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Therefore I Geek Podcast Episode 31, Geek Girls

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In which, Tracy is joined by Shaina and Teresa for Therefore I Geek’s first girls only podcast. They discuss what being a geek means to them and delve into the depths of their various fandoms.

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Therefore I Geek Podcast Special Edition, Avengers: Age of Ultron

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This podcast will be discussing plot points of comics and movies which may be considered spoilers. Consider yourselves warned.

In which, the Therefore I Geek regulars, Andrew and Tracy, staff writer Kurt Klein, and guest writer Becky Krantz discuss Avengers: Age of Ultron. We learn that Ultron’s origin story is awkward because it got majorly changed from the comics, that Andrew has learned to recognize Buffy-speak, and that compliment sandwiches are actually critique sandwiches, because, “Sandwiches are defined by what’s in the middle.”  Becky brings some brilliant semi-feminist insights to the group, and Kurt anchors the conversation with some differing opinions.  In general, everyone is pretty enthusiastic.

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Therefore I Geek Podcast Episode 30, Feat. Pat Loika

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In which, Andrew and Tracy get to meet the “comic book industry’s greatest sidekick,” Pat Loika, of the Loikamania podcast!  Pat has some great insight into what it means to be a fan of classic and modern comics, and tells us a little bit about his own experiences with industry giants such as Brian Michael Bendis and Jonathon Hickman.  Mostly, we just sit back and listen to his cool stories and ask occasional questions.

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Therefore I Geek Podcast Episode 29, Ghostbusters

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In which, Andrew, Tracy, and Kyle White spend an afternoon watching the original Ghostbusters and then chat about why the movie is the “perfect comedy.”  We also discuss where Harold Ramis took his acting inspiration, why the special effects have held up so well, over thirty years later, and how Sigourney Weaver is especially hot in dark eye makeup and big hair.

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