I'm with you KK. I find Djoser's pyramid far more interesting, after all it was the first pyramid made out of stone, designed by a single man, it's still mostly in one piece, it has ten miles of tunnels underneath it, but it receives only a fraction of the attention of the GP.
I note with pleasure that "Chasing Mummies" so far has ignored the great pyramid. It recently went to the caves that were supposed to underlie the pyramids and came to a total dead end, so Hawass has thoroughly debunked that one. Also in CM they went to the abandoned and forgotten 'white pyramid' and made it part of the way through showing portcullises and doors that had been used to block the pyramid. Even today it is filling up again with drift sand and will probably be lost again before long.
And yes enough of geysers and ramps jeez you'd think that the study of pyramids consisted of those two fields.