Nutty Bites 192: The Irregulars

The Irregulars

Nutty Bites 192: The Irregulars

The Irregulars is a Netflix series set in the world of Sherlock Holmes, focusing on the street kids that would fuel Holmes and Watson with information. In this series however, they are the main characters and the driving force behind the mysteries. Nutty sits down with TABZ and Michael to discuss the series in depth, first avoiding spoilers, then dropping the spoiler wall and warning. One spoiler we can give is that the show is worth watching, has a beginning, middle, and ending that is satisfying for viewers.

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Nutty Bites 129: Is it Dead Yet? Live from Balticon 52 2018

Nutty Bites 129: Is it Dead Yet? Live from Balticon 52 2018

Nutty Bites 129: Is it dead yetRecorded live at Balticon, Is it Dead Yet? A panel where we discuss resurrecting projects and when to kill them. Tabitha Grace Challis (moderator), Scott Roche, Melissa L. Hayden, Nuchtchas, all share their experiences and advice.

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The Bi-Cast

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Nutty Bites 52: Board Games!

Nutty Debate - Board Games!I invited Andrea from Cloak and Blaster, Tabz, & Tek to talk about their favorite geeky board games and what makes a good board game?

We listed some of our favorites but of course we left out more than a few.  What’s your favorite?  Leave a comment and let us know, or call the voicemail line.

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Media Review: Written by a Kid

Most of my readers will be familiar with the Geek & Sundry youtube channel, if you’ve not watched shows on it you’ve had your friends break out a new game they heard about on tabletop or your mother asked you about that steampunk thing you like that Felicia Day vloged about on the FLOG (because of course your mother is just that cool).

When Tabz told me to check out Written by a Kid though, I had my doubts.  I don’t have kids, and while I like kids books and am a bit of a kid myself, I’m often less than impressed by projects focused around ‘They say the darndest things.’  This is anything but that.  They interview a kit, the kid tells them the idea for a story and as the viewer hears about the story we see a visual representation of this story.  Whether it be animation, live action, a mix of both, or played by Joss Whedon and Dave Foley, it’s always fun to see.

You could watch this with your child, or just on your own and get a lot out of it.  Evil robot families, goth babies, a S.Q.U.A.T. team, half vampires taking out pirate witches, what’s not to love?  In addition to the main movies/stories the behind the scenes videos are really interesting.  Normally, I skip behind the scenes videos on youtube, it’s a lot more extra than content, but on this channel they talk about things that are interesting to me, animation, how they got Joss Whedon to perform, painted clothing (I really want to make some and wear it for real), different video effects and a Buffy Mustache.

Enough of me blabbing, go, watch the videos.  Oh and it’s work safe, kid safe and everything safe :)

PS: thanks Tabz for being right again about something I thought sounded like it wasn’t my cup of tea but in the end was right up my alley.