Quote: Moonstone @ November 22 2008, 5:19 PM GMTYou don't know how much I like it when you say that.
Quote: Moonstone @ November 22 2008, 5:19 PM GMTYou don't know how much I like it when you say that.
Pleeeease leave Howard Moon in!
He never gets talked about, and he'll be hurt.
Quote: zooo @ November 22 2008, 5:21 PM GMTPleeeease leave Howard Moon in!
He never gets talked about, and he'll be hurt.
I just couldn't remember if you and Aaron had decided against. He could get the special sympathy vote for note quite being geeky!
He is permitted. This time.
Rimmer after the mind-patch (Holoship)
Rimmer even before the mind patch. "And then I rolled a 6 and a 4...", his slide show of his tour of the diesel decks - clearly a geek.
What about Timothy Lumsden (Sorry!) or Alan Partridge ("Stop getting Bond wrong!!")?
Oh, and Bernard Woolley always came across a bit geeky.
Quote: Afinkawan @ November 26 2008, 1:01 PM GMTOh, and Bernard Woolley always came across a bit geeky.
Good call. He was an excellent geek, a real pedant.
Come on people, the best geek in a sitcom is clearly Screech from Saved By The Bell. Lol.
Edited by Aaron.
How about Mark's geeky student/girl in shoe shop in Peep Show played by Catherine Shepherd?
Surely many of those characters have Asperger Syndrome and therefore their geekiness is part of their DNA? I'd say that both Mark and Moss are aspies.