Welcome to Episode 166 of Broadcast Geeks! On this podcast we discuss all things geek and nerd related, provided our DVR’s have space and our Netflix accounts are our own and none others. This week the Power Trio (Jeff, Mitch, and Matt Orrin) are back in the Quantum Realm to discuss all things geek.
We start off with something we've never fully delved into...coffee! Apparently, Jeff drank enough coffee that day to kill a large animal but he made it through the episode. He shared all his knowledge from training about different ways to treat the bean and make coffee, labeling the segment Broadcast Beans. It was very informative. Somehow, as is our way, it provided a lead in to Jessica Jones. We all agree that Trish sucks. Not the actress, but the character portrayal. Shes just an annoying character and despite that, the show was real good.
Jeff has been on a big Documentary kick, excluding all his other shows to absorb as much Documentary as he can. Of course, we talked about the Flat Earther one for a bit because the psychology of the people involved is interesting. There is also one about a guy, Bob Lazar, who supposedly worked on top secret programs involving aliens. He is discredited for "making up" stories and work history, but there are all kinds of clues out there which indicate he might be telling the truth. The truth is out there!
We talk our usual MCU chatter, this time predicting the future of the franchise. We think Galactus will have a major role, which could mean Silver Surfer, which could mean the Fantastic Four, which would hopefully lead us to Doom. Doctor Doom, that is. There is also some speculation about Namor, the Sub-Mariner, showing up possibly in Black Panther 2.
We'd be remiss if we didn't talk DC especially because they seem to be killin it when it comes to non movies. Their animation is superb and their TV programming is great! They got it going on, for sure. We finished with determining who would be the best Bat successor, since some news recently dropped about it being Damien. We all agree that Terry McGinnis, of Batman Beyond, would be the best successor.
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