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Fueled by their love for all things geeky, the Temple of Geek Podcast has been entertaining listeners since 2012. A rotating cast of Temple of Geek fanatics keeps listeners up-to-date on geek and pop culture news. Follow for celebrity interviews, deep dives, and much more! 

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    Review: House of the Dragon Season 2, Episode 1 "A Son for a Son"

    Review: House of the Dragon Season 2, Episode 1 "A Son for a Son"

    Temple of Geek podcast host, Kari (Estar Guars Tia), is joined by Suhaila (Su’s Theories), and JJ ( Dragon Lady JJ), to dive into the first episode of House of the Dragon Season 2, Episode 1, “A Son for a Son”.









    Season two of House of The Dragon made its fiery return on Sunday, June 16, having aired on HBO and streamed on Max. The eight-episode season will unfold with one captivating episode released weekly, culminating on August 4. Based on George R.R. Martin’s Fire & Blood, the series transports viewers 200 years before the events of Game of Thrones to chronicle the turbulent saga of House Targaryen.



    House of the Dragon Season 2, Episode 1 “A Son for a Son”

    In the gripping first episode of the second season, titled “A Son for a Son,” Alicent’s concerns about Aegon’s Small Council escalate, ultimately leading Rhaenyra to a pivotal decision. Moreover, the episode delves into the show’s nuanced portrayal of grief, motherhood, and the intricate dynamics within families, notably diverging from George R.R. Martin’s “Fire and Blood.”

    JJ enriches the discussion by sharing exclusive insights from the red carpet premiere, including her interactions with the cast and crew. Furthermore, the hosts enthusiastically express their excitement for the season, offer predictions, and delve into the show’s resonating themes.

    In their recap, they revisit key events, such as the opening scene in Winterfell and the introduction of Cregan Stark. They also explore the dragon lore surrounding Silver Wing and the Wall, as well as the tragic aftermath of Lucerys and Rhaenyra’s baby’s deaths. Additionally, the hosts analyze the complex relationships between Rhaenyra, Daemon, Alicent, Otto Hightower, and Aegon, culminating in a discussion of the shocking events at the episode’s end, particularly the murder of Aegon’s son.

    Familiar faces grace the screen once again, including Matt Smith, Emma D’Arcy, Olivia Cooke, and Rhys Ifans, among others. Meanwhile, the series welcomes new cast members, such as Abubakar Salim as Alyn of Hull and Gayle Rankin as Alys Rivers.

    The creative team behind the series boasts impressive talent, with George R.R. Martin as Co-Creator/Executive Producer and Ryan Condal as Co-Creator/Showrunner/Executive Producer, along with other notable figures like Sara Hess, Alan Taylor, and Melissa Bernstein.

    Temple of Geek Podcast

    The Temple of Geek Podcast launched in 2012, features a rotating cast of geeky hosts from the Temple of Geek team. We cover a wide range of geek and pop culture news and events. You can listen to the Temple of Geek Podcast directly on this page. Additionally, you can stream it on Apple Podcasts, YouTube, iHeartRadio, and Spotify.

    Check out the full episodes to hear our full thoughts:

    Episode Summary:



    Discussion of the first episode of House of the Dragon season two.

    Recap of key events and character introductions.

    Analysis of character motivations and relationships.

    Predictions for future episodes and character arcs.

    Discussion of the show’s themes, including family, power, and grief.

    Behind-the-scenes insights from JJ’s experience at the red carpet premiere.



    Key Topics:



    The significance of the opening scene in Winterfell and the introduction of Cregan Stark.

    The dragon lore surrounding Silver Wing and the Wall.

    The consequences of the events in the season one finale, particularly the deaths of Lucerys and Rhaenyra’s baby.

    The complex relationships between Rhaenyra, Daemon, Alicent, Otto Hightower, and Aegon.

    The shocking events at the end of the episode, including the murder of Aegon’s son.

    The show’s portrayal of grief, motherhood, and family dynamics.

    • 1h 46 min
    Review: Bridgerton Season 3, Part 1

    Review: Bridgerton Season 3, Part 1

    Brace yourselves, Regency Romance fans! The Temple of Geek Podcast is dissecting the juicy first half of Bridgerton’s scandalous Season 3! Our hosts, Kari, Maria, and JJ, are sharing their thoughts on the season so far.

    Bridgerton whisks us back to the opulent chaos of Regency London’s elite. Picture glittering ballrooms, aristocratic power struggles, and a web of social etiquette so intricate it would make your head spin. This season centers on the charismatic Bridgerton family, eight siblings determined to find love and navigate the treacherous marriage market.

