Geek Steep S1E5 – Birds of Prey
Another week, another geek! This is our most “modern” Geek of The Week so far, being released earlier this year (though that feels like AGES ago now). Of course, the movie takes inspiration from the much more long running (by contrast) comic series of the same name – but we focused exclusively on the movie for this conversation.
I don’t always plan the tea I’m going to drink during the recording of the episode, but in this case I very much knew in advance what I wanted to drink. Sometimes I just have so many ideas for how to approach a Geek Steep pairing and this was one of those cases where I very heavily considered this as my main pairing. There’s the obvious name pun, which ties into Harley’s OG costume design, but the idea of this really intensely flavoured tea with a massive punch of tartness also works so well with her actual characterization – so it felt like a pairing that fit on multiple levels.
Though, if you know my history with this blend then you also know that it’s not actually a tea I enjoy a whole lot – so what you don’t see/hear in this weeks episode is me taking sips of it during our conversation and reeeaaalllyyy scrunching my face up from how shockingly tart the hibiscus is – and then Marika, in response to that, having the physically fight off laughing at my expression.
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https://www.buzzsprout.com/1286036/podcast/website
DB topic:
https://steepster.com/discuss/42133-geek-steep-a-new-tea-and-fandom-podcast
If you want to get caught up on the Geek of The Week for next Thursday, the spoiler for our explored fandom is at the bottom of our latest DB post!
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