Oren Cohen
Geek Critique
Geek Critic is a short-form podcast for sci-fi and fantasy nerds who want smart episode reviews without the fluff. Hosted by Oren, each season focuses on one TV show — breaking down every episode in under 10 minutes with spoiler-filled commentary, reactions, and analysis. From The Expanse to The Wheel of Time, Rings of Power, and the latest MCU shows, Oren explores the best (and weirdest) of genre TV — one season at a time. He doesn’t jump around mid-season, so if a show starts, you’ll hear every episode in that arc before moving on. Audio-only. Nerdy as hell. Built for fans who love storytell...
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Episodes
5 Things That Make The Expanse Stand Out From Traditional Sci-Fi in Episode 2 | Geek Critique 29.07.2025 10:48
In this episode of Geek Critique, I dive into The Expanse Season 1, Episode 2: The Big Empty. From survival aboard the Knight to political tensions on Earth and Miller’s deepening obsession with Julie Mao — this episode is all about rising stakes and hard choices. Whether you’re rewatching the series or discovering it for the first time, I’m breaking down the moments that stood out and what they r...
What Did You Think About The Expanse - S1E1 Dulcinea? | Geek Critique 2 22.07.2025 12:52
In this episode of Geek Critique, I'm talking about the events in the pilot! Join me to discuss it in the comments below! Subscribe to Geek Peek Add Geek Critique to your favorite Podcast Apps
Welcome Aboard Geek Critique! 20.07.2025 9:48
Welcome to Geek Critique! This is the first episode in a new podcast under the Geek Peek Umbrella, where it's just me and you, nerding out about TV shows on streaming services! In this short episode, I lay the foundations to what this podcast is all about, and how it will take shape over the next few weeks :) Subscribe to Geek Peek
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