    Review: Bridgerton Season 3, Part 1

    Fans of Bridgerton eagerly awaited the first four episodes of season 3, but the wait may not have been entirely worth it. Hosts Kari, Maria, and JJ shared their thoughts on the new season, and while there were glimpses of enjoyment, a feeling of disappointment prevailed.



    This season, Penelope Featherington (Nicola Coughlan) is done pining over Colin Bridgerton (Luke Newton) after his cruel words last season. She craves independence from her overbearing family and hatches a plan to snag a husband. But with her confidence shattered, her attempts at finding a match are hilariously disastrous. Colin returns from his travels a changed man – swaggering and self-assured. But he’s shocked to find Penelope, the one person who always appreciated him, giving him the cold shoulder. Desperate to win back her friendship (and maybe a little more?), Colin offers to be Penelope’s confidence coach. Little does he know, his lessons might spark feelings he never expected.

    JJ, a huge Bridgerton fan, expressed that the season fell short of the expectations set by the trailers. They felt the show sidelined the central romance between Colin Bridgerton and Penelope Featherington in favor of focusing on numerous subplots. Additionally, the development of their relationship felt rushed, leaving JJ wanting more emotional build-up. Maria chimed in with a similar sentiment. She agreed that the pacing seemed off and attributed it to the unusual format of a split season. Believing the creative team needed to create a cliffhanger for the upcoming part 2, Maria felt this resulted in a rushed plot that sacrificed character development.

    Too Many Cooks Spoil the Broth: The Case for Fewer Storylines

    Kari echoed Maria’s point, emphasizing how there was an overwhelming number of storylines including:



    Anthony‘s story (briefly mentioned)

    The boxer and his wife, Juliana

    Eloise and Cressida

    Benedict and Lady Tilly

    The Featheringtons (including Francesca’s surprise pregnancy)

    Lady Violet and Lady Danbury’s potential romance

    Penelope’s secret identity as Lady Whistledown

    Colin and Penelope



    Kari argued that eight storylines in just four episodes were excessive, especially since some received significant focus. They suggested the season needed more episodes to properly develop each plot without sacrificing the central romance.

    The consequence of this overcrowded season, according to the hosts, was a feeling that Colin and Penelope felt like side characters in their own story. They argued that the fast pacing between them, combined with the numerous subplots, left no room for genuine character development or emotional build-up.

    Double Trouble: Balancing Love, Friendship, and a Secret Identity

    Penelope’s friendship with Eloise (Claudia Jessie) hits a snag as Eloise finds a surprising new confidante. As Penelope gains popularity in society, keeping her secret identity as the gossip queen, Lady Whistledown, becomes even trickier.

    • 1h 17 min
    Interview with S.G. Blaise author of The Last Lumenian Series

    Interview with S.G. Blaise author of The Last Lumenian Series

    If you were at WonderCon you may have noticed a massive, spaceship booth. That incredible and elaborate booth belonged to the one and only S.G. Blaise, a fantasy author promoting her series The Last Lumenian. Well, we got the chance to sit down with her and talk about her writing process and a little bit about what is upcoming for her and the series. 

    Interview with S.G. Blaise

    S.G. Blaise is a prolific writer who started her writing journey with this idea in 2012. The Last Lumenian is S.G’s debut novel that she has turned into a long-running and loved series. In 2022 the novel won the CIBA Cygnus Award for Science Fiction and all 4 released books have over 4 stars on Goodreads. It is a well-loved series and fans are excited for the next installment.



    The Last Lumenian Series

    Taking inspiration from her childhood, and her dreams S.G. has crafted a 13-book series, with an in-depth companion series and a special, secret project currently being worked on. So if you are a reader who wants to know that the author has a plan for your favorite characters this is the perfect series to pick up. This special, secret project will be announced or at least hinted at, at San Diego Comic Con. 

    The Last Lumenian has rich worldbuilding Blaise has put a lot of thought into crafting these characters and their world. The series may have an ending in mind but there is so much more to this story than just the main series and S.G. hopes that it will one day be a television series, movies, and maybe even a graphic novel. 



    If you like strong female characters and well-developed villains, The Last Lumenian is the series for you. The fifth book will be released in December and you can find S.G. Blaise out and about at San Diego Comic Con this upcoming July. 

