Con on October 4th.
The Geek Patrol and guest co-host Katie Jones are joined by the writers responsible for the B-eautiful comedy, "Clone Cops," Danny Dones and Phillip Cordell.
The Geek Patrol gets techy and artistic as they discuss everything from Chat GPT to Japan collaborating with its "neighbors" to make art, not war!
The Geek Patrol sing the praises of "The Sandman" now that the second and final season is in the rearview mirror.
Did you know Bigfoot's got a vlog?! The Geek Patrol unpack a few hidden gems floating across the vast ether of the Internet.
The Geek Patrol unpack the first half of the second season of "The Sandman."
The Geek Patrol are joined by guest correspondent and old friend Andy Lockley to give their hot take on James Gunn's "Superman."
The Geek Patrol are joined by guest co-hosts Scott J Carroll and Lynn Workman from the MidSouth Cartoonist's Association to talk all about ART.
From the purr-fect convention to celebrating the anniversaries of two notable films, you never know what sort of avenues the Geek Patrol will go down!
On this the 50th anniversary weekend of "Jaws," the Geek Patrol reminisce on their memories around this film, as well as highlight the crucial role music played in the success of this and other future geekdom.
It's Father's Day, and so the Geek Patrol explore the role of fatherhood in fandom by posing questions such as Captain Kirk was actually a worse father to his son than Darth Vader.
The Geek Patrol await with baited breath the release of Guillermo Del Toro's "Frankenstein" after discussing the recent trailer, as well as wish the legendary manga artist of "JoJo's Bizarre Adventure," Hirohiko Araki, a happy belated birthday.
The Geek Patrol give their hot takes on Marvel's "Thunderbolts," as well as National Geographic cooking shows.
Where's the originality in entertainment anymore?! The Geek Patrol attempt to remedy their "IP Fatigue."
The Geek Patrol salute the close of "Andor: Season 2," honor the 24th anniversary of "Shrek," and pay tribute to the late-great Joe Don Baker.
The Geek Patrol are joined by their friend Austin Bell, who is in change of MidSouth Mega Con going on May 24-25 at the Memphis Sports & Event Center.
The Geek Patrol sing the praises of "Andor: Season 2," while also giving their take on when a recent wrestling "performance" might've gone too far.
Certain shows and films are putting out good "vibes" these days, and the Geek Patrol is here to salute them!
"Daredevil: Born Again" is starting to show signs of loose story telling, so the Geek Patrol is here to give their critiques and offer Hollywood some screenwriting Imodium.
The Geek Patrol not only celebrate their ten year anniversary but also pay tribute to the late great Val Kilmer.
Why is it that, when something becomes public domain, it's immediately made into a horror film?! The Geek Patrol answer this all too pressing quandary.
The Geek Patrol not only say farewell to the legendary "lean, mean, grilling machine," George Foreman, but also say "see you later" to their cohost Alyssa Diggs as she moves to the home of the Philly Cheese Steak.
In honor of St. Patrick's Day (or simply due, perhaps, to a lack of preparation), the Geek Patrol not only sing the praises of Irishman Matt Murdock in "Daredevil: Born Again" but also dispel commons myths around the holiday.
The Geek Patrol are joined by their good friend Denise Hager from MidSouth Con to discuss all that will be going on at the event's 40th anniversary, March 21-23 at the Whispering Woods Hotel in Olive Branch, Mississippi.
The Geek Patrol pay homage to the legendary Gene Hackman, as well as salute the anniversary of the 1933 "King Kong" film. "Andor" Season 2's trailer is out, is the Force strong with this offering from Disney+?
Max the Producer regales the Geek Patrol on his latest trip to the Orpheum Theater to see "Hamilton," which sparks a bigger discussion on the power of the live theater experience vs the movie theater experience.
Oh look, another Marvel movie to discuss! On the flipside, though, not only do we celebrate "St. Skeletor's Day" this weekend, but John Lithgow is docked to be geekdom's latest Dumbledore in the upcoming Max "Harry Potter" series.
The voices of two-fifths of the Geek Patrol are trashed, but for a noble cause: the furtherance and patronage of the world of wrestling! Max honors the recent anniversary of the 1977 release of the Fleetwood Mac album, "Rumors."
The Geek Patrol address one of the strangest contradictions of life: Why, oh why, do our most sophisticated loved ones whom we admire deign to consume "trash TV?!"
Primates are in the spotlight as the Geek Patrol give their takes on the films "Better Man" and Stephen King's "The Monkey."