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About Deborah J. Brannon

Deborah J. Brannon (codename: Geek Dame) spends her days in Atlanta fighting crime with her husband, with nights and weekends dedicated to scribbling furiously and watching more television than is strictly healthy. Her articles and reviews have appeared in Faerie Magazine and Cabinet des Fées, while her original work can be found in Human Tales (editor: Jennifer Brozek), Scheherezade's Bequest, and more. You can find more articles, reviews, and unabashed excitement on all things geek (flavor: SFF) at www.geekdame.com. Follow her on Twitter as @geekdame.
Latest Posts | By Deborah J. Brannon

Being Human 3.13: Ruh Roh She Wrote

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In the fine tradition of Syfy’s Being Human finales, everything has gone to hell (possibly literally, in one case!) for our trio in the Monster House. Tread carefully, for here …
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Game of Thrones 3.1: All Men Just Got Served

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Game of Thrones is back, and everyone’s in trouble (which is absolutely not news to you if you’re a fan of George R. R. Martin’s A Song of Ice and …
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Being Human 3.11: Eat, Turn, Marry

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“If Only I Had a Raw Brain” has us off to see the wizard, if by ‘wizard’ we mean ‘witch who is suddenly way too …
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Being Human 3.10: How To Be A Boss (And Punch Reverends)

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“For Those About to Rot” seems to be under the impression that getting its Death Club Card punched early and often will get it a free coffee, but there …
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Being Human 3.9: Oh Hell (Is Breaking Loose)

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You know how last week’s episode of Syfy’s Being Human was pre-chalking the body outlines on the floor? Well, “Of Mice and Wolfmen” has supplied the body, along …
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Being Human 3.8: The Definition of a Hot Mess

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“Your Body is A Condemned Wonderland” is not playing around: if titles were people, this one would already be unrolling the caution tape and pre-chalking the body outlines on …
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Being Human 3.7: Make New Friends, Don’t Kill the Old

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With “One is Silver and the Other Pagan,” Syfy’s Being Human is now over half-way through the season and is smashing down its carefully constructed house of cards. Sally’s miraculous …
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Being Human 3.6: Sold My Soul to the Soup Kitchen

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This week’s Being Human revealed that Aidan’s Turning story is just not as cool as Eric Northman’s (True Blood, represent), that Sally is a high maintenance girlfriend, and that …
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Being Human 3.5: I’ll Be Your Nonstop Monster

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In “Get Outta My Dreams, Get Into My Mouth,” possibly the grossest-titled Being Human episode ever, Sally found herself jumping bones and getting body-jumped, Josh discovered he still has …
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Being Human 3.4: Let’s Go For Some Stakeout

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“I’m So Lonesome I Could Die” gives us a one-two punch to the feelings: this episode is emotionally relentless, and the major villains aren’t even in it. They continue …
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Being Human 3.3: Off on the Wrong Foot of You Killed Me

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“The Teens They Are a Changin” demonstrates Syfy’s continuing devotion to torturing song titles into becoming suitably descriptive episode titles– a practice which may include side effects such as …
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Womanthology: A Snapshot
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Womanthology: A Snapshot

In the summer of 2011, Renae de Liz helmed the founding of the Womanthology initiative. You may recognize Renae de Liz from her work with IDW, where her breathtaking …
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