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Why You Should be Watching The Bold Type
Do you remember that ABC Family changed its name to Freeform? Do you remember that ABC Family even made tv shows, and wasn’t just for Christmas movies and Harry Potter marathons? Well, it's alright if you haven't, but you need to hear about their new show, The Bold Type.
By Liz Shannon8 years ago in Geeks
The Big Problem with 'The Big Bang Theory'
SPOILER ALERT: If you have not watched the premiere episode of The Big Bang Theory yet, turn back. You have been warned. After ten years of watching CBS’s award-winning comedy show The Big Bang Theory, here is my verdict. Fans want to watch Star Wars references, fights over comic book characters and cool scientific experiments. These things set the show apart from the other show in the genre. If the fans wanted to watch couple comedy, they could always watch other shows, or better watch Friends for the umpteenth time.
By Afshan Jaffery8 years ago in Geeks
Comics & TV Grab NYCC's Friday Spotlight
Friday, October 6 marks Day Two of the 2017 New York Comic Con (NYCC). Day Two is filled with tons of action-packed panels that represent the best that both the comic book industry and Hollywood have to offer. So, here are a few of the panels that you should start getting in line for right now.
By Jacob Elyachar8 years ago in Geeks
Five Important Facts Making a Murderer Left Out
With the pending release of the second season of Netflix docuseries Making a Murderer trending on news platforms and social media alike, many fans of the original production — an expose-style accounting of the trial and conviction of Steven Avery and his nephew Brendan Dassey for the rape and murder of Teresa Halbach in 2005 — are calling for an even deeper review of the circumstances surrounding Avery's case.
By Teyana Jackson8 years ago in Geeks
Why 'Mob Psycho 100' Is Worth Watching
Autumn of 2017 is here and it's time to buckle down, grab your laptop, some pumpkin spice coffee, and the coziest blanket you can find because newsflash: it's only going to get chillier from here. As one anime nerd to another, you know this time of year is perfect for blanket/pillow fort anime marathons and binge-watching Ghibli movies at 2:35AM on a cold Wednesday night even though you know your alarm is set for 7:30AM that morning -- that's right, we've all been there, we're all in this together my sweet little nerds. However, we've also had those days where it is impossible to find something new to watch. How do we know if it's worth our time? How many episodes does it have? Is the dubbed or subbed version better? Just how emotionally attached am I going to get to the characters before this is over and I'm left empty and craving something new to fill the void?
By Kiana Michaelis8 years ago in Geeks
Best Netflix Prison Shows
Orange Is the New Black is one of the best Netflix prison shows to ever air, and it's catapulted a number of highly talented actresses into fame. Unfortunately, there are only so many episodes of any Netflix Original series... and that can leave fans wanting for more while they wait for next season.
By Ossiana Tepfenhart8 years ago in Geeks
102anni: My Favourite 'One Tree Hill' Music Moments
It’s summer, it’s raining and I have an overabundance of time on my hands. That can only really mean one thing: a One Tree Hill marathon is in order. The age gap between my sister and I means I was fortunate enough to have been exposed to the dramas of Tree Hill High School from a young age. Even as a preteen, I found the storyline gripping and the characters easy to connect with. It wasn’t until my late teen years, however, that I really started to appreciate how the omnipresence of music lends itself to — if not sculpted — the entire show (and my Spotify playlists for years to come). Here is a compilation of all the times in which I thought a brilliantly crafted non-diegetic soundtrack and the angst-overload occurrences in One Tree Hill synergised exceptionally well.
By Anastasia Bramwell8 years ago in Geeks
'Twin Peaks' 2017: Laura Is The One. Top Story - September 2017.
It's been a hell of ride since the finale of Twin Peaks: The Return. Watching the two-parter live was unforgettable, a bracingly raw emotional experience that ran the gamut of thrills, laughs, unbearable tension, heart-warming resolutions, head-fucking narrative turns, and a horrifyingly fatalistic ending. I was so bewildered and overwhelmed, I could hardly speak for hours afterwards. There was so much to take in, to try and make sense of; much of Part 18 in particular was very open to interpretation, and what I felt was being implied was pretty tough to swallow. After everything he'd been through, why did Coop suddenly feel he needed to 'save' Laura? Did he break reality in the process? And what did those closing moments mean - with Coop seemingly lost and Laura more traumatised than ever, had the Black Lodge attained some nightmarish victory?
By James Giles8 years ago in Geeks












