Legion Series Finale Review- Time Is A Flat Circle

Leading into the series finale of Legion, I couldn’t help but ponder just how a show like this could be concluded. With so many time-traveling hallways and visions of the future what possible ending is there that not only gives closure to these characters and the story they live in but also celebrates the very unique and beautiful viewing experience. I watch a great deal … Continue reading Legion Series Finale Review- Time Is A Flat Circle

Week In Geek- Legion Says Goodbye, A Wave of Zombies, & Just Some Good Boys

Geeklings, welcome back to I Am Geek where we are still sort of in the midst of a content dry spell. You know the season is starting to fade away when one of the biggest lead stories for the week is a made for tv movie that is trying to be the next Sharknado. Not that there’s anything wrong with that. It’s just not a show stopper of … Continue reading Week In Geek- Legion Says Goodbye, A Wave of Zombies, & Just Some Good Boys

Week In Geek- Making the Best Of A Slow Content Week

Geeklings, hello hello! I know we kind of had ourselves a bit of a short week last week and that’s on me. I was dealing with that head cold Thursday and then the weekend happened, and honestly, I wanted to save some column ideas either for this week or to shape up for later this month. I’ve got the brain always in motion my friends. … Continue reading Week In Geek- Making the Best Of A Slow Content Week

Week In Geek- Sharks In the Water, Own Endgame, & Hobbs & Shaw

Geeklings, a very happy Monday to you all… if there even is such a thing as a happy Monday. I mean it could be worse, it could be nine o’clock on a Sunday night and Monday is looming heavy in the forefront. Nothing worse than a weekend that is coming to an end. Lucky for you I Am Geek is here to make your Monday feel like … Continue reading Week In Geek- Sharks In the Water, Own Endgame, & Hobbs & Shaw

Week In Geek- The Return of Tarantino, Tom Hanks’s Neighboorhood, & Let’s Hear It For The Boys

Geeklings, I’m not going to mince words. Mostly because I’m kind of tired for a Monday. Don’t get me wrong, on Monday I’m a bit sluggish but that’s normal for anyone. The weekend just ended and now I’ve got to return to work and not sit in my chair at home reading comics or binge-watching television. That’s enough to make anyone sluggish. This particular Monday … Continue reading Week In Geek- The Return of Tarantino, Tom Hanks’s Neighboorhood, & Let’s Hear It For The Boys

SDCC Day 3- The Watchmen, Picard Returns, & Marvel’s Big Night

That’s not just the heat that has you short of breath, sweating in weird areas, and thinking that you were a victim of The Snap when you walk outside (sorry, I’m not calling it The Blip). No, a lot of that fire that you’re feeling is coming from San Diego as Day Three of SDCC brought the fire, the heat, and any other hot analogies … Continue reading SDCC Day 3- The Watchmen, Picard Returns, & Marvel’s Big Night

Stranger Things Season 3 Review- Just Like Coming Home

Recently I was talking with a friend and we were discussing our favorite television shows and did what most people do in discussions like that… we created a list. A top five if you will. At the time I was moderately happy with my selections even though something about it kind of rankled me. You know the feeling, like when something is out of place … Continue reading Stranger Things Season 3 Review- Just Like Coming Home

Pull List- All the Thors, Deadly Class Lives, & A Stranger Things Prequel

Geeklings, a very Happy New Comic Book Day to you all! What I love the most about New Comic Book Day is how consistent it is. Fifty-two times a year we get to celebrate the best weekly holiday possible and it hardly ever takes time off. New Comic Book Day is always there for us. Sure, holidays might lead to a lighter book load, but … Continue reading Pull List- All the Thors, Deadly Class Lives, & A Stranger Things Prequel

Does Netflix Still Care About Jessica Jones?

There is no doubt that the relationship between Netflix and Marvel is strained at best. The announcement of Diseney+ put the writing on the wall for the majority of the Netflix owned Marvel series. If Disney/Marvel was going to introduce a competing streaming service it seemed pretty obvious that Netflix would no longer be willing to play ball, and from a business standpoint, I can’t … Continue reading Does Netflix Still Care About Jessica Jones?