It will come as no surprise to most readers of I’m With Geek that a good number of us are Trekkies. Whether we label ourselves as such or not, we can pretty much all say that Star Trek is part of our eternally expanding list of shows we love. But when we start to talk about what Trek is the best Trek ... that’s where things get a bit tricky. So read below to find out one Trekkie’s opinion on their favourite series, and watch out all this week for more of us telling you how the opinion below is complete twaddle!
By Liam Murphy
It will come as no surprise to most readers of I’m With Geek that a good number of us are Trekkies. Whether we label ourselves as such or not, we can pretty much all say that Star Trek is part of our eternally expanding list of shows we love. But when we start to talk about what Trek is the best Trek ... that’s where things get a bit tricky. So read below to find out one Trekkie’s opinion on their favourite series, and watch out all this week for more of us telling you how the opinion below is complete twaddle! By William John Star Trek Into Darkness hit's cinemas across the UK this week and we at I'm With Geek wanted to mark the occasion by playing each of the Star Trek Spin-off series against each other! By Cookie 'N' Screen When it comes to fandoms, I like to think that everyone has a variety of loves that they can debate, talk and obsess over. They cross over and as you grow older, more films and shows come into your life that you adore. Fandoms are limitless; you can love plenty at any one time. Yet, if you ask anyone with a passion for something, you can boil all that down to one subject; one that they know everything inside and out. It could be anything, but there is that ultimate singular and possible first obsession that never leaves your side. For others, it could be a certain Superhero, a Time Lord or a fantasy television show. For me, however, it was Hannibal Lecter. By Matthew Battles It’s 1893 and we’re in Yorkshire. Home to terriers, puddings, tea and... well, me actually! A pair of lovers are saying a passionate farewell. The man saying that “someone has to get to the bottom of this dark and queer business,” and, if he’s not back in an hour, that his love must call the police. Then he’s gone through a door that’s oddly out of place, what with the glowing red light behind it. By William John Tonight's Doctor Who episode see's the return of fan favourite Vastra, Jenny and Strax. "There’s something very odd about Mrs Gillyflower’s Sweetville mill, with its perfectly clean streets and beautiful people. There’s something even stranger about the bodies washing up in the river, all bright red and waxy. When the Doctor and Clara go missing, it’s up to Vastra, Jenny and Strax to rescue them before they too fall victim to the Crimson Horror!" |
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