    • 13 min
    Movie Review: Boy Kills World

    Movie Review: Boy Kills World

    Looking to watch Boy Kills World but worried about spoilers? This review is for you! We’ll break down the basic plot and highlight some things to consider before you watch, without revealing any key details. By the end, we’ll also give you our recommendation on whether to see it in theaters, stream it at home, or skip it altogether.



    Boy Kills World Basics

    The film is directed by Moritz Mohr and written by the duo of Tyler Burton Smith and Arend Remmers. Sam Raimi, Roy Lee, and a team of producers including Simon Swart, Alex Lebovici, Stuart Manashil, Wayne Fitzjohn, Zainab Azizi, and Dan Kagan bring the project to life.

    Bill Skarsgård stars as Boy, a character left orphaned, deaf, and voiceless after a brutal attack by Hilda Van Der Koy (played by Famke Janssen). Hilda is the ruthless leader of a corrupt dynasty that thrives in a post-apocalyptic wasteland. Fueled by the voice of a video game character he internalized as a child, Boy seeks revenge. He trains with a mysterious shaman (Ruhian) to become a weapon of vengeance. Unleashed on the eve of a horrific annual purge, Boy unleashes his deadly martial arts skills, leaving a trail of carnage in his wake. Disoriented in this chaotic world, Boy encounters a desperate resistance group and grapples with the spirit of his rebellious little sister who seems to haunt him.

    Trigger Warnings

    Before we dive deeper, here are some things to keep in mind. The movie features intense violence. Throughout the podcast, we will discuss how it plays into the film later but be forewarned if you’re sensitive to graphic content. The martial arts are impressive but expect brutality with lots of blood and gore.

    This movie also involves children, and some violence is directed towards them. It’s all part of the story, but we wanted to mention it in case you’re concerned about that kind of content.

    A Unique Blend of Narration and Violence in Boy Kills World

    While Boy Kills World boasts a star-studded cast, the lead character, played by Bill Skarsgård, is simply referred to as “Boy” and remains silent throughout. This is because he’s deaf and mute. However, the entire film is narrated by his inner monologue, delivered in a video game character voice by H. John Benjamin (of Bob’s Burgers and Archer fame).



    Initially, some viewers might find this combination jarring, especially due to the inherent association of Benjamin’s voice with Bob’s Burgers. However, others argue that the narration choice perfectly complements the movie’s comic book style. As the film progresses, the voiceover becomes less distracting.

    Both viewpoints converge when discussing how the narration and violence work together. The movie portrays over-the-top violence in a way that highlights its absurdity. The comedic narration complements this absurdity, creating a sometimes successful, but not always perfect, balance between humor and brutality.

    Graphic Novel Aesthetic

    This combination evokes a graphic novel aesthetic, making it clear that the movie doesn’t take itself too seriously. While violent, it’s not like John Wick, where the action is nonstop and realistic.

    The movie depicts a fascist regime that maintains control through televised violence. Each year, they hold a spectacle where people are forced to fight to the death. This brutality is presented in a cartoonish, over-the-top way, making it easier for the audience to process the harsh themes.



    The story follows a young man seeking revenge for his family’s murder at the hands of the ruling family. The violence throughout the film is so extreme that it becomes almost comical, highlighting the absurdity of real-world violence.

    The boy sees visions of his sister, who acts as his conscience throughout his journey. Even though she’s not physically present,

    • 18 min
    Interview: Jack Dylan Grazer and Alyvia Alyn Lind “The Spiderwick Chronicles”

    Interview: Jack Dylan Grazer and Alyvia Alyn Lind “The Spiderwick Chronicles”

    Alyvia Alyn Lind and Jack Dylan Grazer, stars of the new Roku Original Series The Spiderwick Chronicles, talk about their characters and the show in an interview with Temple of Geek.

     Jack Dylan Grazer and Alyvia Alyn Lind discuss The Spiderwick Chronicles

    The new Roku series, The Spiderwick Chronicles, brings the beloved book series to life again. The Grace family – mom Helen, twins Jared and Simon, and older daughter Mallory – move from Brooklyn to their Michigan family home, the Spiderwick Estate. There, Jared stumbles upon a boggart, proof of a magical world. Only his great-aunt Lucinda believes him. She pleads with Jared to find her father’s hidden field guide on magical creatures – to protect them from the evil ogre, Mulgarath.



    Q&A with Alyvia and Jack

    This interview offers a glimpse into the world of the new Spiderwick Chronicles series, Alyvia dives into the complexity of her character, who is dark but also rewarding. She talks about the quick turnaround from getting the role to filming and how exciting it was to explore the world of Spiderwick.

