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They're Baaaaack! [GGTV]

I don't really get why US networks always do it, but they love leaving us on the edge of our seats with their mid-season breaks. Sometimes it's just a month off in order to film more episodes or take time off for the holidays; in other cases, it spans a few months and no one really knows why the time off is necessary. So in this week's Geeky Guide to TV, we're taking a quick look at many geeky shows that have returned to the small screen from wherever it is that TV shows disappear to when we turn the TV off.
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Dead Shows That Should Rise Again [GGTV]

In line with Easter, The Geeky Guide to TV looks at some geekier shows that we'd like to see come back to life.
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New TV Reviews on the Geeky Guide

This Geeky Guide is finally back on NewWorlds after battling with annoying yet inevitable real life priorities. As we gear up for a return to regular reviews, I'm sharing other stuff to keep you busy in the interim.   Read more

Re-Discovering Lost (A Guide of Sorts) [GGTV]

Every geek gets into different TV shows, books, movies and whatever else for a variety of reasons. Sometimes the reasons make sense. Other times the geek feels almost instinctively drawn to a particular thing. This time around, your Geeky Guide to TV talks about getting into a show he initially gave up on - J.J. Abrams' Lost.
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The Crash of Oceanic Flight 815 - 24 Style

Lost is known for its non-linear storytelling over the years, but the level of detail put into the production means that a lot of the disparate scenes will actually fit together really well. And naturally, one of the most featured moments in the series is the incident that started it all - the crash of Oceanic Airline Flight 815.   Read more

December Highlights [GGTV]

At the start of every month, The Geeky Guide to TV will be going over the major highlights to look forward to for all you science fiction and fantasy geeks out there.
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The Maxx and The Head Coming to DVD

Back in the 90's, MTV was still exploring the possibility of providing content beyond just music videos and we got reality shows like The Real World. But more importantly, a generation was subjected to some of the most outlandish animation ever known as Liquid Television, and our collective childhood was never quite the same again. But of course many of those shows remain locked in the MTV archives and haven't seen the light of day - at least until now.   Read more

Pride and Prejudice and Zombies: The Mini-Series

The unusual mash-up of classic works of fiction with the horror genre has resulted in some pretty interesting works, the most notable being the first one - Pride and Prejudice and Zombies. Now it looks like they're popular enough to soon terrorize the small screen.

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Webcomics Artists Draw Commander Riker

They say that as long as someone is passionate about anything in this world, then it has at least one page on the internet devoted to it; I think this particular tidbit helps prove that hypothesis.   Read more

io9 Takes a Closer Look at Why Doctor Who Works (And Why It Doesn't)

Doctor Who has always been a nice mix of quirky British humor and good science fiction all rolled into one. This doesn't meant every episode is solid gold entertainment, though, and the geeks at io9 decided to do their own analysis of what has and hasn't worked for Doctor Who.   Read more

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