Our Reviews of Apartment 7A, Kaos, Agatha All Along and More this week on Whatcha’ Watchin’

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Welcome back to another exciting episode of Whatcha’ Watchin’ presented by Geeky a Go Go. This week, we had a blast catching up with our hosts, AP, Nitro, and the triumphant return of Eric from his Taiwanese adventures. From space odysseys to mythological showdowns, spooky season treats, and even a dash of feline charm, this episode has it all. Let’s dive into the highlights!

Highlights and Lowlights

Eric regaled us with tales of his escapades in Taiwan, trooping with the local 501st legion despite the sweltering heat. Nitro shared the bittersweet experience of early Halloween decorating amidst a mosquito invasion. Meanwhile, AP had an out-of-this-world experience at NASA, spending several days with an astronaut and getting up close and personal with the wonders of space exploration. It’s safe to say that AP’s newfound passion for space is contagious!

Whatch’ Watchin’

Nitro’s List

KAOS on Netflix

A modern retelling of Greek mythology, captivated Nitro with its star-studded cast but left Nitro with mixed feelings due to creative liberties taken with the myths.

Sweet Tooth on Netflix

A post-apocalyptic adventure featuring human-animal hybrids, gets a thumbs up from Nitro. He likens it to “The Last of Us” but geared towards a younger audience.

Eric’s List

Agatha All Along on Disney+

This new Disney+ show has Eric under its spell. This WandaVision spinoff, with its intriguing cast and suspenseful plot, is a perfect watch for the Halloween season.

Red Cat Ramen on Crunchyroll

Eric delights in this anime about talking cats running a ramen shop, highlighting its humor and charm.

AP’s List

Apollo 13: Survival on Netflix

A gripping documentary about the ill-fated mission, left AP on the edge of his seat. The real footage and voices add a layer of authenticity that’s hard to beat.

Apartment 7A on Paramount+

A prequel to “Rosemary’s Baby,” surprised AP with its creative twists and 1960s New York City charm. He encourages everyone to give it a chance, despite its mixed critical reception.

That’s a wrap for this week’s episode. Remember to follow @geekyagogo on Facebook and Instagram, share your watching recommendations, and leave a review on your favorite podcast platform.

Until next time, may your queues be inspired!

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