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Where it all begins: The best of Trek’s original series.

16 May, 2010 (22:31) | The Watcher | By: James Tyler

Bow down and give praise, for the Geeky List Thing’s portion of Star Trek is about to hit it’s main event. This was how it all began, the original Star Trek series running from 1966-1969. A low budget campy show that no one thought would run three seasons, let alone be a cult icon that [...]

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It's about time… nuWho's best.

27 April, 2010 (22:01) | The Watcher | By: James Tyler

When Doctor Who returned, the geeks of the nation rejoiced. The show that had been sustained by a cult following buying books and audioplays in hoards kept it alive after it’s cancellation in the late eighties and through the disappointing movie starring the magnificent Paul McGann. In 2005 the Doctor returned through BBC Wales with [...]

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How can I find five good moments from Enterprise?

12 April, 2010 (19:57) | The Watcher | By: James Tyler

The Next Generation offered a new era for Star Trek. Deep Space Nine kicked off before TNG went off the air and then there was Voyager, boldly going further into the 24th century and boldly getting worse as the years went on, becoming a horrible, horrible television show. With Paramount and Rick Berman all too [...]

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The Geeky List Thing in spandex!

29 March, 2010 (14:36) | That Spandex Thing | By: James Tyler

After the years biggest wrestling event saw some of the top names in American wrestling go nuts on pay per view around the world, an event so passionate it causes riots, I decided to put a twist in the latest geeky list thing and look a little more local. For several years now I’ve worked [...]

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ListGame… Voyager's best moments.

18 March, 2010 (12:11) | The Watcher | By: James Tyler

When Next Generation went off the air, DS9 became the writers playground and with that show not having the bold exploration part of the show… Voyager decided to go where no man had gone before and with Captain Janeway in the big seat, the ship was lost far from known space and thrown into chaos. [...]

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