    Jack discusses the fun of voicing a character like Simple Jack and how he finds inspiration in classic creature portrayals like Howie Mandel’s work in Little Monsters. They both express their excitement for fans to see the new show and the world of Spiderwick brought to life.

    Nick (Temple of Geek): Congratulations on the new show! Alyvia, what was it like to play such a complex character in a dark world?

    Alyvia: It was so much fun and rewarding! Even though there wasn’t much time between finding out about the role and filming, I loved reading the scripts. It felt like getting a new book in the series and discovering a whole new world with these characters. I also got to create the character from the ground up, which was both intimidating and exciting.

    Nick (Temple of Geek): Jack, you’ve done voice acting before, but how was it being a creature like Thimbletack?

    Jack: It was so much fun! Thimbletack is quick-witted and a bit sporadic, but also charismatic. I loved exploring the character and doing a puppet voice. It reminded me of classic creature portrayals like Howie Mandel voicing Gizmo in Gremlins.

    Nick (Temple of Geek): But Thimbletack was also described as mischievous. Do you relate to that in any way?

    Jack: (Laughs) Me? Is Thimbletack mischievous?

    Alyvia: (Laughs) Apparently!

    Jack: Well, it is mischievously mischievous… Is it mischievous or mischievous?

    Alyvia: I’m told it’s spelled “mischievous.”

    Nick (Temple of Geek): What was it like for both of you to be in this dark but magical world?

    Alyvia: The world of Spiderwick is huge! I didn’t realize how big it was until I started reading the books and learning about the lore. There are so many fans who love it, and I became one of them too. Even if I wasn’t in the show, I’d be excited because it brings Spiderwick back to life with a whole new vision.

    Nick (Temple of Geek): Is there anything in particular you’re excited for people to see?

    Jack: The elation I feel playing this incredible character!

    Alyvia: There are so many things! You’ll have to watch the show to see.

    Nick (Temple of Geek): Thank you both for talking to us!

    The Spiderwick Chronicles lands on The Roku Channel, the free streaming app, on April 19th, 2024.

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    • 4 min
    The Women of Avatar: The Last Airbender

    The Women of Avatar: The Last Airbender

    This podcast episode of Lady Comic Book History dives deep into the world of Avatar: The Last Airbender. But this time, we’re focusing on the phenomenal female characters! Katara, Toph, Azula, Suki – these aren’t your typical damsels in distress.

    Women of Avatar: The Last Airbender

    In this episode, host Aleandrea is joined by Maria as they discuss the ways the show’s creators crafted a cast of women who are strong, intelligent, and complex. We’ll explore how Avatar: The Last Airbender portrays femininity in a refreshing light, allowing these characters to be both powerful benders and well-rounded individuals.



    Strength, Brains, and Bending

    During our exploration of the women of Avatar: The Last Airbender we also discuss the live-action adaptation and how it approached these iconic women. We’ll discuss what elements worked in translating them to a new format, and where the live-action series might have missed the mark. So, join us as we delve into the world of Avatar’s amazing women, celebrating their strength, smarts, and individuality across two incredible series!

    Live Action vs Animated Series

    Avatar: The Last Airbender is a rare gem. It’s a show that truly transcends age. Think about it: those of us who grew up with it can still rewatch it and find enjoyment as adults. Even those who are just now discovering it as adults become huge fans. That’s because Avatar isn’t just for kids, it’s for everyone. Striking that balance is incredibly difficult, but the show manages it beautifully.

    One of the things we delve into in this episode is how the animated series handles its female characters. In the cartoon, they’re written with incredible depth and nuance. And there is disappointment expressed with the portrayal of Katara in the live-action adaptation. Fans feel it misrepresents her established character.

    Why Fans Love Katara: Honesty, Resilience, and Bending Mastery

    Katara, in particular, has always resonated deeply with female audiences. Alexandria and Maria delve into what makes Katara such a relatable character in Avatar: The Last Airbender. They praise Katara’s honesty, anger, and goofiness, seeing her as a reflection of the complexities and humor of real life. Many fans connect with Katara’s responsibility as a maternal figure, shaped by the hardships she’s faced.

    Her journey with water bending is admired for its focus on growth and accomplishment, not just trauma. The show’s emphasis on developing characters before delving into their backstory is seen as a key to its success.

    The way Katara’s character unfolds through the narrative is seen as particularly important. Fans appreciate how her personality is revealed gradually throughout the story.

    • 43 min

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