Episodes
Friday Mar 17, 2017
10. Maximal Agency (Star Wars Episode IV)
Friday Mar 17, 2017
Friday Mar 17, 2017
Edward Ryan hosts a conversation about "Star Wars Episode IV: A New Hope" with a late motif of Agency. Jeff Leavitt joins with facts about "Transformers: Beast Wars," Pat Brehm fangirls over "Buffy: The Vampire Slayer," and special guest Alyssa Rodriguez rereads "Harry Potter" for the millionth time. Released March 17, 2017 Created by Colin Ketchen & Jeff Leavitt Edited by Jeff Leavitt Original Music by Colin Ketchen Additional supplemental sound clips are not the property of Common Geeking Program.
Friday Mar 10, 2017
9. Technical Diff (Halo 4)
Friday Mar 10, 2017
Friday Mar 10, 2017
Colin Ketchen triumphantly returns as host to talk about "Halo 4" and its use of AI characters! Edward "The Diva" Ryan discusses 2001: A Space Odyssey, while Matt Canavan sleepily recalls the "Portal" games. This week also features a guest Rep in Laura Cramer, who lovingly delves into "Battlestar Galactica." Released March 10th, 2017 Edited by Colin Ketchen Created by Colin Ketchen & Jeff Leavitt The sound clips provided from Halo 4, Halo 5: Guardians, Battlestar Galactica, Portal, Portal 2 and 2001: A Space Odyssey are not owned by Common Geeking Program or its members and are used within the bounds of fair use to comment upon their respective source material.
Friday Mar 03, 2017
8. Whales Got Nothing to Do With This (Fables)
Friday Mar 03, 2017
Friday Mar 03, 2017
Keenan Kodesch hosts a conversation about “Fables,” the graphic novel that reimagines classic fairytales (which reimagine their own things… this could get meta). He’s joined by Austin Liebers discussing the noble origins of the blandly titled game “Destiny,” Taeemul Chowdhury’s wardrobe could only be so messy when “Narnia” is at hand, while Colin defies expectations to talk about the Kelvin Timeline in “Star Trek.” Edited by Austin Liebers Created by Colin Ketchen & Jeff Leavitt Released March 3, 2017
Friday Feb 24, 2017
7. "Godzilla By The Dozen" (Gojira, 1954)
Friday Feb 24, 2017
Friday Feb 24, 2017
Jeff Leavitt hosts a conversation about the original "Gojira," and its remake "Godzilla" shortly after, comparing the bizarrely sibling films. He's joined by Tomo fanboy Keenan Kodesch talking about "Naruto," Pat the Bunny Hopper dissecting the film version of "V for Vendetta," and Matt Canavan's low hanging fruit in the form of the twin shows "The Office." Released Feb 24, 2017 Created by Colin Ketchen & Jeff Leavitt Edited by Jeff Leavitt
Friday Feb 17, 2017
6. Highway In a Closet (Scott Pilgrim Vs. The World, 2010)
Friday Feb 17, 2017
Friday Feb 17, 2017
Taeemul “Chowder” Chowdhury hosts a conversation about “Scott Pilgrim Vs The World.” that crazy hyper movie everybody loved and nobody saw, with a focus on its unique visual style. He’s joined by Keenan Kodesch’s frame-by-frame description of Laika Studios’ work, Colin Ketchen tearfully recalling “Minecraft: Story Mode,” and a highly stylized Jeff Leavitt wishing he was an auteur like Wes Anderson. Released Feb 17, 2016 Created by Colin Ketchen & Jeff Leavitt Original Music by Colin Ketchen Edited by Taeemul Chowdhury
Friday Feb 10, 2017
5. Edgar Alan Rickman (Potter Puppet Pals)
Friday Feb 10, 2017
Friday Feb 10, 2017
Matt Canavan hosts a conversation "Potter Puppet Pals," the hit YouTube parody series of the "Harry Potter Franchise," focusing on how parody worlds interact with their sources. He's joined by camping bitch Colin Ketchen talking about "Red Vs Blue," corny and romantic Jeff Leavitt loosely mentioning "They Came Together," and Taeemul Chowdhurry doing his King's Speech impression while discussion "Dragon Ball Z Abridged." Released Feb 10, 2017 Created by Colin Ketchen & Jeff Leavitt Original Music by Colin Ketchen Edited by Colin Ketchen
Friday Jan 27, 2017
4. How I Met Your Marvels (Marvels, 1994)
Friday Jan 27, 2017
Friday Jan 27, 2017
Edward Ryan hosts a conversation about "Marvels," the comic book series from 1994. He's joined by hopeless romantic Pat who loves "How I Met Your Mother," an uninspired Matt who kinda likes "Deathnote," and an over-eager Keenan who sespifically likes "DC Comics 'New 52'" universe. From world building to plot devices, these geeks enjoy the heck out of Marvels, so you don't have to! It is a long read, after all, so why not listen? "How I Met Your Marvels" recorded on January 18th, 2017 Created by Colin Ketchen and Jeff Leavitt Original Music by Colin Ketchen Edited by Colin Ketchen
Friday Jan 13, 2017
3. Not-So-Nice Deities (Rick and Morty)
Friday Jan 13, 2017
Friday Jan 13, 2017
Pat Brehm hosts a conversation about the possible role of a multiverse-hopping Gromflomite in the upcoming "Rick and Morty" Season 3. He's joined by well-read "Elder Scrolls" aficionado Edward Ryan, bull-headed "Bioshock" enthusiast Keenan Kodesch, and three-episode-streak "Steven Universe" patron Austin Liebers. With focus as scattered as the Multiverse Theory itself, hear this week's round of Geeks try to make sense of all this dimension hopping chaos, knowing that you probably could have done better by yourself.
Friday Dec 30, 2016
2. Cholula Unmasked (Kill Six Billion Demons)
Friday Dec 30, 2016
Friday Dec 30, 2016
Austin Liebers hosts a conversation about a webcomic called "Kill Six Billion Demons." He's joined by Patrick Brehm, who flip flops between talking about "Wolverine" and "Metalocalypse," a Jeff Leavitt unenthusiastically recalling "Supernatural," and Colin Ketchen as he gets confused before raving about "Hyper Light Drifter." If you find yourself about to get lucky, be sure to avoid head keys, demon gurgles and delicious angels. Feel free to use this episode of Common Geeking Program as a map to safety.
Monday Dec 19, 2016
1. That's How Gods Work (Star Trek TNG)
Monday Dec 19, 2016
Monday Dec 19, 2016
Colin Ketchen hosts a conversation about Star Trek: The Next Generation, Season 2 Episode 9, The Measure of a Man. Austin Liebers flaunts his J.R.R. Tolkien knowledge, Jeff Leavitt inappropriately references Pokémon, and "Chowder" Chowdhurry contrasts the topic with the video game Transistor. If you thought artificial intelligence law and android rights are the only things at stake in this episode of Star Trek, you should listen to what the pilot episode of Common Geeking Program has to say about it.