TG Geeks Webcast Episode 374

The Two Gay Geeks 🏳️‍🌈 have a chat with each other about several Apple TV+ series and general entries. Oscar Award Winning CODA as well as Severance the series about people who had a procedure that separates a person’s work-life versus personal life. We also talk about a great new series Slow Horses we have started watching based on the Mick Herron book. Scattered among that is Keith tormenting Ben and our general silliness. Have a listen and we hope you enjoy this as much as we did.
 



Ben and Keith with Matt Skallerud


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Ben and Keith are The Two Gay Geeks behind TG Geeks Webcast, where our motto is “You name it, We talk about it.” ®
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In our second segment, we chat about a new setting of an Agatha Christie mystery, Why Didn’t they ask Evans? We also chatted about the new series, Julia. We also highlight recent articles posted to tggeeks.com in the past week. As always we have our birthdays and we have the ever-popular feedback segment.

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We want to bring attention to a Public Service Announcement from the 90’s featuring Dr. Culber (Wilson Cruz) of Star Trek: Discovery

Beat the Bash – PSA from Mike Costanza on Vimeo.


 
This 90’s PSA (GLAAD, La Pietra Foundation, MTV) brings awareness to gay-bashing.

Starring Wilson Cruz, Meredith Scott Lynn, and Joseph Reitman. Writer/Director: Mike Costanza.
Director of Photography: Brad Rushing. Producer: Cara Coslow.
 


 

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