Episodes
Friday May 26, 2017
20. It's a Deathing (Tales of Alethrion)
Friday May 26, 2017
Friday May 26, 2017
Taeemul "Chowder" Chowdhury hosts a an episode about worldbuilding the ambitious web animation series, "Tales of Alethrion." Joining are Colin Ketchen representing "Bionicles" and Laura Cramer representing "Sabriel" and Eddy Ryan representing "Fallout." Released May 25th, 2017 Created by Colin Ketchen & Jeff Leavitt Edited by Taeemul Chowdhury
Friday May 19, 2017
19. Modern Fastware (Sonic The Hedgehog)
Friday May 19, 2017
Friday May 19, 2017
Colin Ketchen hosts a conversation about "Sonic the Hedgehog," discussing his ups, downs, and future games while comparing his journey to other company titans. He's joined by triangle lover Eddy Ryan who reps "Tomb Raider," special guest Devin McConnell who reps "Crash Bandicoot," and Chowder repping "Mario." Released May 19th Created by Colin Ketchen & Jeff Leavitt & Knuckles Edited by Colin Ketchen (Other sound clips are used in compliance with Fair Use laws and are the sole property of their individual owners. Common Geeking Program makes no claim to their usage rights.)
Friday May 12, 2017
18. BWAAAM (Black Mirror)
Friday May 12, 2017
Friday May 12, 2017
Patrick "The Birthday Boy" Brehm hosts a talk about "Black Mirror!" Festivities include Colin Ketchen representing *BWAAAM* "Inception" and Austin Liebers getting into the jovial spirit with "Accel World" while Laura Cramer confusedly discuss "The First Immortal." Released May 12th, 2017 Created by Colin Ketchen & Jeff Leavitt Edited by Edward Ryan Original Music by Colin Ketchen (Other sound clips are used in compliance with Fair Use laws and are the sole property of their individual owners. Common Geeking Program makes no claim to their usage rights.)
Friday May 05, 2017
17. Emperor God (Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood)
Friday May 05, 2017
Friday May 05, 2017
Laura Cramer’s inherent podcast hosting abilities come to bear in her first time hosting! She “Fullmetal Alchemist Brotherhood” and its representation of magic. As usual, three Reps join her! Comparisons are drawn by a rowdy crowd composed of Keenan Kodesch repping Star Wars, Colin Ketchen playing Dishonored, and Patrick Brehm changing everything when the fire nation attacks. Released May 5th, 2017 Created by Colin Ketchen & Jeff Leavitt Edited by Austin Liebers Original Music by Colin Ketchen (Other sound clips are used in compliance with Fair Use laws and are the sole property of their individual owners. Common Geeking Program makes no claim to their usage rights.)
Friday Apr 28, 2017
16. Nose Goes (Steven Universe)
Friday Apr 28, 2017
Friday Apr 28, 2017
Jeff Leavitt had to perform black magic to resurrect this episode from the grave after his portable hard drive died the day before release. The topic is Steven Universe, with a focus on metaphors that make complex concepts more digestible for children. He's joined by Laura Cramer in her debut as a full-time regular on the podcast, talking about The Circle of Magic book series. Also joining is Pat Brehm repping Coheed and Cambria/The Amery Wars, as well as special guest Courtney Kuhn repping The Land Before Time. Hurray for equal gender representation.
Friday Apr 21, 2017
15. Ghost Dinosaur (Bioshock)
Friday Apr 21, 2017
Friday Apr 21, 2017
After representing it twice, Keenan Kodesch finally hosts an episode about Bioshock! The discussion centers around morality systems in gaming, but strays so, so far off topic. He's joined by Colin Ketchen introducing all five listeners to Metro 2033, Jeff Leavitt relating everything to "Lost" as much as is humanly possible, and... Well, Austin planned to talk about "Fire Emblem," but you'll have to hear how that works out. Released on April 21, 2017 Created by Colin Ketchen & Jeff Leavitt Edited by Colin Ketchen Original Music by Colin Ketchen (Other sound clips are used in compliance with Fair Use laws and are the sole property of their individual owners. Common Geeking Program makes no claim to their usage rights.)
Friday Apr 14, 2017
14. 50 Shades of Evil (The Silmarillion)
Friday Apr 14, 2017
Friday Apr 14, 2017
Austin hosts a conversation about the opening sections of “The Silmarillion” by JRR Tolkien, as four geeks talk about the development of lore in fiction. On top of Austin’s Episode 1 throwback, we hear Eddy talk about Dark Souls, Keenan revisit Bioshock, and Jeff one again successfully shoehorn in “Transformers” where it shouldn’t make sense, but it does anyways. It’s all very entertaining, we promise. Released April 14th, 2017 Created by Colin Ketchen & Jeff Leavitt Edited by Austin Liebers
Friday Apr 07, 2017
13. Almost Polygamy (It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia)
Friday Apr 07, 2017
Friday Apr 07, 2017
Matt hosts a conversation about "It's Always Sunny in Philadelphia" Season 6, Episode 4 titled "Mac's Big Break," focusing mostly on Dennis and Dee's failed podcast idea. Sound familiar? Colin makes an uninspired comparison to a "Family Guy" episode with the same B-plot, while Austin makes thoughtful points about the podcast "Welcome to Nightvale," and Eddy struggles to talk over the others about the podcast "Hello from the Magic Tavern." Released April 6th, 2017 Created by Colin Ketchen & Jeff Leavitt Edited by Matt Canavan
Friday Mar 31, 2017
12. Not Actually a Dragon (Overwatch)
Friday Mar 31, 2017
Friday Mar 31, 2017
Chowder hosts a conversation about how he thinks the characters in "Overwatch" are heroes, but not everybody agrees. Will you? He is joined by Jeff's sporadic recollection of "Heroes," Matt's meme-lording of "Shrek," and Keenan's dignified representation of "Wonder Woman." Released Mar 31, 2017 Created by Colin Ketchen & Jeff Leavitt Edited by Taeemul "Chowder" Chowdhury Original Music by Colin Ketchen Supplemental sound clips are not the property of Common Geeking Program and are used herein in compliance with Fair Use laws and regulations.
Friday Mar 24, 2017
11. Citation Needed (Watchmen)
Friday Mar 24, 2017
Friday Mar 24, 2017
Pat Brehm asks the important question; Who Watches the Watchmen? Or, more accurately, which character is the most heroic in the graphic novel "Watchmen?" Austin Liebers compares it to the character building style of JRR Tolkein, while Colin Ketchen cites parallels to the hit book "Enders Game," and Taeemul "Chowder" Chowdhury thinks is akin to Sergio Leone's "Dollars Trilogy. Released March 24, 2017 Created by Colin Ketchen & Jeff Leavitt Edited by Colin Ketchen Original Music by Colin Ketchen Additional supplemental sound clips are not the property of Common Geeking Program.