Gen X nerds examine the things they were made fun of for growing up in a time when geek wasn't quite so...cool.
We're back, and now it's time to tackle the show every nerdcast has done before. Season one of Star Trek: The Next Generation begins now...and then we'll interrupt with a movie episode next.
Ricky Hunty and the End of the (Robotech) Earf.
Rick should have memorized Lisa's beeper number to keep her from waiting all day; Khyron makes a mess of New Macross City.
Rick is tasked with rescuing the Lynns from hungry, crunked Zentraedis; Claudia and Lisa hit the bottle.
Snake Plisskin a bad enough dude to rescue the Pleasident. Kurt Russell's iconic anti-hero saves the world and still manages to blow it up in John Carpenter's Escape From New York!
Miriya saves the day by putting her offspring in danger; Khyron ganks a Protoculture chamber.
No one appreciates how fast the Earf recovers; Rick teabags Dan.
If you could pick a last song ever, would it really be Minmei? We go a little off the rails as we bid Earf adieu.
Max gets Vegas-married; The Zentraedi have 4.8 million ships? Hold my orange drank.
What do you do when all your toys are killed by a planet god's anus? We pay tribute to Optimus Prime, Megatron, and most of their contemporaries as we visit the movie that refreshed thousands of toy cabinets across the world: Transformers: The Movie.
Lisa finds a reason to get the hell off the ship; Max becomes the first professional gamer and pulls a groupie.
Thou shalt not make eyes at thine cousin, Kyle.
Ben makes a promise that he can't keep; SDF-1 accepts discommendation.
Rick uses the morphine button to excess; new pilot needed for Skull One, call Captain Gloval at 555-7331 if interested
Host Richard confronts his three decades-long nightmare—the Ceti eel.
Minmei picks up another Lynn; Time for a bar fight!
The SDF-1 returns from vacationing across the solar system, sets up the slide carousel and projector screen, and then bores the neighbors with a clip show party.
Ever wonder what it would be like to be small? Neither did Vermilion; everyone aboard for the Purple Pickle to Earf
We take a break from Robotech to deal with a traumatic staple of early cable programming. A PG movie never showed so much!
Minmei is crowned Queen Mey; Ben gets his bell rung HAHAHAHAHA!
Four Gen X nerds re-examine the things they were made fun of for liking during their formative years—from a time when geek culture wasn't quite so celebrated as today. Lisa unleashes feelings on the Mars base, saving Roy from kamikaze. Rick gets a squad of new pawns in Minmei's game. Let us know what you think at dorktherapy@gmail.com, or @dork_therapy, and don't forget to subscribe!
Four Gen X nerds re-examine the things they were made fun of for liking during their formative years—from a time when geek culture wasn't quite so celebrated as today. The SDF-1 does yoga and in doing so commits mass murder on both sides; Lisa pioneers her own maneuver—the Pickle Punch! Let us know what you think at dorktherapy@gmail.com, or @dork_therapy, and don't forget to subscribe!
Four Gen X nerds re-examine the things they were made fun of for liking during their formative years—from a time when geek culture wasn't quite so celebrated as today. The SDF-1 rabbits to Pluto and two teenagers are about to discover what comes of relationships born in crisis. Let us know what you think at dorktherapy@gmail.com, or @dork_therapy, and don't forget to subscribe!
Four Gen X nerds re-examine the things they were made fun of for liking during their formative years—from a time when geek culture wasn't quite so celebrated as today. We start the show with their first look at Japanese animation: big-ass robots, space warfare, and bizarre love triangles. This is Robotech! Let us know what you think at dorktherapy@gmail.com, or @dork_therapy, and don't forget to subscribe!