• Ben’s Holiday Breakdown | “A Christmas Carol” Told As A Horror Story?

    Ben’s Holiday Breakdown | “A Christmas Carol” Told As A Horror Story?

    It’s a cold and snowy Christmas Day when a young man walks into a graveyard and towards a specific headstone. He then does something rather unthinkable by opening up his trousers and urinating all over it. This has the effect of removing the snow and frost from the headstone, and we can then see the…

  • Gini’s Christmas Classics | “The Man Who Invented Christmas”

    Gini’s Christmas Classics | “The Man Who Invented Christmas”

    The Two Gay Geeks and our Staff are taking a much-needed break from Thanksgiving through the end of the year, but we still wanted to have content for you to read during that time. As such we got busy and watched all of our favorite holiday videos. Some are classics and others are off-beat and…

  • Ben’s “Gay” Breakdown | “Love, Victor” Season 2 Ending Thoughts

    Ben’s “Gay” Breakdown | “Love, Victor” Season 2 Ending Thoughts

    There is so much involved in the “coming out” process. Victor Salazar has successfully come out to his schoolmates as well as his family, and while that is a great relief to him, he only now discovers that there is so much more involved. Now, he’s looking to try and find that acceptance he so…

  • Ben’s “Gay” Breakdown | “Love, Victor” Season 2: 3 Episode Thoughts

    Ben’s “Gay” Breakdown | “Love, Victor” Season 2: 3 Episode Thoughts

    Summer is almost over for Victor Salazar. He has come out to his family, and it hasn’t gone entirely as he had hoped. There is some acceptance, but it isn’t complete. This also had some unexpected results regarding his ex-girlfriend, but things couldn’t be better with his new boyfriend. However, the new school year is…

  • Ben’s Holiday Breakdown | “A Christmas Carol” Told As A Horror Story?

    Ben’s Holiday Breakdown | “A Christmas Carol” Told As A Horror Story?

    It’s a cold and snowy Christmas Day when a young man walks into a graveyard and towards a specific headstone. He then does something rather unthinkable by opening up his trousers and urinating all over it. This has the effect of removing the snow and frost from the headstone and we can then see the…

  • Gini’s Christmas Classics | “The Man Who Invented Christmas”

    Gini’s Christmas Classics | “The Man Who Invented Christmas”

    The Two Gay Geeks and our Staff are taking a much-needed break from Thanksgiving through the end of the year, but we still wanted to have content for you to read during that time. As such we got busy and watched all of our favorite holiday videos. Some are classics and others are off-beat and…

  • Andrea’s Angle | Helstrom: Delightfully Dark

    Andrea’s Angle | Helstrom: Delightfully Dark

    As soon as I watched the trailer on Hulu, I wanted to watch this new urban fantasy show. Starring Tom Austen and Sydney Lemmon as Daimon and Ana Helstrom and based on a Marvel comic, the pair unite in the series to hunt the worst of humanity. One of the reasons the trailer intrigued me…

  • Ben’s “Gay” Breakdown | “Love, Victor” Season 1 Wrap-Up

    Ben’s “Gay” Breakdown | “Love, Victor” Season 1 Wrap-Up

    Arguably three episodes are not enough to determine the quality of the remaining season of a television show. The three episodes merely serve as a potential hook to get you in. The burden then falls to everyone involved in the show to make sure you stick with them through the end of the season and…

  • Ben’s “Gay” Breakdown | “Love, Victor” Three Episode Thoughts

    Ben’s “Gay” Breakdown | “Love, Victor” Three Episode Thoughts

    Usually, my “gay” breakdown reviews spotlight a movie or show that perhaps has passed people by without them knowing it. Then there are my “three episode thoughts” where I review a new show after having viewed their first three episodes. Now I’m about to do both. Following in the footsteps of the breakout movie Love, Simon,…

  • Cloak and Dagger Season 2: Compelling and Intense | Andrea’s Angle

    Cloak and Dagger Season 2: Compelling and Intense | Andrea’s Angle

    I loved the first season of Cloak and Dagger, the contrasts between the main characters, their growth in both their abilities and how well they work together, how the tension and pacing escalate building to the finale. I wondered if the writers and actors would be able to continue that level of craftsmanship. Three episodes…

  • Ben’s Breakdown | Series Review: “Timeless”

    Ben’s Breakdown | Series Review: “Timeless”

    When Timeless first premiered it was a show that had I had reported on, and even had an interest in watching. However, as with all things, before we even had a chance to look at it the show fell off of our radar and we really didn’t give it much of any thought. That is until…

  • Three Episode Thoughts – “Hard Sun”

    Three Episode Thoughts – “Hard Sun”

    First Episode What do you do if you uncover a secret that people are willing to kill you over? Now take it a step further; what do you do if that secret involves the extinction of the human race that the government is willing to kill you over? That is the premise of the Hulu/BBC…

  • Three Episode Thoughts – The Handmaids Tale Season 2

    Three Episode Thoughts – The Handmaids Tale Season 2

      “The Handmaid’s Tale” season one is dark, provocative and award winning. Since it ends fairly close to where I remember the book ending, I wasn’t sure how they were going to match the tension and be able to continue the story, keeping the darkness and dystopian, religious overtones. Not only is the plot continued…

  • Three Episode Thoughts: “Future Man”

    Three Episode Thoughts: “Future Man”

    With the rising success of original content showing up on the myriad of streaming services, especially that of the sci-fi genre, Hulu has taken it upon themselves to add to the sci-fi/comedy mix with the series Future Man. In another variation of what has been referred to as an “Excalibur Test” (The Last Starfighter), Josh…