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It's the final episode of Geeks on Trial! That means we need to clear our docket and go through dozens of cases revolving around movies, video games, board games, and more! We probably set a world record with this one, s

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It's the final episode of Geeks on Trial! That means we need to clear our docket and go through dozens of cases revolving around movies, video games, board games, and more! We probably set a world record with this one, s

How strict should parents be when it comes to policing their kids' technology use? What about looking through their phones and laptops to see what they've been up to? We judge this week's defendant to see if he's gone to

Mobile games are a little too fun sometimes, am I right? This week's defendant might have gotten a friend hopelessly hooked on one of them. What's up with that? Hear our official verdicts on today's episode. Watch this e

Who are our favorite cast members from across all 50 years of Saturday Night Live? We try to narrow it down to just eight, to see who would make up our dream casts on this edition of Geeks on Trial: Sidebar. For more Sid

Halloween is upon us, but this week's defendant isn't excited. That's because he has to forego his usual horror movies and games to entertain a teenager... Is he right to be upset? Before the case, we discuss news of dec

Parental Advisory Warning: Today's case features explicit language in the form of the band Slipknot's lyrics, and the discussion of whether or not a four year old should listen to them. Before the case, we discuss Ninten

Phone calls - nobody likes to make them or receive them. But when it comes to your significant other, is it too much to ask that they text before calling? Before the case, we discuss the recent Game Freak hack that resul

How long is too long to take your turn in a board game, and when is enough enough? Today's defendant walked out on a game because one player was drawing it out too far. Before the case, we discuss what spooky movies we'l

What's your policy on lending out video games? This week's defendant is being a bit stingy with a friend, and we'll judge them for it! Before the case, we examine the recent dispute between Firefox and popular adblocker

Politics are always a touchy subject, but what if you inject a little geekery into the proceedings? This week's defendant is on trial for being a Spaceballs fan, among other things. Before the case, we discuss the lawsui

The Renaissance Faire is a classic pastime for geeks and weirdos, but what do you do if your boyfriend isn't either of those things? We judge today's defendant for inviting a past fling instead. Before the case, we debat

Our defendant got a really good deal on a classic guitar... but was it too good? We'll decide if he should've been honest about its value. Before the case, we dissect Sony's decision to remove the game Concord from store

This week, we bring in Magic: The Gathering expert Will Keeler from Roll For Crit to help judge a dispute between a Magic player and his friends. Are the decks he's bringing to their Commander games to strong, and theref

Where do you draw the line when playing a party game with friends? This week, our defendant is under scrutiny for telling some raunchy jokes that didn't go over too well... Before the case, we react to the online tour of

What's more important, being a good friend, or avoiding attending a super boring party? Today's defendant will be judged for making one of those choices. Before the case, we respond to James Cameron's recent attack on cr

When it comes to Dungeons & Dragons, scheduling is most groups' biggest foe. If someone repeatedly cancels last minute, when is enough enough? Before the case, we run through some of the biggest announcements from Disney

Social media has a big "share button" underneath every post, but are there limits to how you should use it? Today's case has us debating privacy, permission, and maternity photos. Before the case, we talk about Logitech'

We're all animal lovers, but do we love some of our animals a little more than others? Today's defendant is in trouble for playing favorites with his girlfriend's cats. Before the case, we give our review of Deadpool and

You ever watch a little Borat when you've got time to kill? Our defendant has, but now his girlfriend is mad at him for doing so at an inappropriate time... Before the case, we praise Weird Al's new single Polkamania, an

This week's defendant is being accused of purposely excluding her classmate from an important study session. Is it her fault her friend failed? Before the case, we dissect some newly revealed court documents which detail
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