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General Geek Episode 05.27.2025

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Dive into the latest Geekdom with Altered Geek Episode 442! Join host Steve “Megatron” Phillips and TFG1Mike as we discuss Netflix’s challenge to YouTube, ‘Sesame Street’ heading to Netflix, and the return of ‘Scrabble’ & ‘Trivial Pursuit’ on The CW. We also cover Bungie’s art plagiarism controversy and the ongoing debate about physical media.
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