Srsly, Season 1 of Sanctuary was a cornucopia of geeky awesomeness. Then they killed off Ashley and replaced her with a human trafficker who couldn't keep the place where she sleeps from becoming a rat trap for more than a week, there is nothing likable about her, I will never get rid of the taste of bile that rose to my throat when she dropped the chocolate bar onto her crotch: the poor werewolf boy had no chance against her mutant brand of CRABS.
Like ew, pizza slice in her bed, I don't even eat in bed even when I'm sick. There needs to be that scene where Kate ask Helen when they got massage beds, and then it's reveal it's actually because her mattresses is full of cockroaches.
Anyways, Sanctuary totally sucks now, and I'm going to forget trying to make my way through the seasons to see if I'll ever like Kate, just, gross, why should I try? Thank god we'll get more of The Five in S4, and air kisses for whoever it is that uploads the Best of Nikola Tesla scenes - I just wish someone would put up Sanctuary Sans Kate scenes too, because I like Helen as well.
For my geek fix, there is still Big Bang Theory, which not only remain awesome but added more awesome to the aweosme it has kept as well with "The Skank Reflex" and "The Infestation Hypothesis". I know we are suppose to laugh at Sheldon's mysophobia, because he totally overdoes it, like when he was spraying his own bowling shoes. ...but um, there is nothing funny (okay, it was funny but he was still right) about his grievance in this episode: Penny has added to her apartment, a stuffed chair she picked up from the street. It is truly a feat requiring great suspension in disbelief that the only thing they had to worry about was the rat that bit Amy through the covers (and you are a bad hostress if any of your guest ever have to say "Something just bit my tush" unless it was a game involving blindfolds and someone has brushed his/her teeth before hand). Realistically this wouldn't have ended in the space of an episode, but would have resulted in an epic invasion by bedbugs that would haunt them through to the series finale.
They don't go away ever.
...and I see they have upped the ante on Howard and Raj's ersatz homosexual marriage, providing both hilarity and fanservice. Doing It Right.