Episode 4 of Assembly of Geeks Live

Assembly of Geeks Episode 4, “Famous Smugglers, Starfleet Captains & the Evil Goatee,” is out. From the episode page:

Well, after all of the hype, we’ve now seen the first episode of Agents of S.H.I.E.L.D.  and we’ll discuss what we thought.  Now that ABC smashed the ratings like the Hulk with that show, we get news of new comic book shows on Fox and NBC.

We discuss some sequel news as Star Wars Episode VII might include some IMAX scenes and Jude Law talks about the next Sherlock Holmes movie.  Admiral Eighties tries to convince everyone that when you grow a goatee, you might as well declare yourself a villain.

GANNIN opens the assembly meeting with thought-provoking questions for the geeks about travel on Tatooine, the most trustworthy smuggler and sequels that aren’t as popular with geek audiences.

Finally, the assembly votes on who is the best Starfleet Captain.

You can also stream the show here or here (with show notes) or subscribe to the show on iTunes.


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