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Geek Me! - Season 1

Beloved geek personality, Jason Rockman seeks out the most extraordinary geek and other crazed collections paying these collectors a visit and discover their extraordinary collections in their natural habit - their trophy room. In every episode, he travels geek-style, driving a different geek mobile to each stop.

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Beloved geek personality, Jason Rockman seeks out the most extraordinary geek and other crazed collections paying these collectors a visit and discover their extraordinary collections in their natural habit - their trophy room. In every episode, he travels geek-style, driving a different geek mobile to each stop.

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