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K-Drama January Wrap-Up
Jan has been the busiest month for us K-drama fans. A lot of good K-dramas started to air in January, and I am here for it. In this blog post, let’s talk about the K-dramas that finished or started to air in January 2026. I will only be talking about the dramas I finished/started to watch in January 2026.
By Megha Pavanagdabout 9 hours ago in Geeks
Jaren Jackson Jr. AI-Generated.
Few players in the modern NBA generate as much two-way intrigue as Jaren Jackson Jr. A cornerstone of the Memphis Grizzlies, Jackson has built a reputation as one of the league’s most versatile big men—capable of anchoring a defense while stretching the floor offensively. As the league approaches the NBA trade deadline 2026, his name has increasingly appeared in speculation, prompting discussions around a possible Jaren Jackson Jr trade, often shortened by fans as a JJJ trade.
By Saboor Brohi about 13 hours ago in Geeks
Knight of the Seven Kingdoms
The first two episodes of Knight of the Seven Kingdoms were a little hard for me to get through. I don’t mind a lack of action if the character arcs are doing a decent job of carrying the story. But the main character Dunc is super annoying and extremely frustrating to watch. The only reason I am even continuing with it is because Egg is a little cutie patootie and I will power through to see his story unfold.
By Alexandrea Callaghanabout 13 hours ago in Geeks
Russia’s Extreme Winter Storms Are a Climate Wake-Up Call the Kremlin Is Ignoring. AI-Generated.
Russia has recently experienced increasingly extreme winter storms, raising concerns among climate scientists, environmental researchers, and global policy observers. Some analysts argue these severe weather patterns should serve as a climate warning for policymakers, while critics claim current responses remain focused on short-term economic priorities rather than long-term environmental planning.
By Aarif Lashariabout 17 hours ago in Geeks
Mossmorran – Fife Ethylene Plant to Flare Over the Weekend. AI-Generated.
The Mossmorran ethylene plant in Fife is expected to carry out flaring operations over the weekend, according to reports and operational notices. While flaring is a standard industrial safety process, it often attracts public attention due to its visible flames, noise, and environmental concerns.
By Aarif Lashariabout 18 hours ago in Geeks
Wonderman
Wonderman was dropped all at once, because the powers that be have no faith in the general public, and I understand that but I think that anyone with an IQ above 10 would have been fine with a week to week release. That said the show is very intriguing so far, it's done a great job of setting things up in these first two episodes.
By Alexandrea Callaghanabout 18 hours ago in Geeks
The Internship
We all know the worst yet most entertaining films are not the ones released in theaters but the ones quietly released on various streaming services and never acknowledged. In that vein, until the industry starts doing some wide releases, our 2026 coverage will be pulled from those obscure places.
By Alexandrea Callaghanabout 19 hours ago in Geeks
When Things Get Really Nasty
I have a whole collection of Disney videos, and sometimes when I just enjoy watching the cartoon movies, I wonder how all these nasty villains don’t scare children out of their wits. I know even today when I enjoy a Disney adventures the villains certainly scare me.
By Rasma Raistersabout 22 hours ago in Geeks










