Find details of how to contribute below.

And in the meantime heres the new round-up of your correspondence… Youre absolutely right, the lack of series two reviews is an omission on our part apologies for that.

As a UK fantasy show, we should be right behind it.

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Boringly, it was a question of balancing budgets and time.

Were a small bunch of people and cant stretch as far as wed like to sometimes.

More than sometimes, if were honest.

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Well do our best to catch up with series two soon.

Less time spent in waiting rooms from turning up early and incurring delayed appointments.

Less visits to the chemists to get your months supply of drugs.

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Theyre hugely important to us.

All the best to you with your personal battle, and keep in touch with us.

I was just wondering: how many people are there working on Den Of Geeks articles full time?

How do I find out when theres a job opening?

Lee Baker

Simon writes:Very few!

Everyone else is a freelance contributor.

In the meantime, if youre interested in writing for us, this post has a few more details.

Was wondering what Den Of Geek thinks of trailers for blockbuster films nowadays?

I was at the movies last week and saw the trailer forTed 2.

What struck me the most was that the trailer was like a short film itself.

It looks like it tells you the best bits in the film, leaving out the actual ending.

Seeing as it is a big Hollywood film, I can kind of guess the ending too.

So what exactly is the point in paying money for seeing the film?

They also regularly used scenes that didnt actually make it into the film itself.

It whetted your appetite and made watching the film a lot more exciting.

It showed a T-800 rolling off the production line and emerging from the smoke as a stern-faced Arnold Schwarzenegger.

It wasnt much, but it was enough to get young cinemagoers like me all in a lather.

Contrast those with a 2015 Schwarzenegger trailer: this summers bludgeoningly disappointingTerminator Genisys,say.

Mind you, they didnt always get it right in the 80s and 90s.

Keep em coming, and well have another round-up in a few weeks…

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