Tuesday, January 8, 2019

Geekly Daily 46 (Tuesday January 8, 2019):

Now playing: Battlefield V
Now Watching: Pokemon

Now Listening: Kinda Funny news shows

Now Reading/Writing: A Suburban Fantasy

If even one person comments below or messages me on twitter or says something on patreon, if someone does anything to make themselves heard in support for 99geek.ca ... I will post all of the chapters leading up to this month's Urban Fantasy chapter. That's an entire book and a half. I want to give it to you, because I want people to read my stuff. More than making money, I want to be read and appreciated. But I really probs shouldn't release it all for free, seeing as it could offend some of my subscribers. And with none of my many readers voicing their support, I can't tell if anyone even cares or if people will just glance at it and say "Too long". I gotta know, will you read it? Is it something you want? Otherwise it isn't worth the effort, and I'll just release the new episode at the end of the month with no context outside a quick recap. Just one person has to make their interest known and I'll drop all of Act One of Suburban Fantasy today. Or if people have been listening to my podcast, I can always skip Suburban Fantasy and start with this season's Urban Fantasy (The sequel).


Geekly Weekly TV Rankings ( for new):
  1. Les Miserables *****
    Great second episode, even if it absolutely lives up to its name. This episode was mieserable. Watching the fall of Fontine was heartbreaking, and you couldn't do anything but watch. For me the hardest part was her selling her front teeth. Like jesus christ. That was rough. Can you imagine how much that would hurt, they were healthy teeth! It was also interesting, watching the dynamic between Javert and a hiding Jean Val Jean. I know this story just so well, but it's still be worth it watching the events play out one more time with these amazing performances. I just wish they would play out different this time. Its hard to watch. Finally, the sets are amazing. I feel like that needed to be said.
  2. The Orville *****
    Yes, that's 5 stars. Count them. Now it's not like I can make an arguement that "Yeah, you know when Game of Thrones gets 4 and a half stars? This episode is better than that." No, no, sometimes shows have to have a scale within themselves. What I mean is, a show has a certain amount of potential. And that's not even to say certain shows should get special treatment. Just means that know all shows aim to achieve the same goals. What I'm saying is, this show was absolutely the best Orville episode yet, and if that's not worth 5 stars, then nothing does. It followed my least favourite character too! Worf is equally my least favourite Trek character, Klingons my least favourite race. But I love how Bordis' storylines, as similar to work has he is, generally revolve around gay sex and homo relations as opposed violence, and pain, and self harm. Also, the B plot of the planet collapsing, and the primitive people trapped inside was awesome. The visual effects were insanely good, clearly this show has an improved budget. And the twist that they had to leave most the people behind was surprisingly touching. I actually teared up, I was sure they'd come up with some way to save everyone, and then the shuttle takes off and the planet explodes behind them and it's like "Oh, okay, no they're definitely dead." The episode actually made me care. And it's pretty impressive, a comedic show willing to get that dark and morose with its subject matter. It seems like THe Orville want's to play in all genres, to be all things to all people. And this episode they actually pulled it off. I don't understand how this wasn't the premiere. The equally character focused previous episode, minus the furious action and amazing special effects of this episode, would have made a great second episode, a more "bottle" episode making up for the high budget of this one. Apparently they decided to try something different, either that or the insane special effects for this episode just weren't ready yet.
  3. Young Justice ****1/2
    They released 3 episodes in one week, and that's probably good because the first episode ended with the story really just beginning. I'm just glad they didn't just drop the whole season at once. I'm really liking everything DC has been doing with their streaming service so far. It's too bad they don't offer it in Canada and other territories. The three episodes sort of made up a complete arc, and it played with both old and new characters alike. Like the Orville above, it isn't shying away from tragedy despite the genre it decided to play in.
  4. Family Guy ****
    Fun episode of Family Guy this week, continuing its trend of meta references, self-referential humor, and subverting norms. This show knows itself so well now, and the types of jokes it can get away with. There were some great lines and moments, even if the overall plot of the episode just seemed like a slapped together mess of an episode. How we exactly got from Peter's house being a murder house to him lying like Fox news on TV and joining Trumps white house is a little beyond explanation, but the fun was the journey that got us there. I kinda hope next week DOES continue where this week's left off. But I doubt it.
Geekly Weekly Talk Show Showdown:
  1. Vice News
  2. The Daily Show
  3. ➤ Stephen Colbert
  4. ➤James Corden

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