

Day stars as Codex, an unemployed, slightly neurotic, incredibly insecure violinist who fritters away most of her day playing a World of Warcraft type of game, where she’s developed a close-knit set of Internet friends that belong to a guild called “The Knights of Good.” The storylines follow The Knight of the Good as they leave the comforts of their computer monitors and venture out into the real world.
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Basically, it’s a web series that Felicia Day created in an effort to put her own real-life online gaming addiction to good use. As someone who has next to no interest in gaming, comic books, or anything that requires the use of an avatar, I’m basically the last person who should be recommending “The Guild,” and yet, despite a modest budget and a lot of geek terminology, I find “The Guild,” immensely appealing. Horrible’s Sing-A-Long Blog” should help). The Guild: For those of you who often wonder what our collective obsession with Felicia Day is, “The Guild” provides all the evidence you need (though, another viewing of “Dr. That is, with the exception of these five little-seen series gems, which should help to make the next month a little more bearable. Unfortunately, aside from those above, or “30 Rock,” “Futurama,” and “The Office,” the next tiers of television shows available on Netflix Instant aren’t as compelling. If you haven’t watched much television in the last several years, Netflix Instant has a lot of steller options, including several Pajiba favorites: “Friday Night Lights” (Seasons 1-3), “Veronica Mars” (Complete Series), “Arrested Development” (Complete Series), “Firefly” (Complete Series), “Buffy the Vampire Slayer” (Complete Series), “Doctor Who” (Seasons 1-4), and “Torchwood” (Complete Series).Ĭhances are, if you’re a regular reader of Pajiba, that you’ve already seen these series or spitefully decided against ever doing so.

Summer leftovers are being dumped in theaters hoping only to collect on moviegoers desperate for entertainment, while the most summer television series have ended their runs, and the fall schedule doesn’t kick in until the last half of September.įortunately, when faced with a dearth of entertainment options, there’s always Netflix Instant to keep you company during those dark, lonely nights before “Dexter” and “Sons of Anarchy” return for their falls runs. As far as entertainment choices go, the last two weeks of August and the first two weeks of September are generally the dreariest of the year.
